Champions League final at the Bernabu: schedules, traffic cuts in Madrid and how to get there by public transport

This Saturday, June 1, the Champions League final between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund at London’s Wembley Stadium at 9:00 p.m. The final will be broadcast on different television channels such as La 1 or Movistar+, but just like when the white team reaches a European final, The Santiago Bernabu opens its doors so that Real Madrid fans can watch the match in the stadium.

Those people who go to the football stadium will be able to watch the final on the gigantic screens that the white entity offers for its fans. In order to enter the stadium, the club has put tickets for sale on its website to see the game there. Prices are around 10 euros for those who have a Madridista card, 15 euros for the general public and for members admission will be completely free.

Due to the crowds that will form to enter the stadium in its surroundings, the Madrid Municipal Police It has been established cuts in the streets surrounding the Santiago Bernabu, in addition to reinforcing public transportation for the day.

Traffic cuts

The authorities, through their website, have informed citizens about the streets that will be closed before the start of the match, and others that will be affected. As a result of this, the City of Madrid has recommended all Madrid residents to use public transport to get around the city.

Streets closed for the broadcast of the Champions League final at the Santiago Bernabu:

  • Concha Espina Avenue.
  • Father Damian.
  • Doctor Fleming.
  • Rafael Salgado.
  • Paseo de la Castellana (side).
  • Professor Waksman.
  • Santiago Bernabeu.
  • Paseo de la Castellana (central trunk).
  • Havana promenade.
  • General Peron.
  • Cusco Square.
  • Alberto Alcocer.
  • Raimundo Fernández Villaverde.
  • Joaquin Costa.
  • Serrano.

Public transport

In order to get to the stadium before the match starts, the authorities have recommended going by public transport. In addition, the metro lines necessary to reach Santiago Bernabu have been reinforced with a greater presence and frequency of trains.

Metro lines to get to Santiago Bernabu:

  • Santiago Bernabéu (line 10).
  • New Ministries (line 6, 8 and 10)
  • Cuzco (line 10)
  • Strait (line 1)
  • Concha Espina (line 9)

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