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Spotify Camp Nou
Home ground for famous Barcelona football club, with regular matches plus stadium tours and museum.
C/ d'Arístides Maillol, 12, 08028 Barcelona, Spain

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Aidid Roslan
at 2023 Aug 31
Aidid Roslan
at 2023 Aug 31
I'm not much of a football fan, but my visit to Camp Nou was truly captivating. Even though the sport isn't my passion, I found it to be one of the best attractions in Barcelona. As I explored the stadium, I couldn't help but wonder about the incredible vibes and atmosphere during match days, especially during big matches. The energy and excitement must be truly electric. I can't quite imagine it, but I do hope to experience it for myself someday. The stadium's grandeur and history make it a must-visit, even for those who aren't die-hard football enthusiasts like myself.
Christopher French
at 2023 Aug 25
Christopher French
at 2023 Aug 25
As a football fan, this should be on the bucket list, but wait,.......
It is a building site, no stadium tour, no walk around. You can only visit a makeshift temporary museum, and the Barca shop. There is not much else to see. It is expected to be complete 2024, 2025 season. Just wait till it's complete. It's a shame that this historic, beautiful stadium is now gone.
Myles Price
at 2023 Jun 04
Myles Price
at 2023 Jun 04
We signed up for the tour when you walk in, which is €6 and they hand you a mobile device where you input certain numbers (located on the walls etc) and a video appears talking you through said section. It was incredibly difficult to find the numbers and it was too busy to listen to the device unless you purchased a headset also. So we gave up on this, wasted €6.
I also wasted €6 paying for 3 shots against the robot keeper. The machine was not open and being worked on by maintenance men. I wasn’t told this on purchase or on arrival so I left with no experience and €6 down.

The displays themselves were incredible. Just the vast amount of trophies and memorabilia on display is overwhelming. Especially if you’ve followed the team over the last few decades. You start linking each trophy to certain games in your memory.

The best bit of the tour for me was being able to sit in the stands and take it the size of the place. Also watching 200 people sit and take selfies and profile pictures on the balcony 😂

Another down side is that when it comes to having to go downstairs it is some walk to the next section which is an elevator lift away. Nothing it signed so you just kind of wonder around.
We thought we had finished after the trophies and the stands but after roaming around we found the away changing room, the conference box, the pitch side and commentary gantry. Would have been nice to see the home locker room but I can understand if they charge more for this.

Overall I would recommend visiting and doing the tour as it is a part of history.
Loretta Mccoll 10
at 2023 May 09
Loretta Mccoll 10
at 2023 May 09
A really exciting place to be in if you love football. The stadium is deeply connected with the history of this sport. The museum inside tells the story of the club. It was especially enjoyable stepping on the field around the bench area along the sideline, the perfect spot for taking pictures. VIP player tour which means you can go to visit locker room ( not allowed to take pictures because of privacy) and sit in where VIP seat view of the club, sadly see to classic build to change new stadium in 2 years' 🤔
Louise S
at 2023 May 04
Louise S
at 2023 May 04
Great stadium, feels old fashioned but in all the best ways. Food and drink is cheap compared to other stadiums around the world without compromising on quality.

Upper tier not recommended for those who suffer from vertigo or fear of heights. The stand is very steep and the stairs are narrow and I saw a fair few people wobbling up and down the stairs. That being said, I would say that the best view is from the top few rows as you get the panoramic views of the city and sunset as well as an eagle-eye view on the game (clear view of tactics).

Also, I love that season ticket holders can sell their seats back to tourists and other fans for individual games to keep seats full. All clubs should do this!

A must-do experience if you're in Barcelona. There's no fans as passionate as Barca fans.
Gustavo Publio
at 2023 Apr 14
Gustavo Publio
at 2023 Apr 14
I must admit, the Museum & Tour admission fee was a bit high (especially for a family), but it was definitely worthy. There was a considerable queue but we went fast through it (10-15min).
One of the biggest stadiums in the world (full stadium takes up to 98k supporters!), stage for epic matches with legendary players. The audiovisual content, trophies room, players changing room, stadium view from different places (field level up to the top), and near-field visiting was memorable.
If you're in Barcelona, you'd better assume the YOLO moto and do it.
F T
at 2022 Oct 30
F T
at 2022 Oct 30
As a tourist it is a must see. 3rd biggest stadium in the world and home of FC Barcelona. It is a little bit old but well organized. I like the spanish soccer mentality: easy going, family friendly, harmonic and no drunken fans. Sometimes boring but better than riots.

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