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ACCESSIBILITY MANUAL

 

Best ways to get to the Stadium

 

If you require assistance at the airport, please visit the dedicated accessibility page on the Lisbon Airport website. Lisbon airport is connected to the metro network and the Airport station is accessible to wheelchair users.

Airport

 

Only part of the metro stations are accessible to wheelchair users. These stations are marked with the international accessibility icon (wheelchair icon). Before planning your trip, consult the Metro Lisboa home page which has information on the status of the working condition of accessibility elevators.

Metro

 

The stadium can be reached from Campo Grande metro station. The station is accessible for wheelchair users.

Several bus lines also serve the station, namely: 43B*, 207*, 701, 717, 736, 747, 796*, 798, 767, 750, 2703, 2717, 2740, 2746, 2755, 2769, 2785, 2803, 2706, 2718, 2741, 2750, 2756, 2772, 2795, 2804, 2710, 2719, 2742, 2751, 2758, 2774, 2796, 2805, 2713, 2720, 2743, 2752, 2762, 2776, 2797, 2806, 2841, 2714, 2723, 2744, 2753, 2764, 2778, 2801, 2807, 2716, 2736, 2745, 2754, 2765, 2779, 2802, 2810, 2812, 2816, 2842, 2900.

*These lines may be served by some buses that not accessible to wheelchair users.

Accessible parking spots with pre-registration are reserved on Parking P1, for spectators with reduced mobility. Please note that all cars need to have a valid UEFA Women’s Champions League Final parking pass. All persons in the car must have a valid ticket for the match. Parking passes were offered as part of the application process for accessible tickets. Due to heavy matchday traffic, we recommend arriving as early as possible.

 Please note that only vehicles up to 1.9m in height can access the area.

The stadium is in an urban area, reachable on foot. However, several construction works are happening around the stadium, and it is not guaranteed that all sidewalks have ramps adequate for wheelchair users.

Entrances N and S are dedicated entrances for wheelchair users. Holders of Easy Access enter through regular gates and should follow the indications on their tickets for their respective gate.

 

Access at the Stadium

 

During the match, a team of 8 accessibility volunteers identifiable with blue bibs with the international accessibility icon is available to support your access to the stadium.

For spectators with reduced mobility, a wheelchair loan will be offered for guests with limited mobility who did not come in their own wheelchair and need help reaching their seats after the security checks. Please reach out for the accessibility volunteers near the entrances – they're happy to help!

An audio-descriptive commentary for fans who are blind or partially sighted will be available at UEFA Women’s Champions League Final. For the first time, it is available directly on the UEFA Women’s Champions League app! No need to pick up a device at the stadium – simply bring your fully charged mobile phone with the app already installed and your own pair of headphones:

  • Open the UEFA Women’s Champions League app
  • Tap on the “More” menu
  • Tap on “Audio-descriptive commentary” in the “At the event” section (available 15 minutes before kick-off)
  • Enjoy!

 

If you need to bring any special equipment for medical reasons, please get in touch with UEFA ticketing customer service to request an exemption. This can be done until at least 48 hours before the match. On matchday, make sure you carry prescription evidence on you. The same principle applies for fans coming with an assistance dog.

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The Fan Festival will happen at Praça do Comércio, which is served by the Metro station Terreiro do Paço. The station is accessible to wheelchair users.

Both entrances on the North and South sides are accessible

The toilets area includes accessible toilets.

A taxi and ride-share drop-off point for spectators will be available at the North side of Campo Grande, at the end of the Mario Soares Garden.

The stadium will be equipped with a sensory room which is a specially designed space that provides a calm, safe, and controlled environment for individuals—especially children and adults with sensory processing disorders, autism, ADHD, or anxiety—who may find the typical stadium atmosphere overwhelming. In case of need, please reach out to an accessibility volunteer that you can recognise using a blue bib with the international accessibility icon. Please note that the capacity of the sensory room is limited.