Hotels in Bernabéu
Bernabéu is the stadium district built around Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu ground on Paseo de la Castellana in northern Madrid. Metro Line 10 stops at the gates, and most visiting fans base themselves in central Madrid around Puerta del Sol and Gran Vía before riding up for kickoff.
Bernabéu means one address in Madrid: Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu stadium, standing on Paseo de la Castellana in the Chamartín district north of the old centre, with its own Metro Line 10 station right at the gates. Anyone travelling in for a league fixture, a Champions League night or a summer concert on the pitch is choosing between two real bases — a room close to the ground itself, or a stay in central Madrid around Puerta del Sol, Gran Vía and Plaza de España with a Line 10 ride up for kickoff. Most of the stock reviewed here falls into that second group: solid, well-connected hotels built for a matchday commute rather than a walk from the away end, with parking, family rooms and pet-friendly stays all clustered in the same central belt.
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Where to stay
What to expect
- Metro Line 10 stops directly outside the Santiago Bernabéu, with Nuevos Ministerios one stop south for onward connections.
- Most hotel choice sits in central Madrid around Puerta del Sol, Gran Vía and Plaza de España, a Line 10 ride from the ground.
- Parking and park-and-ride options cluster in the centre, useful when streets around the stadium close on matchday.
- Family rooms and pet-friendly stays are common in the central belt, handy for a first match with kids or a travelling dog.
- Rooftop bars near Puerta del Sol and Gran Vía make a solid pre-match or post-concert option away from the stadium crush.
- Book early for Champions League nights and Clásico weekends, when the central belt sells out fastest.
Local tips
- ✓Ride Metro Line 10 up to the Santiago Bernabéu stop rather than trying to walk from the centre, it is too far on foot.
- ✓Book parking in advance if you are driving in, streets around the stadium close to traffic on matchday.
- ✓Leave extra time after a Champions League night, Line 10 gets busy fast once the final whistle goes.
- ✓Base yourself near Puerta del Sol or Gran Vía if you want food and bars beyond matchday, not just proximity to the ground.
- ✓Check a hotel's pet policy directly if travelling with a dog, tagging can vary between listings.
- ✓For a concert with a late finish, confirm the last Line 10 departure before booking a room far from the centre.
Where to stay
FAQ
How do I get to the Santiago Bernabéu from central Madrid hotels?
Metro Line 10 runs directly to the Santiago Bernabéu stop, and most central Madrid hotels around Puerta del Sol or Gran Vía are a straightforward ride up the same line, with no need to change for most starting points.
Is it better to stay right by the stadium or in central Madrid?
Very few hotels sit directly beside the ground, so most fans base themselves in central Madrid instead, trading a short Metro ride for far more choice of bars, restaurants and rooftop terraces before and after kickoff.
Where should I stay in Madrid for a concert at the Bernabéu?
The same logic as a match applies: a central Madrid base near Puerta del Sol or Gran Vía keeps you close to Metro Line 10, so a late finish does not leave you stranded far from your room.
Can I park near the stadium on matchday?
Streets around the ground close to general traffic on matchday, so parking centrally and taking Line 10 up is the more reliable route than trying to park close to the Bernabéu itself.