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- Enjoy a visit to Camp Nou to feel the magic of grand stadium and F.C Barcelona Museum
- Also,explore Barcelona city with this combo tour
- Unlimited Hop- on and Hop-off
- Barcelona city Hop on Hop off tour includes a multilingual audio guide
- Discounts booklet and Barcelona City Tour stops guide
- Smartphone Voucher Accepted.
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Prepare yourself to visit the famous attractions of Barcelona and admire the beautiful artistic masterpieces. Barcelona has a lot to offer to its visitors. Museums, Cathedral, Parks, Stadium and local cuisine attract people to visit the capital city of Catalonia. This combo tour offers you to explore the city and football stadium that is the largest in the world. Camp Nou Experience allows you to take a tour of the world’s most popular football stadium and a visit to the F.C Barcelona Museum.
Grab the opportunity to visit the famous landmarks of Barcelona city and Camp Nou to retrace the steps of your favorite players. Barcelona has much to see and one of the popular destinations is the Sagrada Família, a Catholic basilica that is still in making. It has a spectacular interior but the exterior is under construction. There are a number of modernist structures and three of these buildings namely Casa Batllo, Casa Lleó-Morera and the Casa Amatller are located in the same block facing Passeig de Gracia Street. A nineteenth-century concert hall Palau de la Música Catalana was constructed by Lluís Domènech I Montaner. The interior has a glass ceiling and the exterior mosaic dominates the hall.
Picasso Museum is a testament to Barcelona and the Pablo Picasso relationship. Barcelona’s most lively street is La Rambla that is a perfect place to enjoy the local cuisine. Become a chocolatier by participating in a workshop at the Chocolate Café of Barcelona. Before a sail to America, Christopher Colombus had visited this Catalan capital and as a homage, Mirador de Colomwas constructed. You can see the serene beauty of the city and sea by accessing this tower. Camp Nou, Barcelona Cathedral, Santa Maria del Mar Church, Montjuïc Castle, Agbar Tower, and Joan Samaranch Olympic Museum are famous destinations in Barcelona that attract visitors every year.
The tour also gives the opportunity to visit the Camp Nou stadium and the F.C Barcelona Museum. With Camp Nou Experience you can feel the passion by witnessing the symbolic areas. In 2010 the museum was renovated and now it has interactive interiors and a range of objects that explain its history. Enjoy the serene view of the stadium and feel like a Barca player. You can also visit the mixed zone, television studio, the commentary boxes, and the pressroom. The tour concludes on the second floor that has multimedia space.
The tour offers two routes namely East and West. The bus frequency depends on the season and varies accordingly (5 and 20 minutes). Each route completes in approximately two hours.
East/Green Route:
Plaça Catalunya, Catedral, Museud’Història de Catalunya, Port Vell, Barceloneta, Port Olímpic, Nova Mar Bella*, Platja del Bogatell*, Glòries-Torre Agbar, Sagrada Familia, Recinte Modernista St. Pau, Park Güell, Sagrada Familia, Tibidabo, Casa Batlló La Pedrera.
Winter Tour (2/11 to 25/03) (*): Teatre Nacional-Auditori, Ciutadella-Zoo, replace these stops.
West/ Orange Route:
Arc de Triomf, Plaça Catalunya, Passeig Colom, El Born- Ciutadella-zoo, Jardins de Miramar, WorldTrade Center, Anella Olímpica, MNAC Museo Nacional de Catalunya, Fundació Joan Miró, Caixa Fòrum-Pavelló Mies Van Der Rohe, Poble Espanyol, Estació de Sants, PlaçaPius XII-PalauReial- PavellonsGuell-Monestir de Pedralbes, Av. Diagonal,Camp Nou (F.C. Barcelona), Plaçad’Espanya,PlaçaCatalunya, La Pedrera, Casa Batlló,l’Illa Diagonal.
Avail Barcelona City Tour (Stop Camp Nou F.C Barcelona) to visit F.C. Barcelona Museum or explore the place on your own.
East / Green Route:
Starting Point: Plaça Catalunya
First Bus: 9:00am, Last Bus: 8:00pm (7:00pm in Winter)
Full Loop: 2 Hours (Approx.)
Frequency: Every 30-40 minutes
West / Orange Route:
Starting Point: Plaça Catalunya
First Bus: 9:00am, Last Bus: 8:00pm (7:00pm in Winter)
Full Loop: 2 Hours (Approx.)
