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Camp Nou Tour Review: My Experience At The Club That’s ‘More Than A Club’

by Jub | Jul 12, 2018

Whether you like football or not, almost everyone is familiar with Futbol Club Barcelona.

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Pretty stoked to on the ground level of Camp Nou!

I remember being surprised at seeing FC Barcelona seat covers on scooters in Thailand & In India, one of the easiest ways to get kids talking is to simply ask ‘Messi or Ronaldo?’

I prefer rugby over football. But visiting Camp Nou, the stadium, and home of FC Barcelona? That’s exciting.

My two biggest questions going into the tour were:

Why do people all over the world choose to support Barcelona Football?

How does football fit into the culture of Barcelona?

There are three sections in this Camp Nou tour review. My experience at the stadium, an FAQ and my answers to the questions above.

My Camp Nou Tour Review

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A view of Camp Nou using my iPhone fish lense from Pixter

I knew the tour was popular, but even on a midday afternoon you could have placed me in the middle of La Rambla and I’d believe you. She was crazy busy.

Thankfully people book tickets online, so the queue for tickets was short.

Passing through the gate, I picked up the audio tour for €5. In general audio guides are a good value decision.

There’s is an option to get a private guided tour, but that was an expensive option , especially as I went on my own (in a group it would beok)

I’ve had guides when visiting Denver’s Mile High Stadium and Melbourne’s MCG and they made the experience 23x better through their epic storytelling.

Any how after a few cash cow photo ops (no obligation to buy), I started the tour in the museum. Wow, the place was chaotic. With so many people and lots to see I was flustered.

After doing a walk through I figured out how the audio guide worked. The little microphone signs were camouflaged on the tables (a minor inconvenience).

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The tunnel connecting you too the museum, once you buy pass the photos

The first thing I noticed when entering (besides the crowd) was the trophies. So many trophies! They’ve been a club striving for excellence from the start that’s for sure.

The audio tour starts off by following the eight or so large tables featuring photos and text (in English, Spanish and Catalonian) highlighting special moments from the clubs history. The audio guide is like a concise version of the important parts of each decade (there is a lot of text on the tables). You’ll also seem some cool bits and pieces of memorabilia at the end of each table.

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A glimpse into the amount of people you can expect at the stadium

There is a big interactive screen where you can play around with different sections and highlights from the club. I didn’t spend any time here, there was always a tonne of people.

After you’ve learned all about the history, the next stage has yet more trophies from both football and other sports the club represents like hockey and basketball. There are also some other bits and pieces, jerseys and large photos of legendary Barca teams.

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A couple of special moments in FC Barcelona history

Then you get to Messi. He may well be Argentinian but Barcelona have well and truly adopted him. You can see what I believe are replicas of his personal trophies he continues to collect in a dedicated corner. A nice touch!

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A wicked image of Messi, replica golden boot in the front. Can you see the tourist?

After the museum you get to the stadium. Highlights include seeing:

  • views of the field from three vantage points
  • the press room
  • the changing rooms
  • three areas to have a bite to eat and a drink
  • foosball tables
  • being able to walk through the tunnel, passing the church

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I found the church so random! Guess a quick prayer before game time never hurt anyone?

The great thing about the tour was not being forced through from one section to the next, you can take your time and chill. Insert cheesy quotes intended to make the hair on your arms stand up.

media room and changing rooms.

Left: Media room, where the interviews go down. Right: Changing rooms.

The media room and changing rooms are cool to see, but you only need to take a quick photo out of obligation. These are two areas where guides are great. So many great stories come from both of these places.

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Looking towards one end of the field from the ground floor

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On the halfway line, would love to be here in game!

My favourite view, of course, would have to be from the sideline. Looking up at the stadium, while you can never grasp the atmosphere, you can put your imagination to good use. Also, nice branding by Nike and Qatar, I’ll always associate them with Barcelona with their large logos on the stadium seats. There is a place where you can have a bite to eat and drink just above this section too, why not prolong the view just above the playing field?

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No the worst view to write live updates from

The other great view is from high up in the press room. It’s always a tight squeeze up there but most seats offer an excellent view over the top of the stadium. Unfortunately, I totally forgot to use my audio guide through these sections, but again, a cost-effective guide option is perfect for these areas.

The other view is immediately after coming out of the museum tour, it’s a nice spot to sit for a while in the stands. Purely by view quality, the other two are better.

9 Fun Facts About FC Barcelona & Camp Nou I Learned From My Tour

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Camp Nou Fisheye view from where the press sit

  • The colours of Barcelona are officially known as blue and claret (I associate claret with a head cut so that’s fun).
  • Barcelona had their first star player in Paulino Alcantara (Philippines) scoring 357 goals in 357 matches (debuted in 1911-12). It was said his kick could rip the net due to its power.
  • Swiss Hans Gamper founded the club in 1899, putting an advert in a magazine asking if people wanted to form a team.
  • The 1968 Spanish Cup Final is known as ‘The Bottle Final’ as spectators threw bottles at Barca players near the end of the game that Barca won 1-0 over rivals Madrid.
  • In 1973 the club reinstated their official name, Futbol Club Barcelona.
  • Barcelona has gotten involved in the politics of Catalonia from time to time. In 1977 former club President Montal pledged support of re-establishing the Catalan government.
  • The clubs anthem, Cant del Barça, was written by Jaume Picas and Josep M. Espinàs to celebrate the clubs 75th Anniversary.
  • During the 1950’s, club membership numbers doubled from 26,000 to over 52,000 members.
  • Camp Nou opened in 1957, taking three years to build.

And that is just 9! You’ll learn so much on the tour.

FAQ About The Camp Nou Experience

A few questions I can see being asked regularly about visitng FC Barcelona stadium.

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I was also lucky enough to see a match in the off season. Barcelona Legends vs. Manchester Utd Legends. View from block 145, row 21, seat 11

What Is The Best Time Of The Day For The Camp Nou Experience?

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The shadows make the lighting not the greatest for photos of you

I’m pretty sure the stadium tour is going to busy all day with school groups and large tour groups arriving throughout the day as well as other travelers. I went twice, in the mid and late afternoons and both times were busy.

In regards to getting the best photos of Barcelona stadium, the shadows start to come over the at about 5pm (roughly), so that might play a role in your visit if you want the perfect Instagram shots.

Can You Eat At The Stadium?

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Pitch side beer!

You sure can! When you arrive, you’ll find some overpriced food truck style places. Wait until you’re actually inside the stadium and enjoy some food and a cervesa with atmosphere.

The first spot you can grab a bite and a drink is overlooking the field from a courtyard like here. I grabbed a beer here for $3.50, not bad for a beer inside the stadium. Food prices seemed reasonable too.

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Then there is a canteen style like place that I walked through, prices seemed similar with the main attraction the video game play area.

The final spot is a open plan restaurant with a couple of foosball tables near by and a big screen projector playing highlights.

I’d go with option one, then three and don’t bother with the canteen style place unless you must play video games forever (be respectful of others wanting a turn).

Is There A Camp Nou Tour Promotional Code?

You might be able to find them cheaper somewhere, but in all likelihood they’ll be fake/dodgy. I’m not aware of any discounts so the cheapest place to get them is online. See the full pricing menu .The tickets in person are like a euro or two more expensive with the booking fee.

Should I Get The Audio Tour?

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I enjoyed the audio tour!

