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Contents
- 1 What is the best time to visit Camp Nou?
- 2 When can I buy Barcelona tickets?
- 3 How hard is it to get El Clasico tickets?
- 4 Is FC Barcelona Museum free?
- 5 Can I bring a camera to Camp Nou?
- 6 Is the Camp Nou basic tour worth it?
- 7 How long does the FC Barcelona tour take?
Can you buy tickets at Camp Nou?
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 This map is copyright registered and protected and may not be copied.
What time does Camp Nou open for tours?
What are the Camp Nou opening hours? – The opening hours to visit the Camp Nou vary according to the season:
- From January to March 18: Monday – Saturday 10:00 am – 6:30 pm; Sunday 10:00 am – 2:30 pm
- From March 19 to October 16: 09:30 – 19:30
- October 17 to December 18: Monday – Saturday 10:00 am – 6:30 pm; Sunday 10:00 am – 2:30 pm
- December 19th to December 31st: 9:30am – 7:30pm
- Camp Nou is open all year round, except on January 1, January 6, September 24, and December 25.
- On match days , the FC Barcelona Museum, the Trophy Room, and the Messi Area are only open until 3:00 pm.
- The day before and the day of a Champions League match, visits are not possible.
How long does the Camp Nou tour take?
- Prices General ticket: €25 Children’s ticket: €20 Ticket for over 70 years: €20 Ticket for under 6 years: FREE Prices applicable until 31 December 2017 and subject to possible changes. VAT included. Buy tickets now
- Opening Hours La Liga and Copa del Rey matchdays: The tour is closed for the whole day. You may only visit the Museum (Trophy Room, History, Messi Area, Trophies of the various sections) and a panoramic view of the stadium until three hours before the start of the match. Champions League matchdays : The day before and on the day of the match, the Tour is closed for the whole day.
You may only visit the Museum (Trophy Room, History, Messi Area, Trophies of the various sections) and a panoramic view of the stadium until 3. 00pm. *Due to the sporting and corporate activities of the Club, the Tour may be affected for training or an event without prior notice.
For the visit to be more comfortable, we recommend visits in the evening (from 4. 00pm onwards). Duration The estimated duration of the Tour is 1hr 30mins.
What is the best time to visit Camp Nou?
When is the best time to visit Camp Nou? – The best time to visit Camp Nou is in the morning when it opens at 10 am and from 3 pm. Camp Nou is one of the most visited places in Barcelona. For example, the FC Barcelona Museum is the most visited museum in the city. Our advice:
- Buy your Camp Nou Tour in advance especially as the high tourist season approaches. When you buy your ticket, the date and time are reserved, so you won’t have to wait in line at the entrance.
- Avoid match days – restricted visits – and weekends, which are busier even for locals.
When can I buy Barcelona tickets?
Barcelona has one of the best football teams in the world, FC Barcelona, and a visit to the city is not complete without seeing the team’s famous stadium – Camp Nou (certainly for football fans). Camp Nou is the largest stadium in Europe, the 2nd largest football (soccer) stadium in the world, with 98.
- 787 seats (105,053 after the planed renovation that will begin in 2017 and be finished in 2021);
- A tour of the stadium is available and, together with the FC Barcelona museum is a must for every Fan, so don’t miss the Camp Nou Experience Tour & Museum , but the best and most exciting experience is attending a match, something that even non-football fans will enjoy;
For more information about the Camp Nou Experience Tour & Museum read the ” Camp Nou Tour and Museum ” article. The “Free Seats” system Before you buy a ticket it is important to understand how the ticket distribution system works. In camp Nou all the seats are held by season ticket holders so, in theory, no seats are available for the general public, but not all season ticket holders attend all matches and that’s where the free seats system (Seient lliure) kicks in.
Every home game the season ticket holders can free his/her seat if he/she decides not to attend the match and once it’s freed the seat goes out on sale to the general public. Seat holders who’s seats are sold receive 50% of the purchase price, which motivates the them to release their seats if they do not attend.
Most seat holders start releasing their seats 10-14 days before the match, most do it in the last few days, up to 72 hours before the match (if they release the tickets less than 72 hours before the match the money for the sale can only be used to cover their annual membership fee.
An earlier relice ensures that the payment is transfer to their bank account). Buying match tickets The best option for most is to buy the tickets online, but be watch out for unofficial websites that offer tickets for sale even before they are officially released as you might find yourself without the money and the tickets (see more belo).
The best place to buy the tickets is the official FC Barcelona website , it is user friendly and the tickets can be printed at home. Ticketmaster is also a good option and it is an official FC Barcelona partner. The maximum number of tickets allowed per purchase is 6.
- It is, also, possible to buy the tickets once in Barcelona but, usually, it is not a good idea as the match can be sold out by then, all the good seats might be taken or the only available seats might be in separate locations in the stadium;
That said, in less important matches the risk is minimal so it can be an option if the plan to watch the match is not final. The official tickets sale points in Barcelona are:
- · FC Barcelona ticket office at Camp Nou stadium
- · Tourist information office at Pl. Catalunya
- · Fnac stores
- · Official FC Barcelona shops
Unofficial tickets websites As mentioned, there are plenty of websites today that offer match tickets before the tickets are released and for matches that do not offer tickets for the general public (like El Clásico against Real Madrid). Those websites do so with the help of 3rd party seat holder vendors, an action which the legality of it is not clear (the law in Spain forbids reselling tickets in the vicinity of the stadium, as when it was passed, before the 1982 World Cup in Spain, there was no Internet, but according to some of the sections of the law it can be easily interpreted to prohibit Internet sales as well) which can cause problems when entering the stadium.
