As of October 2024.
You can get to the stadium by metro, a shuttle runs from the club shop to the museum every 15 minutes. The museum + stadium tour cost 300 liras per person, a republican-scale club, so the vast majority of museum visitors are Turks, but the guides speak English and additionally translate information into an accessible language. The staff is friendly (hello Fenerbahce!), the prices in the store are reasonable (Fenerbahce, hello again), in the museum you can see the trophies of the club and a short documentary about the foundation of the club. Unlike Fenerbahce, there is no hassle with booking an excursion, everything is extremely customer-oriented.
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Зиннур Хусаинов
Level 5 Local Expert
October 28, 2024
A modern and very beautiful stadium! I was at the Champions League match with the Young Boys. The atmosphere at the stadium cannot be expressed in words - only Turks can cheer so beautifully! Not to compare with our fans. Everyone is friendly - friendly
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Евгений Т.
Level 8 Local Expert
October 26, 2023
A metro line approaches the stadium directly, it is also the final station. Very convenient. There is a great museum inside the stadium. They take you inside the stadium by minibus, at certain hours. Minibus schedule near the club store
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Антон Василенко
Level 18 Local Expert
December 7, 2023
A cool and modern stadium. But get ready that the noise will be serious, in addition to the lighter, the usual lip gloss was taken away from the wife at the entrance. Ticket prices are not expensive, as are the prices for snacks and tea.
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Süleyman Arslan
Level 8 Local Expert
November 30, 2024
a terrible stadium, on the side of the highway and its colors 🤢
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Umut Balcı
Level 2 Local Expert
August 24, 2024
I think it's the most beautiful stadium in the world
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Selçuk D.
Level 4 Local Expert
October 3, 2023
As we come and go, our eyes are opened to our heart, the sanctuary of our heart. LONG LIVE Galatasaray