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FC Barcelona Museum and Camp Nou Stadium Tour

With a seating capacity of almost 100,000, El Camp Nou is the largest stadium in Europe and a Mecca for football fans from around the world.

The Camp Nou Experience is one of the most popular tours in Barcelona, giving visitors exclusive access to areas of the stadium that are usually off-limits, including the changing rooms, press box, dugout and pitch, and the FC Barcelona museum .

Whether you’re a diehard fan of FC Barcelona or just interested in finding out what goes on behind the scenes at one of the best football teams in the world, a visit to Camp Nou should be on your list of things to do in Barcelona.

Images from 2009 and 2010 in the Barça footbal club museum: Messi, Iñiesta, Javi, Pujol et al...

FC Barcelona museum and Camp Nou stadium tour review

Once through the turnstiles, the Camp Nou Experience starts with the first of 3 photo opportunities that have been set up along the tour route.

Museum staff take your photo in front of a green screen holding a Barça shirt and football scarf. You’re not obliged to buy anything, and if you don’t fancy having your photo taken, you can walk past.

Espai Johan Cruyff

At the entrance to the museum, there’s a small section dedicated to Johan Cruyff, the legendary Dutch footballer who was one of Barcelona’s best-loved and most talented players. Cruyff played for Barça during the 1970s and then returned to Camp Nou as coach during the 1990s.

FC Barcelona Museum

A large glass cabinet displaying football cups and trophies at the FC Barcelona museum

The tour continues through the museum, where there are four large display tables explaining the club’s history from its beginnings in 1899 to the present day.

In addition to text in 3 languages (English, Spanish and Catalan), there are photos, press cuttings and memorabilia, including vintage football shirts, boots, posters etc.

The tables are flanked by glass cabinets containing the impressive collection of trophies that Barça has won over the years. There’s also a large interactive screen where you can learn about highlights from the club’s history.

Next up is a small section dedicated to the women’s team as well as the other Barça teams (basketball, handball, hockey etc…), followed by spaces dedicated to Joan Gamper, Josep Suñol and, of course, Leo Messi.

The View from the Stands

A view of FC Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium taken using a fisheye lense.

Now that you’ve learned about the team’s history, it’s time to visit the stands and take a few panoramic shots of the pitch. If you are seeing a match during your stay in Barcelona , you can try and work out where you will be sitting.

This is a great chance to wander freely among the rows of plastic seats and soak up the atmosphere. Imagine what it must be like here when the stadium is packed with thousands of cheering fans.

The Changing Rooms, Press Rooms and Mixed Zone

Once you’ve taken a few photos of the pitch, the tour continues downstairs to the changing rooms.

Unfortunately, you only get to visit the visiting team’s changing room, which is pretty sparse. From what I’ve seen on TV and in photos, the Barça changing rooms are more luxurious.

From here, we move on to the Mixed Zone, where post-match interviews with the players take place, followed by the more formal Press Room with seating for 120 journalists.

The tunnel out to the pitch

After the changing rooms and press area follows a short passage decorated with large photos of important moments in Barça’s history (presumably selected to remind the visiting team who they are up against), followed by the tunnel, which leads out to the pitch.

This is the tunnel you see on TV where the players wait just before running out onto the pitch at the start of the match.

On the right-hand side of the tunnel is a small chapel which was blessed by Pope John Paul II when he visited the Camp Nou stadium in 1982.

Tourists taking photos in the tunnel which leads out to the pitch at FC Barcelona football ground. Part of the Camp Nou experience tour.

The Pitch and Dug Out

From the players’ tunnel, we walk out onto the pitch, well not right onto the pitch itself, but you do get as far as the sideline and can sit in the chairs where the managers, coaches and players sit during the match.

Like the visit to the stands earlier in the tour, this is a great place to linger for a few minutes, take a few photos and imagine what it must be like to be here during a match!

Barça Virtual Experience with VR glasses.

After visiting the pitch, you walk back up through the stands, where you get the chance to experience a training session and a match using 3D virtual reality goggles.

The Press Boxes and More Photo Opportunities

Next up is a chance to have your photo taken with one of Barça’s many cups before climbing the stairs (or taking the lift) up to the press box, where reporters get a bird’s eye view of the action while commenting on the game.

After the press boxes, we walk back down through the stadium to a third photo opportunity where you get to pose with your favourite player courtesy of a large green screen.

