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Spotify Camp Nou Guide 2026 — Tickets, Tour, Visiting

Spotify Camp Nou (FC Barcelona home stadium) is undergoing €1.5B renovation to 105,000 capacity. La Liga tickets from €50, Camp Nou Experience tour €28. Location: Carrer d'Arístides Maillol 12, Barcelona. Metro Line 3 to Palau Reial or Les Corts. Full reopening expected 2026-2027.

Camp Nou Key Facts 2026

FeatureDetail
Official NameSpotify Camp Nou (sponsorship deal 2022-2026+)
LocationCarrer d'Arístides Maillol 12, Barcelona (Les Corts)
Post-Renovation Capacity105,000 (Europe's largest)
Renovation Cost€1.5 billion (Espai Barça project)
OpenedSeptember 24, 1957
Home TeamFC Barcelona (27 La Liga titles, 5 Champions Leagues)
Match Ticket Range€50 - €1,200 depending on match and section
Stadium Tour€28 adults / €22 children
Metro StationPalau Reial / Les Corts (L3) or Collblanc (L5)

The Espai Barça Renovation: What Changed

The €1.5 billion Espai Barça project is transforming Camp Nou from its 1957 original design into a 21st-century super-venue. Approved by FC Barcelona members (Socis) via bond financing, the renovation is the largest stadium project in European football history since Wembley 2007.

During 2023-2025 construction, FC Barcelona played home matches at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys (Montjuïc, 55,926 capacity). 2026 brings partial Camp Nou reopening with limited capacity, with full 105,000 capacity expected mid-2026 to 2027 depending on construction progress.

Key Improvements

  • Capacity: 99,354 → 105,000 seats (Europe's largest)
  • Retractable roof (weather-proof football)
  • Single-tier design at goal ends (improved atmosphere)
  • Upgraded sightlines — no restricted view seats
  • Barça Immersive Tour — multimedia experience
  • New hospitality zones + 15+ restaurants
  • Nike flagship store (largest in Spain)
  • Palau Blaugrana arena (16,000 capacity basketball/handball)
  • Office/hotel towers adjacent (Espai Barça commercial district)

How to Buy FC Barcelona Tickets at Camp Nou

FC Barcelona tickets sold via fcbarcelona.com (official) and club ticketing app. Club member (Soci) priority sale consumes majority of tickets; general public sale opens 2-3 weeks before match.

Ticket Categories & Prices

  • La Liga standard match: €50-300 (goal-end to preferred)
  • Champions League: €75-500
  • El Clasico vs Real Madrid: €200-1,200+
  • Copa del Rey: €50-200
  • Fila 1 premium: €400-1,500 including hospitality

Where to Buy

  1. fcbarcelona.com — official source, face-value pricing
  2. Ticombo, VivaTicket — legitimate resale, 1.5-3× face value
  3. StubHub, SeatGeek — international resale (fees apply)
  4. Hotel concierge — Princesa Sofia and other Les Corts hotels may have matchday tickets

The Camp Nou Experience Tour

The Camp Nou Experience tour (€28 adults / €22 children) is one of Barcelona's most-visited attractions — historically more visits than the Museu Picasso. Currently partial during renovation; alternative "FC Barcelona Immersive Tour" operates at Estadi Johan Cruyff (€22).

Tour Includes

  • Barça Museum — trophy room (5 Champions Leagues, 27 La Liga, 31 Copa del Rey)
  • Lionel Messi tribute — 6 Ballon d'Or trophies + career highlights
  • Johan Cruyff multimedia — Dream Team and philosophy history
  • Pitch-side view (stadium conditions permitting)
  • Dressing rooms — away and FCB players locker rooms
  • Press room and tunnel — walk the route players take to pitch
  • Interactive zones — virtual goal-keeping, free kick challenges

How to Get to Camp Nou

By Metro (Recommended)

Metro L3 (green) → Palau Reial or Les Corts (10 min walk each); L5 → Collblanc or Badal (5-10 min walk). From Plaça Catalunya: ~15-20 min total. Metro runs 05:00-midnight daily (02:00 Fri / all-night Sat).

By Bus

Lines H6, H8, 54, 63, 67, 75 all stop near Camp Nou. H6/H8 connect with Passeig de Gràcia and Eixample.