Frequency: Every 30-40 minutes
(Timings, frequency and route may vary due to traffic, weather and other unforeseen circumstances)
- 24/ 48-Hours Barcelona Hop-on Hop-off Bus Ticket
- Audio Guide in 15 languages (Spanish, Catalan, English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Hindi, Russian, Swedish, Arabic and Hebrew)
- Free Wi-Fi on-board
- Map and Guide
- Discount coupon booklet
- Admission to the Camp Nou Experience at FC Barcelona.
- Entrance Fee
- Meals
- Hotel Transfers
- Audio guide facility at F.C.B Museum
All buses depart and end at Plaça Catalunya however you can board the bus at any stop and voucher can be exchanged directly with the driver.
It is MANDATORY to exchange your voucher at the Julia Travel Office, inside “Estació del Nord”, ground floor, platform 19., for your Camp Nou Experience.
You must exchange your ticket & collect the entrance tickets for Camp Nou Experience at: Sardenya Street 311 (in front of la Sagrada Familia) between 10am to 4pm.
You can present confirmed booking voucher on (Smartphone/ Printed) to bus staff on board.
You will receive a ticket in exchange for your voucher, which you must keep until the expiry date/ tour.
Please check your ticket to know when it expires.
After exchanging your voucher for a ticket, your voucher will no longer be valid.
In loss of voucher/ticket, company is not liable for any refund.
Flexible Ticket: Book Now! Your hop-on, hop-off ticket valid until December 2023.
Mobile App: Download City Tour Worldwide official app and you will have Barcelona in the palm of your hand.
Wheelchair Access with Manual Ramp
Pets are not allowed on the buses.
Smoking not allowed on board
Barcelona city tour extends the Winter timetable application until further notice.
As per the training sessions, special events and matches schedule FCB reserve right to alter the routes, schedule or close the museum tour. Kindly be informed before availing of the tour.
*Timings, frequency and route may vary due to traffic, weather and other unforeseen circumstances.
SPECIAL SCHEDULES:
Camp Nou opening hours update: The flexible ticket can be used during the entire opening hours of the tour, generally from 10:00h to 18:00h, except Sundays in low season (from mid-October to the end of March) from 10:00h to 15:00h.
Camp Nou Experience is not available for people with physical disabilities due to a large number of staircases involved on the tour.
FCB reserves the right to change the schedule, routes or close part of the museum tour based on match schedule, training sessions or special events Please check before your visit
Spanish Cup matches or Days of La Liga: The tour will not be available for all day long. The museum will remain open up to three hours before the beginning of the match (Including second tier stadium visit) and it will re-open before the match commencement up to the beginning of the said match.
Champions League match days: The Tour will not be available for the whole day and visitors can only visit the museum’s first floor until 3 pm. There will be a modification in the tour route the day before the match. Access will be given to all areas excluding the Museum’s second floor.
Operational Update:
As of 06/2023, the works on the Camp Nou are scheduled to begin. This will affect that:
– It will not be possible to visit the interior of the stadium.
– You can only visit the museum, which will be moved to the place where the ice rink is located.
SUNDAY MARCH 26, 2023
Due to the celebration of the Volta Ciclista de Catalunya , next Sunday, March 26, the Barcelona City Tour service will be affected for part of the day. The Orange Route will be affected for part of the day, leaving the following stops without service:
From the start of the service until 4:00 p.m. approximately: Nº6 Miramar, Nº7 Fundació Miró, Nº8 Anella Olímpica, Nº9 MNAC, Nº10 Poble Espanyol and Nº11 CaixaForum-Pavelló Mies Van der Rohe
From the start of the service until 5:00 p.m. approximately: Nº12 Plaça Espanya
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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No Cancellation Charges up to 24 hours before the chosen travel date. 100% cancellation fee applied within 24 hours of travel date.
Camp Nou Experience Ticket is Non-Refundable.
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The National Art Museum of Catalonia
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Ciutadella Park
The Ciutadella Park which served as the setting for the 1888 Universal Exposition is the 2nd largest public park in Barcelona. With a total area of 17 hectares, the park is home to a vast collection of public art and contains two museums. Modelled on Paris’s Luxembourg Garden, the Ciutadella Park was thrown open to the public in 1881. Many of the original structures of the park including the shade house and the glasshouse have been preserved.
