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Q: I wish to book the Barcelona FC Stadium tour for me and my two children and would like to know if there are different times for the stadium tour and whether the “hop on hop off” tourist bus runs early enough to get to the stadium before 10:00, if that is the only time I can book tickets online?

A: If you wish to book the Barcelona FC stadium tour online before you go to secure your place you can do so by clicking on the booking button on this page or follow the link at the foot of this page. Once you have purchased your ticket in advanced you can attend the tour at any time during operating hours which are given below.


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Operating hours for the FC Stadium tour

Exhibit at the FC stadium tour.

Please note we have stated entrance hours which are different from operating hours. Entrance hours means the time you can actually enter the tour. Operating hours are the time you are permitted to continue on the tour until you are asked to leave. The entrance hours are 1 hour less than the operating hours i.e. the tour stays open for 1 hour after the latest entrance hour. Please bear this in mind when planning your tour.

Normal entrance hours

Entrance times: 
Monday – Sunday: 09:30 – 19:00

Last admission time: 19:00
Those entering at the last admission time have only 1 and a half hours to finish the tour so it is best to enter earlier if you can.

Low Season
Entrance times: 

Month Day Time
01 January Sunday Closed
10 January – 01 May Monday – Saturday 10:00 – 18:00
Sunday 10:00 – 15:00
02 May – 16 October Monday – Sunday 09:30 – 19:00
17 October – 31 December Monday – Saturday 10:00 – 18:00
Sunday 10:00 – 15:00
31 December Saturday Closed

Sundays and public holidays

Entrance times: 10:00 – 15:00
Everyone out by: 15:00

25 December: Closed all day
Boxing day: 10:00 – 18:00
Everyone out by: 18:00
31 December: 10:00 – 18:00
Last admission time: 18:00
Everyone out by: 18:00
01 January: Closed all day
06 January: Closed all day
Sundays and Bank holidays: 10:00 – 15:00
Everyone out by: 15:00

The Barcelona FC Stadium Tour is a self-guided tour.

You have the option to purchase an audio guide if you want when you present your ticket.

I can’t say for certain if the tourist bus will drop you off in time for the start of the tour. The tourist bus is not really designed as a means of public transport. It is more a special tourist service. The tourist bus makes stops all around the city and it is hard to define times at which it will reach certain attractions. I would therefore not rely on the tourist bus as a means of transport if you need to be at an attraction at a defined time.

If you wanted to go to the Barcelona FC Stadium tour and be guaranteed of being there on time I would advise you take the Metro to the stop Collblanc. The stop Collblanc is on the blue line. The Barcelona FC Stadium is then 10 minutes walk from the metro stop.

Here are further information pages that will help you.


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Luggage Storage

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Location map showing the walking routes to Camp Nou Football Stadium from the nearest metro stops.

 Alguer Nou Hotel

Badal Metro

 NH Stadium Hotel

SOFIA Hotel

Camp Nou Football Stadium
Aristides Maillol

Maria Cristina Metro

Collblanc Metro

Les Corts Metro

BSM Tanatori Les Corts Car Park

Ronda Park Car Park

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Camp Nou Stadium Tour Guide 2023 (+€3.50 Web Discount)

Camp Nou Stadium tours are the best way to live Europe’s largest, most historic football stadium.

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.

Camp Nou Tour Tickets: Where to Buy

Where to buy Camp Nou tour tickets? The best place to do it is through Tiqets.

Here you find the best market price with a €3.50 savings per ticket compared to ticket window prices.

They’re also the only Barcelona stadium tour tickets that allow you to skip the lines. They’ll be sent to you instantly via email.

From there all you need to do is show them on a smartphone (or print them) at Gate 9.

General Admission

The cheapest Camp Nou tour option is a self-guided tour of Camp Nou involving booking time slots in advance.

Time slots begin every 15 minutes from 10:00 am to 5:45 pm (11:00 am, 11:15 am etc.) except Sundays when it’s until 4:45 pm.

Planning on showing up and buying on site? Don’t. There’s a €3.50 handling charge per ticket if bought offline at the venue itself – that’s €12.00 extra euros for a family of four.

