Discover Barcelona’s football legacy with exclusive tours of FC Barcelona and CE Europa. Dive into history, culture, and passion with expert insights.
Discover Barcelona’s football legacy with exclusive tours of FC Barcelona and CE Europa. Dive into history, culture, and passion with expert insights.
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Antic camp futbol del FCB de les Corts - Start your adventure with a complimentary beer at Bar Mangle, situated on the historic site of Camp de les Corts (1922-1957).
Explore the evolution of Spanish and Catalan football, and delve into Barcelona’s early years at their original home stadium. - Pi de les Corts - Proceed to the renowned Pi de les…
- Antic camp futbol del FCB de les Corts - Start your adventure with a complimentary beer at Bar Mangle, situated on the historic site of Camp de les Corts (1922-1957).
Explore the evolution of Spanish and Catalan football, and delve into Barcelona’s early years at their original home stadium.
- Pi de les Corts - Proceed to the renowned Pi de les Corts, a century-old pine tree that was the iconic meeting spot for thousands of fans before matches. From 1922 to 1957, the phrase “meet me at the pine” was as popular as “meet me at Canaletes” is today.
- Restaurant Can Fusté - Visit Can Fusté, a classic neighborhood restaurant where Barça players have gathered for decades. In 1981, this very place became an impromptu police headquarters during the dramatic 25-day kidnapping of star striker Quini - one of the most shocking events in Spanish football history.
- La Masia - Stroll to the exterior of the original La Masia building (constructed in 1702), the iconic farmhouse that housed FC Barcelona’s legendary youth academy from 1979 to 2011. Although the building is currently under renovation and cannot be entered, this is where Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, and countless other stars lived and trained, making it the most successful football academy in history.
- Les Corts cemetery - Walk through Les Corts Cemetery, the resting place of Barça legends including the incomparable Ladislao Kubala, whose arrival in 1950 transformed the club and led to the construction of Camp Nou.
- Spotify Camp Nou - Conclude the tour at Camp Nou (currently under renovation), with a special viewpoint overlooking the ongoing works. Here, your guide will explain the stadium’s current transformation and the club’s future vision, including the ambitious Espai Barça project - linking Barça’s rich history with its future.
- FC Barcelona Official Store - Camp Nou - Enhance your Barcelona experience with a visit to the expansive FCB Megastore, offering the largest selection of official merchandise.
- FC Barcelona Museum - Optional - enrich your experience with a visit to FC Barcelona’s museum. Please note that museum tickets are not included in this tour and must be purchased separately. Assistance with booking the tickets in advance is available.

- Tour led by a passionate local football expert with deep ties to Barcelona’s clubs and culture
- Fun football trivia along the way
- Alcoholic beverages
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- Tour led by a passionate local football expert with deep ties to Barcelona’s clubs and culture
- Fun football trivia along the way
- Alcoholic beverages
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
Start your journey with a complimentary beer at Bar Mangle, located on the historic site of Camp de Les Corts (1922-1957). Explore the early years of Barcelona in their original stadium.
Proceed to Pi de les Corts, the iconic century-old pine tree where thousands of fans gathered before matches. From 1922 to 1957, the phrase “meet me at the pine” was as…
Start your journey with a complimentary beer at Bar Mangle, located on the historic site of Camp de Les Corts (1922-1957). Explore the early years of Barcelona in their original stadium.
Proceed to Pi de les Corts, the iconic century-old pine tree where thousands of fans gathered before matches. From 1922 to 1957, the phrase “meet me at the pine” was as popular as “meet me at Canaletes” is today.
Visit Can Fuste, which in 1981, served as the police headquarters during the shocking 25-day kidnapping of striker Quini.
Admire the exterior of La Masia (built in 1702), currently undergoing renovation and closed to the public. This farmhouse was home to Barcelona’s legendary academy from 1979 to 2011, where stars like Messi, Xavi, and Iniesta trained.
Walk through Les Corts Cemetery, the final resting place of Ladislao Kubala, whose arrival in 1950 prompted the construction of Camp Nou.
Conclude your tour at Camp Nou (currently under renovation) with a viewpoint. Your guide will connect the past to the future, including insights into the Espai Barça project.
Finish at the FCB Megastore or take the opportunity to visit the museum (tickets not included).
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.