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How to Visit Camp Nou: Barcelona Stadium Visit Info 2024

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Wanna know how to visit Camp Nou? Camp Nou Stadium tours can take this already historic stadium to a new level.

Home to legendary FC Barcelona, aside from taking the field yourself (you actually can!) the Nou Camp tour is the best way to experience world class football.

In fact, this Barcelona stadium tour is the second biggest tourist attraction in Catalonia behind the epic Sagrada Familia.

Here’s everything you need to know about how to visit Nou Camp in one handy guide.

Can You Visit Camp Nou?

ATTENTION (01/29/24): On May 29th 2023 Camp Nou started an aggressive renovation project. During the renovation it won’t be possible to book traditional Camp Nou tours. There is only one, which I’ll get to below.

Yes, you can visit Camp Nou, the iconic home stadium of FC Barcelona.

There are several ways to visit Barcelona football stadium:

  • Camp Nou Immersive Tour : This is the only way to visit Camp Nou in 2024 . It includes access to the museum, an audio guide, some looks into the construction, and the Spotify Camp Nou Live immersive room.
  • Match Days : Attending a live football match at Camp Nou is an incredible experience, but in 2024 you won’t be able to! They’re currently playing at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys until November 2024.
  • Guided Tours : Opt for a guided tour if you want a more in-depth and informative visit. These will return in November 2024!
  • VIP Experience : For a premium visit, consider VIP packages that offer exclusive access, premium seating, and hospitality services.

How to Visit Camp Nou: Visiting Barcelona Football Stadium

Again, from June 7th 2023 the only tickets you can get to visit Camp Nou are for the Immersive Tour .

This includes the museum visit with an English audio guide + access to the audiovisual space Spotify Camp Nou Live.

You’ll find many online ticket resellers, but we recommend relying on our collaborator Tiqets, which help us to keep this blog (which we’ve dedicated 1000’s of hours to) free.

Here’s a link to book the only current Camp Nou tour left:

Every Camp Nou booking helps us get closer to doing this blog for a living, so thank you 🙏

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Visit Nou Camp: The Museum

It’s here in this modern and interactive space that you appreciate just how good this club is.

You’ll start off listening to the team anthem with a translation in just about any language needed.

It’s in the museum where you can flip through touch screens with tons of info on the club’s greatest players. You’ll also get a great snapshot into the team’s history watching a video presentation of some of the club’s biggest moments on a massive screen.

⚠️  Warning ⚠️ : Barcelona’s top two attractions must now be booked in advance .

You can book fast track tickets to both individually or get them as part of a discount pass:

  • ⛪ Buy now:  Sagrada Familia Fast Track Admission (skip the lines)
  • 🏞️ Buy now:  Park Guell Fast Track Admission  (skip the lines)
  • 🎟️  Buy now: Best of Barcelona Bundle (Sagrada + Park Guell + 10% discount code for all else)

You will not be able to book these tickets on site – lock in your tickets ASAP or you could miss out.

You can visit Barcelona football stadium and take a selfie with the 22 League trophies and 4 Champions League trophies .

There’s just a ton of memorabilia and equipment spanning the club’s 100+ years of history.

Top it all off with a visit to the largest official FC Barcelona team shop.

Camp Nou Visit Prices

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The audio guide to visit Nou Camp, available in English , is not included in the standard ticket and  must be added during the booking .

It costs €6.00 and I recommend it only to those who are truly interested in curiosities about Barça.

You can request earphones or bring your own headphones .

The duration of the audio guide is about 1 hour and is concentrated in the museum part, so if you are accompanied by someone who has little patience, perhaps it is not for you.

During this visit of Barcelona Football Stadium it’ll go into deep detail about:

  • Paulino Alcantara’s shoes (the first Messi of 1910)
  • The history of the first FC Barcelona stadium
  • What happened during the Franco dictatorship
  • Anecdotes about the goalscorer Kubala in the 1950s
  • The construction of Camp Nou
  • Tidbits about Johan Cruijff, Maradona, Ronaldinho, and Messi

guest scoring a goal against the robokeeper on the camp nou tour in barcelona spain

This is our favorite part of the Camp Nou visit! Here you can try to beat the world’s best keeper – which is actually a robot.

Three shots cost €6 . 00 and you can pay it straight to the guy at the start of the queue.

There’s really only one way to score here, and that’s burying it Beckham-style into the top corner 😉

In fact, there’s a video online of Messi and Neymar missing – so good luck!

Oscar naturally buried his first shot, then decided to retire.

Final score: Barcelona Hacks 1 – FC Barcelona 0.

Camp Nou Visiting Hours

FC Barça stadium tour opening hours and accessibility vary depending on scheduled matches (more info below).

Once you’ve entered there is no time limit on your Camp Nou visit, as long as it’s within the opening hours.

Last entry is 90 minutes before closing time.

Entrances times are staggered every 30 minutes (9:30, 10:00, 10:30 etc.).

The stadium portion of the Camp Nou tour is closed to visitors the day of La Liga matches.

For Champion’s League matches the stadium is closed both the day before and day of the match.

In both cases only the museum and the stadium panorama (until 6 pm) remain open.

Visit Barcelona Football Stadium Hacks

  • Get there as early as possible to avoid the crowds (just after lunch is the busiest).
  • Leave 90-180 minutes for the tour depending on your football love.
  • If you want to tour Nou Camp don’t wear green if you want a picture with the pitch!
  • Bring comfortable shoes (not flip flops or heels) cuz you’ll be walking a lot.
  • If there’s a chance of rain dress accordingly (the stadium has no roof!).
  • Get the audio guide for the full experience.
  • The massive club shop has everything but watch the prices.
  • Don’t eat there – go to the best restaurants near Camp Nou .
  • If you have restricted luggage for the flight there’s an FCB shop at Duty Free.

Related : How Big is Camp Nou Stadium?

Camp Nou Match Tickets + Seating Chart

A ton of you have been asking how to buy tickets for FC Barcelona matches and I must say that first of all the city’s season ticket holders have been holding on for generations and especially for bigger matches you may be out of luck.

That said, if you’re going to find any at honest prices they’re going to be through tourist ticket giant Tiqets . You’ll find a list of matches for sale and ticket prices by clicking the button below:

The three sections available are GOL 1, 2, and 3 (behind the goal) and LATERAL 1, 2, and 3 (at midfield). The fantastic sight-lines are perfect for seeing Messi and company in action.

Here’s a map of the seats available:

Where to buy FC Barcelona tickets

How to Use your Match Tickets

If you’ve bought your Barcelona match tickets using the link above make sure you arrive at Camp Nou about 30-45 minutes in advance – or get there really early for some romantic time between you and the field before crowds arrive.

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The tickets can be printed or shown on your smart phone .

For premium matches like Real Madrid or any of the Champion’s League playoff fixtures you’ll probably find slim pickings: if you’re having trouble drop me a line at [email protected] and I’ll try to pull some strings for you!

Related : What to Do Near Camp Nou

Related : How to Get to Camp Nou

Camp Nou Stadium Tour History

By the late 1940’s rising football power FC Barcelona had outgrown the Camp de Les Corts and needed a new stadium to house all the new fans generated by star striker Ladislao Kubala .

Cue the aptly named Camp Nou (‘New Camp’).

The city broke ground on this UEFA five star stadium on March 28th, 1954.

When the last brick was laid Camp Nou had a capacity of 99,354 . The ground was set for some of the greatest teams in football history to frustrate opponents – like hated rivals Real Madrid.

Long before any tours of Camp Nou the stadium hosted the Olympics, World Cup (with 120,000 spectators including added standing tickets), the Champions League Final , and even the Pope.

A €600 million Camp Nou renovation project is currently underway – but the games go on!

So, make sure to make your Barcelona football stadium visit in 2024 count 🙂

Related : How Many Days Should I Stay in Barcelona?

Camp Nou Stadium Visit FAQ

Yes, you can visit Camp Nou by booking tickets to tour the stadium and see the Camp Nou Museum.

No, tickets for Camp Nou are not free. They must be bought for the Camp Nou Experience (museum/tour) or a match to visit.

To visit Camp Nou you can buy tour and museum tickets online, then take public transport from central Barcelona and be there in 20 minutes.

Camp Nou Stadium Tour tickets cost €26.00 for adults and €21.00 for children and seniors.

Yes, you can visit Camp Nou during renovations but it’s a restricted tour including the museum visit + access to the audiovisual space Spotify Camp Nou Live.

The best time to visit the Camp Nou is during weekdays in the morning to avoid crowds and have a quieter experience.

A typical visit to Camp Nou can last around 2 to 3 hours, including time for exploring the museum, stadium, and any additional activities.

Yes, Camp Nou is worth visiting, especially for football enthusiasts. It offers a glimpse into the history and passion of FC Barcelona, with a chance to explore its museum and stadium.

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Visiting Barcelona Football Stadium?

Go ahead and ask me anything we didn’t cover here, or tell me about your Barcelona FC Stadium visit below.

Also don’t be afraid to join the Camp Nou stadium tour discussion by first giving me a like on Facebook and then joining my group I’m Off to Barcelona – here you can ask any questions, air out grievances, and chat with thousands of Barcelona travelers.