Basilica De La Sagrada Familia
The Basilica De La Sagrada Familia or the ‘Basilica and the Expiatory Church of the Holy Family is one of Barcelona’s most iconic landmarks. The Sagrada Familia is regarded as the magnum opus of architect Antoni Gaudi who started constructing the basilica in 1883. It was such a massive project that its construction continued even after Gaudi died in 1926, and is still being constructed. The construction of the citadel is expected to be complete by 2026.
Camp Nou
Soccer enthusiasts all over the world would give anything to witness the El Clasico between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. The Estadi del FC Barcelona, popularly known as Camp Nou is the official stadium of the Barcelona Football Club. Opened to the public in 1957, Camp Nou is the world’s third-largest football stadium, capable of accommodating 99,354 spectators.
La Boqueria Market
La Boqueria which opened in 1840 is the oldest market in Barcelona as its origins can be traced back to the 13th century. There are nearly 300 booths and stands spread over an area of approximately 2,583 m², stocking products imported from all over the world. If you wish to sample the local fare in all its variety, then you must visit the La Boqueria market.
Plaça de Catalunya
The Urquinaona-Catalunya-Universitat Squares and Streets serve as Barcelona’s transport hub and are the nerve center of the city. The heart of the city comprises a series of streets and three piazzas constituting a loop segregating the Eixample quarter from Old Barcelona. The streets connecting Plaça de Urquinaona, Plaça de la Universitat, and Placa de Catalunya run parallel with the medieval city walls forming the Old Town’s border.
CaixaForum Barcelona
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Palau Sant Jordi
Designed by Arata Isozaki, a Japanese architect, the Palau Sant Jordi constructed especially for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, is an architectural masterpiece. The majestic dome enveloping the palace was built separately on the floor and thereafter it was hoisted using 12 hydraulic jacks. The versatility of the Palau Sant Jordi’s structure makes the indoor facility ideal for organizing sports competitions and concerts.
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Due the nature of this type of tour and varying demand, group travellers should be aware that there is no guarantee that the group will be able to travel altogether as the available seats vary from stop to stop and depends on demand each day. The group may need to split up and/or wait for the next bus(s).
As, we cannot guarantee that the group shall be able to travel together as one group, therefore we will reduce the group size down to 4-5 smaller groups per ticket (depending upon group size).
Experience FC Barcelona´s Stadium (+Tickets)
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
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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.
FC Chapel
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.
Adults | €23 |
Children (6-13 years) | €18 |
Children (0-6 years) | Free |
Seniors (70+) | €18 |
Students | €18 |
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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Visit Camp Nou, the stadium of one of the most successful football clubs in the world, FC Barcelona!
TICKETBAR is the official distributor of tickets for FC Barcelona matches and Camp Nou tours.
You can not print our e-tickets, but simply show them on the screen of your phone and skip the line.
Important note:
Until July 16, tickets for Camp Nou Experienced have been reduced. Until July 16, you can visit the Bars Museum and Panoramic View. From July 17, the entire Camp Nou tour is available again.
Even if you are not a big football fan, you should definitely visit the Camp Nou stadium while in Barcelona. Learn more about the amazing history of the football team that proudly represents its hometown, region and Catalan language on the world football stage! The ticket includes admission to the Museum, the Camp Nou stadium and the multimedia area, where you can relive the best moments of Barça.
COVID-19 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Due to the pandemic situation and to protect you and those around you, visits will be allowed subject to the following health and safety regulations:
- Face mask may be required.
- Distance between visitors is mandatory.
- Guests may be subject to a temperature check.
- Visiting time may be limited.
- Always follow the instructions of the staff.
WHY IS THIS CORONA PRODUCT SAFE?
- Hand sanitizer available
- Encouragement of wearing a mask may be mandatory. Bring it When You Can
- Capacity reduction and distancing on vehicles/ships
- Employees will encourage visitors to keep their distance
- When purchasing tickets, all visitors declare that they do not have cold symptoms such as nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat, mild cough, fever (up to 38 ° C and above) and / or shortness of breath.
- When you book a ticket, you automatically agree to our Terms and Conditions
Museum hours:
January 7 to April 3:
From 10:00 to 18:30
Except Sunday – from 10:00 to 14:30
April 4 to October 12:
From 9:30 to 19:30
Except Sunday – from 10:00 to 19:30
April 9, 10 and 13 – from 10:00 to 19:30
October 13 to December 18:
From 10:00 to 18:30
Except Sunday – from 10:00 to 14:30
November 1 and December 6 and 8 – from 10:00 to 14:30
From December 19 to January 6:
From 9:30 to 19:30
Except Sunday – from 10:00 to 19:30
25, 26 and 31 – from 10:00 to 19:30
Click here for museum opening hours.