Yes! It’s a no brainer in my opinion. Relative to the ticket price the 5 is not much extra for adult.

Can I Still Visit If It’s Raining?

Sure can. 95% of the time you’ll be undercover. When you get to stand pitchside you might get a little wet, but #yolo. Bring a raincoat if you have too!

Where To Stay Near Camp Nou Stadium?

I was staying on the other side of town with a friend so can’t give any personal recommendations. HotelsCombined is a cool place to start searching for hotels near Camp Nou . It’ll search the popular booking websites to figure out the best price for you.

How Long Does The Tour Take?

As long or as short as you want. I asked the staff and they said the average is about 90 minutes. If you read everything, take photos, eat food and drink a beer you could be there for well over three hours (not a bad thing). I took about two hours each time, but was reading everything the first time and then went and took lots of photos and had a beer second time round.

When Is Camp Nou Open?

Check the official site for the latest viewing times (including match day opening hours), or you’ll find out when you’re booking your tickets online .

Is There Any Ban On Camera Equipment? (drones?)

Not from what I could tell. It’d be bad form to take a drone though, getting in the way of photos/narrow takeoff area. Bring along all your cameras, at worst I’m sure you can leave it at a desk somewhere.

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 8.5 out of 10.

This is my first stadium tour rating, so I have nothing to gauge that against. Yet.

My Conclusions To My Two Questions

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Barcelona play in the best competitions around the world, therefore win important trophies. As they do so, people love to jump on the bandwagon of winning teams so Barcelona is who is chosen. Once you choose a team (like me and the Bulldogs ), it’ll take a lot of effort for one to ever consider switching allegience.

The players they’ve selected to build their club around is impressive. Messi of course has been a great player for over the last decade and is irreplaceable. Previously Ronaldinho became a club favourite. Throughout history, Barcelona have chosen players to bring to the club, who are not only can have a team built around them, but will be one of the best players in the world for the next few years, and will pay them a salary accordingly.

To put it in one sentence, President Narcís de Carreras coined the phrase in 1968 ‘More than a club’.

No idea how to describe this really, but incredibly!

During the tour, one of the descriptions mentioned how immigrants to Barcelona latched onto supporting Barcelona FC as a way to associate themselves with the city. This is massive!

When I was walking around the city, you notice Barcelona football jerseys being worn despite the offseason. The tourist shops that pop up have footy gear prominent. El Clasico, the matches against Madrid, are some of the most watched games in the world.

< p>There is also the idea I’ve come up with that Barcelona represents the nation of Catalonia. Catalonia was to be recognised as a separate identity to Spain and a creating a referendum to push through the cause. It’s unlikely to ever go through due to a few reasons. This means, when Barcelona are playing, it’s essentially their national team playing and everyone gets behind their team at an international level.

The club also became a social integration catalyst in the 1960’s when Catalonia’s population grew by 1.2 million thanks to large migration from Spain’s south. There was large migration in the 20’s with migrants from Valencia, Murcia and Aragaon and the 1990’s with immigrants from other countries. Barcelona helped unite society during these three periods of intense migration.

Ultimately, if FC Barcelona wins, the whole of Barcelona wins.

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14 Comments

Thank you very much for this charming and enriching blog. I felt your experience in this charming stadium.

Thanks Ohad, really is a magical place 🙂

Read. Information soaked. Thx.

No worries Sandis, enjoy! Cheers, Jub

Thanks so much! Super informative! Heading there today!

Thanks for the kind words.

How was the visit? Any info I missed or that needs to be updated?

Cheers, Jub

You recomend the player experience tour or the traditional or basic tour?

Hey Gianca,

If you love FC Barcelona, I’d recommend the play experience tour. If you’re a football fan in general, the basic tour will be fine.

hey, im off there tomorrow, just wondering as i’ve bought the basic tour, do you get to go on the pitchside or does that only come with the player experience tour?

Hey Lachlan,

Apologies for not responding sooner! You do get to go pitchside right?

Hope you had a great time! Cheers, Jub

So… Did you get to go on the pitch side with basic tour ticket?

Hi Peter, you get to go on a fenced off section of the pitch near the halfway line (this was two years ago)

Hey! We’ve had a really good experince too. We booked the tour at reasontosee.comand it was really good one. Can only recommend 🙂

Hey Petrus,

Stoked you had a good tour. Can’t say I’ve heard of that site at all 🙂

Enjoy the rest of your summer.

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How to Visit Camp Nou: Barcelona Stadium Visit Info 2024

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Wanna know how to visit Camp Nou? Camp Nou Stadium tours can take this already historic stadium to a new level.

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.

Can You Visit Camp Nou?

ATTENTION (01/29/24): On May 29th 2023 Camp Nou started an aggressive renovation project. During the renovation it won’t be possible to book traditional Camp Nou tours. There is only one, which I’ll get to below.

Yes, you can visit Camp Nou, the iconic home stadium of FC Barcelona.

There are several ways to visit Barcelona football stadium:

  • Camp Nou Immersive Tour : This is the only way to visit Camp Nou in 2024 . It includes access to the museum, an audio guide, some looks into the construction, and the Spotify Camp Nou Live immersive room.
  • Match Days : Attending a live football match at Camp Nou is an incredible experience, but in 2024 you won’t be able to! They’re currently playing at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys until November 2024.
  • Guided Tours : Opt for a guided tour if you want a more in-depth and informative visit. These will return in November 2024!
  • VIP Experience : For a premium visit, consider VIP packages that offer exclusive access, premium seating, and hospitality services.

How to Visit Camp Nou: Visiting Barcelona Football Stadium

Again, from June 7th 2023 the only tickets you can get to visit Camp Nou are for the Immersive Tour .

This includes the museum visit with an English audio guide + access to the audiovisual space Spotify Camp Nou Live.

You’ll find many online ticket resellers, but we recommend relying on our collaborator Tiqets, which help us to keep this blog (which we’ve dedicated 1000’s of hours to) free.

Here’s a link to book the only current Camp Nou tour left:

Every Camp Nou booking helps us get closer to doing this blog for a living, so thank you 🙏

balon dor trophies at the camp nou museum in barcelona spain

Visit Nou Camp: The 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.

⚠️  Warning ⚠️ : Barcelona’s top two attractions must now be booked in advance .

You can book fast track tickets to both individually or get them as part of a discount pass:

  • ⛪ Buy now:  Sagrada Familia Fast Track Admission (skip the lines)
  • 🏞️ Buy now:  Park Guell Fast Track Admission  (skip the lines)
  • 🎟️  Buy now: Best of Barcelona Bundle (Sagrada + Park Guell + 10% discount code for all else)

You will not be able to book these tickets on site – lock in your tickets ASAP or you could miss out.

You can visit Barcelona football stadium and take a selfie with the 22 League trophies and 4 Champions League trophies .

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.

Camp Nou Visit Prices

Adding the camp nou museum audio guide.

The audio guide to visit Nou Camp, available in English , is not included in the standard ticket and  must be added during the booking .

It costs €6.00 and I recommend it only to those who are truly interested in curiosities about Barça.

You can request earphones or bring your own headphones .

The duration of the audio guide is about 1 hour and is concentrated in the museum part, so if you are accompanied by someone who has little patience, perhaps it is not for you.

