Anyone who spends time in the city quickly learns that Barça es més que un club. The Camp Nou is one of the largest football stadiums in Spain, and it’s about to get an upgrade, so the Club will play its 2023-2024 season at the Olympic Stadium in Montjuic.
Barça Museum
The FC Barcelona Museum is one of the most visited museums in the city. The basic tour includes a visit to the stadium and a chance to see a special exhibit on Leo Messi and a collection of trophies won over the years, as well as learn more about the history of the club.

FC Barcelona – Team Building Activities
Read more about the best years marked by the presence of Leo Messi.
Location
The Camp Nou is located in the neighbourhood of Les Corts. It is easily reached by metro. Take the green line in direction Zona Universitaria and get off at Palau Real, or the Blue Line to Collblanc station. On match day it is usually faster to travel by metro. The stadium is currently under renovation and home games are currently played at the Olympic Stadium in Montjuic.
The club now invites people to view the works from the Spotify lookout.
How to get there
BY TRAM:
The tram running along Diagonal is an option for some. Stop at Palau Real and walk 10 minutes to the stadium. In the future, when all the trams are linked along Diagonal, this will become a more popular option.
BY Metro:
Take the green line heading to Zona Universitaria and get off at Palau Real, or the Blue Line to Collblanc station. On match day this is usually the best option.
BY CAR:
The biggest challenge when travelling by car is finding a place to park.
BY BUS:
There are many bus lines that will take you close to the Camp Nou. On match days, expect transit to be slow.