Nou Camp Stadium
Barcelona's Nou Camp stadium has a capacity of some 98,600 spectators and
approximately 103,000 members which means that the ground can no longer
accommodate all the season-ticket holders.
Even though you might see empty seats on Sky TV when watching a match
there this doesn't mean that tickets were available. It simply means
that members did not attend.
There is a process whereby members can sell their season ticket to the
club on a match to match basis and on these occasions a few seats do become
available.
To avoid disappointment it's a better idea to pre-book tickets through
our ticketing service and have your tickets delivered to any hotel you
specify. These tickets are supplied by an official agent of FC Barcelona
and are fully guaranteed. Reserve Barcelona Tickets.
Nou Camp Stadium Map

Directions to the Nou Camp
Barcelona's Nou Camp stadium lies about 3km north west of the Ramblas. If you
book your tickets with Spanish Fiestas return transport is provided to the match
from the bottom of the Ramblas. The Metro service is by far the best public
transport option on match day although bus and taxi services are also available.
(1) By Metro
If you're staying near the Ramblas you can get on the
green Metro line 3 at Plaça de Catalunya or at Liceu (right outside the Opera
House and on the same side of the Ramblas) heading in the direction of Zona
Universitaria. Get off at Maria Cristina Leaving the underground by the exit
marked "Sortida: Av. Diagonal". As you come out of this exit you will see two
huge black towers owned by La Caixa on the other side of the road. Keep them to
your left and walk about 200m along Avinguda Diagonal where you'll see a road
sign for FC Barcelona and Joan XXIII.On the other side of the road you'll see
the Hotel Princesa Sofia. Cross the main road (the Avinguda Diagonal) here and
take a left after the hotel heading down Joan XIII. You will see the stadium
about 200m ahead of you. Some fans prefer to get off at Les Corts which is
slightly closer, just follow the crowd.

An alternative route by Metro is to take the blue line 5 heading for Cornella
Centre then get off at Collblanc and follow signs for the stadium.
After
the match with thousands of people looking for transport the metro is by far the
best way to get back to the Ramblas area if that's where you're staying. You can
get a beer at a bar on the way to the station to let the crowds die down a
little as the Metro operates until 2am.
(2) By Public Bus
The
following bus lines serve the Nou Camp Stadium: 7, 15, 43, 67, 68, 74, 75, L12,
L50, L60 and L62, however, with all the traffic on match days it's a much better
idea to use the very fast and efficient Metro system.
(3) By Taxi
A taxi to the stadium from around the Ramblas area shouldn't cost more than €12,
however, the traffic can be so bad that the meter creeps up even further. After
the game there are no taxis available for a long time after the final whistle
and all the streets near the Nou Camp are packed with traffic making the Metro
the best public transport option.
(4) By Free Bus
If you
book FC Barcelona tickets through this website we
provide a FREE coach service to and from the match. Nou Camp Stadium Tour
One of the most visited attractions in Barcelona is the Nou Camp Stadium. If
you buy a day ticket for the northern route of the hop-on, hop-off bus service
there is a Nou Camp stop where you can visit the club's museum and do a tour of
the stadium.
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