In addition, as the website is only a mediator and the vendors are private citizens or agencies you might find yourself without tickets (it has happened before when sellers and agents disappeared without delivering the tickets) or running across town to get them.
Apart from that you will pay more than the actual ticket value in commissions to the vendor and the website. The only time that this option should be considered is when there are no regular tickets on sale (like with El Clásico) and only after taking into account the risks.
Date and time of the match. There are 38 rounds in “La Liga”, most rounds are played during the weekend but some (especially toward the end of the season) might be in the middle of the week. Most matches are played on Saturdays and Sundays (or Tuesdays and Wednesdays if the round is in the middle of the week) but there are expressions.
In weekend rounds matches can take place on Fridays or Mondays and on weekday rounds on Thursdays. The exact match day and the exact time (that can vary from noon, early or late afternoon to evening) are set about 10 days before the match (they try now to set the exact date and time earlier when possible).
- The reason for this is the broadcasting rights as TV stations want to broadcast the most interesting crowd drawing match and this depend on the standings of each team and the success of the teams at a specific moment;
This means that you might not be able to attend the match, so if you cannot be in Barcelona during the optional dates buy the tickets only after the official date is published. Be aware that until the official dates are set matches are displayed, as a default, on a Sunday (or a Wednesday, if it’s a weekday round).
- Match calendar;
- The “La Liga” calendar is set each year around the middle of July and matches usually start in August;
- Before the league starts there is the Joan Gamper Trophy, where FC Barcelona plays a friendly match against another team (the caliber of this team varies) and the Supercopa de España (only if FC Barcelona won the league championship or the Copa del Rey);
The first round of “La Liga” starts at the end of August and ends at the end of May, with a winter break in December (usually the last round before the break is in the weekend before Christmas and the next round is in the first weekend of the new year).
- Most matches are played around the weekends and during the week there are matches of the Copa del Rey and the Champions League (Tuesdays and Wednesdays);
- Free entry for kids Some places mention the option of free entry for kids, as long as they seat on your lap, but this is no longer true;
Today the “Children in the Camp Nou” option is only available if the child is a club member and is younger than 8 and the process itself makes it inaccessible for non-residents and open only for club members (and even then it’s not guaranteed). Servicaixa Many websites still mention the option of buying tickets through the Servicaixa website or ATMs but this is no longer true as the La Caixa bank closed down this service and sold the activity to Ticketmaster.
- Getting the tickets The best option to obtain the ticket is to print it at home;
- If you cannot do that, or if you’ve bought the ticket while in Barcelona and do not have a printer you can save the PDF archive on a portable storage device and ask your hotel to print it for you or go to an Internet shop (called Locutorio) or a copy shop and print it there for a small fee;
E-ticket is available through Passbook for Iphone and Passwallet for Android phones (details here ). Tickets bought from the FC Barcelona website can be picked up at the ticket office in Camp Nou. In theory you can pick it up before the game but it is recommended to do this, at least, a day before the match or get to the stadium, at least, 3 hours before the game.
If the purchaser picks up the tickets he will need a copy of the reference e-mail and a photo ID (ID card, passport or driver’s license). If another person comes to collect the tickets he must bring a copy of the reference e-mail, his ID (ID card, passport or Driver’s license), a copy of the purchaser’s ID/passport/license and an authorization latter signed by the purchaser authorizing him to collect the tickets.
This letter must include the full name and ID/passport number of the purchaser, the full details of all the tickets and the full name and ID/passport/license number of the person collecting the tickets. Click here for a PDF of such a statement, just print it and fill the details.
The card used for the purchase is not on the official list but it is recommended to bring it with you or, in case the person collecting the tickets is not the purchaser, a photo copy of the card. Tickets bought from Ticketmaster can be picked up at Fnac stores, Carrefour supermarkets and Halcón travel agencies that are on this list.
The purchaser must bring an ID (ID card or passport), the purchase reference and the card used for the purchase. If another person comes to collect the tickets he must bring his ID (ID card or passport), the purchase reference, a copy of the purchaser ID, a copy of the card used for the purchase (both sides) and a letter of authorization signed by the purchaser indicating his full name and ID/passport number and the full name and ID/passport number of the person collecting the tickets.
The tickets must be collected more than 3 working days before the match. Servicaixa As mentioned above, the Servicaixa service was discontinued and tickets cannot be collected at the Servicaixa ATMs. Best seats Camp Nou is strictly a football stadium (it also hosted very few concerts in the past) and it was built to ensure good viewing angle from every seat but some seats are better than others.
The main stand (tribuna) and the lateral stand (lateral) offer the same view obviously, but price difference is due to the main stands services being better. Lower and more central tiers will also have better atmosphere, as many times the upper and cheaper tiers are half empty and occupied mainly by tourists.
- For atmosphere, the hardcore supporters gather behind the southern goal and the away team fans are behind the southern goal, in the top tier;
- Click here for the stadium sections map;
- Getting to/from Camp Nou Metro L3 – Green line The line circles around the north/west side of the stadium so the best stop depends on the access gate printed on the ticket;
Les Corts : for access gates 16-21 (also OK for access gates 14- 15). Maria Cristina : for access gates 1-6 (also OK for access gates 7-9). Palau Reial : for access gates 7-15 (also OK for access gates 4-6). L5 – Bule line The line passes along the eastern side of the stadium.
The best stop depends on the access gate printed on the ticket. Badal : for access gates 16-21. Collblanc : for access gates 1-15 (the lower the number of the access gate, the longer the walk). Bus Line 59 : From Barcelona through the Ramblas, Pl.
Catalunya, Casanova/Villarroel. Stops near the Les Corts metro station so best for access gates 16-21. Line H8 : One of the horizontal fast lines that stops near the east/south ends of the stadium. Best for access gates 10-21 Line 54 : From Estació Nord through Pl.
