Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica

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Compra Bilhetes para Visitas ao Estádio e Museu - SL Benfica - Slbenfica.pt

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About Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica

Lista atribuída a Cosme Damião *Lista atribuída a Cosme Damião, publicada no livro “História do Sport Lisboa e Benfica: 1904-1954”, volume I, de Mário Fernando de Oliveira e Carlos Rebelo da Silva.

Contact Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica

Address :

Av. Eusébio da Silva Ferreira, 1500-313 Lisboa, Portugal

Phone : 📞 +77
Website : https://www.slbenfica.pt/pt-pt/loja/bilhetes/estadio-e-museu
Categories :
City : Lisboa
Description : SL Benfica's 65,000-capacity, 3 tier, all-seater soccer stadium, designed by Damon Lavelle.

Av. Eusébio da Silva Ferreira, 1500-313 Lisboa, Portugal
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Stojan Radulovic on Google

Awesome experience...superb atmosphere & hospitality...Great win for Liverpool also adds to 5* experience
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Mihai Groza on Google

Very nice stadium, full of history. Miguel, our guide was very good, very professional.
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Altaz Ladhani on Google

Just went over to see what all the fuss was about. I’m not really a football can (sorry!) but I must say I was quite impressed with the stadium! Not very sure I would buy the kit though! At least the parking was free!! Hope you like the photos. For some reason they weren’t allowing us to take any photos. So I had to sneakily take theses.
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Christopher Sheehan on Google

Great stadium. Lacking the nice, large, HD video screens common in US stadiums. But great place to watch Champions League game!
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Ben Jacobs on Google

We had a great tour with Cristiano on Saturday October 23. The stadium itself is lovely and somewhat similar to Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium. You are taken to the press conference room, away dressing room, tunnel and pitch side. You will also see the famous eagles. The museum is a separate building and is quite a sight to behold. It has an area in which kids can play and take penalties against a virtual goalkeeper. It is full of trophies and history and the staff are very helpful inside as well. If you visit Lisbon and you are a football fan, I recommend this tour!
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eddie vdrivon on Google

Leaving allegiances aside, this is a beautiful stadium. Take the tour and also visit the museum. Benfica is a Portuguese institution and its history is bound inextricably with the history of Portugal. The museum will provide a sense of why this is the case. There is a light show that is fun and compelling. Lots of trophies including Benfica's 2 Champion League wins. Excellent tributes to Eusebio arguable the best player of his time. Two live Bald Eagles (American), the mascots, which do look a little sad under the circumstances. Alas, my only disappointment is that one is not permitted into the home dressing room -- we do get to see the opposing team's dressing room, which is paltry by comparison (so the tour guide says). If you want to spend lots of money, there is the club store of course, including places for a good cup of coffee and a less impressive meal.
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Gary Tylee on Google

Came for the stadium tour, the guide speaker was great. It’s worth a look. The museum however is questionable as they have tons of unrelated things such as the moon landing, world wars etc and trophies for sports like under 8 table tennis… The best part of the museum is the virtual penalty shootout game.
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David Newman on Google

I was excited to enjoy a stadium tour here in December 2018 with my friend Sam on a Portuguese football adventure. We were in Lisbon for the Sporting match which was played on the Sunday evening so we spent the morning doing this tour. A lot of stadium tours can be a touch on the mundane side however, this one was fantastic from the minute we arrived. Our tour group consisted of a very humerus and knowledgeable guide who had spent time in Australia which was nice to chat about. He was a season ticket holder and knew some truly fascinating bits of information about the club and its history. The ground holds just over 64,500 supporters and opened in 2004. I think from memory, it was designed by the same folk who were responsible for The Emirates in London. The tour itself lasted around 2 full hours and we had a further 3 hours in the museum after. I know, I know. 3 hours seems a long time in a football stadium museum but I love to take my time and soak up the history and information on offer. There is a fantastic mix of football and general Portuguese culture and history mapped in as a kind of timeline. I have plans to return for a match in the coming year or so but for now, I hold these fond memories of a wonderful sunny December morning in one of the more impressive modern football stadiums.

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