Moments of Barça History and the Camp Nou Shop

Finally, we finish the tour in a section called Moments of Barça History, which is a series of screens showing moments from the team’s recent history accompanied by a soundtrack of crowds cheering and chanting Barça, Barça Barça!

Then there’s a small display with a model of what the Nou Camp Nou stadium will look like when the current remodelling works are completed, due to be finished sometime in 2023.

Lastly comes the three story high FC Barcelona megastore, which stocks all the Barça merchandising that you could possibly need!

View of the pitch from the sidelines during the Camp Nou Experience Barcelona football club stadium tour.

Ticket Prices

Adults €23.50 ( Online price €20 )

Youth (4-10 years) €12.50 ( Online price €10 )

Children under 4 Free Entry

Audio guide €6

Barça Virtual experience (VR glasses) €6

Guided tour with English-speaking guide €55

Discounts and promo codes

20% discount with Barcelona Pass

5% discount with the Barcelona Card

Opening hours

January 2nd to January 8th Daily 10:00 – 19:30 January 9th – March 24th Mon – Sat 10:00 – 18:30, Sun 10:00 – 14:30 March 25th – October 14th Daily 09:30 – 19:30 October 15th – December 16th Mon – Sat 10:00 to 18:30, Sun 10:00 to 14:30 December 17th – December 31st Daily 10:00 to 19:30

Last entry is 1.5 hours before the museum closes.

The museum and stadium are closed on Christmas and New Year’s Day.

Match days (La Liga and Copa del Rey): The tour is closed all day. You can visit the museum and panoramic viewpoint up until 3 hours before the match starts.

Champions’ league matches : The tour is closed on the day of the match and the day before. You can visit the museum and panoramic viewpoint up until 3 pm.

Barça fans looking at the memorabilia (Including one of Messi's shirts) on display in the FC Barcelona museum during the Camp Nou tour.

Camp Nou is at C/Arístides Maillol 12 in the Les Courts neighbourhood and takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes to get to from the city centre using public transport.

How to get there

There are two metro stops nearby, both of which are less than a 10-minute walk from the ground. Follow the signs to Camp Nou from the Metro platform.

Les Corts – L3 (green line) nearest entrance to the ground is gate number 9 (see map below)

Collblanc – L5 (blue line) and L9 sur (orange line) nearest entrance to the ground is gate number 15.

The open-top Hop On Hop Off tour buses also stop at the stadium (blue line).

Time needed to visit

You should allow between one and a half and 3 hours for the tour. If you plan to have something to eat at the ground or are a dedicated Barça fan, it could take longer. Once inside the museum, there is no time limit.

Information in English?

Yes, all labels and displays are in English, Spanish and Catalan. Audio guides are available in English as well as several other languages.

The dug out, a highpoint of the Barça stadium tour, you can actually sit in the same chairs where the players sit

FAQs and tips for visiting the FC Barcelona Museum and the Camp Nou Experience Tour

Is the camp nou experience a guided tour.

The standard Camp Nou Experience is a self-guided tour.

There is lots of information explaining the club’s history in the museum, and Camp Nou staff will indicate the route you should follow if necessary, but they are not tour guides.

Audioguides can be purchased at the entrance to the museum and cost €6.

There are also guided tours with English-speaking guides available although you have to book in advance .

Is it worth paying the extra for the audio guide?

Yes, I found the audio guide interesting, and it added to my visit.

I wouldn’t say that it is essential, but if you are interested in the history of FC Barcelona but don’t want to spend lots of time reading all the display boards, then I think it’s a good choice.

In addition to the museum, it also guides you around the rest of the stadium, where there are no display boards to read.

The audio guide itself is a small tablet which, in addition to the audio, includes video clips and photos as well as a quiz about what you have seen during the tour.

If two or more of you are visiting, then you could, of course, share one between you.

When you pick up the audio guide at the entrance to the museum, you are asked to leave a bank card as security which will be returned at the exit. If, like me, you don’t want to leave a credit card, then a driving licence is also acceptable.

Is it worth paying extra for the Virtual reality glasses?

No, in my opinion, it’s not worth it. The VR video only lasts about 3 minutes or so, and, unless you’ve never tried VR goggles before, it is pretty unimpressive.

