For standard league matches, 3-4 weeks is usually sufficient. However, for major derbies, El Clásico, or Champions League matches, you should look to book as soon as tickets are released by the respective clubs, often months in advance.

Most stadiums (like Camp Nou and Santiago Bernabéu) offer modified or restricted tours on match days. Dressing rooms and the tunnel are typically closed to the public 4-6 hours before kickoff. We recommend doing the full tour on a non-match day.

Large bags and backpacks are generally not permitted. Professional cameras with large detachable lenses may be confiscated or denied entry. Alcohol is strictly prohibited in general seating areas within Spanish stadiums (non-alcoholic beer is sold).

Yes! Spain has excellent public transport infrastructure. All the top 5 stadiums listed are well-connected by Metro (Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao, Valencia) or local bus networks.