Camp Nou Stadium Tour prices:

  • Adults (11-69): €28.00 (€31. 50 if bought on site).
  • Seniors (70+): €21.00
  • Children (4 to 10): €21.00.
  • Student (with valid ID): €20.00.
  • Children (under 3): free.

Tickets can be bought using the button below:

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Looking to book group tickets for 10+ guests? You’ll need to do so using the Camp Nou Museum group ticket form.

You can also get to shoot on a robot goalkeeper for an extra 7.00 euro with the FC Barcelona Tour with Robokeeper.

Tours During Camp Nou Renovations

ATTENTION: from May 29th 2023 Camp Nou will start an aggressive renovation project. During the renovation it won’t be possible to book the basic Camp Nou tour.

From June 7th, the only tickets you can get are for the Immersive Tour, which includes the museum visit with English audio guide + access to the audiovisual space Spotify Camp Nou Live.

In this new place the protagonist will be you, the visitor!

Buying link: buy your Camp Nou Immersive Tour tickets.

Taking a Tour of Camp Nou Stadium – The Highlights

The FC Barcelona Stadium Tour

The Barcelona football stadium tour is officially called the Camp Nou Experience.

You’ll visit some of the most emblematic areas of the stadium.

For me the highlight was the guest dressing room. You’ll look up at the blackboard where coaches like Mourinho, Wenger, and Ferguson have drawn up plays for Ronaldo, Henry, and van Nistelrooy – just imagine the genius!

You also get the massage tables and jacuzzi for a behind the scenes feel that television can never give you.

You’ll feel like a player when you take a walk through the players tunnel and out onto the pitch.

After you’ve explored the grass you’re free to hit the bench area and even head right up to the announcer’s booth and the presidential stand for the stadium tour’s best sight lines.

The Camp Nou 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.

You can take a selfie with the 22 League trophies and 4 Champions League trophies on display – 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.

The Messi Space

The world’s greatest footballer plays in Barcelona and has so much hardware he needs his own room.

Here you’ll be able to check out the legend’s three Golden Boots and five Ballon D’ors.

You’re also invited to watch all of his goals on one of two interactive walls and even vote on your favourite.

Additional Camp Nou Tour Options

Camp Nou Player’s Experience Tour

Want everything out of your tour of Camp Nou? The only way to max the experience is to visit Barça’s dressing rooms.

Ante up with a Camp Nou Experience Plus ticket: also including an informative guided tour in English and much more:

  • A walk along the pitch
  • Access to the Presidential Box
  • Access to Barça’s dressing room
  • The player tunnel, press room, trophy room
  • An official FCB gift
  • Get professional photos of the visit

These extended Camp Nou stadium tours last 90 minutes each, are capped at 15 visitors, and run every 30 minutes between 10:00 am and 1:30 pm on specific days, often dictated by Barça’s football schedule.

The prices listed below are for tickets booked over one week in advance. If you’re booking for the upcoming week you’ll be paying €7.00 extra per ticket.

  • Adult (11-69): €149.00
  • Seniors (70+): €102.00.
  • Children (4 to 10): €102.00.
  • Children (under 3): €11.00

You can reserve time slots with the button below:

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Taking a Camp Nou Tour with an Open Ticket

An open ticket to visit whenever you like without time slots adds convenience. You’ll get skip the line access to the stadium and the FC Barcelona Museum.

It can be bought exclusively from Tiqets. This is recommended for people with a more relaxed Barcelona itinerary who like room to improvise.

  • Adult: €32. 00.
  • Seniors (70+): €26.00.
  • Children (6 to 13): €26.00.
  • Audio guide: €6.00

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Camp Nou Tour: FC Barcelona Tour + VR Experience

Even if the stadium is empty you’ll be able to bring 100,000 screaming fans to life with your very own Barça virtual reality headset.

Combine this with a free multimedia audio guide (a €6.00 value for other tickets) and you just might get the best education for your money.

The hours are the same as the basic FC Barcelona stadium tour: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm (5:00 pm on Sundays).

  • Adult: €37.00
  • Seniors (70+): €30.00.
  • Children (6 to 13): €30.00.
  • Children (under 6): €10.00.

