Camp Nou Tickets & Seating Plan
Barcelona, Spain · Capacity 99,354 · Opened 1957
Camp Nou is the home stadium of FC Barcelona, located in the Les Corts district of Barcelona, Spain. With a seating capacity of approximately 99,354, it is the largest stadium in Europe and one of the most iconic football venues in the world. It hosts La Liga fixtures, UEFA Champions League matches, and occasional international games.
Camp Nou is the home of Barcelona, and is also known as Spotify Camp Nou. Use the colored seat map above to find your section before you buy.
Camp Nou is one of the most iconic football stadiums in the world and the historic home of FC Barcelona, drawing supporters from across the globe to its terraces in the heart of Barcelona. With space for close to 100,000 spectators, it offers an unforgettable matchday experience. When you buy Camp Nou tickets through Staadly, you can shop with confidence thanks to verified sellers, all-in pricing with no surprises at checkout, and a 100% buyer guarantee.
Camp Nou seat layout — Barcelona's stadium seating plan
Our Camp Nou seat layout maps every stand and tier in Barcelona into a single seating chart. Whether you're after a specific block or just getting a feel for the stadium layout, this seating map shows how the ground's sections fit together.
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About Camp Nou
Camp Nou was designed by architects Francesc Mitians and Josep Soteras, and opened on 24 September 1957. It replaced the club's former ground, Les Corts, which had become too small for Barcelona's growing fanbase. The stadium has been expanded and renovated several times over the decades, most notably in 1982 when it was enlarged ahead of the FIFA World Cup held in Spain. It has staged countless historic moments, including European Cup finals, the 1982 World Cup group stage matches, and memorable Champions League nights. A major ongoing renovation project — known as Espai Barça — was launched in the early 2020s with the aim of modernising the stadium while maintaining its vast capacity.
Camp Nou at full voice is a genuinely stirring experience. The sheer scale of the bowl, with three towering tiers, amplifies the noise from a passionate home support. El Clásico fixtures and Champions League knockout nights produce an especially electric atmosphere. The stadium's size means that quieter league games can occasionally feel sparse, but for the biggest occasions it remains one of football's most formidable arenas.
Camp Nou is one of the most in-demand places to watch live sport and entertainment in Barcelona, with room for around 99,354 fans on a big night. Staadly lists verified resale tickets for every event here, all-in priced and backed by the 100% buyer guarantee.
Opened in 1957, Camp Nou has long been the beating heart of FC Barcelona and a symbol of Catalan pride and footballing tradition. Over the decades it has hosted countless memorable matches, from tense league title deciders to European nights, as well as international fixtures and major occasions beyond football. Its sheer scale and steep, sweeping stands create a sense of occasion that few grounds can match. On matchdays the atmosphere is electric, with the famous club anthem ringing out and tens of thousands of supporters roaring the team on. Whether you are watching a fierce derby or a European tie under the lights, the energy inside the stadium is something supporters remember for years to come. Fans travel from around the world simply to soak up the spectacle and be part of the crowd.
How to get to Camp Nou
Camp Nou sits in the Les Corts district of western Barcelona. The nearest metro station is Palau Reial or Collblanc on Line 5 (blue line), both a short walk from the ground. Les Corts and Badal stations on Line 5 are also commonly used. The stadium is well served by bus routes, and the surrounding streets fill quickly on matchdays, so public transport is strongly advised.
Getting to Camp Nou
Camp Nou sits in the Les Corts district in the western part of Barcelona and is well served by public transport. Several metro lines stop nearby, with stations within a short walk of the stadium, and numerous bus routes serve the surrounding streets. Many visitors also arrive on foot from nearby neighbourhoods or by taxi. As with any large venue, parking in the immediate area is limited on busy matchdays, so public transport is usually the easiest option. Allow plenty of extra time to reach your gate and pass through security, as crowds build steadily in the hours before kick-off.
Frequently asked questions about Camp Nou
How do I know my Camp Nou tickets are genuine?
Every listing on Staadly comes from a verified seller, and all orders are backed by our 100% buyer guarantee. This means you can book your tickets knowing they will be valid for entry, giving you peace of mind before your visit.
Does the price I see include all fees?
Yes. Staadly uses all-in pricing, so the amount displayed is the amount you pay. There are no hidden charges added at the final checkout stage, making it easy to budget for your trip.
When will I receive my tickets?
Delivery timing can vary depending on the event and ticket type. Many tickets are delivered electronically, while others may be released closer to the event date. You will receive clear guidance on how and when to expect your tickets after purchase.
Can I buy tickets for events other than FC Barcelona matches?
Camp Nou occasionally hosts fixtures and events beyond regular league football. Availability depends on the schedule, so it is worth checking Staadly for the specific event you would like to attend.
What should I bring on matchday?
Bring your ticket, whether digital or printed as advised, along with valid identification if required. Arrive early to allow time for security checks and to find your seat, and be prepared for large crowds around the stadium before and after the event.
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Venue information
| Capacity | 99,354 |
| Opened | 1957 |
| Architect | Francesc Mitians and Josep Soteras |
| Surface | Grass |
| City | Barcelona |
| Country | Spain |