- Tetuan, Gran Via (up to Pl;
- Universitat), Muntaner/Aribau;
- Passes close to the east/south side;
- Best for access gates 1-21 Line D20 : From Barceloneta through Paral;
- lel, Pl;
- Espanya, Carrer de la Creu Coberta/Carrer de Sants/Carretera de Collblanc (all names of parts of the same stretch or road);
It passes along the east side, parallel to the L5 metro so, depending on the stop, best for access gates 10-21. Click here to see the access gates layout *you can go in the stadium area by any access, not just the one printed in your ticket, but it is recommended use the one printed there as it is the one closer to your stadium gate access (called Porta in your ticket).
- Night bus/Special metro/Special Bus As some of end late it is possible that regular public transport will not work but there are alternatives;
- Metro Usually if a game ends after midnight on workdays or Sundays (when the metro closes at 12am) TMB prolongs the operating metro time from the nearby stations;
This is a special service and the flow of people in the stations is, efficiently, regulated by the police. Special bus A special bus to Pl. Catalunya operates after the match. The stop is near access gate 1 and the fare is 2. 90€. Night bus Just like every night the night buses (calle NitBus) operate throughout the city and the metropolitan area.
- Remember, all lines will stop at Pl;
- Catalunya (apart from the N0, which is a circular line), just make sure that you are taking the bus in the right direction;
- N12 : From Av;
- Diagonal through Comte d’Urgell, Villarroel, Gran Via, Pl;
Unoversitat, Pl. Catalunya, Las Ramblas, Pg. Colom. N2 : From Carretera de Collblanc/Carrer de Sants through Pl. Espanya, Gran Via, Pl. Universitat, Pl. Catalunya, Passeig de Gracia, Gran Via, Pl. Glories and out of the city to Badalona stop location. N3 : From Carretera de Collblanc/Carrer de Sants through Av.
- Madrid/Berlin/Paris, Muntaner, Gran Via/Pl;
- Universitat, Pl;
- Catalunya than continues north (Grav Via, Concell de cent) and up to Av;
- Meridiana stop locaiton;
- N7 : From Pedralbes through Via Augusta, Villarroel, Pl;
Catalunya, Pl. les Glories and to the Forum area stop location. N14 : From Carretera de Collblanc/Carrer de Sants through Pl. Espanya, Gran Via, Pl. Universitat, Pl. Catalunya/Rda. Universitat (last stop) stop location. Normal 0 21 false false false ES X-NONE HE /* Style Definitions */ table.
How hard is it to get El Clasico tickets?
How Much Are El Clasico Tickets? – You are always advised to buy El Clasico tickets as early as possible. Getting tickets online is a problem and so is getting directed to a sole ticket merchant. Tickets to El Clasico could cost anywhere from €60 to thousands of Euros.
Consider spending €200 on El Clasico tickets. Anywhere less than that, consider it a win! Prices can shoot up to over €500 just a week before the match. Now, you can buy it from the FC Barcelona website as well.
On game days they open all the leftover tickets to the general public. This Clasico will be played behind closed doors so there is no tickets to be sold. You can catch the action live however, elsewhere. Don’t miss: Watch El Clásico live stream free with Unibet TV and bet365 TV.
How much does it cost to visit Camp Nou?
Book your visit to the Camp Nou Admission to the Museum and the Camp Nou ( 26€ per adult 14-70 years old, 20€ for 6-13 years old, +70 years old and students ).
Is FC Barcelona Museum free?
The Night of the Museums is nearly upon us. Each year, the biggest museums in Barcelona and Catalonia open their doors to the public free of charge for a special night of science, art, history, and much more. Saturday, May 14, will see around 75 establishments open their doors until 1 am, much later than any normal closing time, to mark this international event in celebration of learning.
- Many museums and galleries offer free entrance on certain afternoons on weekends, but others don’t participate in such a promotion, offering the chance to visit for free only on special occasions such as the Night of the Museums;
The chocolate museum, the FC Barcelona museum and Camp Nou tour, as well as Park Güell are some of the most popular attractions in the city that normally always cost money to enter. However, now you’ll have the chance to see them for free, thanks to Night of the Museums.
Can you bring water into Camp Nou?
Containers can be brought inside if they are less than 500 ml, and have no a lid. Entrance is not allowed with glass containers or cans.
Can I bring a camera to Camp Nou?
Safety regulations at the entrance to the Camp Nou Stadium – The rules and instructions of FC Barcelona for the access to the Camp Nou stadium are as follows: – It is prohibited to introduce any type of weapon or object that could be released or could be used as such.
Anyone attempting to enter objects (including drums, trumpets, megaphones, etc. ) will be denied entrance to the Stadium. Small folding umbrellas may be allowed. – It is prohibited to introduce any flag or banner mounted on a large pole.
Small flags with plastic sticks, flexible and empty inside, may be authorized. – There are no stores or similar places in the Stadium to leave objects of any kind; therefore, it is advisable not to bring objects whose entry into the Stadium could be denied.
- If you bring some of these prohibited items, you are advised to leave them at your hotel so you do not run the risk of having them abandoned before entering the Stadium;
- – The introduction or sale of alcoholic beverages at the Stadium is prohibited;
– Flares, fireworks or any pyrotechnic device in the Stadium are strictly prohibited. Anyone who tries to enter an item of this type will be denied entrance to the Stadium and the ticket will be confiscated. – It is also prohibited to bring to the Camp Nou Stadium anything that could cause a fire hazard (rolls of toilet paper, large poster paper / banners, etc.
