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In these biggest football stadiums in Europe, the public and football lovers can also visit the space, being able to follow the whole history of the place and even the team that is responsible for taking care of the space.
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7 biggest football stadiums in Europe
See the list of the 7 most grandiose stadiums in Europe that can be on your visit list the last time you are touring the old continent:
Camp Nou – Espanha
Camp Nou is the home of FC Barcelona and one of the city's most popular tourist attractions.
Among the club facilities, the Camp Nou Experience is the name given to the visit to the Camp Nou facilities. This visit is made up of three distinct parts. Inside the museum, you'll find an endless collection of club trophies, as well as items from important players in Barcelona's history.
The visit to Camp Nou is self-guided. You can hire an audio guide (for a fee) if you wish. The visit time varies between an hour and a half and two hours, but it is the Camp Nou opening hours that determine the length of stay. You can tour the stadium as much as you like. CLICK HERE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE TOUR.
Wembley – Inglaterra
Wembley Stadium is located in England, on the outskirts of London. With a capacity of 90,000 spectators, it is the largest stadium in the United Kingdom and the second largest in Europe after Barcelona's Camp Nou. It is administered by the Football Association, the governing body for football in England.
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The guided tour includes changing rooms, press room, players' tunnel, pitch, Royal Box 'Royal Box' where the FA Cup Award Ceremony takes place and a photo with the FA Cup trophy which can be purchased at the end of the tour. CLICK HERE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE TOUR.
Signal Iduna Park – Alemanha
Signal Iduna Park is a football stadium located in Dortmund, Germany. It can accommodate 81,365 spectators in 65,718 seats. It is the stadium with the highest public capacity in the country.
Since the 1990s, the stadium has undergone several reconstructions and expansions, being praised by the media and professionals as “the most beautiful stadium in the country” and one of the most comfortable stadiums in Europe. CLICK HERE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE TOUR.
Stade de France – França
The Stade de France was built for the 1998 World Cup, and it was there that Brazil lost its last match to France in the same World Cup.
The guided tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes and passes through the official stands, locker rooms, lawn edges, infirmary, players' mess hall, etc. CLICK HERE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE TOUR.
Santiago Bernabeu – Espanha
Estadio Santiago Bernabéu is a football stadium located in Madrid, Spain, owned by Real Madrid.
It opened on December 14, 1947, and today has 81,000 seats. It may even go unnoticed for those who don't like football, but a visit to the Real Madrid Stadium is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Spanish capital.
Real Madrid has a lot of material to see such as trophies, boots and videos, making this tour a combination of a traditional stadium visit and a museum visit. CLICK HERE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE TOUR.
San Siro
The Giuseppe Meazza Stadium, also known as San Siro Stadium, is located in the city of Milan, Italy, which once housed 140,000 fans, but the capacity has decreased for security reasons.
When visiting the San Siro Stadium, you can join a guided tour and visit the changing rooms. Tours via Get Your Guide cost 59 Euros (fifty nine euros) per person, including transport (round trip) and souvenirs. Tour time is 4.5 hours. For those who like football, it's definitely a good choice! CLICK HERE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE TOUR.
Olímpico Atatürk– Turquia
Located in Istanbul, Turkey, the stadium was once owned by Galatasaray from 2003 to 2004. It wields enormous influence over Europe's football fanatical public. Even if there is no command team now, there are always fans here, because this is the stage for neutral games.
The historic 2004-05 UEFA Champions League Final between AC Milan and Liverpool FC took place at the stadium. Outside of sports, the venue is often used for concerts by famous bands.