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For the duration of the 2023/24 football season, FC Barcelona will play their home matches at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys. The Spotify Camp Nou is currently under renovation and is set to reopen for the 2024/25 season.

Witnessing a live Barça match is an unforgettable experience. The Barcelona stadium is one of the largest in the world, with a capacity of 99,354. FC Barcelona’s slogan is “Més que un club”, which in English means “More than a club”; a feeling you’re bound to share when entering to the stadium during your football trip. Few clubs in the world are able to measure themselves with this experience. With FootballBreak, you’re guaranteed tickets next to each other in the Camp Nou Stadion.

Barcelona is the perfect destination for a city break. Fantastic weather almost all year round, teeming with charming restaurants and bars, culture, and of course the beach is always close by. Barcelona is the location for your football trip.

Football trip FC Barcelona

Everything you need to know about your football trip to FC Barcelona

We’ve tracked down the best tips for you, ensuring your football trip to FC Barcelona goes as pleasantly and smoothly as possible. From insider tips on Camp Nou football stadium, to great advice on exploring the wonderful city of Barcelona.

  • Information about Camp Nou, route & tips
  • Information about FC Barcelona
  • What to do in Barcelona

Camp Nou, FC Barcelona’s legendary football stadium

Camp nou during football trip

FC Barcelona plays all of its home games in the temple of football, Camp Nou. The stadium currently has a capacity of 99,354 spectators, and is uncovered. Works are right now underway at the stadium, which is being expanded to 105,000 seas, with all the stands being covered. The Camp Nou museum is also being revamped.

If you go and attend an FC Barcelona match, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by how friendly the atmosphere is there. Visiting a football match in Barcelona is a real family occasion.

The gates of Camp Nou open 1.5 hours before the match commences.

How to reach Camp Nou?

FC Barcelona’s legendary football stadium is located in the south west of the city in the Les Corts district, around five kilometres from the centre. Barcelona’s public transport system is well organised, and plenty buses, metros and trams stop at the stadium.

However, we don’t recommend going to Camp Nou by car or taxi, unless setting off well in advance. It’s highly congested around the stadium on FC Barcelona match days, and parking is both a nightmare, and extremely expensive. Opt for using public transport.

By metro to Camp Nou

There are two metro lines in Barcelona that can take you to Camp Nou.

Line 3, green line from the centre.

With line 3, you can get off at various stops around the stadium. This is also the line running from the centre of Barcelona. You can get off at the following stops:

  • Les Corts station, which is the closest to Camp Nou at five minutes’ walking.
  • Maria Cristina station
  • Palau Reial station

These stops are around a ten-minute walk away from Camp Nou.

Camp Nou address details
Camp Nou Football Stadium
Aristides Maillol
08028 Barcelona, Spain.

Line 5, blue line

This line runs from the area around Sagrada Família. Travel in the direction of Cornellà Centre and get off at one of the following stations:

  • Badal station (6 minutes’ walk)
  • Collblanc station (7 minutes’ walk)

By bus to Camp Nou

If you’d like to get to Camp Nou by bus, you can take the following lines: D20, H6, H8, 7, 33, 54, 56, 57, 59, 63, 67, 68, 70, 75, 78, 113, 157 & L12

If it’s got late after the FC Barcelona, there’s no need to worry. You can catch the night bus that runs throughout the night. You can take one of the following lines: N2, N3, N12 & N14.

Camp Nou plan

To give you an idea of which tickets you should purchase for the best seats in Camp Nou for your football trip: the stadium is subdivided into four sides and six different categories of football tickets.

The sides in Camp Nou stadium are:

  • West side, also known as Tribuna Located on Avinguda Arístides Maillol. This is Camp Nou’s main stand, which is covered for the most part.
  • East side, called Lateral. Located on Carrer de la Maternitat.
  • North side, Gol Nord. Located on Avinguda de Joan XXIII.
  • South side, Gol Sud Nike. Located on Travessera de les Corts. This is where aware supports sit. Don’t worry: the away supporters sit in their own section, in the upper tier.