Is there anywhere to eat inside the Camp Nou stadium?

Yes, there is a bar inside Camp Nou with views of the pitch, plus several fast-food restaurants at the entrance to the Camp Nou experience where you can get something to eat and drink.

There are also plenty of restaurants and bars in the surrounding area.

My favourite restaurant near the Camp Nou stadium is La Riera (only open at lunchtime).

Inside the small chapel at Futbol Club Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium.

Should I purchase my tickets for the Camp Nou Experience online in advance?

Yes, online tickets cost €3.50 less than buying tickets at the stadium, plus they allow you to go straight to the museum entrance without having to queue up to purchase tickets.

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Having said that, unlike the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, the slots don’t usually sell out, so there’s no need to buy your tickets days in advance.

If you’re not sure exactly when you will be visiting Camp Nou, I recommend that you bookmark this page and then check back when you’re in Barcelona, keep an eye on availability, and book tickets the day before you plan to visit.

Please remember that the tour doesn’t run on match days or the day before champions league matches.

If you want to be as flexible as possible whilst still having a pre-booked ticket, open tickets are available . These are a good choice if you want to avoid queueing for tickets but aren’t sure exactly when you will arrive at Camp Nou.

What’s the best time to visit the Camp Nou Experience tour and FC Barcelona museum?

The museum is usually less busy in the morning.

Is it still worth taking the Camp Nou tour if it’s raining?

Yes, I’d say it’s a good thing to do on rainy days (not that there are many rainy days in Barcelona).

The only section of the tour where you aren’t undercover is when you visit the dugout and side-line, and if you are unlucky with the weather, you could skip this bit if you want to.

I already plan to see Barça play at Camp Nou. Is it still worth taking the tour?

Absolutely, the tour gives you exclusive access to parts of the stadium where you can’t go during a match (press box, press area, changing rooms, tunnel, side-line, dug out etc.

Plus, the museum tells you tons about the club.

If you’re a fan visiting Barcelona to see Barça play, I’d say that the Camp Nou Experience tour is a must.

Is there free WIFI available at the stadium?

Free WIFI is available at the Camp Nou stadium, although I’ve heard that the coverage is pretty poor.

Barça fans approaching the Camp Nou stadium from gate number 15, you can see signs which guide you to the museum.

How long will it take to get from my hotel to the Camp Nou Experience?

This depends on where you will be staying. From Plaça Catalunya or the Sagrada Família by public transport, it takes between half an hour and 45 minutes.

A taxi from central Barcelona to the stadium will take about 20 minutes and cost about €15 (depending on traffic).

Would the Camp Nou Experience Tour be enjoyable for someone who isn’t a football fan?

It’s a hard one to call, but I think that if you are interested in the history of Barcelona, then you would find the museum interesting.

Apart from the football, the trophies and the club’s history, it also helps you understand why the club means so much to so many Barcelonians.

Can I take photos inside Camp Nou and the FC Barcelona museum?

Yes, photography is allowed throughout the tour and museum. The only no cameras sign I saw was at the spot where you could have Camp Nou’s photographers taking a photo of you with one of the trophies.

What’s the deal with the photo opportunities?

As I mentioned earlier in this article, there are 3 photo opportunities set up along the tour route where Camp Nou staff take your photo in front of a green screen.

At the first one, right at the start of the tour) you are handed a Barça shirt and scarf to pose with.

In the second one, you get to pose with one of the team’s many trophies, and at the last, you pose in front of a green screen, and they Photoshop in your favourite player from the current Barça squad.

You can walk straight by if you want, but it’s good fun, and there’s no obligation to buy the photos if you don’t want them.

At the end of the tour, you are shown all the photos and can choose whether you want to purchase any prints. Prices range from €20 for one printed photo and all the photos in digital format to €60 for a souvenir album withfour4 printed photos (you choose which ones) and all the pictures in digital format.

If you’re visiting with your family or a group of friends, then it’s a fun way to immortalise your visit and a nice souvenir.

Incidentally, when I visited, I chose not to purchase the photos, and when I said that I wasn’t interested and walked off, another staff member asked me (in a relaxed and friendly manner) why I hadn’t purchased them. When I replied that the photos were nice, but I didn’t want to spend €20 on a print, she asked me whether I’d be interested in buying all the pictures in digital format for €10.

