As a football enthusiast, visiting Estádio da Luz and Benfica Museum is an absolute must when in Lisbon. This iconic stadium and museum complex offers a unique glimpse into the history of one of Portugal’s most beloved football clubs. In this article, we’ll guide you through everything you need to know about planning your visit, from timings and prices to useful tips and historical notes.

Timings and Prices

Estádio da Luz and Benfica Museum are open every day from 10:00-18:00, but it’s essential to check the official website for any updates or changes due to sporting events or matches. For visiting, you can choose to visit only the stadium, only the museum, or both (combined ticket around €17.50).

  • Stadium + Museum: €17.50 (book online)
  • Solo Stadium: €12.50
  • Solo Museum: €10.00

Online Tickets and Guided Tours

To avoid queues at the stadium, book your tour as soon as possible, especially if you want to visit both the stadium and museum together.

How to Visit Estádio da Luz and Benfica Museum

Once you arrive at Estádio da Luz, you can decide whether to visit only the museum, only the stadium, or both using the combined ticket. The museum can be visited independently or with a guided tour.

  • Museum: Entrance is next to Gate 9 (Entrada 9) of the stadium.
  • Stadium: To visit the stadium, you need to take part in a guided tour.

Guided Tour

Guided tours last 45 minutes and are conducted in English or Portuguese. The meeting point for the starting of the guided tour is Gate 18 (Porta 18) of the stadium, next to Eusebio’s Statue.

  • Tour Duration: 45 minutes
  • Language Options: English or Portuguese

Behind-the-Scenes Areas

During the guided tour, your guide will take you behind the scenes and show you exclusive areas such as:

  • Conference and Press Room
  • Visiting Locker Room of the Home Team
  • Tunnel through which players enter the field

Museum Benfica Cosme Damião

In addition to visiting the stadium, don’t miss the opportunity to explore the Museum Benfica Cosme Damião, dedicated to the Benfica Club.

  • Entrance is next to Gate 9 (Entrada 9) of the stadium.
  • The museum develops over three floors and approximately 4,000 sqm, divided into 29 thematic areas with exhibits and interactive rooms.

Useful Tips for Visiting the Attraction

To make the most of your visit, keep these tips in mind:

  • Get There Early: Arrive by 10:00 to avoid queues.
  • Buy a City Card: If you’re interested in visiting other museums or attractions in the city, consider purchasing a Lisbon Card and saving on tickets (from €20.00).
  • Tourist Bus Line: Use the tourist bus line, Linea Oriente (Linea Blu), to easily visit all attractions and enjoy a panoramic tour of the city.
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Brief Historical Notes and Curiosities

To give you a deeper understanding of what you can expect during your visit, here are some brief historical notes and curiosities:

  • Estádio da Luz: The stadium was opened in 1966 and has hosted numerous international football matches, including the 1998 UEFA Cup Final.
  • Benfica Museum: The museum features exhibits on the club’s history, including trophies won by the team and notable players who have worn the Benfica jersey.

Where to Find and How to Get There

Estádio da Luz is easily accessible on foot from Eusébio da Silva Ferreira Avenue. You can also reach it by bus (bus stop Estádio Da Luz, bus line 750) or metro (Colégio Militar/Luz station).

  • On Foot: From Eusébio da Silva Ferreira Avenue.
  • By Bus: Bus stop Estádio Da Luz (bus line 750).
  • By Metro: Colégio Militar/Luz station.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some answers to common questions about visiting Estádio da Luz and Benfica Museum:

  1. What is the opening hours for Estádio da Luz and Benfica Museum?

    • Open every day from 10:00-18:00, but may vary due to sporting events or matches.
    • How much does a combined ticket cost for Estádio da Luz and Benfica Museum?

    • Around €17.50 (book online).

    • What language options are available for guided tours at Estádio da Luz?

    • English or Portuguese.

    • Can I visit the stadium without a guided tour?

    • No, visitors must take part in a guided tour to access the stadium.

    • Are there any restrictions on food and drink inside the museum?

    • No eating or drinking is allowed inside the museum, with the exception of bottled water.

  2. Can I visit both the stadium and museum together?

    • Yes, use the combined ticket option to visit both attractions.
    • Is there a minimum time recommendation for visiting Estádio da Luz and Benfica Museum?

    • Consider a minimum of 2 hours for the visit, with half a day being ideal.

  3. Are guided tours available in English or Portuguese?

    • Guided tours are conducted in both English and Portuguese.
  4. Can I book a guided tour online?

    • Yes, book your guided tour as soon as possible to avoid queues.
    • What is the best way to get to Estádio da Luz?

    • The stadium is easily accessible on foot from Eusébio da Silva Ferreira Avenue, or by bus (bus stop Estádio Da Luz, bus line 750), or metro (Colégio Militar/Luz station).

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