- – It is forbidden to introduce laser pointers, animals or professional cameras or video cameras;
- – Any person who is considered to be drunk or under the influence of alcohol or drugs, may be denied entry or may be expelled if it causes disturbances once inside;
In addition to the previous guidelines regarding the entry, fans are reminded that it is not allowed to throw any type of objects anywhere in the stadium nor between the spectators. Since January 2012, FC Barcelona prohibits smoking at the Camp Nou. This prohibition extends to the steps, vomitorios and, in general, the whole interior of the Stadium.
Does Camp Nou sell beer?
Don’t be fooled by the beer No alcoholic beverages are allowed upon entering the Camp Not stadium and once inside, you will only be able to buy soft drinks and non-alcoholic beer.
Is the Camp Nou basic tour worth it?
On A Scale Of 1 to 10 Is The Camp Nou Experience Worth It? – The tour is busy and the lack of available private guides are definite downsides. The amount of information, great audio tours, ability to move at your own speed, reasonable food, and dining options, and the interactive spots make it a solid 8.
Do Barcelona games sell out?
Book your Camp Nou Experience tickets online to avoid the queues – We recommend you take a few minutes to read the following information carefully before ordering your Barcelona FC tickets online. When you purchase Barcelona FC tickets online it will be up to you to check and confirm the exact date and time of the game before the scheduled match date.
- This is most reliably done by visiting the official Spanish Football Federation website: www;
- laliga;
- es;
- In general, online ticket booking sites do not have a responsibility to inform you if football game dates have changed after a customer has made a booking;
The role of the booking agent is to provide you with the tickets for the match. It is up to you to check the match is still scheduled as planned for yourself. This is just part of the nature of buying football tickets and the changeable nature of fixtures.
Most games go ahead as planned, but there can be changes at short notice, so it is worth being prepared for this eventuality. We have included some tips below that will help ensure you will still get to see the match even if the match date changes.
It requires a little planning in advance and to ensure to build in some flexibility to your visit dates. But if you follow these tips, it will go a long way to ensuring you see the match, even if the date changes. For football games at the weekend it is possible for the match to be moved from Sunday to Saturday and possibly even to Monday.
- For football games scheduled mid-week, they can be moved from Wednesday to Tuesday or possibly even to Thursday;
- This is the reason why we recommend you book your flights and accommodations according to the possible changes mentioned above;
Ensure that your arrival date is at least one day before any of the possible football game scheduled date changes as mentioned above. So, for example, if you want to see a match on a Sunday, then you ideally would book your journey to arrive Friday and to return Tuesday.
This way if the match is moved to a Saturday or a Monday you still get to attend the match. The link to the online booking site below has the following terms and conditions which is worth knowing before you book your football tickets so you can be prepared for changes in schedule.
When you make your booking, and it is confirmed your booking is non-refundable whatever your personal circumstances might be. If a match date changes e. , from Sunday to Saturday or Monday (or vice versa), there are no refunds if you cannot make the new match date.
If a match date changes from Wednesday to Tuesday or Thursday or vice-versa there will also be no refunds. If a match is postponed due to adverse weather conditions your match ticket will be valid for the new date, but there will be no refund for your booking if you can’t make the new date.
Booking sites will not accept liability for any consequential loss of travel costs etc. if for any reason you cannot make the new rescheduled match date or if you need to cancel for whatever reason. The above conditions are set because of the nature of how a football match can change, and it is best that you arrange your travel plans accordingly to be as flexible as possible.
We recommend before you book your tickets online, it is a good idea to read the terms of service of the booking agent. Different online booking agents may have different terms and conditions; however, they will all be subject to the same issues of football matches, possibly being rescheduled.
That is just part of the nature of the game. The alternative to booking online is to wait until you arrive in Barcelona however then you may not be able to get a ticket at all since the matches are often sold out due to the popularity of Barcelona FC games.
How long does the FC Barcelona tour take?
The average duration is currently between 1. 5 and 2 hours when visiting without a guide. Guided Tours and the Players Experience Tour last 45 minutes, accompanied by a guide and then you are free to roam the museum for as long as you need.
How can I buy Barcelona tickets?
Barcelona has one of the best football teams in the world, FC Barcelona, and a visit to the city is not complete without seeing the team’s famous stadium – Camp Nou (certainly for football fans). Camp Nou is the largest stadium in Europe, the 2nd largest football (soccer) stadium in the world, with 98.
- 787 seats (105,053 after the planed renovation that will begin in 2017 and be finished in 2021);
- A tour of the stadium is available and, together with the FC Barcelona museum is a must for every Fan, so don’t miss the Camp Nou Experience Tour & Museum , but the best and most exciting experience is attending a match, something that even non-football fans will enjoy;
For more information about the Camp Nou Experience Tour & Museum read the ” Camp Nou Tour and Museum ” article. The “Free Seats” system Before you buy a ticket it is important to understand how the ticket distribution system works. In camp Nou all the seats are held by season ticket holders so, in theory, no seats are available for the general public, but not all season ticket holders attend all matches and that’s where the free seats system (Seient lliure) kicks in.
- Every home game the season ticket holders can free his/her seat if he/she decides not to attend the match and once it’s freed the seat goes out on sale to the general public;
- Seat holders who’s seats are sold receive 50% of the purchase price, which motivates the them to release their seats if they do not attend;
Most seat holders start releasing their seats 10-14 days before the match, most do it in the last few days, up to 72 hours before the match (if they release the tickets less than 72 hours before the match the money for the sale can only be used to cover their annual membership fee.
An earlier relice ensures that the payment is transfer to their bank account). Buying match tickets The best option for most is to buy the tickets online, but be watch out for unofficial websites that offer tickets for sale even before they are officially released as you might find yourself without the money and the tickets (see more belo).
