Puerta 57
Puerta 57 is a restaurant inside the Santiago Bernabéu stadium in Madrid with views of the playing field. The dining space has two levels, seats about 400 guests, and features a large modern terrace where visitors can look out through big windows directly onto the green pitch and stands.
Puerta 57 was the first restaurant ever opened inside a football stadium, a bold innovation at the time. The restaurant grew from dining groups known in Madrid since the 1980s and shows how a traditional brand expanded with the new stadium.
The name Puerta 57 comes from its original function as a gate to the stadium. Visitors can feel the connection to football throughout the space, from the large windows overlooking the pitch to the welcoming way guests are received and made to feel part of the crowd.
It is recommended to book ahead, especially on match days or during special events, to secure a table. The restaurant is easily accessible by public transport and located in a central part of the Chamartín neighborhood.
This was the first restaurant ever opened inside a football stadium, an unusual idea that posed major technical challenges at the start. The space was originally designed as an access area to the stands, not for a full kitchen and dining operation, which made the project quite complex from the beginning.
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