Besides mouth-watering food and incredible weather, Spain is also notorious for their extremely passionate soccer culture. Every year, fans across the globe travel to witness some of the biggest soccer matches in the world in stadiums like Camp Nou, Santiago Bernabeu or Wanda Metropolitano. Struggling to decide which stadium to visit? Fear not, we’ve put together our top 10 must-visit Spanish soccer stadiums to help you choose!
Stadium | City | Soccer Club |
---|---|---|
1. Estadio Wanda Metropolitano | Madrid | Atlético Madrid |
2. Estadio Santiago Bernabéu | Madrid | Real Madrid |
3. Camp Nou | Barcelona | FC Barcelona |
4. Estadio Cornellà-El Prat | Barcelona | RCD Espanyol |
5. Estadio Benito Villamarín | Sevilla | Real Betis |
6. Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán | Sevilla | Sevilla FC |
7. Estadio Anoeta | San Sebastian | Real Sociedad |
8. Estadio Mestalla | Valencia | FC Valencia |
9. Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero | Elche | Elche CF |
10. Estadio La Rosaleda | Málaga | Málaga CF |
Score:
Atmosphere: 9/10
Accessibility: 8/10
Food/drinks: 8/10
Lounges/seats quality: 9/10
Our number 1 must-visit Spanish soccer stadium is the Wanda Metropolitano stadium in Madrid. Home to Atlético Madrid, this cutting-edge stadium is located in the eastern part of Madrid. Boasting a capacity of 68,000 seats, the atmosphere at Wanda Metropolitano is intense and tremendously passionate, closely rivaling the atmosphere in Camp Nou and Santiago Bernabéu!
Just like the Bernabéu, Wanda Metropolitano is exceptionally easily accessible by public transport, as the metro station is directly adjacent to the stadium. Furthermore, the food inside the stadium is varied and the quality is great. From traditional Spanish cuisine like tapas, to gourmet fast food options such as burgers and pizzas.
Seating is top-notch too, as regular seats are made out of comfortable material, leg room is spacious and the sightlines on the pitch are excellent. The overall seating quality is one of the best in Europe. Wanda Metropolitano excels in all categories, making it our favorite Spanish soccer stadium to visit!
Score:
Atmosphere: 9/10
Accessibility: 8/10
Food/drinks: 7/10
Lounges/seats quality: 9/10
In downtown Madrid lies one of the biggest soccer sanctuaries on Earth, that being Estadio Santiago Benabéu. Real Madrid calls Bernabéu its home, being able to host 81,000 deafening supporters as one of the most winning clubs in the world. With one of the most die hard fan bases in the world, the atmosphere at every match is completely unrivaled.
Accessing the stadium is not difficult, as it’s a big hotspot in Madrid thus well connected through public transport, especially through metro lines. Food and drink options are standard for a world-class football stadium and don’t stand out too much.
Seating at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium is of the highest quality, with plenty of legroom and excellent sightlines from all angles. The VIP and hospitality areas are modern, spacious, and offer first-class amenities. Overall, the experience of watching a match at the Bernabéu is top-tier.
Score:
Atmosphere: 9/10
Accessibility: 8/10
Food/drinks: 7/10
Lounges/seats quality: 8/10
Visiting Camp Nou stadium is a dream for every soccer fan. Why? Because the stadium looks like a modern version of the Colosseum, beautiful inside and out! Furthermore, many players have become stars at FC Barcelona. To name but a few; Messi, Ronaldinho, Iniesta and Xavi. Boasting a capacity of 99,354 supporters, you can only imagine how electrifying the atmosphere is during matchday!
Camp Nou is easily accessible by public transportation, as several bus routes and metro lines head straight to the stadium. The food and drinks inside the stadium is varied, especially in hospitality suites.
Camp Nou holds quality seating for premium and regular fans. The views to the pitch are excellent from all angles, though the sheer size of the venue means some seats further from the pitch may feel more distant. A visit to Camp Nou is a must for soccer fans, offering a memorable and historic matchday experience!
Score:
Atmosphere: 7/10
Accessibility: 8/10
Food/drinks: 6/10
Lounges/seats quality: 9/10
Located in the greater Barcelona area, specifically Cornellà de Llobregat, Estadio Cornellà-El Prat has been the cornerstone of RCD Espanyol. As one of the newest stadiums in Spain, it boasts a capacity of over 40,000 seats. Espanyol’s dedicated fan base ensures good vibes on matchday, especially in the south stand (Gol Sud)!
Accessing Cornellà-El Prat is quite easy as close proximity to Barcelona’s transport network gives it good accessibility for locals and tourists. Inside the stadium, catering options are limited, which is why most fans go for a bite in the city instead.
The highlight of the stadium is definitely the seating quality. Estadio Cornellà-El Prat offers excellent seating comfort and sightlines. Furthermore, the lounges and VIP areas are outstanding. While it may not offer the same buzz as larger stadiums and soccer clubs, it makes up for it in great accessibility and excellent seating quality!