Camp Nou Map

Carrer d'Arístides Maillol 12, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain

Have I missed anything? If you’ve something to add or if there’s anything else you need to know about the Camp Nou Experience , please let me know in the comments section below.

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I like messi and I like barca, I had a great experience here; thank you!

Hi Nstruss,

Thanks for your comment, I’m glad to hear you had a good time!

Thanks for the great descriptions of the tour! We are making a quick stop in Barcelona this fall, just for 2.5 days and will happen to be there on a Champions League game day. We already have our tickets for the match, but there are no tours available on game day or the day prior, it appears, but it says the museum is open until 3:00 on game day. Do you still purchase tickets as if for the tour just to the museum portion or is there something else I should be looking for? My kids want every Barca experience we can get while in town! Thanks for your help!

Good question, as you say, on match days only the museum, trophy collection and one viewpoint are open and they close at 3pm.

There’s no information on the club’s website about reduced prices so I imagine that you still have to pay the full rate.

I’ve sent a mail to the club to make sure. I’ll let you know as soon as I get a reply.

The club has confirmed that on match days you still have to purchase the regular ticket but can only visit the museum and one of the panoramic viewpoints.

If i pay for the camp nou tour online , when i get there will i get the tickets printed or a pass or it will be just the ticket in the mobile phone ?

Hi Panetolikos,

If you purchase the tickets from the links or “book now” button in this post then you will receive an email with a link to download your tickets.

You don’t need to print the tickets out, just show them on your phone at the entrance.

If you want the ticket as a souvenir you could print it out at home if you like but you don’t need to.

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Commentary boxes

This is where TV and radio commentators from all over the world broadcast the action.

Touch screens

Enjoy Barça with your five senses using these touch screens that reveal 200 of the club’s most magical moments.

Multimedia installations

Large interactive wall consisting of high quality HD monitors with an advanced system of gestural interaction, which accesses a database of images from the club's past. 'Split Flap' system which provides a journey throughout the club’s historic moments which includes a total of 4,800 images.

Giant screen

Remind yourself of Barça’s achievements with this 35 metre audiovisual projection of some of the greatest highlights of recent seasons.

Other sports trophies

All of Barça’s other sports teams and the trophies they have won feature in the Camp Nou Experience. Find out about the amazing domestic and international achievements of our different teams.

Messi Space

A special area dedicated to Argentinian superstar Leo Messi, where you can see his 5 Ballons d’Or and his 3 Golden Boots, and enjoy all of his goals on two interactive walls.

Champions League trophies

View the wenty-three Liga and five Champions League trophies that FC Barcelona have won over the years. Learn about the history of Barça in the form of interactive tables and wall displays.

This is where the post-match activity takes place, where the manager and his players speak to the press after games at the Camp Nou.

Playing field

The field of play, the magical place that every player wants to tread. There is no doubt that you will get some of the finest views of the Camp Nou from here.

Players’ tunnel

Feel what it is like to be a player about to walk out onto the Camp Nou pitch with the sound of a capacity crowd in the background.

Visitors’ dressing room

A special place that has been used by legendary players from some of the greatest teams in the world that have had the honour of playing at the Camp Nou.

Camp Nou Tour

Visit fc barcelona stadium & museum, attention: spotify camp nou is under construction until the end of 2024.

During the renovation works of the stadium , the Camp Nou Experience tour will no longer be available. This tour will be transformed into an immersive tour.  Tickets for FC Barcelona Immersive Tour & Museum are already on sale!

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Camp nou immersive basic, basic tour 2024.

During the construction of the new stadium, Camp Nou will offer an immersive tour. This tour includes :

> Visit to the museum + Audio Guide. > Spotify Camp Nou Live immersive room. > Future Stadium Construction Viewpoint.

Camp Nou Tour: Pure emotion!

The Camp Nou Tour is actually the discovery of two places within the club: The FC Barcelona stadium and the museum, that's why this visit is called  Camp Nou Experience ! Fans will also visit the club store "FCB MEGASTORE".

What to see at the FC Barcelona Museum?

Visit the FC Barcelona Museum at Camp Nou and relive the fantastic adventure of a football club like no other. Its history, its players, its matches, its trophies, including the Champions League Cup. The museum is divided into several sections: the historical museum, the trophy gallery, the Messi area and temporary exhibitions. Incredible audiovisual and multimedia installations take you through 120 years of the club.

