The pilgrimage site for Spanish football fans

Looking across the world of football, Spain is definitely an "football powerhouse" that cannot be ignored, so if football fans travel to Spain, visiting the home stadiums of major clubs is a must.

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

The illustrious and glittering home of Real Madrid, besides the stadium itself, there is also an exhibition hall designed specifically for fans. Don't forget to take a photo with the wall full of trophies. There are also small items that witnessed the growth of star players, such as Beckham's football boots.

Camp Nou Stadium

Camp Nou Stadium has been the home of FC Barcelona since 1957. The FC Barcelona Museum here is a must-visit for fans. In addition to items of special significance, the museum also showcases the history and development of the team from 1899 to the present.

Wanda Metropolitano Stadium

This is the home stadium of another team in Madrid: Atlético Madrid. It was newly renovated last year and now has a capacity of over 60,000 spectators.
Mestalla is the oldest stadium in Spain's top league, with a history of 95 years. The latest renovation has transformed it into a white, orange, and black temple, perfectly matching the scene of Valencia fans crowding the local streets on match days.

San Mamés Stadium

Athletic Club Bilbao is the only professional team in its 120-year history composed solely of players from a specific region, the Basque Country. Such a team needs a stadium that truly reflects its values and philosophy—the new San Mamés Stadium is not just a football stadium; it is a totem in the hearts of football enthusiasts.