
In Barcelona, football pervades every part of life. FC Barcelona is a legendary football team, but they also represent the soul of the city. Known locally as the Blaugrana, their slogan is, “more than a club”. This is at least partially thanks to the role Camp Nou played during the harsh rule of fascist dictator General Franco in the mid-20th century. These days, Barcelona has grown into one of the world’s few ‘super clubs’, with a stadium to match. Around 100,000 eager fans attend games at Camp Nou, and the atmosphere is electric.
However, they’re not the only club in town, as RCD Espanyol also represent the Catalan capital and add to the vociferous football frenzy you’ll find on a matchday in Barcelona. If you’re making a trip to Barcelona to watch football, we’ve compiled all the information you need.
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Watching FC Barcelona is really something that should be on your to-do list when visiting Barcelona. With the Spanish football season running from August to May each year and lots of games kicking off at 8 pm, you’re in with a good chance of catching a home game at night while you’re here.
With a capacity of over 99,000, the Nou Camp is the biggest stadium in Europe and is a sight to behold in itself. However, when all those seats are filled for a night of football, the atmosphere is so electrifying you need to experience it to believe it. For the best atmosphere, look for tickets in the Gol Norte or Gol Sur stands, located behind the goals. For the best views, try to grab a ticket in the first stand of the Tribuna. If you’re not in town when there’s a match taking place, you can take a tour of Camp Nou stadium and take a peek into the trophy room. To reach Camp Nou, take the Metro to Les Corts station.