Each of these sides is further subdivided into three tiers. Certain sides have a smaller fourth tier. If you’re booking your football trip with us, you’ll always ensured tickets on at least the third tier. Tickets are subdivided into a number or categories. See the picture.

Camp Nou stadium map

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We will always try to seat you together, but this may not always be the case. If you buy more than one ticket, we will try to get all the seats as close together as possible, grouping you in pairs whenever we can. Different seating options can include: adjacent, diagonally, one behind the other or with a fan or stairway in between.

Football tickets for FC Barcelona with Football Break

Experience the thrill of watching FC Barcelona live at the iconic Camp Nou stadium with Football Break. The ultimate destination for football tickets and football travel packages. We are official partners of FC Barcelona and therefore you will always recieve legitimate tickets.

The significance of having official tickets cannot be overstated. Football Break, as an official partner of FC Barcelona, ensures football tickets free from the uncertainties that may occur with non-official ticket suppliers.

Avoidance of unauthorised football tickets reselling

Season holder tickets under different names can lead to complications and potential refusal of entry. Football Break eliminates this risk by providing tickets through official channels, preventing any issues related to unauthorised reselling.

Entrance Assurance

With official tickets from Football Break, your entrance to the stadium is assured. You won’t face the disappointment of being turned away at the gates, providing peace of mind and allowing you to focus on the excitement of the match.

FC Barcelona ticket options

Individual Tickets:

  • Buy Football tickets without flight or hotel.
  • Choose from various seating categories to match your budget and preferences.
  • Enjoy the electric atmosphere of Camp Nou surrounded by passionate fans.

Package Deals (Hotel + Flight):

  • Elevate your football experience with our exclusive package deals.
  • Benefit from a hassle-free trip with bundled hotel and flight arrangements.
  • Immerse yourself in the full Barcelona experience, combining football and the vibrant city.

FAQ FC Barcelona tickets

How do I purchase FC Barcelona tickets?

Visit our website and navigate to the FC Barcelona section. Choose either individual tickets or package deals based on your preference. Follow the four simple steps to complete your purchase.

Where do I buy FC Barcelona tickets?

You want to make sure that you have official tickets. Not tickets in the name of season holders. You can buy official FC Barcelona tickets at Football Break. We are an official FC Barcelona reseller.

What does a ticket for FC Barcelona cost?

In general you can divide FC Barcelona tickets into 3 categories.

  • Lower-tier seats: €50 to €150
  • Mid-tier seats: €150 to €300
  • VIP/Executive seats: €300 and above

 

How do I receive my FC Barcelona tickets?

Your tickets will be delivered electronically via email. This will be approximately 48 hours before the start of the match. Simply print them out or display the digital version on your mobile device for entry to the stadium.

What happens if the match is rescheduled or cancelled?

In the event of a rescheduled match, your tickets will be valid for the new date. If a match is cancelled, we will work with you to provide alternative options or a refund.

FC Barcelona football tickets: how to know where you’re sitting

Once you’ve booked your football trip to FC Barcelona and received your match tickets, your ticket will display what’s below. Here’s a brief explanation of how the football tickets for FC Barcelona work.

Football ticket FC Barcelona

Accés (grounds entrance), this is where you can enter the Camp Nou grounds. By the way, using precisely this entrance isn’t compulsory, and neither is your FC Barcelona match ticket is not checked here. You can enter the grounds wherever you like.

Porta (stadium gate), this is the entrance for the stadium. You have to have your football ticket scanned here, and using the right entrance is obligatory in this case.

Boca (section), you now arrive onto the walkway of Camp Nou stadium. There are various entrances providing access to your seat. Pay close attention to your number.

Fila (which row), once you’re inside the stadium, look for your “Fila”. This is simply your row.

Seient (your seat), the final thing before kick-off is finding the right seat. Note that the seat numbering isn’t like what you’re used to. There are only odd or even numbers for each row: with numbers going up from seat 2, 4 to 6, etc. Or otherwise from seat 1, 3 to 5, etc. Enjoy the match!

VoetbalTravel does not sell individual ticket match tickets. You can, of course, come to us for the complete football trip.

