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Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium in Seville, home of Sevilla FC, with empty red stands.
























































How do you say goodbye to a cauldron? Hasta luego, Pizjuán.

Demolition begins June 2027. The 2026-27 season is your last chance to walk the original Bombonera, its seven Europa League trophy hall, and the tunnel that has carried Sevilla onto the pitch since 1958.



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Quick overview

  • Ways to explore: Standard entry ticket. Self-guided route with an audio guide app on your phone, no tiered upgrades.
  • What's covered: Museum, dressing room, tunnel, dugouts, pitchside, Presidential Box, press room, and official store.
  • Audio guide: Available in nine languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Arabic, Chinese, and Japanese.
  • Queues & access: No skip-the-line tier because waits are typically short. Timed entry keeps the route flowing with your self-paced visit.
  • When to book: Most book 0 to 7 days ahead. Note that the venue is closed on Tuesdays, so book accordingly.
  • Good to know: The locker room is closed in June for annual maintenance. Tours pause on matchdays and during major stadium events.

What to expect at Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium

UEFA Europa League trophy displayed at Seville FC History Experience museum.
Players' tunnel at Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium with Sevilla FC logos on red walls.
Premium seating area at Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium, home of Sevilla FC.
Sevilla FC museum entrance with European football club map display.
Sevilla FC History Experience museum timeline display with team achievements.
Entryway to Sevilla FC History Experience museum at Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium.
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Step into the home of seven Europa League titles

Sevilla FC is the all-time Europa League record holder with seven titles (2006, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020, and 2023). The trophy hall inside the History Experience museum lines them up alongside their 1945-46 La Liga title, five Copa del Rey wins, and UEFA Super Cup silverware.

Walk the same tunnel as the Night of Seville

Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán hosted the 1982 World Cup semifinal between West Germany and France on July 8, 1982. Known as the Night of Seville (or Battle of Seville), it is still replayed as one of the greatest matches in football history. Your route ends emerging onto the pitch from that very tunnel.

Sit where the president sits

The Presidential Box gives you the midfield sightline across all 43,883 seats, the same view reserved for club authorities and invited guests on match days. The press room is on the same loop, complete with the podium and sponsor backdrop.

Step into the players' dressing room

Lockers are kept matchday-ready, with the club motto 'Nunca te rindas' (never give up) on the wall. The room closes throughout June for annual maintenance, so book outside of June if this stop matters to you.

Go at your own pace

The audio guide app runs on your phone in nine languages, so you can linger in the museum and move quickly through stadium zones, or do the opposite. Most visits run 75 to 90 minutes while you spend time at the official store on your exit.

End in the official store

You’ll exit through the Sevilla FC official store, where shirts, scarves, and club keepsakes continue the story. Some visits also feature fan-focused extras like photo booths or custom jersey printing, turning the final stop into part souvenir browse, part victory lap.

Things to know before booking your Sevilla FC Stadium Tour tickets

Booking window

  • Most visitors reserve within 0 to 7 days. Peak slots (weekends, school holidays, match-adjacent dates) fill earlier, so book 1 to 2 weeks ahead for those.

What the ticket covers

  • Sevilla FC History Experience museum, Presidential Box, press room, players' dressing room, tunnel, dugouts, pitchside, and the official store. Audio guide app included.

What isn't covered

  • A live tour guide, walking on the grass, match-day entry, headphones (use your own), and food or drinks on site.

Entry style

  • Timed slots at Puerta 2 with your QR code. There's no separate skip-the-line tier because queues are usually short, and a paid upgrade wouldn't earn its keep.

Locker room access

  • Closed throughout June for maintenance. If the dressing room is a must-see, book outside of June.

Match-day impact

  • Tours can pause, reroute, or close on matchdays and major stadium events. Confirm your slot if your dates overlap with a fixture.

Compare your Sevilla FC Stadium ticket options

Ticket typeEntrance usedIncludesWhy pick thisPrice from

Entry Ticket with AudioGuide

Puerta 2

9-language audio guide; museum, dressing room, players' tunnel, pitchside, VIP box, press room

• Self-guided visit with audio guide• Includes museum, tunnel, locker room, dugout, and pitchside

Combo: Sevilla FC Stadium + Setas de Sevilla Tickets

Separate entrance at each venue

Stadium tour + 250m Setas walkway with audioguide & two entries within 48 hrs

• Setas valid 48 hrs for day + sunset Aurora return • Venues 2.4km apart

Combo: Sevilla FC Stadium + Isla Mágica Tickets

Separate entrance at each venue

Stadium tour + full-day theme park, six themed lands, rides, live shows; optional Agua Mágica or Unlimited Express

• Pairs 90-min heritage visit with full-day park • Variant flexibility: water park add-on or queue-skip rides

Explore Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium

Club Museum – Football History and Multimedia

Multimedia displays tracing the club from 1890, including the first documented football match in Spain, vintage jerseys, and the full trophy cabinet.

VIP Viewing Area – Matchday Hospitality

Midfield sightline across the full 43,883-seat bowl from the seats reserved for club authorities and invited guests on matchdays.

Premium Seating – Stadium Panorama

Close to the main stand’s central section, the VIP Tribune gives a broad stadium view from cushioned seating. It connects the museum route to executive zones and helps visitors understand sightlines used by guests, sponsors, and club officials.

Media Zone – Interviews and Matchday Operations

The press room sits off the executive areas and recreates the post-match media setting. At the podium and backdrop, visitors pass through one of the tour’s indoor stops before continuing toward player-only spaces below.