Enjoy the FC Barcelona stadium tour ⚽

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  • January 29, 2020 at 9:02 pm Emma Pomells Firstly ... your site is incredible!!! My son is a huge Messi fan so will probably want the the whole FC barça card ticket. However as I am just tagging along, and definitely not joining in with a virtual training session, can I just buy a standard open ticket and be allowed to go wherever he goes?? Thanks Emma Reply
  • November 20, 2019 at 3:22 am spankwire The Camp Nou is the biggest football stadium in Europe, and it has been the setting for countless dramatic moments and wild celebrations. If you are a fan of FC Barcelona (or football in general) you will relish the opportunity to visit the stadium when it is empty. You will be able to enjoy getting up close to the trophy gallery and European cups while learning more about the master himself, Lionel Messi. Reply
  • September 12, 2019 at 1:27 pm Lucile Hola Brandi, I will advise you to go there on your arrival date in order to have the full experience, moreover if your sons are huge fans. If necessary, the stadium has a locker where you can leave your luggage and bags. Anyway, I'm sure your sons will still be more than happy with only the museum and the match ;) On a Champion's League match day you can access to the museum and panoramic view until 3 pm. Cheers, Lucile Reply

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Camp Nou Tour

Visit fc barcelona stadium & museum, attention: spotify camp nou is under construction until the end of 2024.

During the renovation works of the stadium , the Camp Nou Experience tour will no longer be available. This tour will be transformed into an immersive tour.  Tickets for FC Barcelona Immersive Tour & Museum are already on sale!

Camp Nou Tour : Price, Tickets and Pass

Camp nou immersive basic, basic tour 2024.

During the construction of the new stadium, Camp Nou will offer an immersive tour. This tour includes :

> Visit to the museum + Audio Guide. > Spotify Camp Nou Live immersive room. > Future Stadium Construction Viewpoint.

Camp Nou Tour: Pure emotion!

The Camp Nou Tour is actually the discovery of two places within the club: The FC Barcelona stadium and the museum, that's why this visit is called  Camp Nou Experience ! Fans will also visit the club store "FCB MEGASTORE".

What to see at the FC Barcelona Museum?

Visit the FC Barcelona Museum at Camp Nou and relive the fantastic adventure of a football club like no other. Its history, its players, its matches, its trophies, including the Champions League Cup. The museum is divided into several sections: the historical museum, the trophy gallery, the Messi area and temporary exhibitions. Incredible audiovisual and multimedia installations take you through 120 years of the club.

What to see at the Camp Nou stadium?

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During your visit to the Camp Nou stadium , you'll have the pleasure of seeing what the Barça players see! The visiting team's changing rooms, the tunnel leading from the changing rooms to the stadium, the pitch, the substitutes' bench, the grandstand, the press box and finally the mixed zone and press room. There is also mention of the new Camp Nou , the future stadium with a much larger capacity . Fans are sure to be thrilled!

What can you see in the Official FC Barcelona Shop at the Camp Nou?

In the FC Barcelona Official store at Camp Nou, you can find all the equipment of the Barça players. Shirts, shoes, balls, flags, caps, watches, books, videos. The list of temptations is very long because it is the biggest Barça store in the world. So it's time to think about pleasing yourself and your loved ones with little souvenirs! The visit to the official FC Barcelona store at Camp Nou, called FCB Megastore, is of course free! It is not part of the Camp Nou tour, so you can visit it without reservation or ticket from 10 to 16 hours on weekdays and from 10 to 20 hours on weekends.

Plan your visit to Camp Nou

The best time to visit the Camp Nou is in the morning, when it opens at 10am, and from 3pm onwards. The Camp Nou is one of the most visited places in Barcelona. The FC Barcelona Museum is quite simply the most visited museum in the city.

> We help you find the best  hotels near the Camp Nou  

What is the address of Camp Nou in Barcelona?

The address of Camp Nou is Av. de Joan XXIII, 1, 08001 Barcelona.

At this address you will find access number 9, where you can visit the Camp Nou stadium and the FC Barcelona Museum, as well as the ticket office for those who have not purchased tickets in advance.

Telephone number: +34 902 1899 00

Official website:  Camp Nou

E-mail: [email protected]

What are the opening hours at Camp Nou?

  • Opening times for visiting Camp Nou vary according to the season:
  • January to 18 March: Monday - Saturday 10.00 am - 6.30 pm; Sunday 10.00 am - 2.30 pm
  • 19 March to 16 October: 9.30am - 7.30pm
  • 17 October to 18 December: Monday - Saturday 10.00 am - 6.30 pm; Sunday 10.00 am - 2.30 pm
  • From 19 December to 31 December: 9.30am - 7.30pm
  • Camp Nou is open all year round, except on 1 January, 6 January, 24 September and 25 December.
  • On match days , the FC Barcelona Museum, Trophy Room and Messi Area are only open until 3pm.
  • Visits are not possible on the day before or after a Champions League match.

How to get to Camp Nou?

  • By metro : You can stop at Palau Reial station (line L3), which is 6 minutes' walk from entrance 9. Collblanc station (line L5) is a 5-minute walk from entrance 14. Badal station (line L5) is about 6 minutes' walk from entrances 17 and 18.
  • By bus: The following bus routes stop at Camp Nou: D20, H6, H8, 7, 33, 54, 56, 57, 59, 63, 67, 68, 70, 75, 78, 113, 157 and L12.
  • By tourist bus : The blue line of the tourist bus stops in front of the Barcelona stadium.
  • By car: The nearest car park to the stadium is 400 metres away, called "BSM Tanatori Les Corts". The Riera Blanca car park Carrer de la Riera Blanca, 17 is 500 metres from the entrance.

Camp Nou Map: metro access and main attractions to visit

Camp Nou Experience Overview video

Camp Nou FAQ

Answers to your most frequently asked questions about the Camp Nou visit.

Yes, it is necessary to book the visit to Camp Nou as soon as possible. The number of tickets is limited for sanitary reasons (Covid19) but also to guarantee the comfort of the visitors. Our advice is to buy your ticket on this page as soon as you know the dates of your stay in Barcelona. However, you can also buy tickets at the stadium's ticket office, but you will have to wait in a queue and you will not be sure to get your ticket in the end. 

The entrance for the Camp Nou visit closes one hour and a half before the official closing time of the whole site. This is the ideal time to visit the stadium and the museum. For example, if the official closing time is 7:30pm, you must arrive at 6pm to do the tour.

The average length of the visit to the Camp Nou - stadium and museum - is between 1h30 and 2h. None of the tours are time-limited, so you can stay as long as you like!

No, the price of the ticket at the stadium ticket office is higher than the ticket purchased online because it includes additional management fees. On the other hand, Camp Nou advises buying your ticket online in order to avoid queues depending on the availability of the different time slots. 

Yes, you can show your Camp Nou tour ticket on your smartphone or tablet.

Unfortunately not. Once the "Camp Nou Experience" tickets have been issued, it will not be possible to postpone the visit, cancel it or get a refund.

The entrance to the Camp Nou Tour - stadium and museum - is in front of the FC Barcelona ice rink. The access is between the Barça Café and the Barça Store Camp Nou.

Yes and no, on match days, some of the Barça facilities are reserved for the match. The full tour or guided tours are not possible:

  • The museum will be open.
  • You will have access to the Gallery of Trophies, the history of the Club, and the Messi Area.
  • You will be able to enjoy a panoramic view of the field, until 3 hours before kickoff.

>> Note that there is a discount on the price of tickets for the Camp Nou on match days - this discount is shown when you select the number of tickets.

Please note: On Champions League days, this restriction extends from the day before as well as the price reduction applies.

Unfortunately you will not attend a training match of the Barcelona football club players during the visit of the Camp Nou. Since 2008 the training is no longer done at Camp Nou but at La Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper which is located in Sant Joan Despi, 8.5 kilometers from Camp Nou. These training sessions are not open to the public. The only way to meet the champions now is to go to the Mini Estadi around January 5 of each year, date on which the blaugranas train for the only time of the year in public. The entrance ticket is 10€. Ticket to be found on the spot that day. (Check the date of this match which may be moved due to Liga calendar).

The visit of the Camp Nou is not suitable for the people in wheelchair due to a very large number of stairs throughout the course. Nevertheless the museum with the trophy room, the historical frieze, the Messi space as well as the panoramic view of the stadium are wheelchair-friendly.

The club also offers a special service for the disabled - The Specialized Services Office (OAE) available on +34 902 1899 00

More Camp Nou Tour FAQs

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  • Where can I park at Camp Nou?

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Camp Nou Barça Museum Tickets

  • Experience FC Barcelona's history and explore all about the club's glory at the museum on this immersive tour, as the stadium undergoes renovations.
  • Engage yourself in a virtual 360° audiovisual tour of Barça stadium, and roam through exhibitions and installations with a multilingual audio guide.
  • Discover models, graphics, and interactive audiovisual pieces, all telling tales of FC Barcelona at the Espai Barça.
  • Step back into time at the 'We are History' tunnel and explore a rich heritage through captivating photographs and a space honoring Johan Cruyff.
  • Choose Sports Xperience to take 6 shots at scoring goals against a robot or Total Xperience to get custom shirts and be a virtual part of the club!
  • Entry to Camp Nou Barça Museum
  • Audio guide in Arabic, German, Chinese (Traditional), Russian, Korean, Portuguese, Japanese, English, Italian, Chinese (Simplified), French, Dutch, and Spanish
  • Barça Stadium 360° Immersive Room
  • Construction viewpoint
  • Barça Virtual Dream (optional)
  • Shirt customization at Barça Store (optional)
  • Digital photo of the visit (optional)
  • 6/3 shots at Robokeeper (optional)
  • Tip: Check out the souvenir and merchandise shop, Barça Official Store, before your visit so that you can enjoy the experience dressed in one of those exclusive collections.
  • The visit includes an immersive room that is not recommended for people with epilepsy and/or photosensitive people. Facilities: Wheelchair accessible, pram/stroller accessible.
  • Ramps, elevators, and adapted bathrooms are available at the venue for easy access.
  • Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
  • People with hearing impairment can enjoy the tour with induction loops and accessible audio guides.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