Camp Nou stadium tour

No trip to Barcelona is in fact complete without booking a tour of the stadium. During the “Camp Nou Experience”, you’re taken on a tour through this club’s glorious past. You can either do an audio tour or, at an attention cost, be taken around by a guide. You follow a pre-determined route along which you can check out features such as the players’ changing rooms, you walk through the players’ tunnel (impressive), dugout, the press box from reporting is performed, you get a glimpse of the VIP boxes, and of course you visit the museum. There are sometimes queues and it might be half an hour before you can start the tour. There is no specific time associated with the tour, and you can spend just as long as you want, up to three hours before kick-off.

Please note: The museum closes three hours before the match starts on FC Barcelona match days, and it might be the case that certain elements cannot be accessed. We therefore recommend doing the tour on a day other than match days.

The price of a normal tour are €26, with a guided tour costing €53. For children aged 6 to 13, the price is €20. Younger children can enter free of charge.

PS: Did you know that Camp Nou museum is the most visited museum in the country?

Camp Nou Experience
PERIOD MO. until SAT. SUNDAY
2. to 6. Jan. 9:30 am - 7:30 pm 9:30 am - 7:30 pm
7. Jan. to 13. Apr. 10:00 am - 6:30 pm 10:00 am - 2:30 pm
14 . April to October 13th 09:30 - 19:30 09:30 - 19:30
14 . Oct. to 15. Dec. 10:00 am - 6:30 pm 10:00 am - 2:30 pm
16 . until 31 Dec. 09:30 - 19:30 09:30 - 19:30

Snacks and drinks close to Camp Nou

Before attending an FC Barcelona Football match, it’s nice to go for a bite to eat and a drink in the Camp Nou area. There are fortunately a number of great places near the stadium, and finding local bars in the surrounding streets won’t be a problem. If it’s a football bar you’re looking for, head for Futballarium.

Footballarium bar FC Barcelona

Futballarium

A unique experience for football aficionados! This bar’s owner is a huge football fan, and has lavishly decked out the venue with shirts and scarves of all kinds of clubs: with more than 100 of the former and 400 of the latter on display. You’ll feel at home here straight away. Here they serve a number of simple dishes, and boast a large beer collection. This place really gets you in the mood before your FC Barcelona match commences. Futballerium closes its doors at 21.00.

Tapas pub Barcelona

Tapas 24

You’ll find Tapas 23 on the FC Barcelona grounds. This restaurant is a collaboration between Catalan chef Carles Abellan and FC Barcelona, and is perfect pre-match for savouring the tapas Spain is renowned for. The restaurant is open daily from 9.00 to 23.00.

Information about FC Barcelona

Where should we start with a global club such as this? Somewhat surprisingly, FC Barcelona was founded on 29 November 1899 by a Swiss, by the name of Hans Kamper. At the age of 22, we was in fact on his way to Africa to help set up a sugar trading company there, but ended up staying on in Barcelona. He was obsessed with football, and started ‘Football Club Barcelona’ along with a number of English and Swiss supporters, after having placed an advert in the Los Deportes sports paper.

Kamper – later changing his name to Joan Gamper – picked the club’s colours of blue and purple himself, and was the team’s first captain. He played 48 matches between 1899 and 1903, scoring more than one hundred times. As chairman, he went on to spend years as the driving force between the club’s further growth and development. His private life was, however, less fortunate. Plagued by personal and financial issues, he took his own life on 30 July 1930. In hour of the club’s founder, FC Barcelona still plays the opening game of the season for the Trofeu Joan Gamper annually to this day.

FC Barcelona logo

The FC Barcelona logo as we now know it was designed in 1910 by Carles Comamala, who played at the club from 1903 to 1912, and was also a medical student and gifted draughtsman. He won a competition held by the club to create a new club logo.

Since then, although the ‘escudo’ has been updated – last time in 2002 – its core has remained unchanged: Its shape is still that of an ‘olla’, a traditional Catalan cooking pot. The red cross on the white top-right section is the Cross of Saint Jorge, the patron saint of Catalonia. The adjacent section with red/yellow stripes symbolises the Senyera, the traditional flag of Barcelona and Catalonia. The letters F.C.B below of course stand for the club’s initials. The football is displayed in a section in the club’s colours blue and purple (blaugrana).

