One of the most iconic football clubs on the planet, watching Barcelona play is the holy grail for fans the world over.
A trip to the Camp Nou stadium in the Catalan capital of Barcelona has historically represented something akin to a sacred pilgrimage for many football supporters. But for the upcoming 2023/24 season, the legendary club and reigning La Liga champions will play their home games at the Olympic Stadium, located in Montjuïc, a large hill to the southwest of the city, where they will be sharing it with local rivals Espanyol while Camp Nou undergoes a major renovation. As a consequence, getting tickets for Barcelona home fixtures will be a little different than usual for a while, but the good news is that it’s still entirely possible if you know where to look. Here are three online resources that can help you.
Ticketgum
Ticketgum are currently our favourite choice for purchasing Barcelona tickets online. The ticket broker has excellent availability for all games at the Olympic Stadium for the new season. We found tickets starting at €100 for a game against Getafe in early February. However, for more prestigious games, such as against Real Madrid, prices will almost always be significantly higher.
They seem to have tickets available for virtually all Barcelona and La Liga games in general. Ticketgum own the tickets, so there’s no risk of fakes, and they arrange delivery of your tickets too, offering an express service to ensure you receive them with plenty of time to spare. If you’re staying in a hotel, you can even get the ticket posted directly to reception, and there are other designated pick-up points within easy reach of the stadium. They also have an excellent Trustpilot rating as well as a 100% money back guarantee if the game is cancelled.
Stubhub International
StubHub are another major player in the ticket resale sector. Sellers can price tickets how they wish, but helpfully the website shows you the face value price of each ticket so you can judge the value for yourself. Tickets can be delivered physically, as print-at-home, or as a mobile transfer. Availability tends to be very good for all matches, and when we searched we found tickets on offer for every approaching Barcelona game, with prices as low as €55 for less prestigious fixtures such as Cadez in late August. Additional fees for service, delivery and VAT work out at around £35 per ticket, and there’s a slider option that lets you view these extra costs before you book. StubHub also offer a FanProtect Guarantee that protects you against anything going wrong with your tickets.
Viagogo
Viagogo are a highly reputable ticket resale and exchange platform and our top choice for hospitality tickets at Barcelona home games. Their packages include perks such as food and drinks, lounge access, and padded seats to watch games from – with seats alongside each other so you can enjoy the action with people you know. At Barcelona, there are several hospitality packages, with prices varying depending on the prestige of the game. You can look for availability with the easy-to-use VIP filter. During our search for the upcoming season, we found packages starting at around €400 per person for matches against lower profile opposition. Tickets can be issued electronically to be stored on your phone or printed, so you don’t need to worry about them getting lost in transit. Buyers should also be aware that you can expect to pay up to 30% of the total price in additional fees.