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Camp Nou: Barcelona matches & tickets

Home of Barcelona in the west of the city, Camp Nou has long been one of football’s landmark grounds. It opened in 1957 and, even in its reduced current form, still feels vast, with a scale that matches the club’s status in the game. On La Liga matchdays the crowd is a mix of locals, families, and visiting fans from all over the world, so the atmosphere is big but usually less frantic than at tighter old grounds. Find upcoming fixtures, tickets, and everything for a matchday visit below.

Last updated 9 July 2026

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Stadium
Camp Nou
Location
Barcelona, Spain
Home of
Barcelona
Capacity
55,926 spectators
Nearest transport
Les Corts - Arizala (bus, 3 min walk)

The closest public-transport stops to Camp Nou, Barcelona, with approximate walking times.

  • TrainBarcelona - Sants (18 min walk)
  • MetroTravessera de les Corts (8 min walk)
  • MetroCamp Nou (8 min walk)
  • BusLes Corts - Arizala (3 min walk)

The closest pubs to the ground. Most open 2–3 hours before kickoff.

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Whose home stadium is Camp Nou?
Camp Nou is the home of Barcelona.
What is the capacity of Camp Nou?
Camp Nou holds around 55,926 spectators.
What's the next match at Camp Nou?
Barcelona vs Athletic Club on Sunday 16 August at 15:00 (4 matches in the next 90 days).
How do I get to Camp Nou?
Camp Nou sits in Barcelona. The closest public-transport stops are Barcelona - Sants train station (18 min walk) and Travessera de les Corts metro (8 min walk).
Is Camp Nou worth visiting?
Yes. Camp Nou is the home of Barcelona, with a matchday atmosphere worth the trip. Stadium tours often run on non-match days too.