The Spotify Camp Nou is back. After more than two and a half years of construction, Europe's largest stadium has reopened its doors with a historic €1.45 billion renovation that will transform it into a 105,000-seat arena. And you can experience it all from a Lodging apartment just minutes from the ground.
Whether you're coming to watch a La Liga match, to explore the Camp Nou Tour, or simply to soak in the blaugrana atmosphere of the Les Corts neighbourhood, a Lodging apartment offers more than a bed — it offers a neighbourhood, a kitchen, and a temporary home in Barcelona.
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The stadium is undergoing a massive transformation. Key facts for planning your 2026 visit:
Current capacity: 62,652 spectators (Phase 1C completed March 2026, including the Gol Nord and VIP spaces)
Target capacity: 105,000 — Europe's largest football stadium
September 2026: Third tier lateral stand expected to open, raising capacity to ~70,000 with operational luxury suites
End of 2026: All main stand luxury suites operational, gradual capacity increase to 80,000
2027: Full stand completion + panoramic roof installation with photovoltaic panels
Camp Nou Tour: Open during works — visit the renovated areas, museum, and new facilities
Espai Barça: The project extends beyond the stadium — the future Palau Blaugrana (15,000-seat arena), the world's largest official club store, and the transformation of the entire Les Corts district
The new Spotify Camp Nou isn't just bigger — it's a completely different experience:
Panoramic roof covering the entire stadium (being installed), with solar panels
Giant screens and advanced connectivity at every seat
VIP and hospitality zones: Pitch Club, Main Hub, and Mini Hub already operational
Gol 1957: The new supporters' section, named after the year Camp Nou opened, located in the Gol Sud
Barça Botiga: The official megastore — main stand ticket holders walk right through it entering and exiting
Experience the new Camp Nou like a local wake up in your apartment, enjoy a leisurely breakfast, and walk to the stadium.
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The La Liga season 2025/26 runs from August to May. In addition to the league, Barça play in the Champions League (group stage in autumn, knockout rounds in spring) and the Copa del Rey. Home league matches are usually scheduled for Saturdays or Sundays, though there are midweek fixtures too.
Tip: Exact dates and kick-off times are confirmed 2–3 weeks in advance by La Liga. Book your apartment with free cancellation at Lodging and adjust your plans when the final schedule is published.
How to get tickets:
FC Barcelona official website (fcbarcelona.com) — the most reliable source
Club members (socis): Have priority; non-members can buy tickets for matches with remaining availability
Official resale: Through the club's platform
Lodging tip: Avoid unofficial resellers. Prices vary enormously depending on the opponent — a Barça-Madrid can cost 5 times more than a match against a newly promoted team
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Camp Nou sits in Les Corts, a residential and university neighbourhood that most tourists never discover. That's precisely what makes it special:
Authentic local atmosphere: Quiet streets, neighbourhood markets, lifelong bakeries, and restaurants where you eat surrounded by Barcelona locals
Excellent transport: Metro L3 (Maria Cristina and Les Corts stations), direct buses to the centre and airport
Close to everything: 15 min by metro to Plaça Catalunya, 20 min to Sagrada Familia, 25 min to Barceloneta
University area: University of Barcelona (Diagonal Campus) and ESADE are in the neighbourhood, giving it a young, cosmopolitan energy
Pedralbes next door: Barcelona's most elegant neighbourhood, with the Pedralbes Monastery, Royal Palace Gardens, and the tennis club (Conde de Godó venue)
L'Illa Diagonal: One of Barcelona's most complete shopping centres, a 5-minute walk away
Mercat de Les Corts: The neighbourhood market with fresh produce stalls and tapas bars — the quintessential local experience
Carrer de Numància and surroundings: Vermouth bars, menú del día restaurants (€12–15), and quiet terraces
Upper Diagonal: Higher-end restaurants near ESADE and the Zona Alta office district
➤ Discover Les Corts from your own apartment.
Our equipped flats give you the freedom to live Barcelona like a local.
