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planning visit in december has any body bought tickets on the day of a game if so where from and how much.
are child tickets available if so up to what age.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In several countries, tickets to football matches are only sold to registered members of the teams' supporters clubs. I'm not sure, but I think that this may apply in Spain.
To check, why not send an e-mail to Real Madrid? :
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Chris
To check, why not send an e-mail to Real Madrid? :
[email protected]
Chris
It's not as hard to get Madrid tickets as you might think - unless its a really big or derby game, you can pick up tickets at the stadium or certain banks in the town, but you need to go a day or two before the game really.
It's also very cheap (compared to premirship - when I get tickets like this it's usually about 25 Euros) and they speak some english at the ticket office too.
If you use one of the agencies listed on the internet, they will get you a ticket but at about �70 it's not cheap. All they do is pay someone local to go and do the above anyway! Their person then drops the tickets at reception at the hotel you've booked (tickets are not posted)
It's also very cheap (compared to premirship - when I get tickets like this it's usually about 25 Euros) and they speak some english at the ticket office too.
If you use one of the agencies listed on the internet, they will get you a ticket but at about �70 it's not cheap. All they do is pay someone local to go and do the above anyway! Their person then drops the tickets at reception at the hotel you've booked (tickets are not posted)
Hi, I travel quite regularly to La Liga games and has already been indicated unless it is big game or at a very small ground tickets are generally available. Under no circumstances buy from an agency. These seats are vastly over priced and never a great seat. If you know the game you want to attend contact the Real Madrid ticket office, you can do this on-line via their official web site. The site can be viewed in English and you generally get a quick response. http://www.realmadrid.com/portada_eng.htm
If you want to buy tickets when you get to Madrid the ground is not to far out of the City, just a few stops on the Metro and the ticket windows are open business hours. You can buy tickets on the day of the match however you will find the office busy right up to kick-off time.
If you don�t speak Spanish write out your text in English and put it in the following link and this will translate it in to Spanish for you. http://www.freetranslation.com/
When I go to the Bernabeu I always sit in the middle tier behind the team bench, great views, but beware of the cashunuts shells!
Good luck
GD
If you want to buy tickets when you get to Madrid the ground is not to far out of the City, just a few stops on the Metro and the ticket windows are open business hours. You can buy tickets on the day of the match however you will find the office busy right up to kick-off time.
If you don�t speak Spanish write out your text in English and put it in the following link and this will translate it in to Spanish for you. http://www.freetranslation.com/
When I go to the Bernabeu I always sit in the middle tier behind the team bench, great views, but beware of the cashunuts shells!
Good luck
GD