The best place to buy the tickets is the official FC Barcelona website , it is user friendly and the tickets can be printed at home. Ticketmaster is also a good option and it is an official FC Barcelona partner. The maximum number of tickets allowed per purchase is 6.
- It is, also, possible to buy the tickets once in Barcelona but, usually, it is not a good idea as the match can be sold out by then, all the good seats might be taken or the only available seats might be in separate locations in the stadium;
That said, in less important matches the risk is minimal so it can be an option if the plan to watch the match is not final. The official tickets sale points in Barcelona are:
- · FC Barcelona ticket office at Camp Nou stadium
- · Tourist information office at Pl. Catalunya
- · Fnac stores
- · Official FC Barcelona shops
Unofficial tickets websites As mentioned, there are plenty of websites today that offer match tickets before the tickets are released and for matches that do not offer tickets for the general public (like El Clásico against Real Madrid). Those websites do so with the help of 3rd party seat holder vendors, an action which the legality of it is not clear (the law in Spain forbids reselling tickets in the vicinity of the stadium, as when it was passed, before the 1982 World Cup in Spain, there was no Internet, but according to some of the sections of the law it can be easily interpreted to prohibit Internet sales as well) which can cause problems when entering the stadium.
In addition, as the website is only a mediator and the vendors are private citizens or agencies you might find yourself without tickets (it has happened before when sellers and agents disappeared without delivering the tickets) or running across town to get them.
Apart from that you will pay more than the actual ticket value in commissions to the vendor and the website. The only time that this option should be considered is when there are no regular tickets on sale (like with El Clásico) and only after taking into account the risks.
- Date and time of the match;
- There are 38 rounds in “La Liga”, most rounds are played during the weekend but some (especially toward the end of the season) might be in the middle of the week;
- Most matches are played on Saturdays and Sundays (or Tuesdays and Wednesdays if the round is in the middle of the week) but there are expressions;
In weekend rounds matches can take place on Fridays or Mondays and on weekday rounds on Thursdays. The exact match day and the exact time (that can vary from noon, early or late afternoon to evening) are set about 10 days before the match (they try now to set the exact date and time earlier when possible).
- The reason for this is the broadcasting rights as TV stations want to broadcast the most interesting crowd drawing match and this depend on the standings of each team and the success of the teams at a specific moment;
This means that you might not be able to attend the match, so if you cannot be in Barcelona during the optional dates buy the tickets only after the official date is published. Be aware that until the official dates are set matches are displayed, as a default, on a Sunday (or a Wednesday, if it’s a weekday round).
Match calendar. The “La Liga” calendar is set each year around the middle of July and matches usually start in August. Before the league starts there is the Joan Gamper Trophy, where FC Barcelona plays a friendly match against another team (the caliber of this team varies) and the Supercopa de España (only if FC Barcelona won the league championship or the Copa del Rey).
The first round of “La Liga” starts at the end of August and ends at the end of May, with a winter break in December (usually the last round before the break is in the weekend before Christmas and the next round is in the first weekend of the new year).
Most matches are played around the weekends and during the week there are matches of the Copa del Rey and the Champions League (Tuesdays and Wednesdays). Free entry for kids Some places mention the option of free entry for kids, as long as they seat on your lap, but this is no longer true.
Today the “Children in the Camp Nou” option is only available if the child is a club member and is younger than 8 and the process itself makes it inaccessible for non-residents and open only for club members (and even then it’s not guaranteed). Servicaixa Many websites still mention the option of buying tickets through the Servicaixa website or ATMs but this is no longer true as the La Caixa bank closed down this service and sold the activity to Ticketmaster.
- Getting the tickets The best option to obtain the ticket is to print it at home;
- If you cannot do that, or if you’ve bought the ticket while in Barcelona and do not have a printer you can save the PDF archive on a portable storage device and ask your hotel to print it for you or go to an Internet shop (called Locutorio) or a copy shop and print it there for a small fee;
E-ticket is available through Passbook for Iphone and Passwallet for Android phones (details here ). Tickets bought from the FC Barcelona website can be picked up at the ticket office in Camp Nou. In theory you can pick it up before the game but it is recommended to do this, at least, a day before the match or get to the stadium, at least, 3 hours before the game.
If the purchaser picks up the tickets he will need a copy of the reference e-mail and a photo ID (ID card, passport or driver’s license). If another person comes to collect the tickets he must bring a copy of the reference e-mail, his ID (ID card, passport or Driver’s license), a copy of the purchaser’s ID/passport/license and an authorization latter signed by the purchaser authorizing him to collect the tickets.
This letter must include the full name and ID/passport number of the purchaser, the full details of all the tickets and the full name and ID/passport/license number of the person collecting the tickets. Click here for a PDF of such a statement, just print it and fill the details.
The card used for the purchase is not on the official list but it is recommended to bring it with you or, in case the person collecting the tickets is not the purchaser, a photo copy of the card. Tickets bought from Ticketmaster can be picked up at Fnac stores, Carrefour supermarkets and Halcón travel agencies that are on this list.
The purchaser must bring an ID (ID card or passport), the purchase reference and the card used for the purchase. If another person comes to collect the tickets he must bring his ID (ID card or passport), the purchase reference, a copy of the purchaser ID, a copy of the card used for the purchase (both sides) and a letter of authorization signed by the purchaser indicating his full name and ID/passport number and the full name and ID/passport number of the person collecting the tickets.
The tickets must be collected more than 3 working days before the match. Servicaixa As mentioned above, the Servicaixa service was discontinued and tickets cannot be collected at the Servicaixa ATMs. Best seats Camp Nou is strictly a football stadium (it also hosted very few concerts in the past) and it was built to ensure good viewing angle from every seat but some seats are better than others.
