Camp Nou stadium guide

Barcelona, Spain

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Spotify Camp Nou is in the middle of a major rebuild that will take its capacity to around 105,000 — the largest stadium in Europe. FC Barcelona are phasing back into the ground, having spent recent seasons at the Olympic Stadium on Montjuïc.

This guide covers the new Camp Nou's design, how to get there, ticketing and the basics of a Barça matchday.

Stadium information

Capacity
~105,000 (post-renovation)
Opened
1957 (rebuilt 2024-2026)
Address
C. d'Arístides Maillol, 12, 08028 Barcelona

Once complete, Camp Nou will be the largest stadium in European football. Even during the partial reopening, El Clásico and big Champions League nights are unforgettable.

Nearby airports

  • Barcelona-El Prat (BCN)

    15 km / 30 min via metro or Aerobus

  • Girona-Costa Brava (GRO)

    100 km

Where to stay

  • Eixample

    Central, walkable to multiple metro lines for Camp Nou.

  • Les Corts / Sants

    Closest neighbourhood to Camp Nou itself.

  • Gothic Quarter / El Born

    Best food and atmosphere; 20-minute metro to the ground.

Tickets

Tickets are sold on the official FC Barcelona site, typically opening 1-3 weeks before each game. Demand spikes for El Clásico and Champions League knockouts.

Hospitality and VIP packages are available and include catering plus premium seating.

The new Camp Nou

The redevelopment will deliver a fully roofed bowl, 105,000 seats, a new façade and modern hospitality areas. The project includes a fully redesigned external plaza and improved metro connections to handle the higher capacity.

Phased reopenings are underway. Always check the official FC Barcelona site for the current home venue before booking flights.

Getting to Camp Nou

Metro L3 (Palau Reial or Les Corts) and L5 (Collblanc) both stop within walking distance. Bus lines 7, 33, 67, 75 and 113 also serve the area.

Allow 30-40 minutes from the centre on matchday. Pre-match drinks happen in the Eixample or El Born; the area immediately around the stadium is residential and quiet.

FAQs

Is Camp Nou open?+

Phased reopening is underway during the rebuild. Always check the official site for the current home venue.

How big will the new Camp Nou be?+

Around 105,000 seats once complete — the largest stadium in European football.

How do I get there?+

Metro L3 (Palau Reial / Les Corts) or L5 (Collblanc) — both within walking distance.

Where should I stay?+

Eixample for central access, Les Corts to be close to Camp Nou, El Born for food and nightlife.

Is the Camp Nou tour open?+

The full Camp Nou Experience is paused during construction. Check the official site for the current visitor offer.

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