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Players Experience: Exclusive Team Areas, Barça Museum & J. Cruyff Stadium Tour

  • Step into the world of FC Barcelona football players with a guided tour of the Sports City, Estadi Johann Cruyff stadium, and the Barca Museum.
  • Explore FC Barca's changing rooms, training fields, & get exclusive access to basketball, futsal, and handball facilities.
  • Experience the gameday atmosphere as you stand in the middle of the pitch and view the stadium as a professional player at the Barca Museum’s Immersive Experience.
  • Discover the perfect blend of tradition, innovation, and passion that defines FC Barcelona across multiple sports disciplines, such as football, basketball, futsal, handball, and hockey.
  • 2.5-hour tour of Sports City, Estadi Johann Cruyff stadium, and Barca Museum
  • Round trip private bus transfers from Spotify Camp Nou
  • Guided tour in Spanish and English at the Sports City
  • Entry to the Barca Museum and Works viewpoint
  • Pick-up from Spotify Camp Nou
  • Bus ride (30 minutes)
  • Arrival and guided Tour at the Sports City (1.5 hours) - Training pavilions for basketball, futsal, and handball. - Private spaces of the first football team: players' dining room, training field, changing room, and gym. - Training fields and Johan Cruyff Stadium
  • Bus return to Spotify Camp Nou (30 minutes)
  • Tip: Don’t miss the presentation at the Barca Museum that offers a visual history of the club’s wall of trophies, notable players, and the people who influenced the club.
  • You can collect your invitation to the Barça Immersive Tour Museum at the ticket office located at access 9 in Spotify Camp Nou facilities on the day of your visit. -The experience is not accessible for wheelchair users.
  • For safety reasons during the transfer, children under the age of 2 years cannot participate in this activity.

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FC Barcelona: Guided Match Day Tour with Stadium & Museum Access

  • Get the best of FC Barcelona, Europe's largest stadium, on a pre-match guided tour to its playing field, museum, and iconic press rooms.
  • Let an audio guide take you through Messi's mementos, a tunnel honoring Johan Cruyff, goal broadcasts, and a 360-degree stadium view at the museum.
  • Visit the prestigious presidential box – reserved for former players and VIPs – and the Cupra lounge for a premium match viewing experience.
  • Head to the players' fan zone for shooting and soccer games, graffiti, and shows. Top it with the best of Catalan food and drinks from the zone.
  • From a walk on the playing field to press areas and interview rooms hosting legends, get behind-the-scenes insights into pre-match preparations.
  • Guided behind-the-scenes tour of FC Barcelona's stadium
  • Expert guide
  • Digital audio guide
  • Walk on the playing field
  • Invitation to the Barça immersive tour
  • Match tickets
  • Tip: This tour is all about the behind-the-scenes fun – you'll need separate tickets to watch the actual game.
  • This experience is not accessible by wheelchair and pram/strollers.

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Basketball Arena Tour: Barça Museum, Arena Access, Match Ticket & More

  • Feel the thrill of FC Barcelona's home turf on a tour led by an official FC Barcelona guide that offers unparalleled access to Palau Blaugrana's facilities.
  • Gain exclusive VIP access to private areas including the player's gym and dressing rooms, and stand on the electrifying basketball court.
  • Experience the gameday atmosphere with the immersive 360-degree room, and delve into interactive exhibits at the Barça Museum with an audio guide.
  • Enjoy a range of exclusive perks, including a free basketball match ticket, a customizable Barça shirt, and 3 shots at the Robokeeper!
  • Guided tour of Palau Blaugrana stadium and private areas of basketball arena
  • Entry to FC Barçelona Museum
  • Robokeeper 3 shots
  • Barça Virtual Dream
  • Free shirt customization at Barça Store
  • Digital photo of the visit
  • Ticket for basketball and sections match
  • Tip: Don't miss the sight of Messi's 6th Golden Shoe on display at the museum!
  • This tour is not accessible for wheelchair users.
  • Facilities: Restroom, Cloakroom, Rest Areas.
  • Assistance and guide dogs are allowed throughout the entire facility.

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Combo (Save 11%): FC Barcelona: Museum Immersive Tour + Barcelona City Tour: 24/48-Hour Hop-on Hop-off Tour

  • With this cost-saving combo, gain access to the FC Barcelona Museum and explore iconic sites in Barcelona with a 24 or 48-hour hop-on hop-off pass.
  • At the FC Barcelona Museum, enjoy a large-format immersive show that offers a 360º experience. Benefit from an audio guide available in 13 languages.
  • Visit the 'We are History' tunnel and delve into a rich heritage with captivating photographs and a tribute to Johan Cruyff.
  • Choose between a 24-hour or 48-hour hop-on-hop-off pass to gain entry to iconic sites in Barcelona, such as Park Guell, or admire the Barcelona Cathedral.
  • With access to 2 routes and across 32 stops, enjoy a range of onboard services such as free Wi-Fi and an audio guide available in 15 languages.
  • Entry to FC Barcelona Museum
  • Entry to the Architectural Project Museum
  • Audio guide available in Arabic, German, Chinese (Traditional), Russian, Korean, Portuguese, Japanese, English, Italian, Chinese (Simplified), French, Dutch, and Spanish

Barcelona Hop-on Hop-off Tour

  • 24/48-hr Barcelona hop-on hop-off pass
  • Audio guide in Spanish, Catalan, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Hindi, Chinese, Dutch, Japanese, Arabic, Swedish & Hebrew
  • Access to Green (East) & Orange (West) routes
  • Map & brochure in 6 languages
  • Discount voucher booklet

Green Route

  • First bust 9am from Plaça de Catalunya.
  • Last bus: 7pm.
  • Frequency: Approx. every 9 to 13 mins.
  • Popular stops: Park Guell, Sagrada Familia.

Orange Route

  • First bus: 9am from Plaça de Catalunya.
  • Popular stops: Poble Espanyol, Spotify Camp Nou.

Please click here for the detailed route map and boarding points.

  • Tip: Don't miss "The Messi Space" at FC Barcelona's Museum, dedicated to Lionel Messi, displaying his memorabilia, awards, and career highlights.
  • This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
  • Tip: Make use of the onboard discount book for savings on restaurants, stores, tours, transport, and more during your travels.
  • When you board the bus, you’ll be given a brochure with a plan of the city and details of the routes with a description of the stops. The brochure is available in up to 6 languages, depending upon availability: Catalan, Spanish, English, French, German, and Italian.

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Home to FC Barcelona since the stadium’s completion in 1957, Spotify Camp Nou is the largest stadium in Spain and the fourth-largest in the world, in terms of capacity. Spotify Camp Nou has hosted two Champions League finals, two UEFA Cup Winners' Cups and other major football events, including the FIFA World Cup, the 1992 Summer Olympics, and more. This massive football stadium can accommodate 99,354 people at a time! Read on to learn more about this historic Stadium.

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Things to know before booking your camp nou tours.

  • Your ticket includes a visit to the FC Barcelona Museum, which includes the "The Messi Space" which is dedicated to Lionel Messi, displaying his awards and much more!
  • The Camp Nou tour is not accessible for wheelchair users due to stairs, however the FC Barcelona Museum has level access and can be accessed by wheelchair. 
  • Please note that the guided tour includes a visit to an immersive room that is not recommended for people with epilepsy and/or photosensitivity.
  • Camp Nou has several facilities such as rest areas, a cloakroom, ramps, elevators, adapted bathrooms, induction loops and accessible audio guides.

Why visit Camp Nou stadium?

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  • Behind-the-scenes access: The tour of Camp Nou offers behind-the-scenes access to areas typically reserved for players and staff. Explore the visiting team's dressing room, walk through the tunnel onto the pitch, and visit the press room where post-match interviews take place.
  • Legendary players and achievements : Learn about the legacy of FC Barcelona's greatest players, from Maradona to Ronaldinho, Kubala to Lionel Messi. Admire the golden boots of past goal scorers and learn about the club's remarkable achievements over the years, including memorable victories.
  • Interactive multimedia exhibits: Camp Nou's high-tech museum boasts interactive displays and touch-screens, allowing you to understand the club's history, explore on-field action stats, and watch videos of goals.
  • Family-friendly atmosphere: Camp Nou is a family-friendly destination. Whether you're traveling with children, teenagers, or adults, there's something for everyone to enjoy, from the museum exhibits to the stadium tour. It's a bonding experience that can be enjoyed by the whole family.

Which Camp Nou tour is best for you?

Barça Immersive Tour

Barça Museum Tickets

Duration : Flexible Duration

  • Take a virtual tour of the Barça stadium, experience panoramic views and behind-the-scenes areas like the visitors' dressing rooms with a multilingual audio guide. 
  • Discover models, graphics, and interactive audiovisual pieces at the Espai Barça, which showcases Barcelona FC's journey and impact on the world of football.
  • Choose the Sports Xperience option to test your skills against a robot goalkeeper, taking six shots at scoring goals. Or opt for the Total Xperience package to get custom shirts and become a virtual part of the club.

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Guided Tour Tickets

Duration : Flexible Duration ( depends on the ticket chosen )

  • Stand in the middle of the pitch and experience the gameday atmosphere as if you were a professional player. The Barça Museum's Immersive Experience offers a 360-degree view of the stadium
  • Enjoy exclusive VIP access to private areas of Palau Blaugrana, including the player's gym and dressing rooms
  • As part of the tour, enjoy exclusive perks such as a free basketball match ticket, a customizable Barça shirt, and the opportunity to test your skills with three shots at the Robokeeper.

