FC Barcelona tickets: questions and info

Mika94

New member
Hi guys !
I'm really looking forward to go to the Camp Nou in the second leg of la Liga (for the first time, that would be a dream come true !), and I'm thinking about the one against Valencia (2nd of February). The problem is that they don't seem to be putting the time of the game, and I would like to buy my plane tickets pretty soon.
Do you have any idea when they fix the schedule with the exact day and hour ? Is it like one month before or 1-2 weeks...
 

Shorty

New member
Thank you Galning.

Just to let everyone know, travelled to Barcelona to watch the Celtic game after being refused tickets online.... Bought tickets from the stadium and had no problem what so ever getting them, very helpful, didn't ask for passports, ID or anything. What a cracking game!
 
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ddon88

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Hi everyone im going over to Barcelona from Ireland in April and I was hoping to catch the Barca v Bilbao game does anyone have any info on the best way to get tickets and also somewhere cheap and cheerful to stay in the city? :p
 

Laurie

New member
To ddon88: Easiest way to get tickets is probably Servicaixa/ticketmaster, you can read more about it in the first page of this topic.

I have a question myself tough:

First of all - hello good fans of Barca! I am a fellow die-hard Barca fan and I'm planning to go to see the home game against Malaga on 26th of January. Now I know the tickets are available from ticketmaster and I found them already. The only thing I can't decide is what part/height/etc to buy the tickets. There is the picture of Nou Camp with all the sectors (different colours) and when clicking on the sector, it open a new picture with the rows in different height and seat numbers. I am wondering which sector and what row/seat would be the best choice?
If somebody would try to explain to me using ticketmaster.es pictures I would really really appriciate it.

Another question would be if the stadium tours are available in Sundays and/or earlier in the matchday?

I am very excited about the trip and can't wait to go to sightseeing in Barcelona, but even more about the game.

Thanks in advance for everybody who bother to answer me.
 

KSJ6

New member
How do you get the tickets if you get them from ticketmaster, do you have to pick them up or do they send them to you?
 

Galning

Moderator
Hi everyone im going over to Barcelona from Ireland in April and I was hoping to catch the Barca v Bilbao game does anyone have any info on the best way to get tickets and also somewhere cheap and cheerful to stay in the city? :p

The official website is always the best place to buy tickets. That or ticket offices in Barcelona of course.
Best part of the city if this is your first time to Barcelona is near Plaça Catalunya :)

I have a question myself tough:

First of all - hello good fans of Barca! I am a fellow die-hard Barca fan and I'm planning to go to see the home game against Malaga on 26th of January. Now I know the tickets are available from ticketmaster and I found them already. The only thing I can't decide is what part/height/etc to buy the tickets. There is the picture of Nou Camp with all the sectors (different colours) and when clicking on the sector, it open a new picture with the rows in different height and seat numbers. I am wondering which sector and what row/seat would be the best choice?
If somebody would try to explain to me using ticketmaster.es pictures I would really really appriciate it.

Another question would be if the stadium tours are available in Sundays and/or earlier in the matchday?

Thanks in advance for everybody who bother to answer me.

There's not really a good or a bad seat. The game is always enjoyable wherever you sit and every location has a different kind of atmosphere. If this is your first time then I don't recommend the 3rd tier though. Anywhere in the first two tiers of lateral or tribuna should be good :)

Camp Nou tour, check this: http://www.fcbarcelona.com/camp-nou/camp-nou-experience/opening-times-and-prices
 

Laurie

New member
Thanks, Galning.
I bought my ticket to the 2nd tier of lateral side for 120 euros ... Can't wait :p
Another question - how long before the game can people start entering the stadium and if you go earlier is it boring and just waiting or you have a chance to see your idols warming up etc?

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PaCmAn

New member
Thanks, Galning.
I bought my ticket to the 2nd tier of lateral side for 120 euros ... Can't wait :p
Another question - how long before the game can people start entering the stadium and if you go earlier is it boring and just waiting or you have a chance to see your idols warming up etc?

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Best to get into the stadium hour before kick off, gives you time to find your seat, trust me allocated seats are tricky to find, stewards aren't much help either. And yes you will get to see team warm up.
 

Moe

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Hello everyone, I'm planning on attending City-Barca at the Etihad on Feb.18 and I'm not sure what is the best way to get tickets (for the away section) with reasonable prices. Any suggestions would be helpful.
 

Galning

Moderator
You can only buy tickets for the away section via Barça. I think it's socis or even penyas only though.
 

devon_blaugrana

New member
FCB v Malaga Jan 2014


Hi Guys,

I purchased 2 tickets using the Official site, however (and I know this happens every time), I was unable to print my tickets off at home, although I did print off the booking details.
On previous occasions I have gone to the ticket office at the Camp Nou to collect them, however this year my flight doesn't get in until the afternoon of the Saturday-I believe the game is on Sunday.
So what I would like to know please is, whether there is another way of getting tickets, and if not, what time is the ticket office at the Camp open until.
Regards
 

Galning

Moderator
This is all on the official website I don't know why so many people keep asking this. (http://www.fcbarcelona.com/info-tickets/football-purchasing-tickets)

FC Barcelona Ticket Offices

Non match day opening hours:
From November to March
FC Barcelona Tickets Office access gate 9: Monday to Saturday: from 10.00 to 18.30 Sundays: from 10.00 to 14.15
In additition, on the day before match day:
FC Barcelona Tickets Office access gate 14: From 9.30 to 19.00

Football match day:
FC Barcelona Tickets Office access gate 9: From 10.00 untill kick off
FC Barcelona Tickets Office access gate 14: From 9.30 untill 3h before kick off
FC Barcelona Tickets Office NORTH GOAL access gate 4: From 11am untill kick off
FC Barcelona Tickets Office SOUTH GOAL access gate 16: From 3 hours before kick off

There's still a chance the printing option becomes available closer to the game I think.
 

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