By Taxi / Rideshare

From Plaça Catalunya: €15-20, 15-25 min. Barcelona taxis have fixed rates. Uber operates in Barcelona (Cabify alternative also popular).

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I buy FC Barcelona tickets at Camp Nou?

FC Barcelona tickets are sold via fcbarcelona.com and the FC Barcelona ticketing app. La Liga tickets start at €50, Champions League €75+, El Clasico €200+. Club members (Socis) get priority sale; general public sale typically opens 2 weeks before match. Resale market (Ticombo, VivaTicket, StubHub) prices 1.5-5× face value depending on match importance. Note: Camp Nou is officially renamed "Spotify Camp Nou" from the sponsorship deal 2022-2026+.

Is Camp Nou open during the renovation?

Yes and no. Camp Nou is undergoing a major €1.5 billion renovation (Espai Barça project) expanding capacity to 105,000. During 2023-2025, FC Barcelona played home matches at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys (Montjuïc) and Estadi Johan Cruyff while construction progressed. As of 2026, Camp Nou is partially reopening with limited capacity, expected to fully reopen at 105,000 capacity by mid-2026 or 2027. Check fcbarcelona.com for current matchday venue.

How much is the Camp Nou Experience tour?

Camp Nou Experience tour (when stadium is operational) costs €28 for adults, €22 for children under 14. During renovation, an alternative "FC Barcelona Immersive Tour" is offered at Estadi Johan Cruyff for €22. The full Camp Nou Experience includes: Barça Museum (more visited than the Prado), trophy room, pitch-side view, players tunnel, press room, and immersive Messi/Cruyff multimedia experience. Duration approximately 2 hours.

What will Camp Nou capacity be after renovation?

Post-renovation Camp Nou capacity is projected at 105,000 seats — reclaiming its title as Europe's largest football stadium. Current Europe leader is Wembley at 90,000. Barcelona's renovation adds a retractable roof, improved sightlines, new hospitality areas, Nike flagship store, and adjacent developments (Palau Blaugrana arena, office spaces). The renovation is funded by the Espai Barça bond package approved by club members.

How do I get to Camp Nou from Barcelona city center?

Camp Nou (full address: Carrer d'Arístides Maillol 12, Barcelona) is located in Les Corts district, ~4km from Las Ramblas. Metro: Line 3 (green) → Palau Reial or Les Corts stations (~10 min walk each); Line 5 → Collblanc or Badal. Bus: H6, H8, 54, 63, 67, 75 all stop near Camp Nou. Taxi from Plaça Catalunya: ~€15-20, 15-25 min. From Barcelona El Prat Airport: ~€30-45 taxi, 25-35 min, OR Aerobus to Plaça Catalunya + metro.

What are the best seats at Camp Nou?

Best Camp Nou seats (post-renovation projections): Lateral Central (main stand center) — premium view, €150-300. Lateral Gol Norte/Sur (lower tier behind goals) — loud atmosphere with ultras, €70-120. Tribuna (upper main stand) — panoramic, €100-200. Avoid: Third tier corners (distant from pitch). For El Clasico specifically: budget €300+ regardless of section. Boixos Nois (Barcelona ultras) traditionally occupy Gol Sud — loudest supporter experience.

Where to eat and stay near Camp Nou?

Nearby dining: Gaig Restaurant (Michelin-starred, 1km), La Fermata (traditional Spanish, 500m, €25-40), Camp Nou Experience café (inside stadium). Hotels: Princesa Sofia (5-star, 500m from Camp Nou, €200-350), AC Hotel Barcelona Forum (4-star, €150-220), Catalonia Eixample 1864 (mid-range, €120-180). For budget: HostemplO Barcelona (€60-100) or Airbnb in Les Corts district. El Clasico tip: book 4-6 weeks ahead, prices double.

Can I watch El Clasico at Camp Nou?

Yes — El Clasico alternates between Camp Nou (Barcelona hosts) and Santiago Bernabéu (Real Madrid hosts). Camp Nou El Clasico tickets are notoriously difficult to obtain: FC Barcelona member (Soci) priority consumes 70%+ of inventory, general public sale gets ~30%. Face value €200-1,200+. Resale markets often €500-2,500 for decent seats. If tickets are impossible, alternatives: official FC Barcelona Experience tour Saturday morning + El Clasico watch party at nearby sports bar (try CheLSea Bar, Barcelona Sports Café, or Arepas Cafe).

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