Recommended Tours:

Players Experience: Exclusive Team Areas, Barça Museum & J. Cruyff Stadium Tour Basketball Arena Tour: Barça Museum, Arena Access, Match Ticket & More

Combo Tickets

Combo Tickets

Duration : Choose between a 24 or 48 hour pass

  •  Visit the 'We are History' tunnel within the FC Barcelona Museum and learn about the club's heritage with photographs and a tribute to Johan Cruyff.
  • Choose between a 24-hour or 48-hour hop-on-hop-off pass to explore sites in Barcelona at your own pace. Enjoy access to 2 routes and 32 stops, including popular attractions such as Park Guell and the Barcelona Cathedral.
  • Save money with this cost-saving combo ticket, which offers access to both the FC Barcelona Museum and the hop-on-hop-off sightseeing pass.

What to see on a Camp Nou tour?

FC Barcelona Museum

The museum has three main sections - the historic museum, the 'Futbol art' Collection and a section that features temporary exhibitions. The historic part of the exhibition has all of the club's major trophies which include the Champions League Cup.

The Pitch and Dug Out

Spanning 105 meters in length and 68 meters in width, the meticulously maintained pitch is the stage for thrilling matches and unforgettable moments in football history. Adjacent to the Pitch is the Dugout, also known as the Bench, where the coaching staff and substitutes await their moment to contribute to the game. The Dugout offers a strategic viewpoint for managers to make tactical decisions and for players to prepare for their time on the field.

The Press Boxes

The Press Boxes at Camp Nou are the nerve center of media activity during matches and events. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and communication systems, these boxes serve as command centers for reporting live updates, analyzing tactics, and conducting interviews with players and coaches.

Visitors’ Dressing Room

Although the FC Barcelona dressing room is off-limits, you can explore the visitors’ dressing room, where numerous global teams have prepared for matches. Imagine the energy as you step into the space frequented by football icons where footballing legends have prepared themselves mentally and physically for the match ahead.

The Players’ Tunnel

Experience the thrill as you walk through the players' tunnel, imagining yourself emerging onto the pitch to play with one of the world's most beloved teams. This is your chance to imagine yourself in the atmosphere of matchday and feel like a part of the action, even if just for a fleeting moment.

Plan your visit to the Camp Nou stadium

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Monday to Saturday: 10am to 6.30pm (last entry at 5.45pm)

Sundays & Holidays : 10am to 2.30pm (last entry at 1.45pm)

Closed: January 1, December 25

Match Days: During scheduled match days, only the museum is accessible to the public. However, visitors can still explore the trophy room and Messi Space. Guests can also enjoy panoramic views of the pitch up to 3 hours before kick-off.

Address: C. d'Arístides Maillol, 12, 08028 Barcelona

Find it on maps.

Nearest Landmark: Les Corts neighborhood (1.6 kilometers away)

By Metro: The stadium is a short, 5-minute walk from Collblanc or Badal station. 

Closest station: Collblanc or Badal station. 

By Car: The closest car park to the stadium is 300 meters away and is called 'BSM Tanatori Les Corts'. Another car park called ‘Ronda Park’ is situated 400 meters from the stadium.

Bus: Take bus line 75 or the L12

Closest Stop: Estadi del Futbol Club Barcelona stop

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  • Camp Nou has free Wi-Fi on the premises.
  • There is a cloak room to store luggage and pushchairs.
  • There is free parking available.
  • There are a range of dining options including restaurants, bars, and concession stands.
  • The official FC Barcelona store provides a wide selection of souvenirs and merchandise.
  • Camp Nou has designated smoking areas and rest areas.
  • There are several restrooms in the premises, including accessible toilets.

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  • Check the FC Barcelona calendar before planning your visit, as tour operating hours may change due to match schedules. Make sure to verify at least 24-48 hours in advance.
  • Show your team spirit by wearing your favorite football team colors for memorable photos during the visit.
  • Don't forget to see Messi's 6th Golden Shoe, proudly displayed at the museum!
  • Experience the vibrant atmosphere by visiting the stadium on a matchday, even if you won't have a full tour. Immerse yourself in the electric energy and excitement as the Blaugranas take the field.
  • Please note that there are no lockers or storage facilities at the entrance. Any prohibited items will need to be discarded before entering the stadium.
  • Consider biking to the stadium from the city center! It's a short distance, and there are convenient and secure bike parking facilities available at the stadium.

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Budget : Yellow Nest Hostel, Hotel L’Alguer. Hostel Sants

Mid-Range: Aparthotel Atenea Barcelona: , Hotel Madanis

Luxury: Hotel Catalonia Rigoletto, Hotel Sofia Gran, NH Barcelona Stadium

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  • In Tour Bar: Situated within the stadium, this venue offers a selection of refreshments, including coffee, tea, and quick bites such as sandwiches and burgers.
  • Ice Rink: This restaurant is perfect for enjoying local products, with an extensive variety of sandwiches available.
  • Barca Cafe: Featuring a prominent central bar, this cafe has an open-plan kitchen where diners can observe the chefs in action. You can enjoy food rom the famous chefs Juan Carlos, Borja and Pedro Iglesias

Beyond Camp Nou Stadium

The Legends Museum

The Legends Museum

The Legends Museum is a football museum created in collaboration with LaLiga, FIFA, UEFA, CONMEBOL, and the IOC. Located at Puerta del Sol, spanning 4,200 square meters across 7 floors, it includes a 4D cinema, game area, and a rooftop restaurant. 

ETA: 6 hours by car

Civitas Metropolitano Stadium

Civitas Metropolitano Stadium

The Civitas Metropolitano Stadium is the home to Atletico Madrid. This state-of-the-art facility offers immersive stadium tours that showcase its cutting-edge design and its various amenities. From the press room to the presidential box, you have the opportunity to explore behind-the-scenes areas such as the changing rooms, dugouts and more.

Santiago Bernabeu

Santiago Bernabeu Stadium

The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, situated in Madrid, Spain, is a famous football venue. Boasting a seating capacity of 85,000, it ranks as the second-largest football stadium in Spain. Since its inauguration in 1947, the stadium has proudly served as the home ground for Real Madrid.

Frequently asked questions about Camp Nou Tours

Camp Nou means 'New Field' and was named after the previous stadium Camp de Les Corts.

Yes, you can enhance your experience with special add-ons such as the Players Experience ticket, which includes access to additional areas or the Basketball Arena Tour which will give you  a free basketball match ticket, a customizable Barça shirt, and 3 shots at the Robokeeper!

The duration of the tour varies, but visitors usually allocate at least 1.5 to 2 hours for the full experience.

Yes, audio guides are usually available in multiple languages, including English, French and more.

Early mornings or late afternoons tend to be less crowded. Specifically, arriving shortly after the stadium opens at 10:00 am or later in the afternoon, around 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm, can help minimize the number of visitors,  especially on weekdays. 

Yes, certain items may be prohibited or restricted inside the stadium, such as large bags, food, beverages, and professional camera equipment. It's advisable to check the stadium's guidelines or contact them directly for specific restrictions.

Your Camp Nou tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled. Please plan accordingly. 

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Barça Immersive Tour

Barça Immersive Tour

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  • Escuelas y campus (+20 pax)
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¿Qué incluye?

  • Museo + Audioguía
  • Mirador de las obras

TOTAL XPERIENCE

  • Robokeeper 3 chutes
  • Foto digital de la visita
  • Barça Virtual Dream
  • Personalización de la camiseta en la Barça Store

MATCH DAY TOUR ESTADI OLÍMPIC

  • Palco Presidencial
  • Paseo por el terreno de juego
  • Players Fan Zone
  • Tour guiado detrás de las cámaras
  • Acceso a zonas de prensa con todos los montajes de TV preparados
  • Próximos partidos: Valencia 29/04

PLAYERS EXPERIENCE - CIUDAD DEPORTIVA

  • Visita al Estadi Johan Cruyff
  • Ida y vuelta en autocar privado
  • Visita a Polideportivos privados de secciones
  • Acceso a espacios exclusivos del 1r equipo de fútbol: Vestuarios / comedor / gimnasio / campos de entrenamiento
  • Guía Español – Inglés
  • Próximas sesiones: 08/05 / 15/05 / 23/05 / 29/05

VIRTUAL XPERIENCE

PLAYERS EXPERIENCE BASKETBALL ARENA TOUR

  • Obsequio Barça
  • Entrada a partidos de baloncesto y secciones (MÁS INFO)
  • Tour guiado por los espacios privados del Palau Blaugrana

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  • Entrada válida hasta el 30/06/2024

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Camp Nou Tour

If you want to feel like a player for a day, the Camp Nou tour gives you the chance to go behind the scenes and soak up all the action from a player’s perspective.

What to expect – Prices & Tickets – Tour Times

Camp Nou Tour

As well as giving you instant access to all the good stuff – we’re talking dressing rooms, the player tunnel, and the mighty pitch itself – the Barcelona stadium tour also gives you access to the FC museum, where you can learn all about the history of the club.

The tour itself is self-guided, so you can spend as long as you like browsing the player bios and walking in the footsteps of football superstars. As you make your way through, bright yellow barriers etch out the way for you so you don’t miss a single thing, and there are attendants on hand to help you out if you get lost.

Information is dotted around on boards along the route, but you can also pick up a guided tour for that extra oomph (see the tickets section for more information).

What to Expect

There is a lot to take in on the FC Barcelona tour, so expect to spend between 1 and 2 hours exploring the team’s past and present. Along the way, you’ll get to build up the backstory of the Barcelona team, and learn more about its players, successes, and what life is like at the stadium for the team.