Jordi Cruijff, the son of Johan who also played with Barcelona for some time, also happens to have been named after Saint Jordi referred to in the logo.

Club logo Barcelona

The historic link between FC Barcelona and the Netherlands.

FC Barcelona has long had a close connection with the Netherlands. This of course all started with Rinus Michels, who introduced the Total Football of Ajax here. This baton was then later passed to Johan Cruijff, first as a player and then as coach. Johen Cruijff was commemorated with a statue at Camp Nou in 2019. The new stadium on the training complex was also christened after him, bearing the name “Estadi Johan Cruyff”.

FC Barcelona has had various Dutch coaches over the years: Michels, Cruijff, Louis van Gaal and Frank Rijkaard. It’s also had its fair share of Dutch platers, too: Neeskens, Kluivert, Koeman, the De Boer brothers, Van Bommel and Cocu, to name but a few.

At present, Frenkie de Jong occupies an important role at FC Barcelona. For many Dutch people, his present is reason enough to attend one of this club’s matches.

What to do in Barcelona

Barcelona is a global city through and through. Fantastic for football, but also the ideal choice for a city break or long weekend. The warm climate, inviting outdoor bars and – the icing on the cake – the beach. Spanish cuisine always has something in store, such as sharing tapas along with a large jug of sangria. That means if you’re attending FC Barcelona for a match, there’s also plenty of things to do on the rest of your stay. These are our favourite handouts in Barcelona.

La Masia Barcelona Football trip

La Masia

Take a look the former farmhouse where the youth academy was housed up until 2011. Located on the Camp Nou grounds.

Barcelona Beach

The beach

Make the most of the amazing weather and go to the beach. The boulevard is brimming with charming places for a bite to eat and a drink.

Cable tour Barcelona

Cable car tour

Take the cable car to the top of Montjuïc mountain, where there are splendid views of the city. Then have a leisurely walk back down.

La Sagrada familia

La Sagrada Família

If you’ve never been to Barcelona before, a visit to his cathedral is certainly worthwhile. An iconic part of Barcelona.

FAQs about Football Trips to Barcelona

What does a football trip to FC Barcelona cost?

There is no fixed price for a football trip to Barcelona. A trip can cost anything from £115 per person to £659 per person. However, the total amount you pay depends on a couple of factors, such as:

  • The match you pick to watch. Some match tickets are more expensive than others. Generally, the most expensive FC Barcelona tickets are those for the El Clásico (matches against Real Madrid.
  • The magnitude of the match. For example, attending the final game of the season, or the semi-final of the Champions League is more expensive than going to a standard mid-season La Liga match.
  • The length of your visit. We have got travel options where you stay in Barcelona for a single evening. However, you can increase the length of your stay, but this will also increase the cost of the trip.

How easy is it to get FC Barcelona tickets?

It is so easy to get tickets to an FC Barcelona match. Here at Footballbreak.co.uk, we give you access to all you need to book the best football trip. With our services, you can:

  • Select the match you would like to attend.
  • Pick your seats.
  • Choose the hotel you stay in.

We make travelling to Camp Nou to watch FC Barcelona as easy as possible.

How much does it cost to go to the El Clásico?

A football trip to watch the El Clásico ticket can cost anything from £650 to £1,000 per person. This is much higher than going to watch Barcelona play any other team. The reason for this is that the demand to see this match-up is incredible.

How much does it cost to visit the FC Barcelona stadium?

If you are referring to a stadium tour, price is dependent on the type of tour you select and on the day you attend. Generally, a tour can cost anything between €26 and €119. The more extensive tour includes access to the museum and all the guided tours in the stadium.

How much does a VIP ticket for a Barcelona match cost?

The price for a VIP ticket to a Barcelona match varies based on who the team is playing. Generally, if these are the tickets you are interested in, you can expect to pay a few hundred pounds for a single ticket (not including the hotel and flight to get to the city).