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Travel
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🗺️ Getting to Bilbao
Citizens of EU or Schengen member states can enter Spain with a passport or national identity card.
Nationals from other countries must enter Spain with a passport and should check the full entry requirements before travelling.
Bilbao airport [BIO] is located north of the city centre. A bus service links the airport with Bilbao Intermodal Station, including stops within the city centre. The service runs regularly throughout the day and takes approximately 20 minutes.
Additional airports to consider are:
- Vitoria airport [VIT] (60 mins drive)
- Santander airport [SDR] (80 mins drive)
- San Sebastián airport [EAS] (90 mins drive)
- Madrid airport [MAD] (4 hour drive)
💡 For the most direct / convenient journey options, book your travel early.
There are direct train services connecting Bilbao to Madrid in 4h 45mins.
Long distance coaches will arrive at Bilbao Intermodal Station with regular services between Madrid and central Spain, Barcelona and the Mediterranean area, north-west Spain and France.
Explore the scheduled services between Bilbao and all major cities in Spain here.
It is not recommended to travel to Bilbao by car on matchday as the city centre traffic will be busy. If you must drive, consider using the Metro Bilbao park + ride services (which includes BEC - Bilbao Exhibition Centre, located near Ansio metro station).
Travelling around the city 🧭
It’s best to explore Bilbao on foot! If you need to use public transport (such as metro, tram and bus) consider purchasing a Barik (valid for up to 10 people) or a Bilbao Bizkaia Card to travel without cash.
More information can be found on the Bilbao Turismo website.
🏟️ Getting to the stadium
🔔 Stadium gates open at 18:00. Additional security and ticket checks will be in place around the stadium. Arrive from 3 hours before kick-off.
🟢 Walking is the best way to arrive as the San Mamés Stadium is located in the heart of the city! You must enter the stadium via the coloured route as indicated on your match ticket.
🟥 Red route - via Felipe Serrate Kalea
🟦 Blue route - via Urkixo Zumarkalea
🟠 Public transport stations in close proximity to the stadium will be closed for stadium travel.
🚇 By metro
Disembark at Moyua or Deustu station. From both stations, it is a 15-minute walk to the stadium.
🚋 By tram
The tram will terminate at Euskalduna stop on matchday. From here, it is a 10-minute walk to the stadium.
🚇 By metro
Disembark at Indautxu station. From here, it is a 10-minute walk to the stadium.
⚠️ Do not use the tram. You will arrive at the wrong side of the stadium and will have to walk to the opposite side to begin your stadium entry process.
⛔ There will be extensive road closures around the stadium, so avoid driving or using taxi / ridesharing options.
💡 If you have accessible needs, please check our accessibility page ahead of your trip for the latest information.
👋 Post match
If the match concludes during normal time, the post-match trophy ceremony and accompanying celebrations should finish by 23:30. If the match goes to extra time or penalties, expect the action on the pitch to continue until around 00:15.
Football is unpredictable and things can change. Please consider these times as estimates. Metro and tram services will be extended after the match to help supporters with the onward journeys. More information on post match travel guidance will be made available nearer to the final.