Discover the most iconic sports stadiums and arenas in Spain. From massive football stadiums to legendary sporting venues.
From the massive Camp Nou (99,354) to renovated Santiago Bernabéu (83,186), discover Spain's biggest football stadiums ranked by official capacity. Features El Clásico venues, La Liga culture, regional identities from Catalonia to Andalusia, and 2030 World Cup preparation.
Rankings Updated: 5/28/2026 | Official Capacities verified from stadium sources
Camp Nou in Barcelona is Spain's largest stadium with a capacity of 99,354, making it the largest stadium in Europe. Currently under renovation with temporary reduced capacity, it will expand to 105,000 upon completion in 2026.
Camp Nou (Barcelona) and Santiago Bernabéu (Real Madrid) host the greatest rivalry in world football. Santiago Bernabéu completed a stunning renovation in 2024 with retractable roof and 83,186 capacity, while Camp Nou remains Europe's largest venue.
Spain will co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup with Portugal and Morocco. Key venues include renovated Santiago Bernabéu, expanded Camp Nou, and Estadio de la Cartuja in Seville, representing Spain's football infrastructure excellence.
Spanish stadiums showcase diverse regional identities: Camp Nou (Catalan pride), San Mamés (Basque culture with Athletic's unique policy), Benito Villamarín (Andalusian passion), and Wanda Metropolitano (modern Madrid football), reflecting Spain's rich cultural diversity.