08.02.2011 11:52
Camp Nou Experience: a success in every way
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The Camp Nou is still in fashion. There was a considerable increase in the number of stadium tours in 2010, producing an increase by almost 30% in income. The challenge now is to attract more local visitors.
The Camp Nou Experience, the collective name for the stadium tour, the museum visit and the
multimedia space, made 30% more in 2010 than it did the previous year. In times of crisis, this is
particularly satisfying, and seems to be the result of the expansion of the facilities over the
last year. “The effort we have put into renovating this area has awakened a lot of
interest”, said Jordi Penas, director of the Josep Lluís Núñez Museum. The Camp Nou
Experience offers an even better way to explore the stadium and feel at one with Barça, its players
and its historic achievements.
Increase in visitors
This improvement in the facilities has generated considerable interest among Barça
and football fans, and the sporting successes have also provided decisive, to the extent that
1,303,738 people visited the Camp Nou Experience last year, which was more than 200,000 up on 2009,
which got 1,089,925 visitors.
The busiest period in 2010 was August, which registered 215,000 visitors, “but there
have been increases for all months of the year”, confirmed Penas. 2010 is very close to our
overall record for the Camp Nou tour, which was 1,397,574 in 2007.
Positive feedback
But apart from numbers, there has also been a high level of satisfaction
among visitors. “Travel agents and tour operators tell us that people are asking to return to
the Camp Nou Experience because it’s so spectacular”, says Penas.
Need for locals
But one thing the Camp Nou Experience would like to see improve is the
number of local visitors, as there are many people from Barcelona and Catalonia that have not
visited for some time or that have never actually come in person. These people are missing the
chance to see how the space has improved and how it makes use of new technologies to reveal a side
of the Camp Nou that they would never have imagined.