




Explore at your pace
Audio guide
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Your entry includes an audio guide app in nine languages, so you set the pace from the museum through to the pitch.
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Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán has been Sevilla FC's home since 1958, with the Sevilla History Experience museum tracing the club back to 1890.
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Step into the VIP box, press room, locker room, mixed zone, players' tunnel, pitch benches, and the official store beyond the museum.
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Best for football fans visiting Seville on non-match days who want to walk the route a player takes on game day.
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Entry to the Sevilla FC stadium
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Audio guide app in 9 languages
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Access to the Sevilla History Experience museum
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Access to the VIP box and press room entry
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Access to the locker room and pitch tunnel
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Access to the mixed zone and official store
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Live in-person tour guide
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Match day entry or tickets
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Headphones for an audio guide
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These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
You're walking into the home of seven Europa League titles, the ground Sevilla FC has played on since 1958, with the run of the place at your own pace.
Getting started
Enter at Puerta 2, scan your ticket at the turnstile, and open the audio guide app on your phone. Pick one of nine languages, and you're on the marked route.
Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium
Sevilla FC's home since 1958, and the stage for the 'Night of Seville', the 1982 World Cup semifinal between West Germany and France is still replayed as one of the greatest matches in football history.
What to expect
A route through the inside of the stadium, from the museum's storytelling spaces into the rooms players, press, and club authorities use on match days.
Features
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Sevilla History Experience museum: Trace the club from its 1890 founding through jerseys, photographs, and the trophy cabinet holding seven Europa League titles, multiple Copa del Rey wins, La Liga, and the UEFA Super Cup, with a sensory exhibit that lights up like a dance floor.
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VIP box (palco de honor): Take the seat where the club's authorities watch matches, looking down the same sightline as the Sevilla president on game day.
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Press room: Sit on the dais where players face the cameras after a result, and picture your turn at the mic.
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Locker room: Step into the room where the squad changes and hangs their jerseys, closed for maintenance throughout June.
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Players' tunnel and pitchside: Walk the tunnel the team takes onto the field and emerge by the dugouts, as the audio guide swells with the Himno del Centenario.
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Mixed zone: Pass through the corridor where players and journalists meet at the final whistle, the same route the captain takes after a derby.
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Official store: Finish at the club shop, with time to browse jerseys and souvenirs before you head back out into Seville.
Your visit ends inside the official store, with the stadium exit right beyond once you're done browsing.
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What to bring
- A charged smartphone and headphones for the audio guide app.
Accessibility
- Most of the route is wheelchair accessible through elevators, while some pitchside sections involve small steps. Contact the venue in advance for tailored assistance.
Additional information
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Operational changes: Your tour may be affected by matches, events, or training sessions at the stadium.
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Closed day: Tours are closed on Tuesdays.
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Schedule modifications: Visits can be modified or cancelled due to stadium events. You'll be notified by email or phone.
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Locker room access: The locker room is closed for maintenance throughout June.
- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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