Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc Lluís Companys is more than a stadium — it’s one of Barcelona’s most iconic large-scale venues, originally built for events in 1929 and later fully revamped to serve as the main stadium of the 1992 Olympic Games. Its recognizable monumental façade and wide open bowl deliver a classic Olympic feel, while a capacity of around 55,926 seats makes it ideal for major football nights and headline concerts.
Inside, the layout is clear and easy to navigate, with strong sightlines that help you stay close to the action — whether it’s on the pitch or on stage. Visitors often highlight the sense of space, the solid open-air concert acoustics, and the convenient range of food and drink options that support big event crowds.
The stadium sits on Montjuïc Hill within the Olympic Ring, and the exact address is Passeig Olímpic, 15-17, Sants-Montjuïc, Barcelona, Spain. Most people approach via Plaça d’Espanya, then continue by bus or event shuttles towards the venue; another good option is taking the Montjuïc funicular and finishing with a short walk to the entrances. On-site parking is available but limited, so arriving early or planning for public transport is recommended — for broader city transport details, see the text further down the page.