What to see at the Camp Nou stadium?

Camp Nou tour

During your visit to the Camp Nou stadium , you'll have the pleasure of seeing what the Barça players see! The visiting team's changing rooms, the tunnel leading from the changing rooms to the stadium, the pitch, the substitutes' bench, the grandstand, the press box and finally the mixed zone and press room. There is also mention of the new Camp Nou , the future stadium with a much larger capacity . Fans are sure to be thrilled!

What can you see in the Official FC Barcelona Shop at the Camp Nou?

In the FC Barcelona Official store at Camp Nou, you can find all the equipment of the Barça players. Shirts, shoes, balls, flags, caps, watches, books, videos. The list of temptations is very long because it is the biggest Barça store in the world. So it's time to think about pleasing yourself and your loved ones with little souvenirs! The visit to the official FC Barcelona store at Camp Nou, called FCB Megastore, is of course free! It is not part of the Camp Nou tour, so you can visit it without reservation or ticket from 10 to 16 hours on weekdays and from 10 to 20 hours on weekends.

Plan your visit to Camp Nou

The best time to visit the Camp Nou is in the morning, when it opens at 10am, and from 3pm onwards. The Camp Nou is one of the most visited places in Barcelona. The FC Barcelona Museum is quite simply the most visited museum in the city.

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What is the address of Camp Nou in Barcelona?

The address of Camp Nou is Av. de Joan XXIII, 1, 08001 Barcelona.

At this address you will find access number 9, where you can visit the Camp Nou stadium and the FC Barcelona Museum, as well as the ticket office for those who have not purchased tickets in advance.

Telephone number: +34 902 1899 00

Official website:  Camp Nou

E-mail: [email protected]

What are the opening hours at Camp Nou?

  • Opening times for visiting Camp Nou vary according to the season:
  • January to 18 March: Monday - Saturday 10.00 am - 6.30 pm; Sunday 10.00 am - 2.30 pm
  • 19 March to 16 October: 9.30am - 7.30pm
  • 17 October to 18 December: Monday - Saturday 10.00 am - 6.30 pm; Sunday 10.00 am - 2.30 pm
  • From 19 December to 31 December: 9.30am - 7.30pm
  • Camp Nou is open all year round, except on 1 January, 6 January, 24 September and 25 December.
  • On match days , the FC Barcelona Museum, Trophy Room and Messi Area are only open until 3pm.
  • Visits are not possible on the day before or after a Champions League match.

When is the best time to visit Camp Nou?

The best time to visit the Camp Nou is in the morning, when it opens at 10am, and from 3pm onwards. The Camp Nou is one of the most visited sites in Barcelona. The FC Barcelona Museum , for example, is the most visited museum in the city.

How to get to Camp Nou

1- How do I get to Camp Nou by metro?

Two  metro  lines  serve the Camp Nou stadium. These are lines L3 (Palau Reial and Les Corts stations) and L5 (Badal and Collblanc).

We advise you to stop at Palau Reial station (line L3), which is a 6-minute walk from access N°9, the closest to the stadium entrance.

2- How do I get to Camp Nou by bus?

The following bus routes stop at Camp Nou: D20, H6, H8, 7, 33, 54, 56, 57, 59, 63, 67, 68, 70, 75, 78, 113, 157 and L12.

3- How do I get to Camp Nou by tourist bus?

The  hop-on hop-off bus  stops in front of Camp Nou. Take advantage of our  combined ticket Camp Nou Tour + Tourist Bus  to get to and visit the Barcelona stadium. The blue line  of the tourist bus stops in front of the Barcelona stadium:  Camp Nou stop.

The nearest parking lot to the stadium is 400 metres away, called "BSM Tanatori Les Corts". Parking Riera Blanca Carrer de la Riera Blanca, 17 is 500 meters from the entrance.

Where are the paying parking lots near Camp Nou?

Here is a list of the nearest parking lots to Camp Nou. Click on the links to reserve your parking space in advance:

Parking BSM Tanatori Les Corts Av. Joan XXIII, 23-25 - 7 min walk (412m) Parking Riera Blanca Carrer de la Riera Blanca, 17 - on foot 9 min (518m) Parking Ronda Park Gerard Piera, 13 - on foot 10 min (626m) Parking Avenida Madrid - Les Corts Carrer de Lluçà, 1 - on foot 12 min (716m)

Tips on   how to get to Camp Nou on match days .