The main stand (tribuna) and the lateral stand (lateral) offer the same view obviously, but price difference is due to the main stands services being better. Lower and more central tiers will also have better atmosphere, as many times the upper and cheaper tiers are half empty and occupied mainly by tourists.
- For atmosphere, the hardcore supporters gather behind the southern goal and the away team fans are behind the southern goal, in the top tier;
- Click here for the stadium sections map;
- Getting to/from Camp Nou Metro L3 – Green line The line circles around the north/west side of the stadium so the best stop depends on the access gate printed on the ticket;
Les Corts : for access gates 16-21 (also OK for access gates 14- 15). Maria Cristina : for access gates 1-6 (also OK for access gates 7-9). Palau Reial : for access gates 7-15 (also OK for access gates 4-6). L5 – Bule line The line passes along the eastern side of the stadium.
The best stop depends on the access gate printed on the ticket. Badal : for access gates 16-21. Collblanc : for access gates 1-15 (the lower the number of the access gate, the longer the walk). Bus Line 59 : From Barcelona through the Ramblas, Pl.
Catalunya, Casanova/Villarroel. Stops near the Les Corts metro station so best for access gates 16-21. Line H8 : One of the horizontal fast lines that stops near the east/south ends of the stadium. Best for access gates 10-21 Line 54 : From Estació Nord through Pl.
- Tetuan, Gran Via (up to Pl;
- Universitat), Muntaner/Aribau;
- Passes close to the east/south side;
- Best for access gates 1-21 Line D20 : From Barceloneta through Paral;
- lel, Pl;
- Espanya, Carrer de la Creu Coberta/Carrer de Sants/Carretera de Collblanc (all names of parts of the same stretch or road);
It passes along the east side, parallel to the L5 metro so, depending on the stop, best for access gates 10-21. Click here to see the access gates layout *you can go in the stadium area by any access, not just the one printed in your ticket, but it is recommended use the one printed there as it is the one closer to your stadium gate access (called Porta in your ticket).
- Night bus/Special metro/Special Bus As some of end late it is possible that regular public transport will not work but there are alternatives;
- Metro Usually if a game ends after midnight on workdays or Sundays (when the metro closes at 12am) TMB prolongs the operating metro time from the nearby stations;
This is a special service and the flow of people in the stations is, efficiently, regulated by the police. Special bus A special bus to Pl. Catalunya operates after the match. The stop is near access gate 1 and the fare is 2. 90€. Night bus Just like every night the night buses (calle NitBus) operate throughout the city and the metropolitan area.
Remember, all lines will stop at Pl. Catalunya (apart from the N0, which is a circular line), just make sure that you are taking the bus in the right direction. N12 : From Av. Diagonal through Comte d’Urgell, Villarroel, Gran Via, Pl.
Unoversitat, Pl. Catalunya, Las Ramblas, Pg. Colom. N2 : From Carretera de Collblanc/Carrer de Sants through Pl. Espanya, Gran Via, Pl. Universitat, Pl. Catalunya, Passeig de Gracia, Gran Via, Pl. Glories and out of the city to Badalona stop location. N3 : From Carretera de Collblanc/Carrer de Sants through Av.
Madrid/Berlin/Paris, Muntaner, Gran Via/Pl. Universitat, Pl. Catalunya than continues north (Grav Via, Concell de cent) and up to Av. Meridiana stop locaiton. N7 : From Pedralbes through Via Augusta, Villarroel, Pl.
Catalunya, Pl. les Glories and to the Forum area stop location. N14 : From Carretera de Collblanc/Carrer de Sants through Pl. Espanya, Gran Via, Pl. Universitat, Pl. Catalunya/Rda. Universitat (last stop) stop location. Normal 0 21 false false false ES X-NONE HE /* Style Definitions */ table.
Is Camp Nou free entry?
Camp Nou 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 tickets? Basic stadium tours start at €26. 00 with guided tours running into triple digits. Should I book my Camp Nou Experience 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 guided? No. This is an 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 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 my tour? 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 museum be included? No. These are tour separate tickets and you’ll have to pay extra. 10. 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. 11. When is the best time to visit? As early as possible, especially in summer. 12. 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. 13. What metro zone is Camp Nou? Camp Nou is found in Zone 1 of the TMB transport network as is reachable using transport cards like the Hola Barcelona Card. 14. 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;
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- 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;
16. Is there a place to buy souvenirs? Yes! The tour ends going through the massive FCB Megastore. 17. Can I take photos at the Camp Nou Experience? Of course! 18. Can I get to Camp Nou directly from the airport? Yes, simply take the L9 metro (orange line) to Collblanc stadium from either terminal.
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- 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. 20. I have a special request: is there a contact I can reach them at? Yes, please use [email protected] cat. 21. Where is Camp Nou in Barcelona? Camp Nou is found at C.
d’Arístides Maillol, 12 in the Les Corts district of southwest Barcelona. 22. What is the Camp Nou Stadium capacity? Currently the capacity is 99,354 though with the upcoming expansion it will be upped to 105,000 – making it the largest football stadium in the world.
23. 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.
24. 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.
25. 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);
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- 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;
27. 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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Since a lot of questions in the Open Thread are the same, I thought I create this FAQ Thread, so that everyone planning to travel to BCN and watch a game at Camp Nou has most questions already answered. Q: Where should I buy tickets? A: You should buy them only from the official website fcbarcelona.
com, at the Camp Nou ticket offices, or at one of the official Barça stores in Barcelona (FCBotiga). It is not advised to use third party websites such as viagogo. You will overpay and risk that it might be scam, that your tickets won’t work.
Q: When should I buy the tickets? A: As soon as you see seats you like on the website no reason not to buy them. They won’t get any cheaper, prices stay constant most of the time or get slightly higher if there is high demand. You might want to wait until the date and time is confirmed, so that it won’t mess up your planning.
