Camp Nou
The bowl that once crammed 120,000 people in to watch Barça — European football's biggest room.
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Home of FC Barcelona since 1957 and Europe's largest stadium by capacity. Its attached FC Barcelona Museum is Catalonia's second-most-visited, and the architecture — a single unbroken oval — rewards a look before any match.
What to look for
- "Més que un club" ("More than a club") — the club motto, displayed across one of the stands.
- The continuous oval with no gaps at the corners, copied from Rotterdam's De Kuip; the third tier was bolted on for the 1982 World Cup.
- The pitch — GrassMaster hybrid turf, 95% natural grass laced with 5% synthetic fiber, on a 105 × 68 m field.
The FC Barcelona Museum draws over 1.2 million visitors a year; the ground is finishing its rebuild toward 105,000 seats, so confirm what's open before you go.
Camp Nou is one of 39 sights worth the detour in Barcelona, all bundled offline in Voyage GO — download the Barcelona pack and it sits on your map with no signal, filling your travel passport the moment you walk past.
More to see in Barcelona
- Sagrada FamíliaGaudí is buried beneath a church begun in 1882 and still unfinished — one that in 2025 became the world's tallest.
- Park GüellGaudí's failed luxury subdivision — 2 of 60 planned homes ever built — that Barcelona inherited as a mosaic playground.
- Casa Milà (La Pedrera)Gaudí's last private house looks like a wind-carved sea cliff parked on a city corner.
- Casa BatllóGaudí reskinned a townhouse into a slain dragon, down to columns shaped like leg bones.
- Barcelona CathedralThirteen white geese live in the cloister — one for each year Saint Eulalia was alive before Rome killed her.
- Palau de la Música CatalanaA glass dome the color of the sun dips into the hall like an upside-down bowl of light.