Camp Nou tours are closed on Spanish League match days and on and the day before Champions League matches. If you have purchased a ticket for one of these dates, you will be able to use it either the day before or the day after the match.
How does it work?
It’s very easy! Choose the time you would like to visit the stadium and book your ticket. Once you enter, you can stay there for as long as you wish. Visiting time is not limited.
If you don’t know exactly when you want to visit the Camp Nou, you can buy open tickets, which cost a little more.
Location:
Avenida de Joan XXIII
08028 Barcelona
Metro Maria Cristina or Collblanc
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For all Barça fans and non-fans, a visit is a must!
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kupil tur zaranee. i good! ponravilos’ vse. osobenno vozmoznost’ vyidti na pole i zaiti v kabinki obzora. Tur sebya opravdal!
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The scope of the stadium is impressive! You will not regret!
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There are so many places to visit on this tour. who would have thought: a field, changing rooms, press rooms, a museum! intense though! my verdict: go!
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Went with my brothers. We bought tickets the day before and the next day we were happy as the children entered the Camp Nou field! indescribable sensations! Thank you for this tour!
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I have long wanted to visit. I was satisfied with the tour.
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The legendary stadium of the legendary team! The tour was very rich and informative!
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The stadium impresses with its size and capacity! And I learned a lot in the museum. Was very pleased with the tour. Even my wife, who is far from being a football fan, said that she liked it and would even go to the match. So watch the game next time at the stadium!
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I’ve only seen it on TV before. Live, of course. impressive! Also a museum!
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yes, yes, yes! visited! legend!!!
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Barcelona Hop on Hop off and Camp Nou Tour
Don’t miss the chance to enjoy an incredible tour of Barcelona and admire the world famous Camp Nou stadium. Book now for an amazing experience now!
THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES: ONE OR TWO DAY TOURS IN BARCELONA CITY AND ONE TICKET FOR CAMP NOU F.C. BARCELONA MUSEUM & TOUR
With the Hop on Hop off Barcelona CityTour you can get in and out all day with the same ticket and learn about the history of the city through a comfortable audio system with headphones in 15 different languages. We give you a guide map with all the stops on the route and discounts for various places in the city. Our new buses are adapted for people with reduced mobility and have a sliding roof in case of rain; they are equipped with anatomical seats. In addition, there is always a flight attendant on board.
There are 2 ways: east and west. The frequency of bus stops varies depending on the season (from 5 to 20 minutes), and each route takes approximately 2 hours.
Barcelona CityTour routes:
East/Green route: Plaça Catalunya, Gothic Cathedral, Port Vell, Museum of the History of Catalonia, Barceloneta, Port Olympic, Bogatell Beach*, Nova Mar Bella*, Forum*, Glories Torre Agbar , Sagrada Familia, Recinte Modernist St. Pau, Parc Güell, Tibidabo, La Pedrera, Casa Batlló.
(*) Winter Tour (February 11 to March 25): These stops have been changed to Citadel Zoo, National Auditorium Theatre.
West/Orange Route: Plaza Catalunya, Arc de Triomphe, El Born Ciutadella Zoo, Paseo Colom, World Trade Center, Miramar Gardens, Joan Miro Foundation, Anella Olimpica, MNAC National Museum of Catalonia, Poble Espanyol, Caixa Fòrum- Pavelló Mies Van Der Rohe, Plaça d’Espanya, Estació de Sants, Camp Nou (FC Barcelona), Plaça Pius XII-Palau Reial-Pavellons Guell-Monestir de Pedralbes, l’Illa Diagonal, Av. Diagonal, Casa Mila, Casa Batlló, Plaza Catalunya.
You can reach the FC Museum of Barcelona with a guided tour of Barcelona (Camp Nou F.C Barcelona stop) or on your own
Experience the Camp Nou The Barcelona Museum tour starts on the ground floor of the museum, which was renovated on June 12, 2010. It is a state of the art museum with large interactive walls, new display cases and an extensive collection of items that reveal the history of FC Barcelona and explain the values that have made Barça ‘more than a club’.