- Another reason to buy them later is if it’s a problem for you that if you can only choose the area and not the exact seats;
- I explain this a bit further down below, so keep reading;
- Q: When will the date and time be confirmed? A: If on the website near the date “TBA” is written, that means the date and time is not yet announced;
La Liga games normally get a confirmed date around 3-4 weeks before the game. This means that the date can be either Sunday or Saturday for weekend games. Monday games are forbidden by RFEF, though Friday games are theoretically possible although it is very unlikely that your game is one.
For midweek Liga games it can also change by a day. Q: There are currently no tickets available for the game I want to see, what should I do? A: Wait. Don’t get worried and buy on third party websites overpriced tickets.
Camp Nou nearly never sells out. You will get tickets for (nearly) every game. You can look up here how often it was sold out in past years. In some years it was once per season, in other years 0. And this one game would always be el clásico. For every other game it’s no problem to get tickets, and even for that game it is very likely that you will get tickets.
I am no soci and still had no problems getting tickets the official way for games like el clásico or the Championsleague semifinal. Look from time to time on the website to see if tickets are available. The sooner the game is, the likelier it is that tickets will be available.
Getting tickets for Camp Nou games is very easy, way easier than for many other top clubs. They aren’t that cheap though. Q: Why do most tickets become available to buy in the days before the game? A: Barça has around 85000 seasonticketholders. But many of these do not go to every game.
There is a system called Seient Lliure, which allows seasonticketholders to tell the club that they won’t attend the game, which means the club can sell those seats. The seasonticketholder giving up his seat gets a certain % of the money back, which can accumulate up to 95% of the price of the seasonticket.
Most will make this decision days before the game, so that’s when the club can start to sell those seats. To clarify some confusion: this is the reason why the tickets become available late, it’s not a different way of buying tickets. You will still buy them on the website/ticket offices, but most will become available quite late because of this.
Don’t confuse this with a seasonticketholder personally selling his seat to you for a game instead of telling the club to sell the seat (so that they get the full amount instead of a percentage), which the club does not allow and while it happens sometimes it can lead to the confiscation of the soci card.
Unless you know a seasonticketholder personally, I wouldn’t advise to do that. For La Liga games normally some tickets get sold soon after the schedule is announced, but the majority in the weeks/days before the game (note: there is a new system that will allow selling more tickets in advance for not high demand games, I describe it further down in the thread).
For UCL you also should look at the website on the days after we draw our opponent, but most are being sold days before the game. For big games such as el clásico you will most likely only be able to buy in the week (or few days) before the game takes place.
Normally first is the members only sale, then general public sale is one or few days later. Often the demand is high and tickets will immediately sell out but with time more and more tickets become available. Best strategy in that case is linked further below.
- I advise you to read that;
- In the worst case for important games tickets could even be sold just the last 2-3 days before the game, so even if a week before the game there’s still nothing, it will be at some point;
According to the club around 40% of all tickets that can be sold just become available in the last 72 hours before the game. Q: How do I become a seasonticket holder? A: You have to be a soci (member) and then you will have to enter a waiting list, which will probably take many years until you get your seasonticket.
- Seasonticket prices are cheap in comparison to other clubs’, but getting one is very difficult;
- Q: What are the best seats? A: There is no such thing as best seats, it comes down to preference;
- The best atmosphere you will find at Gol Nord First rank, which are also my favorite seats;
This is behind the Grada d’Animació who fill the first part of this area (you can’t get any tickets there), who sing all the Barça chants during the games. These are low-mid ranged seats in terms of price and my personal recommendation. In terms of vision, it’s really good on most seats, but generally the more money it costs, the better the vision is.
Another reason to choose the north side over south is that we normally play in the second halftime towards Gol Nord and since we statistically make more goals in the second half, better chances to see more Barça goals close to you.
Q: I thought the ultras are banned at Camp Nou? A: Yes, the ultragroup Boixos Nois is banned from all home games since Laporta became president in 2003. The Grada d’Animació consists of some Penyas (fangroups), the main groups being Penya Almogàvers and Supporters Barça, who sing all the chants during the games and support the team.
- Q: How much will the tickets cost? A: This really depends on the game;
- For some La Liga games cheapest tickets may be around 50€, for other games it will be higher;
- Championsleague KO games generally cost above 100€;
For el clásico cheapest tickets at the 2018 one (5-1) were 151€, but after the socis only sale cheapest were already at 180€. Copa tickets generally are always a lot cheaper. For comparison, the seats I recommended above (Gol Nord First, or Second Lower) did cost me around 130€ for UCL Ro16 games against opponents such as PSG or Chelsea in 2017 and 2018.
- 230€ for el Clásico in la Liga;
- For the game against Atlético in April 2019 tickets went online just 2 days before the game and cheapest were around 140€ with the above mentioned seats for 200€;
- Same price for quarterfinal against Man United;
The same seats for the semifinal game against Liverpool were priced 220€. Prices generally get a bit higher every year, so this might not be completely accurate to what it will cost for you. Q: Will there be any promotions to get cheaper tickets? A: This happens very rarely, but especially at Black Friday and maybe some other occations the club often offers discounts and bundles to get cheaper tickets for few games, normally against lowtable or midtable clubs.
Q: Do I have to print my tickets or can I have it on the phone? A: Either way works fine. Q: How do I get to Camp Nou? A: You can take the Metro: L5 Collblanc, Badal; L3 Les Corts, Maria Cristina, Palau Reial are close to the stadium.
You can also take the bus: H8 Camp Nou. For tickets for public transportation I always buy T-10 tickets, which you can use 10 times for about 10€. You can also use it to get with the R2 Rodalies train from the airport to the city center (Sants Estació), but not if you want to use the airport metro (L9) which also stops at Collblanc near Camp Nou (you need an airport metro single ticket for that which is around 5€ I think.
