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I took my 11 year old son on the guided tour of the museum and we were very impressed. Our guide and booking agent were very professional and knowledgable about the history of the club and their enthusiasm and passion helped make this a wonderful experience. The many different displays and interactive technology make this a must do for families who love sport. For me the fan experience was quite special and unique. Thank you.…
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Date of experience: August 2020
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Tour takes you to the most important parts of the stadium, except for the home locker room since only the team players can stay there. The highlight of the tour is meeting mascots - eagles that can be seen from close. Great addition is museum that you should visit - plan to be there some 3 hours and still you won’t be able to see everything in details. …
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Date of experience: January 2020
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A very nice Stadium , very accessible next to a big mall with a lot of restaurants , parkings and it's the center of one of the most famous football in the world
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Date of experience: November 2019
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After a disappointing start - we came on the Friday only to discover that although the tours are everyday except game days there were no tours that day until 4pm and this was 10am, we wasted a lot of time as it's a little way out on the metro. We came back Saturday for 9.30 to ensure we got on the first tour at 10am and although it was a mixed language group the guide conducted the tour in English. We saw models reflecting how different the new stadium is compared to the old one, toured the hole of the inner stadium, the press room, away changing room, area in which the players hang out after the game and saw the 3 eagles. An eagles flies the stadium before every game and we got up close to them. Took photos through out and were never rushed to move on. Afterwards we went to the museum which is huge, there is so much to read. Hundreds of trophies some of which are for other sports. There is a video reflecting the eagle soaring over the city and showing the history of the team and another simulator about the fans. There is a very interesting timeline of world events and another about Lisboa events. There is a huge gift shop and you can get personalised shirts. Outside were some food carts.…
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Date of experience: November 2019
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