Things to See on the Camp Nou Tour

Virtual experience.

At the start of the tour you’ll be party to a 10-minute 3D extravaganza that places you, the visitor, in the much-coveted position of player.

The experience is supposed to give a sense of what it’s like for players when they’re on the pitch, with replays of famous matches and accompanying sound tracks to provide the full flavour.

One of the stop-offs of note is the in-house chapel, which was opened in 1958 and blessed by Pope John Paul II in the early 80s. Since then, it has provided a safe space for players to send up last minute prayers before they hit the field.

FC Barcelona Museum

Perhaps the most interesting element of the tour is the museum, which is home to wall-to-wall trophy cabinets, player bios, and historic photos of team successes. Here, you can delve into the narrative of FC Barcelona through a collection of fun, interactive displays and eye-catching wall displays.

Messi Space

Yes, there’s an entire space dedicated to the Argentinean superstar. You can marvel (or look on in puzzlement) at Leo Messi’s 5 Ballons d’Or and his 3 Golden Boots while watching a montage of his best goals that play out on the walls.

Not Just Football

Despite its undeniably football-focused ambiance, the stadium is also home to a collection of trophies from other Barcelona sports teams – a fun way to get an overview for the city’s entire sporting scene.

The Pressroom

Many a confession has been made and many a question been diverted in the stadium pressroom. This is where much of the post-match activity takes place, with players justifying their failures and bigging up their successes. You can sit in the same seats as the world’s best-loved players, or check things out from the press’ perspective.

Visitors’ Dressing Room

Unfortunately, you can’t wander into the FC Barcelona dressing room, because it’s constantly in use by the players who leave their stuff there on the regular. This is a shame, really, as apparently it’s decked out with a spa, treatment room, and pharmacy. Instead, you’ll have to make do with checking out the visitors’ dressing room, which has seen hundreds of global teams pass through its doors.

The Players’ Tunnel

This is where things really start to get good. If you shut your eyes (or keep them open and use your imagination), you can almost pretend you’re about to emerge on the pitch to play with one of the world’s most beloved teams.

The Mighty Playing Field

The tunnel inevitably leads to the field, which is pretty impressive up close. Here, you can look out over the 105m by 68m pitch and gaze up at the 48m high stands (squint hard enough and you can almost see the 100,000 passionate fans cheering and jeering). This is where the Benches are (or the “Dug Out” area), where you can sit in the same seats as the managers.

Commentary Boxes

Get your commentary on in these raised boxes that have seen hundreds of TV and radio stars work their fast-lipped magic.

While you’re wandering around, don’t forget to look out for Miro’s lithograph, which was made especially for the Barcelona football team, and the 5-star plaque that was awarded to the stadium in 1999.

Tickets and Prices

Ready to buy your Camp Nou Tour tickets? Here is all the price information you need to know.

The easiest way to buy tickets is online, because you can beat the queues at the stadium. Once you’ve booked, you’ll need to print out your confirmation and hand it in at the entrance of the stadium. You’ll need photographic ID to prove that you’re the person who bought the tickets. You don’t need to reserve a time or day when booking.

Camp Nou Opening Times

The stadium is open throughout the year apart from the 1st January and the 25th December.

You can take a tour between 10am and 6.30pm, with last admittance at 5.45pm.

On match days, only the museum is open to the public, including the trophy room and Messi Space, but you can also get a panoramic view of the pitch up to 3 hours before kick-off.

Note: It’s worth checking online to see if you’ll be able to access all areas before you make the journey to the stadium, as there are often unexpected changes to the schedule in training season and for miscellaneous events.

Audioguides

You can also pick up an audioguide at the start of the tour, which will offer additional information to the wall panels as you go around. Audioguides are available in a range of languages, and are self-paced so you can go with the flow.

Audioguide price: €5

Note: You’ll be asked for ID as a deposit when you pick up an audioguide, so it’s worth taking a driving license or a bank card so you don’t have to part with your passport.

Luxury Guide Service

If you really want to push the boat out, you can hire an experienced guide to take you around the stadium and offer you real-life anecdotes. Guides can deliver tours in a range of different languages and require a reservation and pre-payment. Guide price: €170 (not including the cost of entry tickets)

Alternatively, you can buy tickets at the stadium from the automatic ticket machines or from the on-site ticket offices. These are often subject to queues, so be prepared to wait around.

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FC Barcelona Museum and Camp Nou Stadium Tour

With a seating capacity of almost 100,000, El Camp Nou is the largest stadium in Europe and a Mecca for football fans from around the world.

The Camp Nou Experience is one of the most popular tours in Barcelona, giving visitors exclusive access to areas of the stadium that are usually off-limits, including the changing rooms, press box, dugout and pitch, and the FC Barcelona museum .

Whether you’re a diehard fan of FC Barcelona or just interested in finding out what goes on behind the scenes at one of the best football teams in the world, a visit to Camp Nou should be on your list of things to do in Barcelona.

Images from 2009 and 2010 in the Barça footbal club museum: Messi, Iñiesta, Javi, Pujol et al...

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Once through the turnstiles, the Camp Nou Experience starts with the first of 3 photo opportunities that have been set up along the tour route.

Museum staff take your photo in front of a green screen holding a Barça shirt and football scarf. You’re not obliged to buy anything, and if you don’t fancy having your photo taken, you can walk past.

Espai Johan Cruyff

At the entrance to the museum, there’s a small section dedicated to Johan Cruyff, the legendary Dutch footballer who was one of Barcelona’s best-loved and most talented players. Cruyff played for Barça during the 1970s and then returned to Camp Nou as coach during the 1990s.

FC Barcelona Museum

A large glass cabinet displaying football cups and trophies at the FC Barcelona museum

The tour continues through the museum, where there are four large display tables explaining the club’s history from its beginnings in 1899 to the present day.

In addition to text in 3 languages (English, Spanish and Catalan), there are photos, press cuttings and memorabilia, including vintage football shirts, boots, posters etc.

The tables are flanked by glass cabinets containing the impressive collection of trophies that Barça has won over the years. There’s also a large interactive screen where you can learn about highlights from the club’s history.

Next up is a small section dedicated to the women’s team as well as the other Barça teams (basketball, handball, hockey etc…), followed by spaces dedicated to Joan Gamper, Josep Suñol and, of course, Leo Messi.

The View from the Stands

A view of FC Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium taken using a fisheye lense.

Now that you’ve learned about the team’s history, it’s time to visit the stands and take a few panoramic shots of the pitch. If you are seeing a match during your stay in Barcelona , you can try and work out where you will be sitting.

This is a great chance to wander freely among the rows of plastic seats and soak up the atmosphere. Imagine what it must be like here when the stadium is packed with thousands of cheering fans.

The Changing Rooms, Press Rooms and Mixed Zone

Once you’ve taken a few photos of the pitch, the tour continues downstairs to the changing rooms.

Unfortunately, you only get to visit the visiting team’s changing room, which is pretty sparse. From what I’ve seen on TV and in photos, the Barça changing rooms are more luxurious.

From here, we move on to the Mixed Zone, where post-match interviews with the players take place, followed by the more formal Press Room with seating for 120 journalists.

The tunnel out to the pitch

After the changing rooms and press area follows a short passage decorated with large photos of important moments in Barça’s history (presumably selected to remind the visiting team who they are up against), followed by the tunnel, which leads out to the pitch.

This is the tunnel you see on TV where the players wait just before running out onto the pitch at the start of the match.

On the right-hand side of the tunnel is a small chapel which was blessed by Pope John Paul II when he visited the Camp Nou stadium in 1982.

Tourists taking photos in the tunnel which leads out to the pitch at FC Barcelona football ground. Part of the Camp Nou experience tour.

The Pitch and Dug Out

From the players’ tunnel, we walk out onto the pitch, well not right onto the pitch itself, but you do get as far as the sideline and can sit in the chairs where the managers, coaches and players sit during the match.

Like the visit to the stands earlier in the tour, this is a great place to linger for a few minutes, take a few photos and imagine what it must be like to be here during a match!

Barça Virtual Experience with VR glasses.

After visiting the pitch, you walk back up through the stands, where you get the chance to experience a training session and a match using 3D virtual reality goggles.

The Press Boxes and More Photo Opportunities

Next up is a chance to have your photo taken with one of Barça’s many cups before climbing the stairs (or taking the lift) up to the press box, where reporters get a bird’s eye view of the action while commenting on the game.

After the press boxes, we walk back down through the stadium to a third photo opportunity where you get to pose with your favourite player courtesy of a large green screen.

Moments of Barça History and the Camp Nou Shop

Finally, we finish the tour in a section called Moments of Barça History, which is a series of screens showing moments from the team’s recent history accompanied by a soundtrack of crowds cheering and chanting Barça, Barça Barça!

Then there’s a small display with a model of what the Nou Camp Nou stadium will look like when the current remodelling works are completed, due to be finished sometime in 2023.

Lastly comes the three story high FC Barcelona megastore, which stocks all the Barça merchandising that you could possibly need!

View of the pitch from the sidelines during the Camp Nou Experience Barcelona football club stadium tour.

Ticket Prices

Adults €23.50 ( Online price €20 )

Youth (4-10 years) €12.50 ( Online price €10 )

Children under 4 Free Entry

Audio guide €6

Barça Virtual experience (VR glasses) €6

Guided tour with English-speaking guide €55

Discounts and promo codes

20% discount with Barcelona Pass

5% discount with the Barcelona Card

Opening hours

January 2nd to January 8th Daily 10:00 – 19:30 January 9th – March 24th Mon – Sat 10:00 – 18:30, Sun 10:00 – 14:30 March 25th – October 14th Daily 09:30 – 19:30 October 15th – December 16th Mon – Sat 10:00 to 18:30, Sun 10:00 to 14:30 December 17th – December 31st Daily 10:00 to 19:30

Last entry is 1.5 hours before the museum closes.

