If you’re a football fan—or even just curious about Spain’s most passionate sports culture—you’ll find the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium in Seville a fascinating place to visit. For a reasonable $16 per person, you can step inside and wander through the corridors of a stadium built in 1958 that’s hosted legendary moments, including a 1982 World Cup semifinal. The tour lasts about 1.5 hours, and the experience is flexible enough to suit your pace, especially with the audio guide that talks you through each area in multiple languages.
What we love about this tour? First, the chance to stand on the pitch and feel the roar of the crowd, even if only in your imagination. Second, the chance to see the trophies, jerseys, and photographs that tell Sevilla FC’s story—this isn’t just a stadium, but a walk through a footballing culture. That said, a possible drawback is that the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, so if mobility is a concern, you might want to plan accordingly. Overall, it’s perfect for football enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone wanting a behind-the-scenes look at one of Spain’s most beloved clubs.
Key Points
- Affordable: At just $16, this tour offers good value for a comprehensive look at Sevilla FC’s home.
- Flexible self-guided experience: An audio guide allows you to explore at your own pace without a large group.
- Broad range of areas: From the museum and trophies to VIP areas, locker rooms, and the pitch, you’ll see a lot.
- Authentic behind-the-scenes: Walk through locker rooms and imagine what it’s like to be a player or club president.
- Audio guide in multiple languages: Spanish, English, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, German, Italian, Portuguese, and French.
- Limited accessibility: Not suitable for wheelchair users, which is worth considering.
Starting at the Museum, you’ll get a detailed overview of Sevilla FC’s history, starting from its founding in 1890. The exhibits include jerseys, photographs, and trophies that help tell the story of a club with a deep-rooted passion for football. Many reviews highlight how engaging and well-organized this part of the tour is; Boris calls it “well organized, all interesting points are included,” which is no small feat considering how much history there is to cover.
From there, the tour moves into the stadium’s most iconic areas. Let’s break down what you’ll see and why it matters.
The Pitch and Surroundings: One of the highlights is actually stepping onto the field, where you can feel the energy of a match day. Imagine the roar of the fans as you stand where Sevilla’s players once ran, and take note of the vibrant atmosphere that has made this stadium famous.
Trophies and Jerseys: The museum displays the club’s proudest moments, including La Liga titles and Copa del Rey wins. Seeing the jerseys up close, many visitors have mentioned how moving it is to relive the club’s triumphs, with Kumareson noting that the tour “gave us an opportunity to explore the exhibits, various rooms, and the stadium at our own pace.”
VIP and Media Areas: The tour includes a peek into the VIP box and the media room, where you can get a sense of the glamour and pressure that come with hosting major matches. It’s fun to imagine yourself answering questions in a press conference or calling the shots from the club president’s box—ideas many reviews say add an extra fun element.
Locker Room and Tunnel: Perhaps the most visceral part of the tour is walking through the locker room and the player’s tunnel. Feel the anticipation as you stand where players prepare for match time, and listen to the voices of passionate fans singing the anthem, which many reviewers found especially moving. Hattie even remarked that this activity is “really great, even for those not so interested in football,” because the behind-the-scenes look is captivating.
The ticket price of $16 offers solid value, especially considering the range of areas covered and the inclusion of an audio guide in multiple languages. The self-guided format means you can take your time and revisit areas if you wish—many visitors love the freedom to explore at their own pace. The duration of 1.5 hours is sufficient for a thorough visit but not so long that it becomes tiring.
The meeting point is straightforward: just show your ticket at the entrance turnstiles, and the experience begins. The audio guide is accessible via your smartphone, so bring headphones and ensure your device is charged. Reviewers like Richard appreciated the flexibility this offers, with one calling it a “fantastic tour which you can do at your own pace.”
Note that wheelchair users are not accommodated, which is important for travelers with mobility concerns. The tour does not include a guide—it’s self-led—so if you prefer a guided experience, you’ll need to make other arrangements.
Many visitors comment that this isn’t just about seeing a stadium; it’s about feeling part of a football community. You’ll see trophies, photographs, and memorabilia that make the club’s history come alive. For those who have followed Sevilla’s successes, especially their European triumphs, this is a chance to relive those moments in a personal way.
The use of an audio guide provides rich context without the need for a guide physically present, which many find convenient and informative. Boris’s review describes it as “well organized, all interesting points are included,” and others like Hattie appreciate the level of detail that makes the experience memorable even for non-football fans.
This activity is ideal for football fans wanting an intimate look at Sevilla FC’s home ground, but it’s also suitable for history buffs or sports enthusiasts. The flexible pace and self-guided approach make it appealing for those who prefer to explore independently. If you’re traveling with a group that includes non-sports fans, they might find the behind-the-scenes areas and museum exhibits equally engaging.
However, those requiring wheelchair accommodation will want to consider alternative options, as it is not suitable for mobility-impaired visitors. Also, if you’re short on time or on a tight schedule, the 1.5-hour duration makes it a manageable addition to your Sevilla itinerary.
At just $16, this stadium tour offers an authentic, accessible window into Sevilla FC’s world. It combines a mix of historic memorabilia, stadium sights, and behind-the-scenes access that’s hard to beat at this price point. The audio guide enhances the experience without feeling rushed, giving you the freedom to explore what interests you most.
For football aficionados, this tour scores high on authenticity and atmosphere. For casual travelers, it’s a unique chance to see inside a historic stadium and learn about one of Spain’s most passionate football clubs—without a hefty price tag.
If you’re in Seville and want a memorable slice of sports culture, this tour will not disappoint. Just come prepared with headphones and your curiosity, and enjoy the journey through Sevilla’s footballing legacy.
Do I need a guide for this tour?
No, it’s self-guided. You’ll use an audio guide app on your smartphone to explore at your own pace.
How long does the tour last?
The experience takes approximately 1.5 hours, but you can spend more or less time depending on your interest and pace.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally suitable for all ages, but keep in mind the length and the fact that it’s self-guided. Bring headphones for the audio guide.
Can I visit the stadium if I’m not a football fan?
Absolutely. Many reviews mention that even non-football fans find the behind-the-scenes areas and museum interesting.
Are there any accessibility issues?
The tour is not wheelchair accessible, so travelers with mobility needs should plan accordingly.
What language options are available for the audio guide?
The audio guide is available in Spanish, English, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, German, Italian, Portuguese, and French.
Where do I meet for the tour?
At the entrance turnstiles, showing your ticket. The experience begins right there; no separate guide is needed.
Ready to step onto the legendary pitch and discover Sevilla FC’s story firsthand? This tour combines cost, convenience, and a genuine football atmosphere, making it a memorable part of any Seville trip.
More Tickets in Seville
While in Seville, here are other experiences we've covered
You can check availability for your dates here:More Tour Reviews in Seville
More Seville experiences we've covered
- Combo: Hop on hop off + Flamenco Show & Walking tours
- Seville: Jewish Quarter, History & Hidden Corners
- Tablao Flamenco La Exclusiva in Seville and Tinto de Verano
- Seville Cathedral & Giralda Guided Tour: Skip-the-Line Entry
- San Isidoro del Campo Monastery
- Seville: Tapas Tour Across the River in Triana
- Seville: 1-Hour Guadalquivir River Sightseeing Eco Cruise
- Bites & Bliss: A Seville Brunch Stroll
- Sevilla: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium Entry Ticket
- Seville: Sherry Wine Tasting with Light Snacks
- Seville: 1.5 hour Kayak Excursion
- Olive Oil Tasting In Sevilla