Score:
Atmosphere: 9/10
Accessibility: 7/10
Food/drinks: 6/10
Lounges/seats quality: 7/10
Are you planning a trip to Sevilla and you want to experience its local football culture? Then the home stadium of Real Betis is the place to be! Real Betis calls this stadium its home, and every match over 60,720 people can show their support for the club. The Real Betis fans are famously passionate, which makes the derby against Sevilla FC one of the most exciting things to witness in Spanish soccer!
As the stadium is located in the south of Sevilla center, many fans choose to simply walk to the stadium. Once you’ve made it in the stadium, expect standard stadium fare like burgers, hot dogs, and soft drinks.
The seating at Benito Villamarín stadium is decent, especially in newly renovated sections. They are modern and provide good sightlines for most fans. However, the redevelopment of the new Benito Villamarín stadium in 2025 will improve the seat quality even further.
Score:
Atmosphere: 9/10
Accessibility: 7/10
Food/drinks: 6/10
Lounges/seats quality: 7/10
Not done exploring what Sevilla has to offer just yet? How about a visit to Sevilla FC! The Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán is a large stadium, holding a capacity for 45,500 spectators. The atmosphere at Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán is one of the best in the country. The famous “Sevilla, Sevilla” chant vibrates throughout the stadium, causing both small and key matches to host an electric atmosphere.
The stadium is easily accessible by public transport, including the Sevilla Metro (Nervión Station), buses and taxis. However, parking in the area can be difficult because of the stadium’s urban location. For a stadium of its size, the variety of food is lacking, but the quality is adequate for it to be enjoyable during a match.
The seating is generally comfortable, especially in the newer sections, but some parts can still feel a bit cramped. For a more luxurious experience, you can rent a VIP box or buy premium seats. This will come with exclusive entry, high end catering inspired by Andalusian culinary culture and dedicated host services.
Score:
Atmosphere: 8/10
Accessibility: 7/10
Food/drinks: 6/10
Lounges/seats quality: 8/10
Estadio Anoeta, also known as Reale Arena, is home to the Real Sociedad soccer club and the stadium can hold around 39,500 supporters. The atmosphere at Estadio Anoeta is one of the standout features, especially during derbies against local rivals like Athletic Bilbao.
The stadium is a short distance from San Sebastián’s city center and is accessible by public transportation, including buses and a nearby metro station. While it is accessible, the lack of a direct train to the stadium may be an inconvenience for some. Walking is feasible but can be challenging due to the stadium being uphill.
The quality of food at the stadium is decent, but the variety and prices are similar to other stadiums. Due to recent renovations, the standard seats are comfortable with proper legroom. Finally, the VIP and premium lounges offer special entrances to skip queues, extensive catering and personalized service for those who opt for a more luxurious matchday experience.
Score:
Atmosphere: 8/10
Accessibility: 6/10
Food/drinks: 5/10
Lounges/seats quality: 6/10
Home to 17,000 passionate Valencians, Estadio de Mestalla is the soccer stadium of FC Valencia. The atmosphere here is something else, as the famous ‘’Mestalla roar’’ is one of the most electric chants in Spanish soccer!
The stadium is within walking distance of Valencia’s city center, making it fairly easy to reach on foot from key points of the city. There are public transport options and parking spaces at the stadium, but they are limited. Due to the stadium food being expensive and limited in variety, many fans opt to eat in the city before or after the game for a more satisfying meal.
For years the club has been building a new stadium, but due to financial problems they haven’t been able to finish it. Which is why the seating quality is still a bit outdated. When the club finishes the Nou Mestalla, it would be a massive upgrade on the current stadium and likely rank higher on this list.
Score:
Atmosphere: 7/10
Accessibility: 6/10
Food/drinks: 5/10
Lounges/seats quality: 6/10
Just outside the tropical city of Elche, you can find the biggest ‘’La Liga’’ stadium in Alicante. This stadium is the heart of the fans of Elche CF, even though Elche CF has fluctuating performances in the league, they still have a very passionate local fan base that turns up for every game!
Although the stadium is accessible by buses and taxis, there is limited access to major public transport like trains. If you want to get a burger during the match, that is more than possible! However, if you want more variety, you are better off looking inside Elche for some Spanish delights.
Seating is a bit outdated in certain parts, however, the sightlines are excellent from most sections and renovations have improved certain areas. Be prepared and bring sunscreen, because this stadium has no roof! A hat, cap or sometimes even an umbrella is advised. Better safe than sorry!
Score:
Atmosphere: 7/10
Accessibility: 6/10
Food/drinks: 5/10
Lounges/seats quality: 6/10
Tucked in the heart of Málaga, Estadio La Rosaleda has been home to Málaga CF since 2013, drawing in 33,000 passionate fans each game. Known for its lively atmosphere during major matches, the energy here is something special—especially when Málaga faces top rivals.
However, accessing La Rosaleda can be challenging, especially on game days, with frequent traffic and limited public transport options. Inside the stadium, food and drink choices are fairly basic, and fans may want more variety and quality.
Seating is straightforward, particularly in older sections, though most seats offer solid views of the pitch. While comfortable enough, the stadium’s seating hasn’t quite kept up with modern standards.
Despite these drawbacks, La Rosaleda offers a unique matchday experience in a vibrant city, making it a worthwhile visit for fans!
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