The museum and stadium are closed on Christmas and New Year’s Day.

Match days (La Liga and Copa del Rey): The tour is closed all day. You can visit the museum and panoramic viewpoint up until 3 hours before the match starts.

Champions’ league matches : The tour is closed on the day of the match and the day before. You can visit the museum and panoramic viewpoint up until 3 pm.

Barça fans looking at the memorabilia (Including one of Messi's shirts) on display in the FC Barcelona museum during the Camp Nou tour.

Camp Nou is at C/Arístides Maillol 12 in the Les Courts neighbourhood and takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes to get to from the city centre using public transport.

How to get there

There are two metro stops nearby, both of which are less than a 10-minute walk from the ground. Follow the signs to Camp Nou from the Metro platform.

Les Corts – L3 (green line) nearest entrance to the ground is gate number 9 (see map below)

Collblanc – L5 (blue line) and L9 sur (orange line) nearest entrance to the ground is gate number 15.

The open-top Hop On Hop Off tour buses also stop at the stadium (blue line).

Time needed to visit

You should allow between one and a half and 3 hours for the tour. If you plan to have something to eat at the ground or are a dedicated Barça fan, it could take longer. Once inside the museum, there is no time limit.

Information in English?

Yes, all labels and displays are in English, Spanish and Catalan. Audio guides are available in English as well as several other languages.

The dug out, a highpoint of the Barça stadium tour, you can actually sit in the same chairs where the players sit

FAQs and tips for visiting the FC Barcelona Museum and the Camp Nou Experience Tour

Is the camp nou experience a guided tour.

The standard Camp Nou Experience is a self-guided tour.

There is lots of information explaining the club’s history in the museum, and Camp Nou staff will indicate the route you should follow if necessary, but they are not tour guides.

Audioguides can be purchased at the entrance to the museum and cost €6.

There are also guided tours with English-speaking guides available although you have to book in advance .

Is it worth paying the extra for the audio guide?

Yes, I found the audio guide interesting, and it added to my visit.

I wouldn’t say that it is essential, but if you are interested in the history of FC Barcelona but don’t want to spend lots of time reading all the display boards, then I think it’s a good choice.

In addition to the museum, it also guides you around the rest of the stadium, where there are no display boards to read.

The audio guide itself is a small tablet which, in addition to the audio, includes video clips and photos as well as a quiz about what you have seen during the tour.

If two or more of you are visiting, then you could, of course, share one between you.

When you pick up the audio guide at the entrance to the museum, you are asked to leave a bank card as security which will be returned at the exit. If, like me, you don’t want to leave a credit card, then a driving licence is also acceptable.

Is it worth paying extra for the Virtual reality glasses?

No, in my opinion, it’s not worth it. The VR video only lasts about 3 minutes or so, and, unless you’ve never tried VR goggles before, it is pretty unimpressive.

Is there anywhere to eat inside the Camp Nou stadium?

Yes, there is a bar inside Camp Nou with views of the pitch, plus several fast-food restaurants at the entrance to the Camp Nou experience where you can get something to eat and drink.

There are also plenty of restaurants and bars in the surrounding area.

My favourite restaurant near the Camp Nou stadium is La Riera (only open at lunchtime).

Inside the small chapel at Futbol Club Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium.

Should I purchase my tickets for the Camp Nou Experience online in advance?

Yes, online tickets cost €3.50 less than buying tickets at the stadium, plus they allow you to go straight to the museum entrance without having to queue up to purchase tickets.

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Having said that, unlike the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, the slots don’t usually sell out, so there’s no need to buy your tickets days in advance.

If you’re not sure exactly when you will be visiting Camp Nou, I recommend that you bookmark this page and then check back when you’re in Barcelona, keep an eye on availability, and book tickets the day before you plan to visit.

Please remember that the tour doesn’t run on match days or the day before champions league matches.

If you want to be as flexible as possible whilst still having a pre-booked ticket, open tickets are available . These are a good choice if you want to avoid queueing for tickets but aren’t sure exactly when you will arrive at Camp Nou.

What’s the best time to visit the Camp Nou Experience tour and FC Barcelona museum?

The museum is usually less busy in the morning.

Is it still worth taking the Camp Nou tour if it’s raining?

Yes, I’d say it’s a good thing to do on rainy days (not that there are many rainy days in Barcelona).

The only section of the tour where you aren’t undercover is when you visit the dugout and side-line, and if you are unlucky with the weather, you could skip this bit if you want to.

I already plan to see Barça play at Camp Nou. Is it still worth taking the tour?

Absolutely, the tour gives you exclusive access to parts of the stadium where you can’t go during a match (press box, press area, changing rooms, tunnel, side-line, dug out etc.

Plus, the museum tells you tons about the club.

If you’re a fan visiting Barcelona to see Barça play, I’d say that the Camp Nou Experience tour is a must.

Is there free WIFI available at the stadium?

Free WIFI is available at the Camp Nou stadium, although I’ve heard that the coverage is pretty poor.

Barça fans approaching the Camp Nou stadium from gate number 15, you can see signs which guide you to the museum.

How long will it take to get from my hotel to the Camp Nou Experience?

This depends on where you will be staying. From Plaça Catalunya or the Sagrada Família by public transport, it takes between half an hour and 45 minutes.

A taxi from central Barcelona to the stadium will take about 20 minutes and cost about €15 (depending on traffic).

Would the Camp Nou Experience Tour be enjoyable for someone who isn’t a football fan?

It’s a hard one to call, but I think that if you are interested in the history of Barcelona, then you would find the museum interesting.

Apart from the football, the trophies and the club’s history, it also helps you understand why the club means so much to so many Barcelonians.

Can I take photos inside Camp Nou and the FC Barcelona museum?

Yes, photography is allowed throughout the tour and museum. The only no cameras sign I saw was at the spot where you could have Camp Nou’s photographers taking a photo of you with one of the trophies.

What’s the deal with the photo opportunities?

As I mentioned earlier in this article, there are 3 photo opportunities set up along the tour route where Camp Nou staff take your photo in front of a green screen.

At the first one, right at the start of the tour) you are handed a Barça shirt and scarf to pose with.

In the second one, you get to pose with one of the team’s many trophies, and at the last, you pose in front of a green screen, and they Photoshop in your favourite player from the current Barça squad.

You can walk straight by if you want, but it’s good fun, and there’s no obligation to buy the photos if you don’t want them.

At the end of the tour, you are shown all the photos and can choose whether you want to purchase any prints. Prices range from €20 for one printed photo and all the photos in digital format to €60 for a souvenir album withfour4 printed photos (you choose which ones) and all the pictures in digital format.

If you’re visiting with your family or a group of friends, then it’s a fun way to immortalise your visit and a nice souvenir.

Incidentally, when I visited, I chose not to purchase the photos, and when I said that I wasn’t interested and walked off, another staff member asked me (in a relaxed and friendly manner) why I hadn’t purchased them. When I replied that the photos were nice, but I didn’t want to spend €20 on a print, she asked me whether I’d be interested in buying all the pictures in digital format for €10.

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Have I missed anything? If you’ve something to add or if there’s anything else you need to know about the Camp Nou Experience , please let me know in the comments section below.

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Hi Nstruss,

Thanks for your comment, I’m glad to hear you had a good time!

Thanks for the great descriptions of the tour! We are making a quick stop in Barcelona this fall, just for 2.5 days and will happen to be there on a Champions League game day. We already have our tickets for the match, but there are no tours available on game day or the day prior, it appears, but it says the museum is open until 3:00 on game day. Do you still purchase tickets as if for the tour just to the museum portion or is there something else I should be looking for? My kids want every Barca experience we can get while in town! Thanks for your help!

Good question, as you say, on match days only the museum, trophy collection and one viewpoint are open and they close at 3pm.

There’s no information on the club’s website about reduced prices so I imagine that you still have to pay the full rate.

I’ve sent a mail to the club to make sure. I’ll let you know as soon as I get a reply.

The club has confirmed that on match days you still have to purchase the regular ticket but can only visit the museum and one of the panoramic viewpoints.

If i pay for the camp nou tour online , when i get there will i get the tickets printed or a pass or it will be just the ticket in the mobile phone ?

Hi Panetolikos,

If you purchase the tickets from the links or “book now” button in this post then you will receive an email with a link to download your tickets.

You don’t need to print the tickets out, just show them on your phone at the entrance.

If you want the ticket as a souvenir you could print it out at home if you like but you don’t need to.

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Visit the Camp Nou Experience : Barcelona's fantastic Camp Nou stadium and the museum of one of the most successful football clubs in the world, FC Barcelona ! Even if you're not a big football fan, the stadium tour will still impress you. During the tour, you will learn more about the club's unique story and how it represents a city, the Catalan region, and even their Catalan language. FC Barcelona is part of the identity of the Catalan people. Barça 'més que un club', meaning 'more than a club'.

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The ticket for the Camp Nou Experience includes admittance to the museum, the impressive Camp Nou football stadium, and the interactive zone where you can experience FC Barcelona's greatest moments.

The audio guide will give you a tour of the football stadium and the FC Barcelona Museum at your own pace. You will see everything on this tour of the FC Barcelona stadium : the dressing rooms, the player tunnel, the press room, commentator boxes, and of course the Camp Nou Museum with all the major awards FC Barcelona has one. The club's list of cups includes the Champions League, the national cup 30 times, and the national championship 26 times.

