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Seville FC

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Crowd at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium during a Seville FC match.

Top things to do in Seville

Quick overview

  • Ways to experience: Enjoy a guided tour through the stands, pitch, tunnel, dressing rooms, and club museum with clear historical insights.
  • Additional access: Some tours include museum entry and access to selected club display areas; details vary by ticket.
  • Unique experiences: Certain tours feature exclusive expert commentary and visits to normally unseen zones like the players’ tunnel.
  • When to book: Book early since tours run daily except on match days; check availability and schedule updates.
  • Good to know: Tours generally last about 1.5 to 2 hours and cover key stadium and museum areas.
  • Best upgrade: Opt for a guided commentary tour upgrade to enjoy deeper club history and context.

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Things to know before booking your Sevilla FC – Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium tickets

Booking window

Tickets are available online and tour slots fill quickly. Popular tours may sell out 3–4 weeks ahead, so book early to secure your preferred time. (As of 2024-01-15)

What’s included

Standard tickets cover a guided stadium tour. Enjoy access to the stands, pitch, dressing rooms, and club museum with detailed commentary. Optional upgrades may grant access to additional behind‑the‑scenes areas.

Entrances & flow

Tours begin at the main entrance in the Nervión district. Expect a security screening of 10–20 minutes. For reduced waiting times, select a skip‑the‑line option via our Recommended experience.

Ways to explore

Most visitors arrive via Seville Metro or taxi; local buses are also an option. The guided tour generally lasts 60–90 minutes and offers clear routes to each key area.

Policies & rules

Tickets are valid for one entry only and are non‑refundable. A valid ID is required at entry, and re‑entry is not permitted once you exit.

Tips & guidelines

  • Wear comfortable, supportive shoes and lightweight layers because the tour involves walking on uneven surfaces, including staircases, and indoor climates can vary between cool and warm.
  • Pack a light waterproof jacket and an umbrella if visiting in spring or autumn; sudden downpours and cooler winds are common in Seville during these seasons.
  • Bring a small refillable water bottle and portable cooling fan; the guided tour may involve sunny outdoor segments and limited shade areas, particularly during hot summer afternoons.
  • Charge a compact camera or smartphone with extra battery power to capture memorabilia and historic exhibits; reliable photo documentation enhances your stadium tour experience.
  • Maintain respectful behavior during the tour by speaking softly near preserved memorabilia and in crowded areas; it ensures a calm atmosphere and honors local traditions at the historic stadium.