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Camp Nou:

Camp Nou Barcelona

  • Brief description: Camp Nou Stadium is the shrine and pilgrimage destination of "culés" (Barça fans) across the world. We recommend seeing a match (see special section in General Information). Even if there is no game, you can visit the Barça Museum.
  • Cost: 28€ (0 to 4 y.o. free, 4 to 10 y.o. 21€). Since June 2023 they are rebuilding the stadium so the Museum has been moved to another building within the same place. Now it is called Inmersive Tour and it includes a 360º video. Unlucky they cannot assure you will be able to visit the field (there is a view point from where to watch the works and depending on the day you could see part of the stadium or not).
  • Length of visit: 1hr.
  • Where to buy the tickets: online at FCBarcelona official website or once there at the ticket office. Anyway if you are sure you want to visit the Camp Nou, it is better to buy the tickets in advance so you can book day & time of the day.
  • Hours: everyday of the week including Sunday from 9:30 to 18:00 (they only close for very special occasions such as Christmas day). When buying the ticket online, you will have to pick up day & slot, so if there is any change on the timetable, you will be aware before booking it.
  • How to get there: closest metro stops: Palau Reial o Les Corts (line 3) and Collblanc (line 5). The turistic bus has an specific stop. To get into the Camp Nou there are two doors: acces 9 (north) and acces 15 (south). To have a better view of the stadium we recommend you access 15 (once inside you will have to walk longer but it is worthy). To get to this access you better drop off at Les Corts (L3) or Collblanc (L5). If you take a taxi, tell him to stop at the cross of Aristides Maillol with Travessera de les Corts.