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Getting to See a Game
A match at Camp Nou ( Click here ) , the largest stadium in Europe, can be breathtaking.
Don't pass up a chance to see the magic in person if you're in town when Barça is playing.
You can purchase tickets at the stadium box office, from FNAC and Carrerfour stores
and from Servicaixa ATMs.Tickets can cost anything from €35 to upwards of €200, de-
pending on seat and match. The ticket windows are open on Saturday morning and in the
afternoon until the game starts. If the match is on Sunday, the ticket windows open
Saturday morning only and then on Sunday until the match starts. Usually tickets are not
available for matches with Real Madrid.
You will almost definitely find scalpers lurking near the ticket windows. They are often
club members and can sometimes get you in at a significant reduction. Don't pay until you
are safely seated.
If you can't catch a game, it's still worth a trip out to Camp Nou. You can relive the
club's great moments over the years at the hi-tech museum, followed by a self-guided tour
through the locker rooms and out onto the pitch.
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