Camp Nou Map: metro access and main attractions to visit

Guaranteed Entrance Ticket

Camp Nou is the most visited museum in Barcelona. The only attraction more visited than the Camp Nou (Stadium and Museum) is the  Sagrada Família  which attracts over 4.5 million visitors per year (2016). While the queues at the Sagrada Família are notorious, the queues at Camp Nou can last one or even two hours in the peak tourist season.

However, you can avoid the queues very easily by following these tips:

1- Get your guaranteed entry by buying your  Camp Nou  Tour ticket in advance.

  • This is the easiest way to facilitate your visit and guarantee your entry at the right time.
  • Each ticket sold on this site  requires you to choose a date and time slot for your visit,  guaranteeing you avoid the queue.
  • Tickets purchased at the stadium box office cost more because of the processing fee, another good reason to buy your ticket in advance.

2- Avoid queuing by booking a guided tour.

  • Booking a guided tour of Camp Nou also gives you priority access to the stadium. 
  • You and your group will save time in the queues. You will get the most out of your visit.

3- Choose the right time slot

  • Camp Nou is open all week.
  • The best time to visit Camp Nou is in the morning when it opens at 10 am and from 3 pm.
  • Weekends are more visited than other days of the week.
  • Finally, avoid match days to make the most of your day.

Can you buy Camp Nou tour tickets on the day ?

Yes, you can buy Camp Nou tour tickets on the day either online on this page or at the ticket office. On the spot, it is a bit more expensive and on busy days you might not find any entrances.

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Answers to your most frequently asked questions about the Camp Nou visit.

Yes, it is necessary to book the visit to Camp Nou as soon as possible. The number of tickets is limited for sanitary reasons (Covid19) but also to guarantee the comfort of the visitors. Our advice is to buy your ticket on this page as soon as you know the dates of your stay in Barcelona. However, you can also buy tickets at the stadium's ticket office, but you will have to wait in a queue and you will not be sure to get your ticket in the end. 

The entrance for the Camp Nou visit closes one hour and a half before the official closing time of the whole site. This is the ideal time to visit the stadium and the museum. For example, if the official closing time is 7:30pm, you must arrive at 6pm to do the tour.

The average length of the visit to the Camp Nou - stadium and museum - is between 1h30 and 2h. None of the tours are time-limited, so you can stay as long as you like!

No, the price of the ticket at the stadium ticket office is higher than the ticket purchased online because it includes additional management fees. On the other hand, Camp Nou advises buying your ticket online in order to avoid queues depending on the availability of the different time slots. 

Yes, you can show your Camp Nou tour ticket on your smartphone or tablet.

Unfortunately not. Once the "Camp Nou Experience" tickets have been issued, it will not be possible to postpone the visit, cancel it or get a refund.

The entrance to the Camp Nou Tour - stadium and museum - is in front of the FC Barcelona ice rink. The access is between the Barça Café and the Barça Store Camp Nou.

Yes and no, on match days, some of the Barça facilities are reserved for the match. The full tour or guided tours are not possible:

  • The museum will be open.
  • You will have access to the Gallery of Trophies, the history of the Club, and the Messi Area.
  • You will be able to enjoy a panoramic view of the field, until 3 hours before kickoff.

>> Note that there is a discount on the price of tickets for the Camp Nou on match days - this discount is shown when you select the number of tickets.

Please note: On Champions League days, this restriction extends from the day before as well as the price reduction applies.

Unfortunately you will not attend a training match of the Barcelona football club players during the visit of the Camp Nou. Since 2008 the training is no longer done at Camp Nou but at La Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper which is located in Sant Joan Despi, 8.5 kilometers from Camp Nou. These training sessions are not open to the public. The only way to meet the champions now is to go to the Mini Estadi around January 5 of each year, date on which the blaugranas train for the only time of the year in public. The entrance ticket is 10€. Ticket to be found on the spot that day. (Check the date of this match which may be moved due to Liga calendar).

The visit of the Camp Nou is not suitable for the people in wheelchair due to a very large number of stairs throughout the course. Nevertheless the museum with the trophy room, the historical frieze, the Messi space as well as the panoramic view of the stadium are wheelchair-friendly.

