Camp Nou - Free Audio Guide

Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Camp Nou, Avinguda del Doctor Marañón, Sant Ramon, la Maternitat i Sant Ramon, les Corts, Barcelona, Barcelonès, Barcelona, Catalunya, 08001, España

Camp Nou, Barcelona
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Camp Nou is the historic home ground of FC Barcelona, opened in 1957 and regarded as one of the largest and most emblematic football venues in Europe. Beyond sport, it carries considerable cultural and historical weight as a symbol of Catalan identity and the club’s motto "Més que un club", having hosted decisive matches, international fixtures and significant cultural events. Principal attractions comprise the expansive stadium bowl and viewing points, the players’ tunnel and pitchside perspectives, the FC Barcelona Museum and trophy displays, plus multimedia exhibitions recounting the club’s story. The site is typically accessible to visitors during daytime with variable schedules and occasional closures for matches or events. Admission requires payment and is offered in different categories and packages that vary by age and content. Accessibility provisions include ramps, lifts, dedicated seating and assistance for visitors with reduced mobility; modernisation efforts have aimed to update facilities while preserving historic values.