Football in Barcelona goes far beyond 90 minutes:
Open during renovation works
Visit the renovated areas, the museum with all the trophies (including 5 Champions Leagues), and the new stadium spaces
Book online at fcbarcelona.com to skip the queues
Adjusted hours on matchdays
The world's largest official club store, integrated into the new stadium
Shirts, kits, exclusive merchandise
Lodging tip: If you buy a lot, an apartment gives you space to store everything — no paying for hotel luggage storage
Barça's women's team is one of the best in the world (multiple Champions League titles)
They play at the Johan Cruyff Stadium (Ciutat Esportiva, Sant Joan Despí) or at Camp Nou itself for major matches
A growing and accessible experience, with more affordable tickets
Barça has one of the best basketball teams in Europe (Euroleague)
Currently plays at the Palau Blaugrana (next to Camp Nou) — in the future, at the new 15,000-seat Palau
Midweek matches are perfect for combining with daytime sightseeing
➤ Make your Barça visit a complete experience.
Book a week and enjoy football, basketball, the museum, and the city.
A match at Camp Nou is an event that lasts much longer than 90 minutes. The experience starts hours before (the atmosphere in the neighbourhood bars, the blaugrana tide walking to the stadium) and ends hours after (the celebration or commiseration dinner, the evening stroll home). An apartment gives you the flexibility a hotel can't:
Les Corts / Camp Nou area: The obvious choice and the best for matchdays. Walk to the stadium in 10–15 minutes. Walk home after the match without transport stress. A quiet, residential neighbourhood on non-matchdays.
Eixample: Our most popular area. 15–20 min to Camp Nou by metro (L3), but in the absolute heart of Barcelona. Combine matches with Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlló, and the city's best restaurants. Ideal if football is part of the trip, not all of it.
Sarrià-Sant Gervasi: Barcelona's most elegant neighbourhood, adjacent to Les Corts. Tree-lined streets, upscale restaurants, and a family-friendly atmosphere. Close to Camp Nou and the tennis club (for the Conde de Godó in April).
Gràcia: For those seeking bohemian neighbourhood vibes. Slightly further from Camp Nou (20–25 min by metro), but with nightlife, food, and culture that more than compensates.
Walk to the stadium and back at your own pace — no fighting for taxis or cramming into crowded metros after the final whistle
Full kitchen: Fuel up before a 21:00 kick-off or cook a post-match dinner
Space for your group: Barça matches are better with friends or family — an apartment gives you a living room, kitchen, and bedrooms
Store your Barça Botiga purchases without worrying about space
Live the neighbourhood on non-matchdays: Markets, terraces, strolls — the Barcelona that doesn't make the guidebooks
Best price, especially for 3+ night stays
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From | Transport | Time |
Les Corts (our closest apartments) | On foot | 10–15 min |
Eixample (Passeig de Gràcia area) | Metro L3 → Maria Cristina | 15–20 min |
Sarrià-Sant Gervasi | On foot or bus | 15–20 min |
Gràcia | Metro L3 → Maria Cristina | 20–25 min |
Barceloneta | Metro L4 → Passeig de Gràcia, change L3 → Maria Cristina | 30–35 min |
Gothic Quarter / Born | Metro L3 direct → Maria Cristina | 20–25 min |
Matchday tip: Metro L3 is the most reliable option. After the match, wait 15–20 minutes for the metro entrance pressure to ease, or walk towards Diagonal and catch the metro from there — it'll be much less crowded.
2026 is no ordinary year:
Spotify Camp Nou keeps expanding: from 62,000 to 70,000 in September 2026, heading towards 105,000
Barcelona is World Capital of Architecture 2026 (UNESCO) — and the new Camp Nou is part of that narrative
Sagrada Familia inauguration (Tower of Jesus Christ, June 10) — 20 min from Camp Nou by metro
Gaudí Centenary — 1,500+ free cultural events city-wide
Espai Barça taking shape — Europe's most ambitious sports district
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