For your FC Barcelona Stadium Tour and Museum experience you should make your way to the Camp Nou Stadium at Avinguda Aristides Maillol, s/n, 08028, Barcelona.
This is a self-guided tour and your tickets include an excellent audio-guide system that allows you to explore Camp Nou and Museum at your own pace. The commentary is available in seven languages (Catalan, Spanish, English, French, Italian, German and Dutch) and tells you lots of interesting stories and anecdotes. It is recommended that you allow at least 90 minutes for your tour.
Camp Nou Museum has more than 1 million visitors each season and is the most popular museum in Catalonia.
Your visit begins on the first floor, which was renovated on June, 2010. This state-of -the-art display area has large-format interactive walls, and new showcases displaying a fascinating collection of photographs and an impressive array of trophies.
The Museum also boasts a large collection of objects that not only bring the history of FC Barcelona to life but also explain the values that have made Barça “more than a club”. Prized exhibits include an impressive number of works by Catalan artists, such as Joan Miró, Antoni Tàpies, and Josep Maria Subirachs, who have been in any way connected with Barça and with the stadium.
The Camp Nou Stadium experience retraces the steps of players that have made history, such as Kubala, Cruyff, Maradona, Guardiola and Ronaldinho. You can feel the true Barça passion by visiting the most emblematic areas of Camp Nou, including the visitors’ changing room and the tunnel leading to the pitch, from where a panoramic view of the whole stadium can be enjoyed.
You go on to visit the television studio, the mixed zone (where the press carry out interviews with players), the pressroom and the commentary boxes. The tour ends on the second floor, where you can visit the fascinating Multimedia space, which was renovated in January 2010, and which has been received enthusiastically by members and visitors.
Your experience ends at Camp Nou and you need to make your own arrangements for returning to your accommodation.