First-Team Facilities – Match Preparation Area

The dressing room presents the team’s pre-match environment through lockers, benches, and club branding. Reached after the hospitality and media sections, this interior stop marks the transition from public-facing spaces to the player route toward the tunnel.

Access Route – Matchday Walkout Sequence

From the dressing room, the Players’ Tunnel leads directly to field level and forms the emotional core of the route. This narrow passage connects indoor preparation areas with the open stadium bowl and the benches outside.

Team Benches – Technical Area at Pitchside

At pitchside, the dugouts place visitors in the technical area used by coaches and substitutes. Reached immediately after the tunnel, this low-level stop offers one of the clearest full-bowl views before the route turns back indoors.

Merchandise Space – Club Kits and Souvenirs

The visit commonly exits through the Official Store, where current kits, scarves, and club merchandise continue the Sevilla FC story. Located near the stadium concourse, it functions as the final indoor stop after the museum and stadium-access route.

Must-see Sevilla FC stadium highlights

Sevilla FC History Experience museum interior with trophy display and historical panels.
Sevilla FC History Experience museum timeline display with team achievements.
Ceramic mosaic mural on Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium facade, Sevilla FC, Seville, Spain.
Football banners and memorabilia at Sevilla FC History Experience, Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium.
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The Europa League trophy display

The only club museum in Europe that can line up seven Europa League cups side by side, alongside Sevilla's La Liga title and five Copa del Rey wins.

The Night of Seville exhibit

The museum's tribute to the 1982 World Cup semifinal between West Germany and France, played here, is often cited as one of the greatest matches ever.

The azulejo club crest

The giant tile-art Sevilla FC crest on the main stand, best viewed from pitchside, ties the club's identity to Andalusian craft tradition.

The "Nunca te rindas" wall

The motto in the home dressing room, kept in view of every player as they change for kick-off. One of the tour's most personal stops.

Plan your visit to Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium

Sevilla FC History Experience museum interior with trophies and historical displays.
  • Opening hours: Varies, check the schedule. Monday and Wednesday to Sunday, closed on Tuesdays (confirm your slot, since hours shift around fixtures).
  • Visit length: 75 to 90 minutes.
  • Closures: Tours may pause on matchdays and during stadium operations. The locker room is closed throughout June for maintenance.
  • Best time to visit: Weekday mornings before noon for the quietest museum and the easiest pitchside photos.
Blue parking sign with arrow pointing right.

The stadium sits in Nervión, about 2.5 km east of Seville's historic center.

Address: Calle Sevilla Fútbol Club, s/n, 41005 Seville, Spain | Find on Google Maps

Getting there

  • By metro: Nervión station (Line 1), 3-minute walk. Exit toward Av. Luis de Morales and the mosaic-fronted west stand is straight ahead.
  • By bus: TUSSAM lines 5, 22, 27, 28, 29, C1, and C2 serve the area, with stops on Av. Luis de Morales.
  • By foot: 30 minutes from Seville Cathedral through the city center.
  • Paid parking is available at the nearby Nervión Plaza shopping centre.
Toilet sign with symbols for men, women, wheelchair access, and baby changing.
  • Audio guide app included with entry, in nine languages.
  • Official store inside the stadium complex, open at the end of the route.
  • Toilets along the tour route.
  • Elevators connect upper levels, including the Presidential Box.
  • Strollers are generally manageable on the route.
Wheelchair accessible route sign with arrow pointing right.
  • Most of the route is wheelchair accessible via elevators.
  • Some pitchside sections involve small steps or uneven flooring.
  • Staff can provide ramps in certain areas on request.
  • Visitors with mobility needs should contact the venue in advance for tailored assistance.
  • Full step-free access is not guaranteed across every area of this historic stadium.
Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium with Sevilla FC corner flag on the field.
  • Food and drinks: Not provided on the tour, and outside food and drinks aren't typically brought into the route.
  • Photography: Generally allowed throughout, but flash photography is restricted in some areas.
  • Strollers and pets: Strollers are permitted. While Service animals are allowed, pets are not.
  • Pitch access: You can stand pitchside and sit in the home dugout, but walking on the grass is not permitted.

Tips & guidelines for visiting Sevilla FC Stadium

  • Arrive at Puerta 2 ten to fifteen minutes before your slot. Ticket scans are quick, but it gives you time to download or open the audio guide app on your phone. Puerta 2 is on the Calle Sevilla Fútbol Club side, under the mosaic crest, and is not the main matchday gate.
  • Start in the museum if it's busy. Trophy displays and the sensory exhibit get crowded once school groups arrive; outdoor sections clear faster.
  • Pause in the tunnel before walking out. Let the anthem audio play first. It changes how the pitchside emergence lands.
  • Use the dugouts for wide shots. They frame the steep stands better than touchline angles, and you're standing where coaches and substitutes sit during games.
  • Look back from pitchside for the azulejo crest. It's the cleanest view of the tiled badge on the main stand.
  • Book outside June if the dressing room matters. The locker room is closed for maintenance throughout the month.
  • Bring your own headphones. The audio guide runs on your phone through an app, and headphones aren't provided.
  • Ask staff about elevator access. Lifts reach upper levels, including the Presidential Box, if stairs are a concern.

Frequently asked questions about the Sevilla FC Stadium tour

Usually no, but book 1 to 2 weeks ahead for weekends, school holidays, or match-adjacent dates. Most visitors reserve within a week.