








Camp Nou is more than a football stadium: it is the beating heart of FC Barcelona and a symbol of Catalan identity.
On your visit, you can explore the Barça Museum, see historic trophies and shirts, walk through the stands with panoramic views, and follow in the footsteps of players as you move through tunnels, changing-room areas, and mixed zones (when available).
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just curious, it’s a fascinating look at sport, culture, and passion in Barcelona..
Stadium tour and museum opening hours vary by season, matchdays, and special events. In general, they open in the morning and run into the early evening, with last admission typically 1–2 hours before closing.
Camp Nou and the museum may close or offer limited access on matchdays, holidays, or during renovation and maintenance periods. Always check the official calendar before your visit.
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Camp Nou is located in the Les Corts district and is easy to reach by metro, bus, or taxi from most central areas of Barcelona. The closest metro stops are Collblanc, Badal, and Les Corts, and several bus lines stop just a short walk from the stadium.
If you arrive by train at Barcelona Sants or Passeig de Gràcia, switch to the metro (L3 or L5) and ride to Collblanc, Badal, or Les Corts. From there, follow the clearly marked signs and crowds toward the stadium — it’s usually a 10–15 minute walk.
Driving in Barcelona can be busy, and parking near Camp Nou is limited, particularly on matchdays. If you come by car, plan extra time, look for nearby paid parking garages, and check whether parking is allowed on the day of your visit.
Several city buses stop near Camp Nou (for example lines 54, 59, H8 and others, depending on the season). Buses are frequent but can be slower than the metro during rush hour — allow extra time if you’re visiting in the late afternoon.
From central Barcelona, Camp Nou is a long walk, but from nearby districts like Les Corts, Sants, or L'Hospitalet, you can reach the stadium on foot. Many visitors combine metro or bus plus a short walk through local streets and cafés as they approach the ground.
Historic trophies, panoramic views of the pitch, behind‑the‑scenes areas, and a museum packed with Barça legends and unforgettable moments.
Follow a carefully designed route through the stadium, stepping out toward the pitch, discovering the stands from different angles, and picturing the roar of the crowd on a big European night.
Get close to European Cups, league trophies, historic shirts, boots, and interactive multimedia screens that bring unforgettable goals and matches back to life.
From the higher tiers, admire the full sweep of Camp Nou — a sea of seats, the green rectangle of the pitch, and the skyline of Barcelona in the distance.

Choose from self‑guided visits, audio tours, and more exclusive experiences.
Combine museum entry, panoramic viewpoints, and special access routes for a complete Barça day.