Camp Nou Tour Tickets: What’s Open in 2026
The Spotify Camp Nou is in the middle of a major redevelopment, which means the classic "walk out of the tunnel onto the pitch" tour changes depending on the construction phase. Here is what you can realistically expect in 2026 and how to book without disappointment.
The ticket options
| Ticket | Includes | From |
|---|---|---|
| FC Barcelona Museum | Museum + digital audio guide + construction viewpoint | €35 |
| Total Experience | Museum + Barça Virtual Dream + Robokeeper + viewpoint | €57 |
| Stadium Tour + Museum | Guided access to the stadium + museum (when available) | €85 |
What you can see right now
The museum — trophies (including the Champions League and LaLiga silverware), the Messi space, historic kits and interactive displays — is the constant. The construction viewpoint lets you watch the new stadium rise, which is genuinely interesting in its own right. The Total Experience add-ons (Virtual Dream immersive room, score-a-goal Robokeeper) are a hit with kids and superfans.
What to check before booking
- Stadium access: the full pitch-side tour depends on the works. Don’t assume it is included — verify for your date.
- Discounts: children and seniors get reduced rates on the museum tiers; under-3s are typically free but an adult ticket is required.
- Getting there: metro L3 (Les Corts / Palau Reial) or L5 (Collblanc), roughly a 10-minute walk.
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