Barcelona, it's a city that's also on the move with soccer!
Bars fill up when Barça is playing, and the tension is palpable on big match nights or in the evening. during Classico matchesthe meeting between Real Madrid and Barça.
Near the port, fans arrive in droves to celebrate matches and watch the action. giant screens installed in bars.
Barça is a legendary team, one of the best in the world!
And the people of Barcelona are proud of it!
Barça is a team, but it's also a people. adored playersa mythical stadium: the Camp Nou where the party's in full swing before, during and after the match!
The origins of Barça
The club was founded in 1899 by Joan Gamper and the founder remained at the club's helm for over 25 years.
He was a player, founder and president!
The blue and garnet, the club's emblematic colors, were chosen by the founder to match those of his former club: the FC Basel.
Barça in figures...
Barça's track record is incredible!
The team that won most titles in the 21st century and part of European soccer history.
Barça is : 26 championships, 30 Spanish Cups, 5 Champions Leagues...
Since 2008, the club has been enjoying the best years of its history!
Barça: a political commitment
Barça isn't just a soccer team.
Especially in the current climate. It's a club that's always been committed!
Barça is also part of the Catalan identity.
And it's also the place where tensions with Madrid are expressed, during the much-anticipated duels with Real Madrid, which they call "el Clásico", the "classic".
See a FC Barcelona match at the Camp Nou stadium: an unforgettable atmosphere!
The Camp Nou is a stadium of almost 100,000 seats and one of the best-known in the world.
Built at the instigation of Hungarian player László Kubala to replace the aging Estadio de les Corts.
Camp Nou, the "new stadium", opposes at Les Corts stadium, nicknamed the "Vell Campthe old stadium with a capacity of 60,000.
And of course, on match days, a huge number of people travel to the stadium.
Leave well in advance, at least one hour in advance. (And you'll be able to take full advantage of the crazy pre-match atmosphere!) and prefer public transport!
The same applies to the return journey. Don't try to catch public transport immediately, as it will be overcrowded. Instead, head for the area around the stadium, where the atmosphere is still in full swing!
When to come and how much does it cost?
If you want to see a match at the Camp Nou, you'll have to come from from mid-August to mid-May!
Please note that matches may be postponed and tickets will not be refunded in this case! Don't risk your experience and allow a few days before and after the match!
Prices vary enormously, of course! You can find a ticket for 10 euros, just as prices can soar to 1000 euros!
From October to February, tickets are cheaper...
To buy your tickets, go to the club's website (https://www.fcbarcelona.com/en/) or via an official dealer (https://www.ticketmaster.es/ https://www.entradas.com)
I recommend that you take a close look at the different calendars to make sure you don't miss the matches that interest you.
The most expensive tickets These include the Clasico, the matches against Atlético and, of course, the Champions League.
On the spot...
You can take photographs and bring all kinds of equipment costumes, hats, banners...
Please note, alcohol is prohibited and codes are restrictive for any drinks that may enter the stadium.
The bottle must be uncorked and contain less than 50 centilitres. And, of course, alcohol-free.
Also, safety measures are impressive and firecrackers or other lasers are prohibited.
There are no changing rooms, so you'll have to throw away anything you can't take with you...
FC Barcelona Museum
The Camp Nou is not just a stadium where you can watch the cup competitions, it's also a museum: the FC Barcelona Museum.
A popular spot, it is home to almost a million visitors a year.
"Feel like a Barça player". as advertised!
Visitor packs cost 38.50 euros and include visit to the Barça Museum, Camp Nou tour, Barça Virtual Experience and Audioguide.
For a few extra euros, for 55 euros, you can take the tour with a guide.
The museum is open all year round, except on May 1.er January and December 25 and approximate visit time is 1h30.
Of course, all these activities are subject to adjustment according to the matches and the club's various activities.
How to get to Camp Nou
Like almost all stadiums, Barcelona's stadium is slightly off-centre, to cope with the sheer volume of visitors. However, in metroit's not that far! Simply take the green line (L3) and stop at Palau Reial or Les Corts. These stations can be reached from Plaça Catalunya in around twenty minutes.
Line 5 also takes you there, stopping at : Collblanc or Badal.
If you're driving...
Entry by car is via access 14 (Carrer d'Aristides Maillol), where parking is free during the opening hours of the Camp Nou Experience and until 4 a.m. before matches.
The exact address of Camp Nou
Exact address: C/Arístides Mallol s/n (Main entrance: No. 15) or Av- De Joan XVIII (Boulevard entrance: No. 9), 08028 Barcelona
Where to buy souvenirs?
The city is full of Barça jerseys... Especially on the tourist arteries: near the Ramblas and Plaça Catalunya!
But the Camp Nou is also Barça's largest merchandising and jersey store !
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