How Long Should I Spend at Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium?
Plan around 75–90 minutes for the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium tour. Between the museum, trophy room, tunnel walk, dugouts, press room, presidential box, and the dressing room (closed in June), this is less “quick stadium visit” and more “Sevilla really did win it again, didn’t they?” territory. Go slow, take the photos, and let the seven Europa League titles do their usual flexing.
No. Sevilla FC home fixtures can suspend or significantly restrict standard stadium tour access, including the dressing rooms, tunnel, and pitchside areas. Check the club’s fixture list before booking, especially between August and May when the competitive season is active.
Last entry for the morning session is 1:45 PM. For the evening session, the last entry is 7:45 PM. Arriving after these times means you will not be admitted, so factor this in if you are coming from central Seville.
No, the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium tour is closed every Tuesday throughout the year. If Tuesday is your only available day, the club does not currently offer an alternative entry option.
Not in June. The dressing rooms close for maintenance throughout June, so your stadium tour will skip that stop if you visit during this month. All other areas remain open as normal.
It is strongly recommended, particularly on weekends and during summer. Slots fill faster than they appear to from the outside, and booking online also saves you queuing at the box office on arrival.
Wednesday is evening-only, with the stadium tour opening at 5 PM. It works well if you want a quieter morning in Seville and a cooler afternoon visit, but it gives you less scheduling flexibility than the double-session days.
The 5 PM evening session is your best bet. Pitchside temperatures are significantly lower than midday, which is better for photos, and the museum is air-conditioned throughout regardless of when you visit.
No. The stadium tour and matchday access are separate products. A standard tour ticket does not include match entry. If you want both experiences, you will need to plan them on different days.
Sevilla FC: Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium Tour with Audioguide and Pitch Access