During this visit of Barcelona Football Stadium it’ll go into deep detail about:

  • Paulino Alcantara’s shoes (the first Messi of 1910)
  • The history of the first FC Barcelona stadium
  • What happened during the Franco dictatorship
  • Anecdotes about the goalscorer Kubala in the 1950s
  • The construction of Camp Nou
  • Tidbits about Johan Cruijff, Maradona, Ronaldinho, and Messi

guest scoring a goal against the robokeeper on the camp nou tour in barcelona spain

This is our favorite part of the Camp Nou visit! Here you can try to beat the world’s best keeper – which is actually a robot.

Three shots cost €6 . 00 and you can pay it straight to the guy at the start of the queue.

There’s really only one way to score here, and that’s burying it Beckham-style into the top corner 😉

In fact, there’s a video online of Messi and Neymar missing – so good luck!

Oscar naturally buried his first shot, then decided to retire.

Final score: Barcelona Hacks 1 – FC Barcelona 0.

Camp Nou Visiting Hours

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 Camp Nou visit, as long as it’s within the opening hours.

Last entry is 90 minutes before closing time.

Entrances times are staggered every 30 minutes (9:30, 10:00, 10:30 etc.).

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.

Visit Barcelona Football Stadium 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:

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:

Where to buy FC Barcelona tickets

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.

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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!

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Related : How to Get to 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!

So, make sure to make your Barcelona football stadium visit in 2024 count 🙂

Related : How Many Days Should I Stay in Barcelona?

Camp Nou Stadium Visit FAQ

Yes, you can visit Camp Nou by booking tickets to tour the stadium and see the Camp Nou Museum.

No, tickets for Camp Nou are not free. They must be bought for the Camp Nou Experience (museum/tour) or a match to visit.

To visit Camp Nou you can buy tour and museum tickets online, then take public transport from central Barcelona and be there in 20 minutes.

Camp Nou Stadium Tour tickets cost €26.00 for adults and €21.00 for children and seniors.

Yes, you can visit Camp Nou during renovations but it’s a restricted tour including the museum visit + access to the audiovisual space Spotify Camp Nou Live.

The best time to visit the Camp Nou is during weekdays in the morning to avoid crowds and have a quieter experience.

A typical visit to Camp Nou can last around 2 to 3 hours, including time for exploring the museum, stadium, and any additional activities.

Yes, Camp Nou is worth visiting, especially for football enthusiasts. It offers a glimpse into the history and passion of FC Barcelona, with a chance to explore its museum and stadium.

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Go ahead and ask me anything we didn’t cover here, or tell me about your Barcelona FC Stadium visit below.

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  • January 29, 2020 at 9:02 pm Emma Pomells Firstly ... your site is incredible!!! My son is a huge Messi fan so will probably want the the whole FC barça card ticket. However as I am just tagging along, and definitely not joining in with a virtual training session, can I just buy a standard open ticket and be allowed to go wherever he goes?? Thanks Emma Reply
  • November 20, 2019 at 3:22 am spankwire The Camp Nou is the biggest football stadium in Europe, and it has been the setting for countless dramatic moments and wild celebrations. If you are a fan of FC Barcelona (or football in general) you will relish the opportunity to visit the stadium when it is empty. You will be able to enjoy getting up close to the trophy gallery and European cups while learning more about the master himself, Lionel Messi. Reply
  • September 12, 2019 at 1:27 pm Lucile Hola Brandi, I will advise you to go there on your arrival date in order to have the full experience, moreover if your sons are huge fans. If necessary, the stadium has a locker where you can leave your luggage and bags. Anyway, I'm sure your sons will still be more than happy with only the museum and the match ;) On a Champion's League match day you can access to the museum and panoramic view until 3 pm. Cheers, Lucile Reply

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Remember that this is another high season in Barcelona and tickets sell out way in advance!

Make sure you’ve got your attraction tickets booked before you leave or you run the risk of being shut out.

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Museo del Barça y tour Camp Nou: info y opinión

El Museo del FC Barcelona , con 1.527.812 visitantes, fue el segundo museo más visitado de Cataluña el pasado año, sólo por detrás del Museo Dalí de Figueres, que únicamente le superó en 7.149 personas. Aunque había estado un par de veces en el Camp Nou viendo partidos, todavía no había pisado el museo hasta hoy. Como aficionado al fútbol, pero simpatizante de otro equipo (el CD Tenerife), debo decir que la « Camp Nou Experience » resulta muy completa, ya que además de un museo moderno e inmenso, incluye un tour por las instalaciones del estadio. En este post os dejo mi opinión sobre la experiencia y mucha información práctica.

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Camp Nou Experience es el nombre comercial que en 2010 le dieron a la visita del Museo del Barça + el tour por el Camp Nou . Existe una entrada única para ver el museo y realizar el recorrido por el estadio (precios y otros detalles prácticos al final del post). Lo primero que se hace es visitar el museo y, acto seguido, se inicia un recorrido por las instalaciones del campo en sentido único, siguiendo las señalizaciones. El tour (no guiado) finaliza de nuevo en el museo, así que se puede alterar el orden de la visita si se desea. Recomiendan 1h 30′ para hacerlo todo, aunque a los fanáticos yo les sugeriría un mínimo de 2h. Ambas partes de la visita pueden realizarse con una audioguía muy completa y amena (con coste extra). Al finalizar la visita accederéis a la enorme «FCBotiga Megastore», con todos los souvenirs que se puedan imaginar sobre el FC Barcelona. También hay bares y restaurantes  donde calmar la sed o el hambre. En las redes sociales podéis ver muchas fotos de toda la experiencia buscando el hashtag #CampNouExperience

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La primera parte de la visita, como dije, consiste en un recorrido por la historia del Barça en su museo. Desde su fundación en 1899 por el suizo Hans Gamper hasta el triplete de 2015, esta zona recoge una enorme cantidad de piezas, trofeos, recuerdos, vídeos, documentos, fotografías antiguas, etc. que hace las delicias de los fans del Barça y del fútbol en general. En esta parte me sorprendió el aspecto moderno (casi futurista) de la exposición, con gran cantidad de pantallas táctiles, paredes con elementos interactivos y otros detalles que hacen que la visita sea muy agradable incluso para los que no somos seguidores del FC Barcelona.

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La abrumadora colección de trofeos, desde aquella primera Copa Barcelona en 1902 hasta las 4 Champions League de la última década, es quizá lo más llamativo de la colección y lo más solicitado para el selfie de turno. Particularmente, no obstante, me parecieron mucho más entrañables e interesantes los objetos «vintage», como el balón usado en la final de la Copa de Ferias de 1958, una de las camisetas de Maradona o las botas que llevaba Koeman en la final de Wembley. También resulta muy entretenido poder disfrutar a la carta de algunos de los mejores momentos futbolísticos del Barça, con goles históricos o regates que han quedado para el recuerdo. El museo se completa, además, con otras zonas dedicadas al resto de secciones deportivas del Barça, un área especial de Messi (con sus Balones de Oro) y diversas exposiciones.

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Una vez visitado el museo hay que seguir las indicaciones para realizar el tour autoguiado por las instalaciones del Camp Nou . La visita no tiene un tiempo límite, así que pueden hacerse fotos con calma, pero hay que seguir al rebaño en la dirección indicada y esperar turno para poder hacer(se) algunas de las instantáneas más populares. Salvo por las aglomeraciones, el recorrido resulta de lo más interesante. Primero se puede ver una panorámica del Camp Nou, el estadio con la capacidad más grande de España con 99.354 asientos, que es más del doble del tamaño medio de los estadios de la Liga . A continuación se pasa por la zona mixta (donde hacen las entrevistas a los jugadores), la sala de prensa (donde los entrenadores hacen declaraciones, ya sabéis), el vestuario rival (con una impresionante zona de duchas que incluye jacuzzi), el túnel de vestuarios (por donde los jugadores entran al campo) y el propio césped del Camp Nou (pero sin entrar al terreno de juego).

