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Spanish football stadiums you have to visit in your lifetime

Discover Spain's most iconic football stadiums, places where sporting history comes alive. From the majestic cathedrals of football in Madrid and Barcelona to hidden gems, this guide takes you on a journey through the grounds that have witnessed countless legendary moments. Explore the architecture, the passion of the fans, and the rich Spanish football culture. Ideal for any football enthusiast planning a visit to Spain and wanting to immerse themselves in the live football experience, including stadium tours and museums. Prepare to experience the thrill of Spanish football at its finest.

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    Santiago Bernabéu (Real Madrid)

    225 Global Votes
    • One of the best stadiums in the world

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    This stadium is a symbol of modernity after its ambitious and recent renovation, which has transformed it into a state-of-the-art facility. It offers an immersive experience with advanced technology and is a key venue for the 2030 World Cup.

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    Mestalla Stadium (Valencia CF)

    40 Global Votes
    • One of the oldest stadiums in Spain

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    It is the oldest stadium in the Spanish First Division, with a century-long history and distinctive architecture that make it a temple of football with a special charm. Its steep stands create a unique atmosphere.

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    Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium (Sevilla FC)

    28 Global Votes
    • Offers stadium tours including trophy room, press room, players' tunnel, and dressing room

    Famous for being one of the most vibrant stadiums in Spain, especially on European nights, and for its rich history with the recent successes of Sevilla FC. It features spectacular mosaics on its exterior.

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    RCDE Stadium (Cornellà de Llobregat and El Prat de Llobregat, Barcelona)

    19 Global Votes
    • Named best stadium in the world at the 2010 Business Awards

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    It represents modernity and comfort, and is an example of sustainability with photovoltaic panels on the roof. It is a candidate stadium to host the 2030 World Cup.

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    Nuevo Mirandilla Stadium (Cádiz CF)

    9 Global Votes

    It is mentioned as one of the stadiums to visit in 2026, highlighting the warm atmosphere and passion of its fans. It offers an authentic football atmosphere.

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    Son Moix Stadium, Mallorca

    8 Global Votes
    • Largest stadium in the Balearic Islands

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    The completion of its major renovation in 2024 will transform it into a modern stadium, more accessible to the fans, by removing the running track and providing an enhanced spectator experience.

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    Spotify Camp Nou

    0 Global Votes
    • Iconic stadium of FC Barcelona

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    Although currently undergoing renovations, the anticipation surrounding its completion keeps it as an icon of European football and a future architectural gem. It will be one of the main venues for the 2030 World Cup, and its museum is a journey through the history of FC Barcelona.

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    Cívitas Metropolitano Stadium (Madrid)

    0 Global Votes
    • Third largest football stadium in Spain

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    It is one of the newest and most cutting-edge stadiums in Europe, offering a modern experience and an interactive tour. With its design

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    San Mamés Stadium (Bilbao)

    0 Global Votes
    • Selected to host prestigious events

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    Known as 'The Cathedral', this stadium combines tradition and modernity, and is recognized for its design, comfort, and safety. It has received several awards and is considered one of the 30 most vibrant stadiums in the world.

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    Benito Villamarín Stadium (Seville)

    0 Global Votes
    • Iconic Seville venue

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    Despite its upcoming renovation, its rich history and the vibrant atmosphere generated by the Real Betis fans make it a must-see. The Betis Tour Experience allows you to explore its corners and the history of the club.

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    Estadio de La Cartuja (Seville)

    0 Global Votes
    • Second-largest stadium in Andalusia

      (+4)

    It has established itself as a key venue for Spanish national team matches and Copa del Rey finals. In addition to sporting events, it hosts major musical performances, with concerts scheduled for 2026.

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    Anoeta Stadium (Reale Arena) (San Sebastián)

    0 Global Votes
    • Modern architecture

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    Its recent renovation, completed in 2019, removed the running track, bringing the stands closer to the pitch and significantly improving the atmosphere and the fan experience.