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Everything you need to know about tickets, Camp Nou, and your trip to Barcelona

You can buy tickets through our match packages which include tickets from authorized resellers like StubHub. Official tickets are also available on fcbarcelona.com, but popular matches sell out quickly. Our packages combine tickets with hotels and activities for a complete experience.
Prices vary by match and seat location. Regular La Liga matches start around €40-80, while big matches like El Clásico can cost €200-500+. Champions League knockout matches are typically €100-300. Check our match packages for current prices including hotel and activities.
Spotify Camp Nou is located in the Les Corts district of Barcelona (C. d'Arístides Maillol, s/n, 08028). The easiest way is Metro Line 3 (green) to Les Corts or Palau Reial station. From the city center it's about 20-30 minutes. Check our transport guide for detailed directions from the airport and city center.
After the ongoing renovation (Espai Barça project), Spotify Camp Nou will have a capacity of approximately 99,354 seats, making it the largest stadium in Europe. The renovation includes a new roof, improved facilities, and enhanced fan experience areas.
We recommend arriving 60-90 minutes before kickoff. This gives you time to pass through security, find your seat, soak in the pre-match atmosphere, and grab food or drinks. Gates typically open 90 minutes before the match.
The Les Corts and Eixample neighborhoods are ideal. Budget options start around €80/night, mid-range hotels €120-180/night, and premium options €200+/night. Our match packages include hand-picked hotel recommendations at different price points with direct booking links.
Yes! The Camp Nou Experience tour includes access to the museum, the pitch, the visitors' dressing room, the press room, and the commentary boxes. Tours are available most days except match days. Tickets cost around €28 and can be booked through GetYourGuide via our activity links.
Prohibited items include: large bags (over 30x30cm), bottles, cans, glass containers, professional cameras with detachable lenses, selfie sticks, umbrellas, fireworks, and any weapons. Small clear bags and phone cameras are allowed.
Barcelona is generally very safe for tourists. Like any major city, be aware of pickpockets in crowded tourist areas (La Rambla, metro, Sagrada Familia area). Keep valuables secure, use hotel safes, and stay aware of your surroundings, especially on match days when the area is busier.
The official languages are Catalan and Spanish. Stadium announcements are made in Catalan, Spanish, and English. Most staff and locals speak at least some English, especially in tourist areas. Our website is available in both English and Spanish.

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