The club also offers a special service for the disabled - The Specialized Services Office (OAE) available on +34 902 1899 00

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Entrada al mirador de las obras del Camp Nou

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¿Cuánto cuesta el museo interactivo del Barça y acceder al mirador de las obras del Camp Nou?

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El FC Barcelona se las ingenió en 2023 para montar un nuevo museo inmersivo durante las obras del Camp Nou . La remodelación del estadio obligó a c errar temporalmente el Stadium Tour & Museum . En junio de 2023 el club azulgrana inauguró el Barça Inmersive Tour , anunciado como " la sala inmersiva más grande de Europa en un museo deportivo ". El nuevo espacio se ubica en la pista de hielo, provisionalmente cerrada.

La entidad presidida por Joan Laporta ha sabido sacar partido a la faraónica construcción del Espai Barça y ha habilitado un mirador para las obras. Los culés interesados pueden observar los trabajos de los obreros desde una vista privilegiada mediante la adquisición de la entrada del Barça Inmersive Tour . El acceso básico al museo, desde 28 euros , incluye la visita del mirador , cuyo precio es gratuito . Para los residentes de Cataluña, el boleto básico vale 16 euros .

Diferentes 'tours'

El mirador se visita tras el paso por el museo. El club ha instalado pantallas donde se aprecia el estado de la transformación del estadio desde el interior. También se han incorporado los banquillos del antiguo Camp Nou para ambientar el espacio.

Mirador de las obras del Camp Nou

Mirador de las obras del Camp Nou FCB

El coste del tique asciende para estancias provistas de más privilegios. La básica flexible aumenta a 34 euros , puesto que también asegura un ideal como regalo . La Virtual Xperience no solo consta del acceso al museo interactivo y el mirador , sino también el Barça Virtual Dream . El pack completo, con experiencia de realidad virtual , cuesta 42 euros , 31 para residentes de Cataluña.

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Visitantes del museo del Barça durante la experiencia de realidad virtual FCB

La oferta escala a 45 euros --39 para residentes-- en el Players Experience Basketball Arena Tou r: visita del museo, mirador y tour guiado en las zonas privadas del Palau Blaugrana. El pack completo  Total Xperience excluye el recorrido del pabellón, pero consta de las siguientes actividades por 49 euros -- 38 para residentes --: museo, 3 chutes en el  robokeeper , Barça Virtual Dream, mirador, recuerdo digital de la visita y personalización de la camiseta en Barça Store.

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La flor y nata de los museos se denomina Match Day Tour Estadi Olímpic , con un precio de 99 euros para el público general -- 79 para residentes--. Este recorrido tiene lugar los días de partido y también comprende la visita al museo. Además, el acceso a zonas de prensa con los montajes de televisión, paseo por el terreno de juego , la sala Cupra , el palco presidencial , la players fan zone , y un obsequio del Barça.

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Visitantes del tour en el Estadi Olímpic Lluis Companys FCB

Tour en la Ciudad Deportiva Joan Gamper

Tour en la Ciudad Deportiva Joan Gamper FCB

También al alcance por 99 euros --79 para residentes-- la Players Experience - Ciudad Deportiva . Amén del museo, y el mirador de las obras, la entrada incluye ida y vuelta de las instalaciones de Sant Joan Despí en autocar privado desde el Camp Nou, acceso a espacios exclusivos del primer equipo como vestuarios y campos de entrenamiento , visita al Estadi Johan Cruyff y a los polideportivos privados de baloncesto, fútbol sala y balonmano .

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The Roberto Adobe & Suñol House are among the oldest and most historically significant homes in Santa Clara County. The adobe was built by Native American Roberto Balermino c1836. In 1847, Antonio Suñol built the brick Suñol House adjoining the adobe. Suñol owned San José’s first store; he was the alcalde (mayor), sindico (city attorney), sub-prefect (assistant governor), and the first postmaster of San José. The non-profit California Pioneers of Santa Clara County acquired this property to create a free museum for the benefit of the public. It is located at 770 Lincoln Avenue in Willow Glen, San José, California. The adobe is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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The Roberto- Suñol Abobe is included in: National Register of Historic Places, # 7700034. State of California Historic Landmark, # 898. Santa Clara County Heritage Resource Inventory. City of San José Historical Landmark, # 83. City of San José Heritage Tree # HT-03-012 (fig).