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El tour continúa en lo más alto del estadio, en las cabinas de prensa desde las que los periodistas narran los partidos. Y una vez exploradas las instalaciones, aún queda por visitar la zona multimedia , con varios espacios interactivos que incluyen juegos, visionado de vídeos, un emotivo homenaje a los aficionados, etc. El recorrido finaliza de nuevo en el museo, desde donde podremos salir en dirección hacia la Botiga del Barça , con tres plantas llenas de camisetas, polos, botas de fútbol, souvenirs personalizables, etc.

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Más allá de que me cueste entender que este sea el segundo museo más visitado de Cataluña (algunos años ha sido el primero), debo reconocer que la Camp Nou Experience debería ser para el aficionado culé una especie de peregrinación a La Meca. Es verdad que la entrada es excesivamente cara (23€ para adultos sin descuento en 2015) y que está abarrotado, pero no es uno de esos lugares del que salgas pensando «¡vaya timo!». Al contrario, creo que a cualquier fan del Barça le encantará pasarse allí la mañana entera y saldrá más que satisfecho con la experiencia. Para un aficionado al fútbol como yo resulta un lugar más que interesante, donde se agradece la cuidada e innovadora puesta en escena y la posibilidad de acceder a todos esos rincones que sólo vemos en la tele. Como barcelonés debo admitir que es una suerte poder disfrutar en mi ciudad de una de las ligas más espectaculares del mundo y de algunos de los mejores jugadores del planeta gracias a este gigante del fútbol, de cuya importancia no suelo ser consciente hasta que viajo al extranjero.

  • Ubicación : C/ Arístides Maillol s/n (acceso nº15) o Av. Joan XVIII (acceso nº9), 08028 Barcelona.
  • Metro: Palau Reial o Les Corts (L3), Collblanc o Badal (L5)
  • Tranvía: Avinguda de Xile (T1, T2 y T3)
  • Bus: H8 (parada Camp Nou), 54 (parada Av. Dr. Marañón)
  • Aparcamiento: gratuito durante los horarios de apertura. Acceso 14
  • Abierto todos los días, salvo 1 de enero y 25 de diciembre
  • De finales de marzo a principios de octubre: 09:30h a 19:30h
  • Resto del año: de 10:00h a 18:30h
  • Atención: consultar calendario oficial para ver excepciones y horarios especiales en días de partido o jornada previa de Champions.
  • Adulto: 23€
  • De 6 a 13, mayores de 70 y con derecho a descuento: 17€
  • Menores de 6: Gratis
  • Audioguía: 5€
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  • Taquillas de los accesos 9 ó 15
  • Máquinas expendedoras del acceso 9
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  • El Camp Nou está ubicado en el barrio de «La Maternitat i Sant Ramon», dentro del distrito de Les Corts. La zona próxima al campo es algo fría, ya que abundan las instalaciones deportivas, edificios de oficinas, administraciones…, pero el vecino barrio de «Les Corts» es mucho más acogedor y dispone de restaurantes, comercios, etc. Así que, si quieres dormir cerca del Camp Nou y hacer algo de turismo, puedes buscar hoteles en Les Corts cerca del Camp Nou .
  • Si vas a estar varios días en la ciudad, el inconveniente de esta zona es que no es del todo céntrica. Tiene parada de metro y está a escasos minutos de la estación de Sants o Plaza España, pero hay al menos 30 minutos hasta Sagrada Familia y algo menos hasta La Pedrera. Para estar más céntrico deberías buscar hoteles en Eixample .

Si no encontráis lo que buscáis os sugerimos que le deis una oportunidad a este buscador , una alternativa a Booking que a nosotros nos encanta.

Fotos: (1) Vista a ras de césped (2) Entrada al museo (3, 4 y 5) Zonas y objetos del museo (6, 7, 8 y 9) Tour por el Camp Nou. Autoría: Pruden/Los apuntes del viajero.

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hice la formación para el museo de el FCB después de 2 días perdidos de formación interminable pasaron las semanas las semanas se convirtieron en meses y después de casi 4 meses me llaman para trabajar días sueltos cobrando una miseria trabajando fines de semana

Una experiencia totalmente nefasta

la empresa de trabajo temporal se aprovecha y mientras te tiene ala espera ellos se llenan los bolsillos por que cazan a gente como si de un relaciones publicas de discoteca se tratara cuanta mas gente en la formación mejor luego se olvidan de ti como si fueras un ligue de una noche.

El 9 de Dociembre visitamos el Museo y el campo de juego del FCB. Compramos la visita completa con el agregado de la experiencia virtual 3D. Estuvimos esperando unos 20 minutos hasta que nos indican que dicha experiencia continuaria en otro sector correspondiente a las fotografias. Alli estuvimos otros 15 min y al consultar a los responsables nos dijeron que por la poca cantidad de visores 3D habria q esperar otros 20 min mas! Nos aconsejaron ir a la taquilla a reclamar dicha diferencia de Euros que no pudimos utilizar y por nuestra parte sprovechamos para aconsejarles que no la continuaran ofreciendo. Dejamos el reclamo pertinente y desde entonces nunca tuvieron la amabilidad de respondernos. Por lo visto este tipo de picardias tambien en paises del “Primer mundo” . Sres del FCB, no vendan servicios que NO pueden cubrir,

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Camp Nou Experience review: it’s not just for football fans

July 3, 2021 | Posted in: Spain

If you are a football fan then the Camp Nou Experience is a must. This tour takes you through the hallowed halls of Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain .

I was not into football before I visited Camp Nou. However, I thoroughly enjoyed my time there and I strongly believe anyone will regardless of their view on the beautiful game. Below, you can find my Camp Nou tour review.  

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Camp Nou Experience review

For the uninitiated, Camp Nou is the FC Barcelona stadium and has been since it was completed in 1957. This enormous football stadium can seat almost 100,000 fans and is officially the biggest stadium in Europe and the third-largest in the world. On match days, the energy is electric as people from all over the globe come to spectate world-class football.

This Camp Nou experience review will detail exactly what you’re in for if you decide to go one step further than just showing up on match day and opt for all-in immersion. Take note that the cheapest and easiest way to visit Camp Nou is to choose the self-guided Camp Nou Experience . This is a fraction of the price of using an actual real-life tour guide and just as informative.

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Of course, on the Camp Nou Experience tour, you’ll spend some quality time with the pitch. This is, after all, where the magic happens. You’ll get to explore the first team dugout, the field, and the stands. It is quite the experience being able to drink this all in and imagine the legends who have walked and sat in these exact spots over the past few decades.

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You’ll also be able to visit the guest changing rooms. For some reason, you’re not allowed into the Barcelona FC changing rooms, although the audio guide suggests that they are much more impressive. As you explore the changing rooms, you can only imagine the atmosphere that is created when coaches and managers give their half-time pep talks to adrenaline-fuelled players before the game resumes.

Next up, you’ll visit the player’s tunnel, through which so many champions have walked before. The stadium will be empty when you walk through, so you’ll have to use your imagination to picture what it would be like to emerge from the tunnel to the sound of 100,000 screaming fans.