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Barça Tour with optional Camp Nou ticket

If you want to get a real education on FC Barcelona then sign up for a tour in English with an experienced guide who’ll take you to the most emblematic soccer spaces in the city – with enthusiasm and humour.

The two hour tour also doubles as a historic tour of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, so this is a great option if you’ve got somebody who’s not the greatest football fan in the world.

The tour includes fast track tickets to the Camp Nou Stadium Tour.

The 90 minute tour runs Saturday at 11:00 am.

  • Adult (12+): €40.00
  • Children (4 to 11): €27.00.
  • Children (under 6): €0.00

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Spotify Camp Nou Tour Times

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 stay within the opening hours.

Last entry is 90 minutes before closing time.

  • January 10th – April 8th 2023: Mon to Sat (10:00 am to 6:00 pm), Sun (10:00 am to 3:00 pm)
  • April 9th – September 30th 2023: Daily (10:00 am to 7:00 pm)
  • October 1st – December 19th 2023: Mon to Sat (10:00 am to 6:30 pm), Sun (10:00 am to 2:30 pm)
  • December 20th – December 31st 2023: Daily (10:00 am to 7:00 pm)
  • Closed Christmas and New Year’s Day

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.

How to Get to Camp Nou

You’ll find the stadium in the upscale Les Corts neighbourhood about 5 km from the city centre.

It is strongly recommended to visit Barcelona using the best discount Barcelona transport passes.

The address of Camp Nou is C/Arístides Mallol 12.

🚌 Heading to Camp Nou? Make sure you know how to get around Barcelona on public transport first.

Getting to Camp Nou by Metro

The quickest way to get to Camp Nou is via one of the three Barcelona metro stations: Palau Reial (green line L3), Les Corts (green line L3), or Collblanc (blue line L5, orange line L9S).

If you’ve found a place to stay near La Rambla and the Gothic Quarter your best bet is the green line.

If you’re near Sagrada Familia or in the Eixample neighbourhood consider the blue line.

Each metro station is approximately 8-10 minutes walking from the stadium.

It’ll take about 25-30 minutes door-to-door from anywhere central.

Related: Where to Buy Camp Nou Tickets

Getting to Camp Nou by Taxi

A standard Barcelona taxi fare from most city centre locations to Camp Nou runs about €10.00 – €14.00.

Since Camp Nou is a bit out of the way this is a great chance to take advantage of my €5.00 discount on Spain’s taxi app program: Free Now (formerly MyTaxi)

For more information see how to sign up with Free Now.

Expect to pay €7.00 or less using this offer – almost as cheap as the metro if you’re travelling in a group!

Getting to Camp Nou by Bus

Camp Nou is also reachable by buses 50, 54, 57, 70, 75, D20, H8, h20 and V3.

It is strongly recommend to consult with your hotel, Airbnb discount homestay, or Barcelona holiday apartment owner before taking a bus as any misadventures finding stops can add a lot of time to the journey.

Related: How to Get to Sagrada Familia from Camp Nou

Getting to Camp Nou by Tram

The tram station for Camp Nou is Trambaix Avinguda de Xile. It is served by the T1, T2, and T3 lines.

The tram service is primarily for outside neighbourhoods like San Joan Despi, San Just Desvern, and Cornella. The Barcelona stops include L’illa (home to a large Barcelona shopping mall) and Plaça de Francesc Macià.

Camp Nou Experience 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:

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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:

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.

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

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!

Related: How Many Days Should I Stay in Barcelona?

Camp Nou Stadium Tour FAQ

Is Camp Nou free entry?

No, tickets must be bought for the Camp Nou Experience (museum/tour) or a match to visit.

How much are Camp Nou Stadium Tour tickets?

Basic stadium tours start at €26.00 for adults and €21.00 for children and seniors, while more expensive tours with admission to dressing rooms (and more) cost €139. 00 and €92.00 respectively.

Should I book my Barcelona Stadium Tour tickets in advance online?

Yes, you get the best price and it’s the only way to skip the lines. Booking offline also carries with it a €3.50 handling fee per ticket.