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San José has only two extant adobes, one of which is the Roberto-Suñol Adobe, located at 770 Lincoln Avenue in Willow Glen, San José, California. On May 31, 2013, the owners – siblings John Bruzzone Jr., Jeanette Bruzzone, and Joyce Lo Franco — donated the adobe, as well as the two-story historic landmark Suñol House and grounds to the California Pioneers of Santa Clara County. The California Pioneers of Santa Clara County created a museum for the benefit of the public. The adobe is included in the National Register of Historic Places.

“This is a unique opportunity for our community to enjoy a museum that will showcase the five major eras of our valley’s history, with each period being represented in a very tangible way at the site,” said Superior Court Judge Paul Bernal, who is also the Official Historian of San José and the president of the California Pioneers of Santa Clara County. “The story will span the Native American era, the Spanish era, the Mexican era, the Early American era, and the modern era. We specifically tell the story of how the residents of the homes influenced local history, and how local history affected the occupants. There are fun interactive learning games for children in every room of the museum. The California Pioneers of Santa Clara County is thrilled to have received this gift from the Bruzzone family, and we are humbled to be the next stewards of this outstanding historic resource. This is a monumental donation not only to the California Pioneers of Santa Clara County but also to the community.”

For thousands of years, the indigenous people known as the Tamien lived in what was later called Willow Glen.

In 1775-1776 Spaniard Lt. Col. Juan Bautista de Anza led a settlement expedition that resulted in the founding of Pueblo San José de Guadalupe. San José was the first civil settlement in California, and would later be California’s first state Capital. Mission Santa Clara was founded in 1777, and what became Willow Glen was part of the mission lands, used for grazing 10,000 sheep and raising pigs.

A Native American named Roberto Balermino was born c1782 and grew up on this part of the valley in a rancheria called San Juan Bautista, where the Guadalupe and Los Gatos Rivers came together in Willow Glen. His adult occupation was that of a cook, probably serving food to the army of Indian shepherds at this site. Around 1836, Roberto Balermino built the Roberto Adobe, which still stands today. He petitioned the Mexican governor for a land grant called Rancho de los Coches (Ranch of the Pigs). He was granted the 2,219 acres in 1844.

By 1844, Spaniard Antonio Maria Suñol was living upon Rancho los Coches with his wife Maria Dolores Bernal and their children. Suñol was among the most educated citizens of San José, having been schooled in France. In 1847, Suñol acquired Rancho los Coches, and built a brick house adjoining the Roberto Adobe. It was the first brick house to be completed in Alta California. At this residence, which still exists on the historic site, Suñol entertained members of the first California Legislature.

In 1853, a Dalmation sea captain named Stefano Splivalo purchased the Suñol home, and the surrounding ranch. Splivalo added a second story and encased the brick walls in wood siding. In the 1870s he added three eastern rooms. This is how the home looks today.

In 1906, Italian immigrant Julio Bassoni acquired the houses and four acres. He and his descendants maintained a typical Willow Glen orchard here until 1966.

The Bruzzone family founded the Pied Piper Exterminator Company in 1934 and settled on Willow Street, in San José. John Bruzzone Sr., inherited the business. He owned the land behind the adobe site. In 1973, Bruzzone first laid eyes on the adobe and Splivalo’s home, which carried the name “Laura Ville.” When Bruzzone learned how unique the buildings were, he spent much time and money restoring them to their earlier glory. He hired adobe expert Gilbert Sanchez, an architect, and contractor, to re-enforce and rebuild the Roberto-Suñol Adobe and the Suñol-Splivalo House. They lifted the second story off the first story, used concrete and steel to strengthen the building, and placed the second story back down on the first story. It took three years and $300,000. The buildings were reopened in 1977. Laura Ville was rented as law offices until 2012.

On May 31, 2013, the three children of the late Julia and John Bruzzone Sr., sought a reliable historic organization to take possession of the property. Their wish was in line with John Bruzzone Sr.’s love of local history. They chose the California Pioneers of Santa Clara County.

The California Pioneers of Santa Clara County was created in 1875 in San José, California, with the purpose of celebrating those pioneers who came before us. It was founded with about 450 members. Today, the organization is proud to still have about 450 members.

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  23. Planning a Visit to the Intel Museum or Other Intel Locations

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