As I walked through it, I was torn between wanting to get it all on camera and knowing that photos would never do it justice. The photos don’t do it justice but at least I can look back at them and feel transported back to that time and place.

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After the tunnel, you’ll get to visit the press rooms, where press conferences take place pre and post-match. Then you’ll enter the Mixed Zone, where teams comment on their performance after the game. And, finally, you’ll head to the commentary boxes, where the commentators sit and give a running narrative as the game is underway.

The Camp Nou tour gives you a holistic view of the stadium. As you visit each part of the football stadium, your audio guide will explain its significance and give you its history along with some facts about what you can see.

The audio guide is well worth paying a bit more for as it'll help you get the most out of your Camp Nou Experience.  

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The history of the club goes back over 100 years and every big moment throughout those years is commemorated in the Museum.

The Museum steps away from the Camp Nou football stadium itself, which you have already seen in detail, and focuses on the club and its achievements. From the club’s beginning in 1899 through to the present day, FC Barcelona has won an astonishing number of trophies.

In the shiny glass cabinets that make up the bulk of the historical section of the Museum, you will see the club’s five Champions League trophies. If you’re up for it, you can have your photo taken as you hold a Champions League trophy aloft. For true football fans, this is an absolute must.

If that’s not enough, you can pick up some merchandise in the FC Barcelona shop on your way out of the Camp Nou stadium. What better way to honor the beautiful game than by taking home some club Barcelona stash. Just remember you might have a baggage allowance on your flight home (although if you do, there is an FC Barcelona shop in duty-free so you can stock up on merch there).

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It might not surprise you to know that there is a section of the Museum entirely dedicated to Lionel Messi. Often dubbed the greatest football player of all time, this player is so highly decorated he needs a whole room to display all of his awards.

This space is called the Messi Zone and within it, you can check out his trophies while all of his goals are projected on a screen in the background. Not only can you relive the glory over and over again but you can even vote on which goal you think is his finest.

There are also a number of temporary exhibitions that come and go, which are usually really interesting. Even if you’re not a museum person, this one is well worth taking the time to see properly, especially for the football fans among us.  

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It only lasts a few minutes, but the VR experience will give you a sense of what it is like to be in the Camp Nou Stadium when a game is on.

Through the virtual reality headset, you can watch the players in action, playing and training, and see the 100,000 fans cheering them along. As I said, the experience is short but sweet and worth the €6 (if it isn’t already included in your tour package) if you aren’t able to experience a matchday in the flesh.  

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You have one minute to take three shots at the robotic goalkeeper. If you score all three goals you get a prize, but don’t count on it being easy. Even Messi himself needed a few goes before he managed to beat the Robokeeper.

You can buy a ticket for the game for €5, which is a bit steep considering you literally only play for one minute. But, it is good fun and who knows, you might win a prize.  

Practical Tips for Visiting Camp Nou

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If you don’t get your Camp Nou tour tickets in advance you risk having to wait in a very long queue to get them. Plus, buying tour tickets at the door is usually more expensive (and the Camp Nou tour price is pretty hefty as it is).

The cheapest way to get Camp Nou tickets is by booking them online before you want to go. You’ll also need to choose which FC Barcelona stadium tour you want to go on. The cheapest tour is the Basic Tour, which includes a tour of Camp Nou and entry to the Museum. The tickets for this start at €26.

However, if you upgrade to the Camp Nou Tour Plus you’ll also get the audio guide and virtual experience included in the ticket price. For the Camp Nou Tour Plus, prices start at €35 and change depending on when you visit.

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If you want the Rolls Royce experience, the ultimate way to tour Camp Nou is by splashing out on the Players’ Experience Tour, which starts at a staggering €149. If that eye-watering price hasn’t already put you off, let’s have a look at what’s included in this package.

For starters, you will have an actual guide with your rather than an audio guide. Secondly, you’ll be able to view the club Barcelona changing rooms instead of just the guest changing rooms. Thirdly, you get to walk along the Camp Nou pitch and have professional photos taken of you and your pals throughout the tour. Plus, at the end of your Camp Nou experience tour, you will be gifted a memento of the day courtesy of FC Barcelona Camp Nou.  

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The easiest way to get to the stadium is to take the metro. The following three stops are the closest to Camp Nou: Les Corts (green L3), Badal (blue L5), or Collblanc (orange L9). The metro map is pretty straightforward so just work out which Camp Nou metro stop is closest to your accommodation and follow the route from there.

You can buy metro tickets from the stations or on the TMB app. There are several different types of tickets, but the best option, if you’re just in Barcelona for a short time, is the T-Casual card, which allows 10 journeys across all modes of public transport.

Alternatively, you can get single tickets as and when you need them, but these are expensive (5 single tickets costs more than the 10 tickets in one with the T-Casual card).

If you would rather travel by bus, any of the following buses will get you to Camp Nou: 50, 54, 57, 70, 75, D20, H8, H10 and V3. Take note that buses can get stuck in traffic and therefore generally take longer than the metro, so factor that into your travel time.  

First of all, make sure you give yourself enough time to experience the Camp Nou stadium tour and the museum without feeling rushed. The whole thing can take up to three hours so allocate yourself that much time. If you finish early that’s fine, it’s better than not having enough time for what will probably be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

I spent two hours exploring the stadium and museum and I’m not even a football fan. I can only imagine how long a hardcore fan might spend there.

You should aim to get there nice and early to avoid the crowds and the midday heat. This is Spain, remember – it can get very hot at lunchtime, especially in the summer months. Also, the earlier you get there, the longer you have to explore the stadium and museum. There is no time limit!

I know I have said this before but it bears repeating: buy the audio guide. It makes a whole world of difference and it is just a one-off expenditure. It gives so much context to your stadium tour that you will come away from the Camp Nou Stadium feeling like an expert and that you really had an immersive experience.

Don’t wear green if you want your photo taken on the pitch. Apparently the green of the grass swallows up anything else that is green and you will find your torso is absent from your snaps.

Take a snack and water with you. If you’re going to spend three hours on the tour and in the museum, you want to make sure you are well fed and watered. You’ll feel rubbish if you didn’t get to view certain bits because your rumbling stomach made you cut the tour short.

Tickets for the stadium tour are digital but it never hurts to print them out anyway just in case. There have been instances where digital tickets have not been accepted for whatever reason. Plus, if your phone dies then it's game over and you won’t be able to get in.

You should also know that you cannot do a Camp Nou tour if it is a match day. All of the tour facilities close when a game is underfoot, understandably. When you are booking your tickets they won’t let you book if there is a game on that day.

If you want to see a match and do the tour you will have to make two separate visits to the stadium and you will have to pay for the two excursions separately. Buying a ticket to view a game doesn’t give you access to the museum or the club rooms etc.  

FC Barcelona Camp Nou is not just for the football-crazy and it is more than just a place to watch a match. Camp Nou is one of the world’s most famous football stadiums and is home to a club that is internationally recognized as one of the best in the world. Some view football as a religion, others couldn’t care less, but everyone should check out the Camp Nou stadium and museum while they are in Barcelona.

This review has gone into details about everything you can see and do at the football stadium on the Camp Nou Experience tour, but it doesn’t compare to visiting in real life. Of course, if you truly love football then your ultimate goal will be to see a match at Camp Nou.