What is included in my Camp Nou Experience ticket?

You get liberal access to the stadium, the elaborate Barça Museum, the Multimedia Zone, and the Messi Zone. Booking with Tiqets also gets you a free audio guide.

Is the basic Camp Nou tour ticket a guided tour?

No. The basic Camp Nou tickets are open visit where you can go at your own pace.

Can I take a Camp Nou tour on game day?

Yes, but the field aspects of the ticket will not be able to be realized. You’ll only have access to the Camp Nou Museum.

How long is the Barcelona Stadium tour?

Going at your own pace means it depends on you. That said, most tours average 90-120 minutes.

Is there a time limit to the Camp Nou visit?

No. You’re free to soak up the Camp Nou Experience as long as you wish within opening hours.

If I buy a match ticket will the Camp Nou museum ticket be included?

No. These are tour separate tickets and you’ll have to pay extra.

Which Camp Nou tour is best?

The best value tour comes from the general admission ticket from Tiqets which includes an extensive 25 minute audio guide (a €6.00 value) for free.

When is the best time to take a tour of Camp Nou?

The best time to take a Barcelona Stadium tour is early as possible, especially in summer – that way you avoid the crowds. Take the first slot at 10:00 am to be sure.

Which metro station do you use for Camp Nou?

Camp Nou can be accessed by the Palau Reial (green line L3), Les Corts (green line L3), and Collblanc (blue line L5, orange line L9S).

Expect to walk between 10-15 minutes from each station.

Does the Camp Nou tour have access for persons of limited mobility and the elderly?

Partially. The staff only guarantee access to the museum and the panoramic view from the second deck. The rest of the tour involves many stairs, though plans to make it completely accessible are in the works.

Is there somewhere to eat on the Camp Nou grounds?

Yes, you’ll have Tapas 24 and the legendary Spanish fast food joint Pans and Company.

Is there a place to buy souvenirs at Camp Nou Stadium?

Yes! The tour ends going through the massive FCB Megastore.

Can I take photos at the Camp Nou Experience?

Of course!

Can I get to Camp Nou directly from the airport?

Yes, simply take the L9 metro (orange line) to Collblanc stadium from either terminal.

Can I bring my camera to Camp Nou?

The only prohibition expressed by the stadium is that no professional cameras are allowed. This would mean massive telephoto lenses that could obstruct the view of other spectators.

A friend brought his SLR camera with a 200 mm lens and encountered no problem, though bigger than this you may want to urge caution.

Where is Camp Nou in Barcelona?

Camp Nou is found at C. d’Arístides Maillol, 12 in the Les Corts district of southwest Barcelona.

Is Camp Nou pitch bigger?

The pitch at Camp Nou complies with FIFA regulations and clocks in at 105 m x 68 m: the same as Premier League clubs like Arsenal and Manchester United.

It is relatively small compared to Spain’s biggest pitch in Elche which measures 108 m x 70m.

Where to sit at Camp Nou?

Football fanatics should look to sit in the Gol Nord Zone because it’s the closest area to the pitch where you won’t spend a ton of money.

It’s also home to some of the most enthusiastic, flag-waving supporters which create an authentic, exciting atmosphere.

How are Camp Nou seats numbered?

The are four main sections of the stadium: Tribuna, Lateral, Gol Nord, and Gol Sud.

Each section is served by multiple ‘ACCES’ areas from the street (numbered 1-22 on your ticket). From these areas you’ll scan your tickets at a designated ‘PUERTA’ (entrance).

Once inside you’ll access your seats going to the correct ‘BOCA’ (pitch entrance) and finding your FILA (row) and SEIENT (seat).

Camp Nou or Nou Camp?

Locals call it Camp Nou. The name Nou Camp is an anglofonized version so if you want to say it correctly then go with the Catalan version.

Why the name Camp Nou?

Though the original name of Barcelona FC’s second stadium was the Estadi del FC Barcelona, it was more commonly referred to as Camp Nou (New Stadium) for obvious reasons – the name stuck.

It was only officially renamed Camp Nou for the 2000/2001 season, after 68% of the club members voted in favour of the change.

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