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The stadium can easily be reached by metro . The closest metro stop for visiting the stadium tour is metro stop 'Palau Reial' of the green metro line 3. From this stop, you only have to walk to the end of the 'Carrer de Marti i Franques' street. After 500 metres, you'll reach the entrance for the Camp Nou Experience.

An alternative stop is metro stop 'Collblanc', of metro line 5. Turn into the street 'Travessera de les Corts' and follow it for about 300 metres. However, you will still need to get to the other side of the football stadium. Go left and follow the stadium premises. This stop is a better choice if you're visiting a match of FC Barcelona, as the gates at the side will be open then.

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There are four ticket types for the Camp Nou Experience: Standard adult tickets, tickets for seniors/pensioners, students, and children. Children under the age of 6 enter for free – but you must book their place.

The Camp Nou Experience is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Barcelona. The FC Barcelona Museum, which is included in the tour, is Barcelona’s most popular museum, receiving close to 2 million visitors a year – that’s why it’s important to book ahead to guarantee your visiting times and to avoid the long lines at the Stadium.

You also have the opportunity to benefit from a special combo discount if you get your Camp Nou Tour tickets together with the Barcelona Hop On Hop Off Bus pass. The Hop on Hop off is the best way to get around the city and view all its most important monuments.

What to see and do

Befitting a club of the stature of FC Barcelona, there is much to see and do on your visit to Camp Nou. With your ticket you’ll get to visit…

The Mighty Playing Field

Look out over the 105m by 68m pitch and gaze up at the 48m high stands and you’ll get to feel what it’s like to be a player for FC Barcelona on match-day. You can also visit the benches, where coaches and the team sit and strategize during the game.

The Commentators’ Boxes

Perched up in the rafters, the commentators’ boxes offer the best view of the entire stadium and the playing field. Many famous TV and radio personalities have spent hours on hours here, helping fans at home feel the hype and the ambience of the game from afar.

The Visitors’ Dressing Room

Unfortunately, the home dressing room is off limits to visitors, but you will get to see the visitors dressing room. All of the world’s most famous teams have come been through here: Real Madrid, Man United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Milan, and dozens of others.

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Over the years, Barcelona has collected hundreds of trophies from many different competitions. They’re all on display here, as well as many mementos from the club’s past. If you want to get to know FC Barcelona’s history a little better this is the place to do so.

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  • Did you know that it’s the largest stadium in Europe? The Camp Nou has a capacity of just over 99,000 spectators and the current expansion plan, to be completed in 2021, will increase that to 105,000.
  • The first player to score a goal at the Camp Nou was Eulogio Martinez, a popular Paraguayan striker for Barcelona during the 50’s and 60’s.
  • The stadium was built to accommodate the massive crowds attracted by the popularity of Laszlo Kubala, Barcelona’s first true star player. The old stadium of Les Corts was too small to fit all the fans that wanted to see the Hungarian play.
  • Barcelona won its one-thousandth game in the Camp Nou in November of 2014, a 5-1 victory over Sevilla including a hat trick by Leo Messi

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FC Barcelona presents full details of the future Spotify Camp Nou to the Architects' Association of Catalonia

FC Barcelona has presented the Spotify Camp Nou redevelopment project and the state of progress of the works at an event organised on Monday 4 March at the facilities of the Architects' Association of Catalonia (COAC). Barça vice-president Elena Fort, together with the head of the technical office of Espai Barça, Lluís Moya, and members of the project team, presented all the details of the future stadium to the collegiate architects, who were able to preview the latest renderings of the new facility.

The meeting was also the starting point of a series of visits that the Club has organised in collaboration with the COAC to the Spotify Camp Nou site. This is part of Barça's goal of spreading the word about the project and making it known, in this case among registered architects, the the work that is being done by FC Barcelona in the district of Courts is set to become an architectural benchmark for the city and for the world.

The event began with an introduction by the dean of the COAC, Guim Costa i Calsamiglia, who welcomed all attendees by highlighting the architectural importance of the stadium and the good decision to maintaining the original facade and open the space to the city. Elena Fort then stressed the passion that FC Barcelona has for its Espai Barça, the future of the club and the efforts by club and city to ensure they have the best stadium in the world

Lluís Moya and members of the project team then explained where the work is at right now and discussed the technical and architectural aspects. Sustainability is another of the cornerstones of the project, and some of the plans in this regard were presented, such as for example the reuse of the concrete and steel from the old stadium for the construction of the new facility.

Espai Barça will be the largest and most innovative sports and entertainment space in the centre of a major European city. This is precisely one of the most characteristic features of the project and one of the challenges faced by the construction process of each of the facilities that will be part of the complex. As Moya says, it features 220,000 m2 of built-up area, 75,000 m2 of footprint and rises 40 metres above ground level. The mobility of almost 105,000 spectators also needs to be factored in, and a total of 20,000 visitors a day will be visiting the second most important museum in the country.

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Innovation lies at the heart of the project, starting with the construction process of the Spotify Camp Nou, which is happening at a rapid pace to ensure that the redevelopment in completed as quickly as possible, thus minimising the inconvenience caused to the neighbourhood of Les Corts and reduving as much as possible the time spent at the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium, with the return to the stadium planned for the end of this year of 2024.

Moya also showed the collegiate architects the layout of the different floors of the future Stadium, as well as details of the different sections, showing how the iconic facade of 1957 designed by the architects Francesc Mitjans, José Soteras and Lorenzo García Barbón is being maintained, with the entire structure of the new third tier being developed around it.

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The event ended with words from Ignacio López, deputy director of the ETSAB, who reviewed the history and evolution of the stadium, starting from the initial project and the entire design conception process carried out by the selected architects.

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The FC Barcelona Football Stadium is home to one of the best football clubs in the world. Explore one of the most-visited attractions in Spain to discover the history of the team. 

The FC Barcelona Football Stadium, Spotify Camp Nou was inaugurated in 1957. It's one of the largest stadiums in the world and one of the biggest in capacity.

Callous witness to FC Barcelona’s victories and defeats, the stadium has become famous worldwide, attracting devotion and admiration from Barcelona’s fans and animosity from rival team fans.

Camp Nou Experience

The Spotify Camp Nou Experience is a tour that will give all football fans the chance to explore the stadium. The guided tour includes a visit to the locker rooms, and a walk through the tunnel to the field, just like the players do before the match starts and visitors will also step on the turf, where so many legendary matches have been played.

The tour also includes a walk through the Stadium’s lounges, VIP seats, the bench, and the press room while the English-speaking guide discloses the history of the stadium and the team’s most important victories.

The tour finishes at the FC Barcelona Museum, which is packed with photographs, trophies, and personal items belonging to some of the team’s most legendary football players . These objects reflect the team’s story throughout the years.

Currently, the stadium is under construction and so certain parts are not accessible at the moment.

For all football fans

The Spotify Camp Nou Experience is one of the most visited attractions in Catalonia and the "most visited museum" in Spain, but we would only recommend it for those of you that are FC Barcelona fans or football fans in general.  Otherwise, you might get a bit bored.

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2 April - 7 October Monday - Saturday: 10 am - 8 pm. Sundays and public holidays: 10 am - 2:30 pm. Rest of the year Monday - Saturday: 10 am - 6:30 pm. Sundays and public holidays: 10 am - 2:30 pm.

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The Magnitude of Barcelona's New Camp Nou

The new Spotify Camp Nou will debut with a capacity for 60,000 spectators (60% of the total) and with two of the three planned stands, as confirmed by Barcelona president Joan Laporta during a site visit conducted by the board on Wednesday.

Laporta led the Barcelona delegation on the third site visit. The last one took place in November, and since then, the renovation has progressed as planned.

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The recent actions have focused on the pillars of the structure of the new third stand and have continued with a series of repairs on the first and second stands, as reported by the club.

In statements to Catalan media, Laporta explained that everything is "going as planned." "Everything is moving forward, and soon we will be able to make the facilities available to the members of Barça. It's very emotional because it will make Barça have the best stadium in the world, a unique stadium," he insisted.

The leader spoke of the return of activity with two renovated stands, with a capacity for approximately 60,000 spectators. "I am very proud of how the work is progressing," he indicated.

"The foundations of the third stand are already being laid, the two stands we have now, the first and second, are on track to have the seats installed, and everything is being leveled," he commented.

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Laporta expressed satisfaction because these advancements are the result of a decision made knowing that fans would understand it because it was "a dream of Barcelona," to have "the best stadium in the world."

"A collective dream of Barcelona is coming true, and it's very exciting. It's history, the result of the decision we made at the time, but also of the understanding of the members and fans, who knew we had to sacrifice to achieve it," he said.

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Joan Laporta ha visitado este mi�rcoles 24 de abril las obras del Camp Nou . En las im�genes ofrecidas por la entidad se puede comprobar que la instalaci�n ya va, poco a poco, cogiendo forma. La primera y segunda grader�a va camino de empezar a colocar las sillas. La idea de la instituci�n es regresar al estadio con estas dos zonas terminadas, con una capacidad de aproximadamente 60.000 espectadores. De todas formas, a�n no hay fecha fijada para el regreso al Camp Nou , aunque se espera que sea antes de final de este a�o 2024.

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Duration 1 hour 30 mins

If you want to explore the Barça Museum and the Camp Nou with an expert, this is the perfect option. Book your guided visit now to be sure of a place! When you arrive, head to the counter at the Museum entrance; your guide will be waiting there. And remember: the tours are in groups and bilingual (Spanish and English).

