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Camp Nou: FC Barcelona Basic Tour

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Camp Nou: FC Barcelona Basic Tour Open Date

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Camp Nou: FC Barcelona Players Experience Tour

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Camp Nou: FC Barcelona Tour + VR Experience

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About: Camp Nou

Camp Nou ('New Field' in Catalan) is a football stadium in Barcelona and the home ground of FC Barcelona. The second-largest football stadium in the world, it has a capacity for nearly 100,000 fans. To see a game there is to experience football at its purest, while an excursion to the museum is an experience in itself. Immersive and impressive, the museum features giant touch screens, sound installations (including match-day sounds), historical stats, and a trophy cabinet worthy of King Midas!

Friday 10:00 - 18:00
Saturday 10:00 - 18:00
Sunday 10:00 - 15:00
Monday 10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 18:00
Thursday 10:00 - 18:00
Camp Nou
Carrer d'Aristides Maillol 12, 08028, Barcelona
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The Sagrada Familia is the magnum opus of the famous Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. The cathedral was the finale to his incredible Modernist career, and it has been under continuous construction since 1882. Over time, the so-called 'architect of God' dropped all his other work so that he could focus exclusively on this project, which he did until his untimely death in 1926. The Sagrada Familia is due to be finished in 2026, on the 100th anniversary of Gaudí's death. By that time, the construction of the Sagrada Familia will have taken 144 years.
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Park Güell

Park Güell is Gaudí's fantasy-fuelled park in Carmel Hill, Barcelona. Walk amongst fantastic creations built in Gaudí's special brand of Catalan Modernism and enjoy panoramic views of Barcelona. Don't miss out on this quintessential Barcelona experience.
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With 21 aquariums and 11,000 animals from 450 species Aquarium Barcelona is a fantastic destination for any mini-Jacques Cousteaus in your family. It consists of 21 large aquariums, a spectacular Oceanarium, a children's area and Planeta Aqua, an entire floor dedicated to our vast, salty, watery oceans.
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Enjoy panoramic views of Barcelona by taking the recently refurbished Montjuïc Cable Car to Parc Montjuïc. This 750-meter-long cable car connects Barcelona to the top of a mountain, from where you'll have the very best views of the Catalan capital.
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Casa Batlló

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Another masterpiece by Gaudí built from 1905-10 and commissioned by the wealthy Pere Milà. This building was designed to be used as a fashionable home for the Milà family and as an office block. The original name of the house was Casa Milà, however the building is better known for its name La Pedrera (The Quarry) that refers to the uneven gray stone facade, which ripples around the corner of Carrer de Provença.