Benfica Experience
Benfica Stadium Tour + Benfica Museum and Stadium Tour

Overview
Included
- Visit to the Sport Lisboa e Benfica Stadium
- AND/OR
- Visit to the Sport Lisboa e Benfica Stadium and Cosme Damião Museum (1h-1h30)
- SLB Scarf Offer
- VIP Areas, Tunnel and Main Pitch, Press Room, Bathhouse
Important information
Schedules
Visits to the Stadium every day from 10 am to 6 pm.
On match days at the Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica, visits do not take place.
Closed on December 25th and January 1st and on December 24th and 31st, open between 10 am and 2 pm.
MUSEUM - TIME AND CLOSING DAYS:
Open every day from 10 am to 6 pm
Free visit with an estimated duration between 1h and 1:30h
On match days at the Sport Lisboa e Benfica Stadium, the Museum may change its timetable, so it is suggested that you contact us to confirm availability.
Closed on January 1st and December 25th.
Location
Av. Eusébio da Silva Ferreira,
1500-313 Lisboa PORTUGAL
Experiences Duration
Redemption Instructions
Usage Instructions
Contacts
museu@slbenfica.pt
visitasestadio@slbenfica.pt
Cancellation Policy
visitasestadio@slbenfica.pt
Highlights
More information
Museum: “The Benfica Museum - Cosme Damião brings together the great themes of the history of Sport Lisboa e Benfica, the city of Lisbon and the world. A visit to the Museum allows you to discover and remember the trophies, facts and names that made this Club a bastion of world sport. Inaugurated in 2013, this cultural facility received the name "Cosme Damião", considered the “father” of the Club, one of the unavoidable figures in the history of Sport Lisboa e Benfica. With about four thousand square meters, spread over three floors, the Museum is organized into 29 thematic areas, where interactivity and technology are important resources. On display, around a thousand pieces tell the story of a country's passion. The Benfica Museum - Cosme Damião also offers a diversified program that provides new and enriching experiences for everyone who wants to participate.
Stadium: Follow the footsteps of the legendary SL Benfica players and learn about their achievements on a visit to the Estádio da Luz - Portugal's biggest stadium! Inaugurated in 2003 and with a capacity for 65,000 people, it was built to host some of the most important matches of EURO 2004, including the final of the competition, and later, the final of the Champions League in 2014 and 2020. Enter the Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica and discover it at your own pace. There are several points of interest, all signposted with various curiosities. Walk through the players' tunnel, peek inside the visitor's bathhouse, put yourself in the shoes of the coach in the press room, feel like a Benfica player walking along the pitch and get to know everything about the Benfica teams!