However, if the tickets are out of your price range or there simply aren’t any available, this tour still gives you the chance to view the Camp Nou stadium and all the achievements of the club without breaking your bank.

All in all, this is a top-notch experience for people of all ages – and it is something a little different from what you might usually do on a city break. There are always churches to visit and art galleries to admire , but a fully immersive stadium tour is far more unique. So, grab your tickets and head over to Camp Nou so you can review the experience for yourself.  

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Catherine says

I am not a football fan at all, but seeing the backstage areas sounds fascinating! Definitely an experience :)

It really was fascinating. Also because there was some music being played in the different rooms and you really felt like you were there when things were happening.

Gran Canaria Local says

We are football fans, but definitely not Barça supporters. We did go to the Camp Nou to watch a CL tie between FC Barcelona and Chelsea, however. It was a 2-1 win to the home side but Chelsea triumphed 4-2 in the return. Happy nights. It’s sad that there’s so much obsession over Barça and Real Madrid across the whole of Spain, however. It would be great if everybody followed their local team a little more closely.

I won’t get into which team to support, those are dangerous grounds :D

The Guy says

Great to hear you enjoyed the experience Sofie even though you are not a fan. I guess this must be one of the if not THE most popular tourist attraction for the city. Did you get chance to attend a game as well to see what the full experience was like?

I’ve done the odd stadium tour but never this place. I must admit it is great to have that experience of going down the tunnel.

Hey Guy, there was no game scheduled for the time we were there, so we didn’t get to see one. Otherwise we would’ve tried to get tickets:)

Rashaad says

I’m a football fan but not an FC Barcelona fan. That said, the Camp Nou certainly seems like an amazing place to visit.

It’s quite impressive indeed.

Tim | UrbanDuniya says

Very interesting! It seems like the type of place which is interesting for so many other reasons. Now I’m wishing I had gone there when I visited Barcelona last year!

You can always go back:)

Nadine Delaney says

What a wonderful blog, I really enjoyed reading your experience at Camp Nou. You are absolutely correct with your title. You don’t have to be a football fan to enjoy your time at the camp. Loved your pictures as well.

Here’s my article on the Camp Nou experience.

Thanks Nadine! Sorry, I don’t allow promotional links in the comments to stop spammers. You always have the option to leave a url in the information field when you comment:)

Thank you very much for this charming and enriching blog. I agree with you that the site is not just for soccer fans :)

I’m happy you think so too :)

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Infantil (de 6 a 13 años)* : €20

Mayores de 70 años* : €20

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Días de partido liguero y Copa del Rey:  El Tour estará cerrado todo el día. Solamente se podrá visitar el Museo (Sala de Trofeos, Historia, Espacio Messi, Trofeos de Secciones) y una vista panorámica del estadio hasta 3 h antes del inicio del partido.

Días de partido de Champions League : El día previo y el mismo día del partido el Tour estará cerrado todo el día. Solamente se podrá visitar el Museo (Sala de Trofeos, Historia, Espacio Messi, Trofeos de Secciones) y una vista panorámica del estadio hasta las 15 h.

*Debido a la actividad deportiva y corporativa del Club, el Tour puede verse afectado por entrenamiento o evento sin comunicación previa.

Para que la visita sea más confortable, se recomiendan los horarios de la tarde (a partir de las 16 h).

La duración estimada del Tour es de 1 h 30 min.

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Barça’s Camp Nou Experience vs Real Madrid’s Bernabéu Tour

The question of whether or not to tour Camp Nou may seem like a no-brainer to FC Barcelona football fans. If we put emotions aside for a second though, what are the main differences between the Camp Nou Experience and say its rival, the Santiago Bernabéu stadium tour in Madrid? Trophies tick! Memorabilia tick! Pitch tick! Changing rooms tick! Is it just a generic stadium tour and money-making scheme?

Let’s tour Camp Nou right now , in the same order you would if you were to go on a Camp Nou Experience. Of course, only a real tour of Camp Nou (or Bernabéu) can give you a full taste of what’s on offer. I’ll compare some of the tours’ main features, however, to find out which is better and which is worth going to. Let’s ‘kick off’!

Camp Nou Experience vs Tour Santiago Bernabéu

1. how accessible are they.

Camp Nou: Located west of the district 'Sants' and south of 'Sarria', the Barcelona stadium is relatively central. There are 7 metro stations within walking distance, take your pick! The closest is Les Corts on Line 3.

Bernabéu: Bernabéu is in Chamartín, a very popular and easily accessible district in the north of Madrid. The metro station, Santiago Bernabéu, is located right next to the stadium, on line 10 which connects with major stations such as Puerta del Sol and Atocha train station.

Winner: Bernabéu

2. The Club Shop & Tunnel Entrance

Camp Nou: The club shop is spread over three floors. The top floor is dedicated to fashion, the second floor is the players sections and the third has merchandise, sports equipment and games for children. Here, you can get yourself a personalized shirt, if you wish. During the tour, you can also get a professional photo taken of you with a backdrop of the FC Barcelona team!

You then make your way into the Camp Nou stadium via a tunnel/bridge. As you enter, you’ll see Sergio Roberto on a screen above inviting you into Camp Nou. As you walk through the tunnel, you’ll pass iconic FC Barcelona photos hanging along the walls.

Bernabéu: While the shops offer more or less the same experience and professional photos are also available, the tunnel access gives Barcelona the edge on this one.

Winner: Camp Nou

3. Learn About The Club History

Camp Nou: When you’ve crossed the bridge into Camp Nou, you’ll enter the first room of the Camp Nou museum. Trophies adorn the right-hand side, taking you back through the club’s history (see no.4 below). If you’re a Messi fan, you’ll also find a dedicated ‘ Messi area ’ in the trophy room. Lionel Messi is the club’s greatest ever footballer (and perhaps the best in the world)!

Barcelona has an incredible football history to celebrate and, before you exit, there’s a room devoted to glorious moments from FC Barcelona’s past. There are lots of HD TVs replaying club highlights ; sit back and relax on one of the benches and soak it all up.

Més Que Un Club (More Than A Club)!

Camp Nou’s history is not just limited to football, however. During the dictatorship of Francisco Franco , the Catalan language was banned amongst other repressive acts. The Barcelona football stadium (then at Les Corts, very close to the current site) was the only place where Catalans were allowed to express their grievances. Many of its past games were as much about politics as sport.

Take note if football isn’t your thing: football is intrinsically connected with the history, culture and politics of a nation. The club is a symbol and not only in times of civil conflict. Immigrants to Barcelona quickly find a connection with the locals through their mutual passion for FC Barcelona.

Bernabéu: When you tour Bernabéu you’ll find an incredible history, on its path to become one of the best-known football stadiums in the world. Camp Nou has had a much more active involvement in national and international history, however.

4. Trophy Measuring Contest

Camp Nou: FC Barcelona have won 89 major titles , including 3 FIFA Club World Cups, 4 UEFA Cup Winner’s Cups, 5 Champions Leagues, 25 La Ligas and 30 Copa del Reys.

Bernabéu: Real Madrid have won 90 major titles , including a record 33 La Liga wins, 19 Copa del Rey, 10 Supercopa de Espana, two UEFA Cups and 4 UEFA Super Cups.