- Q: How do I get back after the games? A: A lot of people will want to take the Metro after the match, so it will take quite a long time, which is why you will see some people leaving around the 90th minute, even though the game is not over;
Metro is open until 0 am, on some occasions an hour longer because of the Barça match (normally only for games that start really late like 9:30pm). Be careful in the Metro, because there may be thieves trying to take advantage that it is so full. Q: Should I also go to the Barça Museum and Stadium Tour? A: Yes, it’s great.
A little bit expensive, but a must do for every football fan and especially every Barça fan. You will see all the trophies, important moments in the clubs history, you can go through the tunnel inside the stadium and stand on the pitch in front of the bench.
You can see the press rooms where the players give interviews, the area where the press sits during the matches, the away changing room and much more. Q: What else can I do? A: You could watch a Barça B match at the Estadi Johan Cruyff for around 10-20€, which is at the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper, or one of the clubs other sports such as a Basketball game at the Palau (next to Camp Nou).
The FC Barcelona megastore is also next to the stadium. Apart from Barça related things, Barcelona is also a beautiful city so lots of things to see/do. Visit r/Barcelona for questions related to the city.
Q: I want to learn the Barça fan chants for my visit at Camp Nou or know what the lyrics mean in English. A: I made this video with a compilation of more than 30 Barça chants, lyrics and an English translation in the subtitles. Q: Where do Barça fans celebrate? A: On the Rambla at the Font de Canaletes (fountain).
- The reason is that in the past there was the office of a popular newspaper and in times where you couldn’t watch away games on TV or listen to it on radio, fans went there, because the newspaper did write the livescores outside of the building;
On the fountain it says that whoever drinks from it will fall in love with this city and will always return (which for me is certainly true). So better take a drink 🙂 Q: There are tickets available on the website but they won’t let me select the exact seats, just the area.
- A: This is because the club implemented a new system of selling tickets, which you can read all about it here;
- Basically they implemented an algorithm to predict in advance whether a seasonticket holder will likely give up his seat to sell for a specific game or not;
This prediction is based on statistics from the past (for example if the individual season ticket holder only goes to important games it is more likely that he will free his seat against a low table opponent) and also considering other variables, probably such as opponent, weather or kickoff time.
- Of course they can’t just sell specific seats that may not be freed in the end, so you can only select the area and you will know your seat number and get your ticket 48h before kickoff;
- The club promises that if you buy in pairs the seats will be next to each other or close to each other;
This system helps, so that they can sell more seats in advance and therefore hopefully get higher attendances since many people probably don’t want to buy everything else for their journey without knowing whether they will get tickets (which wouldn’t be a problem for you, since you read this guide and know you will get tickets for every game, even and especially in the last days before the game).
This system will be implemented for nearly all games, except those where the highest attendances are to be expected (el clásico and UCL matches), where it remains that you will probably have to wait to buy until the days before the game.
The problem with this system is, that you may want to select your exact seats, and here you can’t even choose which side your tickets are on, for example between Gol Nord and Gol Sud if you choose them in that area. However if that is a problem for you, you should instead wait until closer to the matchday and then when you buy them on the website or at the stadium you will be able to select the exact seats you get.
Q: I selected seats next to each other, but on my ticket it says there is another one in between (e. 11 and 13). A: No worries, the seats are next to each other in that case. On one side of the stairs are the even numbers, on the other side are the odd numbers.
So for example 3, 5 and 7 are all next to each other, while 5 and 6 are not next to each other. Q: How does the tickets buying process go for high demand games (UCL knockout games, clásico,. )? A: Most tickets will be sold in the days before the game. It might be that before that from time to time they sell some tickets on the website, so you can enter your email when you click on the match you want tickets for on the website and it says no tickets available, so you get notified whenever the sale opens.
- However I don’t find that service particularly reliable, so I normally additionally use some web service like Visualping;
- io (there are other alternatives) which notifies you when there are changes on the website url you enter;
Normally around a week before the game or just a few days before the game they open up sales only for socis. A day later then the public sale starts, which means tons of website refreshing for you, being in a waiting list with thousand others and get desperate when it’s finally your turn but it looks like everything is sold out.
Don’t worry! Yes, it might initially sell out after the public sale starts, but then more and more tickets become available in the following hours/days. To know a good strategy on how to get tickets as soon as possible in that situation without having to sit the whole day in front of your PC clicking F5, read the next question/answer.
Q: The public sale has started for a game with high demand but all the tickets are unavailable. What is the best way to get the ticket as soon as new ones are on the website? A: u/c0rp1 made a thread about that. Thanks to him! Q: I am trying to get seats for a Championsleague game at Camp Nou, but I am from the country of the visiting team, will there be any problems? A: There are some rules made by UEFA that try to avoid that fans of the away team can buy tickets for the home sectors.
- This means that there might be some problems during the tickets buying process if your credit card is from the country of the away team;
- And if you try to buy the tickets at the ticket offices they most likely will ask for your ID and won’t sell if you are from the country of the away team;
However they don’t control your ID at the entrances to the stadium, so once you have your ticket, you should be fine. All other questions regarding the city of Barcelona might be better answered in r/Barcelona. I am not from Barcelona, nor Catalunya/Spain, but I am travelling there once or twice a year normally, so this guide is written from personal experience.
But we also have some users here that are from the city or other places in Catalunya. Other questions about Camp Nou you might find an answer on the offical website FAQ. If you still have any unanswered questions, ask in the Open Thread (instead of creating a thread for it that will get deleted).
Some other suggestions might be in the comments of this thread.