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- 7824676. Feb. 2024
The most amazing experience ever. This stadium is so big and mesmerizing. Came for a home game and enjoyed every second of it. The energy was off the charts, from the team and the fans! Seat are comfortable and placed well so there's no obstruction if you're sitting behind someone tall.
The store is also a great place to buy souvenirs!! Its 3 stories!! Lots of clothing and books, house goods, etc.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 19. Nov. 2022
Barcelonas football stadium was awesome and so much fun! Lively crowd, fun ambiance, only issue was the food was not great at all in the stadium. Highly recommend getting food before going here!
Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 3Oh no 0 - Eugene Y.Newark, Vereinigte Staaten621141223. Feb. 2023
The G.O.A.T (greatest of all time) of all futbol (soccer) stadiums! This place is electrifying and chaotic (in a crazy good way).
I was here for a Barca vs FC Chelsea match during my trip to Barca. First impression... this place is massive. It holds up to 100k people. As you sit in your chair, you're amazed by the amount of people surrounding you. Everyone chanting, singing, dancing! The Barca pride runs deep within every single person - young or old.
I got pretty epic seats. Right on the sidelines, super close to the goal. For only $59! I thought I was gonna get some crappy seats, but these were probably the best seats in the arena! You are right in the heart of it.
The game itself was crazy. Ended with a tie 4-4. But what a game it was.. so many crazy shots.
There are some food and drink stands inside too. Nothing crazy. You're not coming here for the food though!
It's a bit far away from the city center, you'll need to take a metro or taxi to get there. The drive isn't long, but I would recommend dropping off nearby the stadium and walking with the parade of people. Also because as you get closer, traffic gets insane... just walk the 5-10min, you and your driver will both appreciate it.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 28. Aug. 2022
Probably one of the highlights for my experience in BCN. Opted for the VIP tour which didn't disappoint. Great experience and tour by one of the owners. Highly recommend. Just don't step on the grass! LOL.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - 1. Dez. 2020
I don't even watch soccer as much as other sports, but I was traveling Spain alone at the time and I am a fan of Messi so I thought it would be something cool to see while I am in Barca.
Speechless doesn't even begin to explain my time! I purchased my tickets online last minute and came here on a tour alone. With minimal Spanish speaking ability. And ended up having a complete blast!
I can only imagine how it must feel during a real match; this club has a long history of success and accolades. During the tour, I got to see a lot of the trophies and accomplishments of the team as well as being able to get out on the pitch.
After visiting Camp Nou I ended up going to so many more soccer stadiums in Europe just to see how they compare. This one was definitely my favorite!
Especially for those of you like me that like to sometimes travel alone and see what the world has to offer, things like this really show what the culture of the city is about. Must visit!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - 13. Feb. 2020
One of the Cathedrals of European Futbol
When thinking of must visit soccer stadiums in Europe, there are a dozen or so that come to any hardcore soccer fan's mind. Among them are a few that are always at the top of the list. Having a seating capacity of 99,354 and being the largest stadium in Spain and Europe, Barcelona's Camp Nou is always among the top three if not at the very top of the list.
On this trip we were lucky to have tickets to the El Clásico, the match between fierce rivals FC Barcelona and Real Madrid.So we watched the match on the first visit and then went back for a tour of the stadium and its museum the next day!
I happened to be a die-hard soccer and FC Barcelona fan, so this was a very special occasion for me, but whether one is a dire-hard fan or not, the visit is worth one's time as there is a lot of history there and it is not limited to soccer.Helpful 21Thanks 0Love this 21Oh no 0 - 5000249195073. Okt. 2019
This was a bucket list thng my wife and I wanted to do. What a legendary and beautiful stadium. So many great games have happened here and it lived up to the hype. The stadium is massive and fits 100k people which makes it a really energetic atmosphere. Fyi, they dont serve beer in the stadium. They only have alcohol free beer.
Tickets were reasonable as well. We sat very close to the field for about 100 euros. We came to see a game against Valencia which was a fun back and forth game. I would highly suggest coming here if you are in Barcelona. Even if you aren't a soccer fan I would come to a game. It is ridiculously fun! Check it out.Helpful 20Thanks 0Love this 16Oh no 0 - 1. Aug. 2019
FC Barcelona is arguably Spain's most beloved fútbol team, and their home stadium of Camp Nou is where you can get a tour of where the action happens.
The tour begins with display cases showcasing trophies and memorabilia. Then it's on to the tour of the stadium. You'll see the stadium from the field level, middle of the bleachers, and from the press box where the announcers and media sit. There are some decent photo spots on each level if you walk around. You'll also see the away team's locker room, press conference room, and more. The tour ends in a pretty big gift shop.
Admission was covered by our Barcelona Pass, and we visited this place along the hop-on, hop-off bus (Bus Turístic) route. We paid a few euros to rent an audio guide here. If you like looking at displays and learning about sports history, the audio guide is good to have, as there's a lot of content at the beginning. During the tour of the stadium, the guide wasn't essential, though there were a few places where it gave some helpful context to what we were looking at.
There's free WiFi, so you can also look up stuff on your own. The WiFi was extremely reliable, with the signal extending even to the street outside the stadium. Probably the best WiFi we got in Barcelona!Helpful 17Thanks 0Love this 17Oh no 0 - 162914102027. Jan. 2020
The tour was a memorable experience, where learned so much history. We spent two hours, taking in all of the years and years of Barca trophies, pictures, memorabilia, fun facts; it was an overwhelming deep dive into the Men's and Women's teams, including the additional Basketball team.
Admission was 26.5€ for adults online (save 3.50€) pre-purchased tickets with a set entrance time. We opted for the audio guide available for an additional 6€. (this was worth it! It includes a fun game to ensure we were paying attention to things).
I am not even a Futbol Club Barcelona fan, but I was a fan of the immense time they out into showing off Camp Nou, the team, and the memories. It was great to not only see the museum, but be able to view so many different settings within the Stadium, including different level seating, the field, the guest bench, the locker rooms, press boxes, and VIP seating.
We hung out to play the Robo Keeper. I got a goal, but I was disappointed to learn the prize is you get to just shoot again..it took a lot of goals to actually win anything-how lame.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 7. Dez. 2019
I hate to rate this so low, but the experience was a bit underwhelming. I'm a great fan of Messi and this club but the stadium seemed to be in a state of disrepair and the staff we just there. Not very interested in helping and attempting to get you to spend more money on extras. The audio is severely out of order and poorly marked. I gave up on it after about 10 minutes.
Don't get me wrong I am happy I visited and am looking forward to going back to see a match, but for a fan experience, I expected so much more.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0