Lisbon SL Benfica Stadium & Museum Tour with Scarf





Description
Visit the Benfica Stadium, the biggest and most modern stadium in Portugal. This was the stage of the Champions League final in 2014 and in 2020. Be sure to explore the exhilarating history at the Benfica Museum - Cosme Damião.
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Itinerary
SL Benfica Stadium is much more than the stage for the club's most recent achievements, it is the heart of Benfica's mystique. During the visit, you can explore iconic spaces and immerse yourself in the club's history, feeling up close to the greatness that unites generations. In addition, as the highlight of the visit, enjoy the new immersive experience, which promises to stir up strong emotions. Entrance is included only with the Stadium or Combo options.
Next to the stadium, the Benfica Museum – Cosme Damião invites you to explore the 29 themed areas spread over three floors, where you can learn about the moments, people, and sports that have made and continue to make Benfica's glorious history. The visit is at your own pace, with content accessible through QR codes and support points with guides available for further clarification. Entrance is included only with the Museum or Combo options.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Free admission for children under 3 years old (ticket required)
- Stadium tours are guided from October 15 to June 15. Outside of these dates stadium visits are self-guided.
- Museum visits are always self-guided.
- Stadium tours: If there is a match for a National Competition, the tours are closed. There are no tours on the two days before, on the same day and on the day after an International Match.
- The museum and the stadium are wheelchair accessible
Reviews(350)
My son and I do a lot of stadium tours and were excited to go to Benfica. However, the tour fell short our expectations. Whilst the information shared was good, the tour guide lacked enthusiasm and did not engage with us unless we asked questions. There was little energy and lots of walking between places with no talking. It was also unfortunate that the pitch was stripped back, lots of work going on in side so we had very limited view of changing rooms and back room bits. Althought the sacrf was a nice touch and the photos taken were good (we didn't purchase them though due to price) it didn't stack up against other stadium tours we have done.
A great tour in a great stadium!!! An amazing museum. Just wow! Recommend to all football lovers, and even to those who are just curious!
So fun! Our family of 4 took this tour… ages 20, 22, 49, and 52 on a Friday morning. Loved all the stops and the tart was the best! Hugo was a great tour guide!
Bia was amazing, great banter throughout, would love her instagram x
We were there this morning as a family. The guide is available only in English or Portuguese. Ours was a mixed nationality group... The guide spoke WAY too quickly... a suggestion for the future: speak more slowly or provide audio guides in various languages. So unfortunately, I would give the tour a failing grade. What significantly raises the average is the museum... truly noteworthy.
Make sure if you buy a combo ticket that #1 the museum is open and #2 that the Stadium tour is more than a half hour...
We pre booked this tour via Trip Advisor for a specific day. We were then told on arrival that the vast majority of the tour could not be carried out due to the breakdown of the Bad Bunny concert which had taken place 2 days before. This meant we didn’t get to see the dressing rooms, press conference rooms, pitch access tunnels, go on the pitch or see the resident eagles. My 8 year old son was sobbing with disappointment as he was so excited to see everything and we were just told because we’d booked through a third party there was nothing they could do, which is not good enough as they would’ve known about the concert months in advance. The tour consisted of looking at a couple of models of the stadium, sitting in the stands then a VR experience, which was ok, but it was nothing like what we had paid for. Overall it was very disappointing and we are seeking a refund, as we did not receive anything like what was advertised.
Was really nice touring the stadium and seeing where the players play.
Really enjoyed the tour. Good value and not far from the city centre where I took the metro. The VR was fun and the stadium was impressive.
Very nice visit. Namely, it is translated only into Portuguese and English. The wait is 30 minutes before the start of the tour.