*not every trophy is displayed in the trophy room

Could it be any closer? Real Madrid wins this round but Barça fans don’t need to feel intimidated. The size of your trophy cabinet clearly isn’t everything, when you take a look at the El Clásico stats (matches between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona):

Total Matches: 275 I Real Madrid wins: 99 I  FC Barcelona wins: 115 I Draws: 61

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5. Access The Press Room

Camp Nou: Following the museum, you’ll be able to enjoy a panoramic view from the halfway line (the best place for a view of a football game)! From here, make your way down to the press conference area. Sit where Iniesta , Neymar , Xavi , Guardiola and the manager, Ernesto Valverde , have. You can even speak through the same microphone as them. Think of all the people who have been in that room!

Bernabéu: You can’t speak through the microphone (or it won’t be on at least!) but otherwise they’re a very similar experience.

Winner: Draw

6. Changing Rooms: What Would You Change?

Camp Nou: Next on the Camp Nou Experience is the visitor changing room. It’s pretty impressive and is sure to blow memories of your school changing rooms out the water! There is even a physio area with bathtubs , jacuzzis , massage tables : the works! Apparently, the home changing room is even better, but you’ll never be able to see for yourself. You’re only allowed into the visitor changing room, as players leave personal possessions there!

Bernabéu: You can go into both (equally impressive) the home and visitors’ changing rooms at the Bernabéu! When I went, I got a photo next to James Rodriguez’ locker (because my name is James too!). Perhaps you’d rather stand beside Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos or Gareth Bale’s locker? It’s a personal experience standing where your heroes do before and after every game!

7. Which Pitch is best?

Camp Nou: Walk up the iconic steps leading onto the pitch and let your imagination run wild. Enjoy the fantastic views around the stadium, as you stand in the very spot where the manager stands! It’s a perfect opportunity for photos. You’re not allowed on the pitch of course but without becoming one of the greatest footballers in the world overnight, this is the closest you can get!

Bernabéu: Ditto

8. Have Your Say in the Commentary Box

Camp Nou: High up behind you, as you stand on the pitch, you’ll be able to see the commentary box. Also called the “ sky view ”, the commentary box, is notorious for having the best view of the games. The windows there don’t even have glass to make sure the vision of the commentators isn’t impaired at all. How has no one fallen out? Anyway, the Camp Nou experience allows you inside the commentary box too!

Bernabéu: On a Bernabéu tour, you can go into the presidential box but not the commentary box (and the commentary box wins on view).

9. A Battle of Designs

One exciting thing happening to both Camp Nou and the Bernabéu stadiums are that both are preparing to undergo massive renovations.

Camp Nou: Renovations will cost €600 million  and the capacity will increase from 99,354 to 105,000 . It will have a futuristic look and is being referred to as the “Nou Camp Nou” (literally, "New New Field"). The completion date is “before the 2021 season” and there are plans for the stadium to be “5G ready”.

Bernabéu: The Santiago stadium budget has been escalating over the last few years. An increase in the budget occurred once in 2011 and then again in 2014. It is currently due to be completed in 2022 for a cost of €575 million . Could they be competing with Barça? I wouldn’t put it past them! Both stadiums are going for a futuristic look but the Bernabéu even looks a bit space-age! That’s all very well but with no new seats planned, has the money been well spent.

10. Camp Nou/Bernabéu Ticket Price Comparison

Here’s a comparison of the most popular ticket option and their current prices (subject to change):

Camp Nou Basic tickets:  €21

Bernaéu Basic Tickets: €25

Both stadiums have higher priced tour options as well. For example, here are some other tickets Camp Nou has available:

Camp Nou Tour Plus (includes virtual Barça experience and audio guide): €35

Camp Nou Guided Tour:  €55

It’s impossible to compare all the tickets as the components vary. The basic tickets to tour Camp Nou is a clear winner, however!

Watching a game is significantly more expensive than getting a tour (at both): ticket prices usually start at around €90 at Camp Nou. Combining a stadium tour with one of the many great Barcelona sports bars would make a big saving!

Post Match Analysis

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Camp Nou has won but we may have to cut the celebrations short! Whether you choose to tour Real Madrid’s stadium or visit Camp Nou, they do have roughly the same setup. Objectively, there’s not much in it! The vast majority of visitors are not going for objective reasons, however. They’re going because it’s what’s beneath the surface which counts!

The truth is, if you strip away the emotions, Messi’s signature becomes a ‘messy’ squiggle on a football. When you add them back in, however, you have a powerful emotional and memory trigger for thousands! The same is true for the trophies and relics of the past: a boot is a boot until it has scored the winning goal in the final of La Liga. Emotions should be taken into account because that’s what makes both Camp Nou and Bernabéu unique.

Admittedly, if you’re not a fan, you’re unlikely to experience this to the same degree (apart from connection with popular history, perhaps). I truly believe, however, you would be hard pushed to not empathize and be inspired by the passion dripping from the walls and flooding the floors of the Camp Nou Experience (or the Bernabéu tour)! Remember, Camp Nou isn’t the only reason to visit Barcelona, check out these great Barcelona activities , rooftop bars and its market scene for starters!

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What Do You See on the Camp Nou Experience Tour?

As someone who isn’t a football fan, I wasn’t really sure what to expect from the Camp Nou Experience. However, I was happy to discover that, football fan or not, there’s definitely something for everyone to enjoy on this stadium tour. Well worth a visit if you’re in Barcelona !

Camp Nou is home to FC Barcelona, and is one of the worlds most famous football stadiums. Seating almost 100,000 fans, it is the largest stadium in Spain and Europe and the fourth-largest association football stadium in the world by capacity.

It’s easy to see why the Camp Nou experience is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Barcelona.

As a side note, if you’d like experiences within the tour to be a surprise, this post isn’t for you!

Fisheye shot of Camp Nou stadium inside from seating area

The FC Barcelona Museum

The FC Barcelona Museum gives you all the interesting history behind the team, right from the beginning and where they started to where they are now. With all the random bits of information and facts dotted about, there is something for everyone whether you’re a big fan of the game or not.

You can also see all the trophies they’ve won, Messi’s Golden Boot and Ballon D’ors trophies and other cool bits and pieces of memorabilia such as old boots, balls and tickets on your way round.

Tour of Camp Nou

Once through the museum, it’s time to take on the stadium tour. The Camp Nou experience offers much more than just a view of the stadium though, and you’ll get access to various areas that can only be seen via the tour.

The end of the museum area leads you out to your first outdoor view of the stadium. Entering the seating area from the middle section of the stadium gives you amazing panoramic views. Here you can take a moment to enjoy the view, have a sit down on the seats and if you have a good enough imagination, imagine you’re at a game. This area is a great spot to get those wide shots of the stadium to capture all it’s glory.

Heading back down, you’ll make your way towards the mixed zone. This is where you’ll see the long backdrop where teams speak to the press after matches. Apparently, there’s space for up to 100 reporters in here! Right next to that are you’ll see the Ricard Maxenchs press room with the high table and audience seating.

Full view of Camp Nou stadium from seating

Next up is the Away dressing room, and here you can see how they have all the lockers and benches, the physio tables, vending machines and even a jacuzzi! Close to the dressing room, you’ll be able to get a glimpse into the stadiums chapel too.

And then it’s time.

Time to walk through the player’s tunnel. A place where so many champions have stood previously and still do stand…

Standing Pitch Side in Camp Nou

It might be a much quieter entrance as you make your way out into the stadium, but the wow factor is still there. Despite already seeing the stadium from a higher spot, walking out onto the pitch from the tunnel does give you that feeling of overwhelm. The sheer size of the stadium combined with how close everything still feels is such an odd experience. I can only imagine what it would feel like with 100,000 fans screaming!

