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Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica

Stadium in Amadora

Updated: March 09, 2024 09:47 PM

Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica is located in Amadora (Municipality in Portugal), Portugal. It's address is Av. Eusébio da Silva Ferreira, 1500-313 Lisboa, Portugal.

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

QR38+34 Lisbon, Portugal

+351 932 401 904

slbenfica.pt

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Where is Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica?

Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica is located at: Av. Eusébio da Silva Ferreira, 1500-313 Lisboa, Portugal.

What is the phone number of Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica?

You can try to calling this number: +351 932 401 904

What are the coordinates of Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica?

Coordinates: 38.7526905, -9.184692

Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica Reviews

Christopher Barrett
2024-03-05 22:06:57 GMT

Got tickets for a very good price online. Easy directions to the gate. Each section is kind of closed off from others, but this was welcome as the crowds were not huge. Quick lines for concessions. No alcohol but they had NA beer for pretty cheap. If you're a visitor to Lisbon, this is a nice place to see a match. We saw them play Boavista. Good match. Benfica won.

Mohammed Ahmed
2024-02-17 12:39:18 GMT

Really good experience, purchased the museum and stadium tour tickets. Was able to sit in players chairs, press conference room and see the stadium inside. Went a few days before Europa league match so was able to see the Europa gates and set-up too. Guide spoke in English too!!

Saw the legendary Eusebio exhibition in the museum. Worth it, for a Benfica Scarf too (was shown as included when booking Museum + stadium tour)

Colin Fuller
2023-11-04 08:19:09 GMT

Really excellent stadium tour, I’ve done a few, a lot better than the Barcelona tour which was poor but not as well done as Anfield.
The stadium is very impressive, the tour was in Portuguese and English.
Got into every part of the stadium and there was no rush so everyone could take photos.
A great eagle display at the end which I did not expect.
Highly recommended on a trip to Lisbon.
We ate in the cafe after and it was decent.

Charlie Hofmann
2024-02-26 01:26:54 GMT

Beautiful stadium! We have been lucky to spend an afternoon in the mall located just next to the stadium, just before a game. Many fans were chilling there and we have been surprised by the mix of ages, gender, cultures, etc. and the way fans were behaving. This looked like a church’s ceremony, and we really understand now why is football so popular in Portugal :)

Maninderjit Singh
2024-01-18 10:13:48 GMT

We purchased tickets on the spot for the tour. It was about an hour long but was worth it. They let you take pictures at many occasions even down at the stadium at ground level. A lot of history and details. Tour is also translated in English by the host. They take pictures in the beginning of you and your group, but are expensive to purchase at the end.

Gerard Lee
2024-01-30 10:45:49 GMT

The tour takes more than half our. There's possibility to make photos in every spaces. Don't worry if youre alone, guider could help you with pleasure. For my, as not big fun od Benfica the most incredible was to see 3 real eagles which are taking a part of games.

Jason Smith
2024-02-04 20:24:54 GMT

Excellent ground to visit. Good views even from the back of the 3rd tier.
Try to catch a game if you're in Lisbon

Chad Kowalewski
2023-11-16 21:49:47 GMT

This place is something special. Saw Benfica v Sporting. Great fans, great soccer, great stadium. I would absolutely return and I love the food trucks and events going on outside of the stadium before the game.
Important to note that alcohol is NOT sold inside the stadium.

Gary Clifford
2023-12-28 09:50:11 GMT

Loved the whole experience- went in the morning to the stadium to buy tickets and it was a train ride to stadium later for the match. Easy to find our seats and the staff were very helpful as were the locals. Great atmosphere - the game ended up a draw but we were struck by the amount of very passionate female teenage fans there were - very encouraging to see so many . They sing an anthem like song where the stadium lights up red all the way round it and EVERY fan stands up and sings - gave me goosebumps! Ticket prices were reasonable and our seats were a great spot. Loved it.

Osiris Roost
2023-12-07 09:36:11 GMT

What an incredible experience. The size, the history, and the energy you feel are overwhelming. Legends of football have batteled here. Definitely go for a visit or a game, if you enjoy sports.

Jovan Dimitrijevic
2023-12-01 13:35:19 GMT

Watching a Champions League match is a unique experience, especially in a stadium with such an audience. We bought tickets in advance, we watched Benfica - Inter. The metro runs to the stadium itself, and the staff were kind enough to help us find our seats. We left the game a little earlier so that we wouldn't get caught in the crowd after the game, which I highly recommend considering that the stadium holds 65,000 people. Excellent experience.

P Mallory (Pauline)
2023-09-14 18:36:09 GMT

We enjoyed our stadium tour very much. Our guide was great.
The museum we enjoyed less so. It was difficult working out which were the main football trophies as there were so many from lots of sports.

Mateo
2024-01-20 17:39:45 GMT

Great tour of the stadium, great museum.
Benfica vs Rio Ave good game.
Atmosphere little bit disapointed but oke

Justus Neu
2023-10-07 11:46:49 GMT

Estádio da Luz is a very nice and modern stadium. The Tour was well organized and gave us enough time to take pictures and videos. We learned something about the clubs history and went through the stands of the stadium. Afterwards we visited the guest locker room and the press room. Unfortunately the home teams locker room was not shown.
All in all it was nice experience for every football enthusiast.

Luka Živalj
2024-03-01 15:51:47 GMT

Great tour. Good pace and very interesting with very friendly staff

or avraham
2023-12-02 23:32:18 GMT

Best stadium in portugal, worth to go on tour too, was amazing tour to be in, caught a good game of 3:3 against inter, good atmosphere, though not as great as i hoped

Christian Fedder
2023-08-22 12:27:12 GMT

We did the stadium tour as part of our visit to Lisbon. The entrance fee of ~18€ is ok in my opinion. A visit to the museum is also included. During the tour, the guide will share some facts about the team and the stadium. But a visit is only worthwhile if you are interested in the team or football in general, as Lisbon has a lot of other sights to offer.

Céline Dandoy
2024-02-20 05:05:04 GMT

Great stadium, nice tour and souvenirs. There is also a museum for a couple of euros more.

Ben Rose
2023-08-09 14:20:35 GMT

Brilliant tour. The tour guide had a strong accent though got through the majority of the explanation in English. Loved that after every 5 minutes of walking there was a chance to sit and take in the surroundings.

Paul Santos
2023-11-05 14:38:50 GMT

A magnificent stadium to watch the world's most popular sport Futebol (Soccer). Sport Lisboa e Benfica's (S.L. Benfica) home stadium, and one of Portugal's top professional futebol clubs that competes in the Primeira Liga and 38-times champions. The stadium's full name is, Estadio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica. This is a multi-use stadium, but it's main purpose is home to Portuguese soccer in Lisbon. We bought tickets to a game at the Benfica store inside the MediaMarket building right next to the stadium. It was fairly easy, and on game day the stadium was packed, and the energy was through the roof. The stadium is very well managed and it was easy entering and leaving the stadium. Buying drinks and snacks was also made simple with plenty of kiosks all around the stadium. We enjoyed the game and the Portuguese people cheering on their Benfica team was a thrill to watch. Overall a spectacular evening of futebol!

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About Amadora
Municipality in Portugal

Amadora is a municipality and urbanized city in the northwest of the Lisbon metropolitan area and 10 km from central Lisbon. The population in 2011 was 175,136, in an area of 23.78 km². It is the most densely populated municipality in Portugal. source

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