FC Barcelona & Camp Nou
FC Barcelona is "Més que un club" (More than a club) — an institution that stands for Catalonia's identity, pride, and resistance. Under Franco, Barça was the counterpoint to the "royal" Real Madrid, and Camp Nou was one of the few places where Catalan was allowed to be spoken. Today, FC Barcelona is one of the most famous clubs in the world, and a game at Camp Nou is an unforgettable experience.
Spotify Camp Nou
The Spotify Camp Nou is, after a comprehensive renovation (Espai Barça project), the largest stadium in Europe with over 99,000 seats. The new arena offers a covered third tier, state-of-the-art technology, and an atmosphere that reaches its peak during El Clásico (against Real Madrid).
Camp Nou Experience (Stadium Tour)
Even without a match day, a visit is worthwhile: The Camp Nou Experience includes the museum (one of the most visited museums in Barcelona!) with trophies, jerseys, and interactive exhibitions, as well as access to the pitch, locker room, player tunnel, and press box. Admission: from €28.
Tickets for a Game
Tickets for La Liga games cost €40–200 (depending on the opponent and seating category). El Clásico (against Real Madrid): from €200 upwards, often sold out through official channels. Champions League games: similar prices. Buy only through the official website (fcbarcelona.com) — black market and intermediaries are expensive and risky.
💡 Tipp
Even if you're not a football fan: A game at Camp Nou is a cultural experience. The atmosphere, the singing, the emotions — it gives you goosebumps. Avoid tickets from third-party vendors and buy directly through the official FC Barcelona website.