Discover the secrets of one of the oldest and most important sports venues in Spain when you take this tour of the Mestalla Stadium, the home of Valencia C.F.
Mestalla Stadium Tour
From the moment you begin this guided tour of the Mestalla Stadium, you will realize that this is not just another stadium. The home of Valencia football club has a capacity for 45,000 spectators and, founded in 1923, is one of the oldest stadiums in Spain.
As you tour its facilities, you will learn its fascinating history and hear some curious legends and anecdotes from our professional guide. You will also visit the amazing press room where famous coaches such as Luis Aragonés, Rafa Benítez, and Quique Sánchez Flores have appeared.
You will see the magnificent pitch onto which star players such as David Villa, Gaizka Mendieta, and Mario Alberto Kempes have scored goals. Last but not least, you will visit the changing rooms where the Valencia first team prepares for each home match.
Accessibility
The stadium tour is accessible for people with reduced mobility, but the itinerary will not be the same: the stands, the press room, and the tunnel will be omitted due to the impossibility of access. Instead, an alternative itinerary will be offered to the following areas: playing field, the local dressing room, the chapel, the mixed area, Mestalla per Sempre, hobby balcony, and the "Blanquinegres Records" museum.
Reduced entry
Reduced ticket prices apply to children aged 4 to 12; adults over 65 and/or retired or pensioners; and the unemployed. All of them must be accredited in advance at the box office with a supporting document.
Important information
On match days the tour can only take place in the morning and access to the changing rooms is closed. We recommend that you check the official Valencia CF website for the match schedule.
Timetables and languages
When making your reservation you must indicate in which language you would like to take the tour.
Temporary Closure
Due to an event, visiting the dugouts or accessing the pitch will not be possible until July 10, 2024 (inclusive). Instead, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the stadium from one of the lower-side stands.
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