So you’re on the pitch. You can see the dugout areas and get a sense of how being on the pitch itself feels. If you think about how many players and managers have stood in those exact areas, it is quite an incredible feeling to also be there in those spots.

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Commentary and Press Boxes

Moving on, you’ll make your way back up to the top of the stadium. Here you’ll get the see the commentary and press boxes, where pundits will be seated and talking about everything that’s happening on the pitch. The boxes in the gantry here contain 192 work desks, 2 television studios and 28 commentary boxes, so it really is a cool area to see.

Other Areas Surrounding Camp Nou

You’ll end the tour in the FC Barcelona shop – of course. Three floors of Barcelona gear, from full kits to pens and keyrings. There are some really nice bits of clothing in here, but if you’re not sure you want to spend the money here you can always go into one of the many FC Barcelona shops more central within the city. They’re everywhere.

Outside there are also some toilet blocks, a cafe area and the main ticket offices so you can have a little wander around before leaving.

View of outdoor area at FC Barcelona Stadium and Tour

Practical Tips on Visiting Camp Nou

So, you want to try the Camp Nou Experience? You can purchase tickets directly on the FC Barcelona website , and there are a few different tour experiences available. There’s the Basic Tour (as detailed above!), the Player’s Experience Tour, Basic Tour with Audio Guide and the Flexible Tour ticket.

Purchasing Tickets

The basic tour includes a visit to the Barça Museum and the Camp Nou Tour and is 26€ when purchased online, or 29.50€ from the box office on-site. Each visit is estimated to last between 1.5-2 hours, but this will really depend on how much time you take to read all the information in the museum, and how long you spend within the stadium.

If you want to really splash out on a special experience, the Player’s Experience Tour comes in at 119€. It is much more expensive, but you do get a much bigger package that includes: an official guide, VIP access and a tour of private areas, access onto the pitch/goal area, seeing the Barcelona changing rooms rather than the guest ones, an Official FCB gift, professional photos and free shirt personalisation.

Make sure to check the football fixtures for your visit, as the website states that tours are cancelled on and around match days.

How To Get There

From central Barcelona, the easiest way to get to the stadium is to take the metro. There are three stops that are pretty close to the stadium, as these are Les Corts (green L3), Badal (blue L5) and Collblanc (orange L9). The metro is simple to get around on, just work out which of these lines/stops is nearest to your hotel and follow the route. We got on the orange line, getting off at Collblanc. It was a 5-10 minute walk from there to the stadium, and really simple to navigate.

You can also travel by bus, and the following routes will get you to Camp Nou: 50, 54, 57, 70, 75, D20, H8, H10 and V3. Buses do generally take a bit longer than the metro due to potential traffic, so that’s just something to think about when planning.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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.

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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WASHINGTON — Bipartisan negotiators announced Wednesday they have struck a deal to avert a partial government shutdown this week, securing agreement on half of the dozen must-pass spending bills and extending a pair of fast-approaching funding deadlines deeper into March to buy Congress more time.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said in a joint statement with appropriators, members charged with crafting spending bills, that they have a deal on six bills that fund several federal agencies, including the departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Energy, Interior, Justice, Transportation and Veterans Affairs. And they've agreed to vote on a short-term bill to avoid a partial government shutdown this weekend, buying more time to pass the funding deal.

“We are in agreement that Congress must work in a bipartisan manner to fund our government," the leaders said in the statement.

"After preparing final text, this package of six full year Appropriations bills will be voted on and enacted prior to March 8," Johnson, Schumer and the appropriators added. “The remaining six Appropriations bills — Defense, Financial Services and General Government, Homeland Security, Labor-HHS, Legislative Branch, and State and Foreign Operations — will be finalized, voted on, and enacted prior to March 22."

The House returned to session Wednesday after a two-week recess, and Johnson promised to give members 72 hours before a vote on a funding deal , leaving insufficient time to avoid a partial shutdown by the Friday midnight deadline without a stopgap bill.

“To give the House and Senate Appropriations Committees adequate time to execute on this deal in principle, including drafting, preparing report language, scoring and other technical matters, and to allow members 72 hours to review, a short-term continuing resolution to fund agencies through March 8 and the 22 will be necessary, and voted on by the House and Senate this week,” the party leaders said in the joint statement. The initial deadlines had been March 1 and March 8.

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Johnson said the House would vote Thursday on the short-term bill.

Earlier, on the Senate floor, Schumer said averting a shutdown requires resisting the demands of the “extreme hard right, who want to burn everything down.”

President Joe Biden hosted the top four congressional leaders Tuesday at the White House to try to hammer out separate deals on funding the government and sending aid to Ukraine and other foreign allies.

Without the two stopgap measures, part of the federal government would shut down early Saturday, and the rest would shutter a week later. Johnson had proposed moving the two deadlines to March 8 and March 22, two sources familiar with the negotiations said.

“Any CR would be part of a larger agreement to finish a number of appropriations bills, ensuring adequate time for drafting text and for members to review prior to casting votes,” said Athina Lawson, a spokesperson for Johnson.

There is broad agreement among the congressional leaders that a shutdown would be fruitless.

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People from Northern countries soak up every bit of pleasure out of summertime. Its days are numbered, and we do our best to store up the sunshine for the long, cold months that make up the rest of the year. Russians are among those who take full advantage of the brief, hot weather.

At summer’s peak, many Russians don’t venture far. The reason is dachas , our country houses. August brings the harvest for our small garden plots, but a dacha is much more than just an economic benefit: it embodies a culture dating back to Communist times.

Apple season, Traveler from Hong Kong

The dachas is a unique phenomenon in the life of anyone who lives in the boundless expanses of the Russian Federation. A small plot – just 0.15 acres – with a few currant bushes, apple trees and a vegetable patch, a little wooden house with no telephone or running water and a discreetly located outhouse. I’d love to how you mine.

How we’ll get there:

I believe that it’ll be fun to experience the Russian suburban train (electrichka), which is very popular in our country. Electrichka is inexpensive and it might even be faster than a car as it doesn’t depend on the traffic. Travelling by commuter train you’ll be able to see ordinary people and possibly talk with them. Sometimes trains offer you such “free entertainment” as listening to numerous vendors and musicians. But local trains might be crowded at certain times of the day so in some cases we’d recommend you to go with us by car.

What we’ll do:

We start the trip with the tour of Dmitrov , an ancient Russian town, founded in 1147 and called Moscow younger brother. It is located 1 hour drive out of Moscow.

Mushroom hunting

Learning how to prepare a Russianlunch:

Samovar for making tea

First you choose the right meat, then the right recipe for the marinade.The fire has to be started and allowed to burn down until it’s almost out, but still smouldering. If you catch it at that moment, then the meat will roast evenly and not burn.

Meanwhile, the fire keeps threatening to go out, compelling family and guests to furiously fan it with pieces of cardboard. We serve sashlik with baked potatoes, pickled vegetables and of course Russian vodka. Lunch is followed by traditional Russian tea drinking .

You’ll be so involved, you won’t even notice when it’s time to go back to the city.

The tour cost is 200 USD.

Tour price is for 2 people but I can accommodate up to 6 people in this tour, however the price will change.

Transportationis extra.

Tour duration: 8 hours

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