Did you know that the Barça Museum is the most visited sports museum in Europe? You’ll learn this and much more on the first part of your visit, including the chance to see the special Messi space and to admire all the trophies that the club has won.

Your guide will then take you to some of the most emblematic parts of the stadium, such as the players’ tunnel and the visitors’ dressing room. And before you go, you can also visit the commentary boxes, including sound effects and a panoramic view from the 3 rd tier. Not bad, eh?

Don’t forget the tour may be modified on days when there are matches or other events.

COVID-19: Safety regulations Accessibility information: For structural reasons and due to the large number of staircases on the route, the Camp Nou Tour is not adapted for persons with physical disabilities (wheelchairs). Such persons may visit the Museum (Trophy Room, History. Messi Space. Other Sports Trophies) and enjoy a panoramic view of the stadium from the second tier. More information

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  4. El TOUR más BARATO del CAMP NOU del @FCBarcelona

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  1. Barça Stadium Tour & Museum

    Experience the thrill of walking out onto the Camp Nou pitch. Explore the Leo Messi area, marvel at the European Cups and interact with Barça. Purchase tickets on the official website!

  2. Barça Stadium Tour & Museum

    Children's ticket: €20. Ticket for over 70 years: €20. Ticket for under 6 years: FREE. Prices applicable until 31 December 2017 and subject to possible changes. VAT included. Buy tickets now ...

  3. How to Visit Camp Nou: Barcelona Stadium Visit Info (2024)

    9:30 am to 7:00 pm. October 16th to December 31st. 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Christmas + New Year's Day. Closed. The stadium portion of the Camp Nou tour is closed to visitors the day of La Liga matches. For Champion's League matches the stadium is closed both the day before and day of the match.

  4. Camp Nou Tour 2024 > FC Barcelona Stadium and Museum

    Basic tour 2024. During the construction of the new stadium, Camp Nou will offer an immersive tour. This tour includes : > Visit to the museum + Audio Guide. > Spotify Camp Nou Live immersive room. > Future Stadium Construction Viewpoint. From€ 28.00. Discover the new 100% interactive FC Barcelona Museum. Travel through the past, present and ...

  5. Book Your Spotify Camp Nou Tours

    45 min. Audio Guide. Get the best of FC Barcelona, Europe's largest stadium, on a pre-match guided tour to its playing field, museum, and iconic press rooms. Let an audio guide take you through Messi's mementos, a tunnel honoring Johan Cruyff, goal broadcasts, and a 360-degree stadium view at the museum.

  6. Tour del Spotify Camp Nou y Museo

    Compra tus entradas para el Camp Nou Experience en la web oficial del FC Barcelona. ... Compra tus entradas para el Camp Nou Experience en la web oficial del FC Barcelona. Culers Hazte PREMIUM ... ¡Planifica tu visita al Barça Immersive Tour y conviértela en una experiencia inolvidable!

  7. Camp Nou Tour: Experience FC Barcelona´s Stadium (+Tickets)

    Information about the Camp Nou Tour, also known as the Camp Nou Experience. Buy your stadium tour tickets online to avoid the long waiting lines. ... There is a lot to take in on the FC Barcelona tour, so expect to spend between 1 and 2 hours exploring the team's past and present. Along the way, you'll get to build up the backstory of the ...

  8. Barcelona Camp Nou and Museum Experience 2023

    Immerse yourself in FC Barcelona with this tour of Camp Nou Stadium and museum experience. Save time with skip-the-line tickets to the popular attraction. See the visitor changing room, players tunnel, commentary boxes, and enjoy panoramic views from the third tier. At the FC Barcelona Museum, see the team's trophy collection and learn more about the team and stadium with a self-guided audio ...

  9. FC Barcelona Museum and Camp Nou Stadium Tour

    With a seating capacity of almost 100,000, El Camp Nou is the largest stadium in Europe and a Mecca for football fans from around the world. The Camp Nou Experience is one of the most popular tours in Barcelona, giving visitors exclusive access to areas of the stadium that are usually off-limits, including the changing rooms, press box, dugout and pitch, and the FC Barcelona museum.

  10. Tour de l'Spotify Camp Nou i Museu

    Viu l'emoció de trepitjar el terreny de joc del Camp Nou. Descobreix l'espai Messi, les copes d'Europa, interactua amb la Història del Barça. ... Vision revoluciona l'experiència de l'aficionat amb nous productes i serveis basats en els actius digitals del FC Barcelona a través de diversos formats com NFTs, tokens d'utilitat i metavers ...

  11. Barcelona City Tour and Camp Nou Experience Museum

    Barcelona City Tour operates from 09:00 to 19:00 (last return) and with a frequency of 30 minutes approximately between buses at the stops. Barcelona from two unique perspectives: discover its monuments and streets in a Hop on & Hop off bus, and enjoy Camp Nou.

  12. Immersive Tour F.C.Barcelona Museum: Open Date 2024

    Spotify Camp Nou Tour F.C. Barcelona Museum (Open Date Ticket) 1. 4 hours. Free Cancellation. From. $59.62. Picasso Museum Guided Tour with Skip the Line Ticket. 390. 1 hour 30 minutes. Free Cancellation. From. $37.94. Barcelona Wax Museum ticket entrance. 201. 45 minutes to 1 hour. Free Cancellation.

  13. Visit Camp Nou (FC Barcelona Stadium)

    Tickets 'Barcelona Immersive Tour & Museum', from 28 € ( book your tickets) Tickets 'Barcelona Immersive Tour & Museum' + Virtual Experience, from 42 € ( book your tickets) Book Immersive Tour. Tickets 'Camp Nou Experience' (not possible during renovation), from 28 € ( book your tickets) 0-3 years: free entry, 4-10 years and 70+: 21 €.

  14. Camp Nou Experience (Stadium Tour)

    Camp Nou Experience (Stadium Tour) Address: Travessera de les Corts, 73, 08028 Barcelona, Spain. GPS coördinates: 41°22' 51" N 2°7' 22" E. See the Camp Nou through Lionel Messi's eyes on the Camp Nou Experience. Book your tickets now and enjoy skip-the-line access to the famous stadium of FC Barcelona and the Barça museum, where you can ...

  15. FC Barcelona presents full details of the future Spotify Camp Nou to

    Rapid construction. Innovation lies at the heart of the project, starting with the construction process of the Spotify Camp Nou, which is happening at a rapid pace to ensure that the redevelopment in completed as quickly as possible, thus minimising the inconvenience caused to the neighbourhood of Les Corts and reduving as much as possible the time spent at the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium ...

  16. Camp Nou

    The FC Barcelona Football Stadium, Spotify Camp Nou was inaugurated in 1957. ... Guided Tour of Spotify Camp Nou Stadium. 8.54 78 reviews . US$ 54.10. book. Sagrada Familia & Towers Guided Tour. 8.21 1283 reviews . US$ 115.70. show all the activities. Airport transfers. Barcelona - El Prat Airport:

  17. FC Barcelona presents full details of the future Spotify Camp Nou to

    FC Barcelona has presented the Spotify Camp Nou redevelopment project and the state of progress of the works at an event organised on Monday 4 March at the facilities of the Architects ...

  18. Camp Nou

    Camp Nou (Catalan pronunciation: [ˌkamˈnɔw], meaning New Field, often referred to in English as the Nou Camp) is a stadium in Barcelona and the home of La Liga club FC Barcelona since its opening in 1957. It is currently undergoing renovation, and with a planned increased seating capacity of 105,000, it will be the stadium with the largest capacity in Spain and Europe, and the second ...

  19. Camp Nou renovation: Stadium upgrades, time frame and where Barcelona

    Barcelona's redevelopment of Camp Nou has been given the green light by the local council with work to begin in June 2022. The La Liga giants themselves opted to move ahead with a maximum €1.5 ...

  20. Spotify Camp Nou work on schedule as third tier pillars start to take shape

    The pillars for the Spotify Camp Nou third tier are starting to rise and take shape as the work progresses. The iconic 1957 façade remains at the heart of the renovation, but it will soon be ...

  21. Joan Laporta and the Board of Directors visit the building work at

    The FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta has led a delegation of members of the Board of Directors to a third visit to the building works at Spotify Camp Nou. Since their last visit in November ...

  22. The Magnitude of Barcelona's New Camp Nou

    The new Spotify Camp Nou will debut with a capacity for 60,000 spectators (60% of the total) and with two of the three planned stands, as confirmed by Barcelona president Joan Laporta during a ...

  23. Joan Laporta 'proud that Xavi is staying'

    FC Barcelona underscores 'stability' as one of the main causes of satisfaction, and hopes to build on the 'flame of hope' among the fans in recent months

  24. Barça: El Camp Nou va cogiendo forma

    Barça. Xavi se queda en el Barcelona Cumbre. El Barça se reunirá en Madrid con el CTA Imágenes. ¡El nuevo Camp Nou, por dentro! Joan Laporta ha visitado este miércoles 24 de abril las obras ...

  25. FC Barcelona and TK Elevator join forces to create the best mobility

    Espai Barça is a revolutionary project in the world of sport and entertainment that seeks to update and expand the FC Barcelona facilities, including the emblematic Spotify Camp Nou, and turn it ...

  26. Se filtra el interior del nuevo estadio del Barça y ya hay debate en

    El periodista Joan Solé compartió en sus redes sociales un vídeo que simula como será el nuevo Camp Nou por dentro una vez acaben las obras del estadio. Joan Solé Actualizado a 24 de abril de ...

  27. CAMP NOU GUIDED TOUR

    Duration 1 hour 30 mins. If you want to explore the Barça Museum and the Camp Nou with an expert, this is the perfect option. Book your guided visit now to be sure of a place! When you arrive ...