Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Sports Fan Tips

Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan is a venue in or near Seville that is most often used for Soccer

Things to check out around Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan?

If you want a really fun way spend an hour, I can't recommend Cubiqum highly enough! It's a puzzle-based, escape-from-the-room type game, run by a very clever gamemaster. Everything is extremely well-organised and age-appropriated, so you kids can go there just easily as adults. It's designed to encourage you to think and act, rather than frustrate you and make things tiresome. Honestly such good fun, you should definitely give it a try!

Best Food and Drink at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan?

The food sold inside the stadium is that cheap, low quality, poor tasting sort that we've come to associate with football matches. And when I say cheap, I mean cheap to produce - it's extortionate for us to buy! What to do instead is bring some snacks with you in your bag - they'll probably get through security - or man up and resist the half-time temptation and slake your thirst and relieve your hunger after the game with some sublime tapas in one of the many great restaurants in Sevilla.

What to expect from the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan crowd?

As with most Spanish crowds, you can expect an awful lot of noise and an absolute cacophony of sound if someone scores a goal. There will be singing, dancing around, banter and good intentions by everyone in the crowd. Since it's a big stadium, you need to hope for an exciting game, 'cause if the hosts play poorly and the crowd quiets down, it will feel incredibly empty and underwhelming. Fortunately Sevilla are an excellent team, so you're usually in for a show!

Best Insider tip at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan?

Ever looked at the dugout for a top flight match and thought "damn, I wonder what it's like to be there!"? Well, with the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan stadium tour, that question will be answered! It really is a cool stadium, and getting personal access to the pitch, changing rooms, press area, the tunnel...it's quite an experience. It only costs €12 for adults and that even covers the exceptional amount of information which your tour guide will put your way throughout.

Best restaurants near Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan?

Friday Nervión is an American-style chain which serves us big portions in short times - what else would you want after 2 hours standing shouting yourself hoarse from the stands? Telepizza Nervión Sevilla is a gorgeous Italian pizza joint which gets the perfect base-topping-cheese combo every time. If you go North of the stadium you have every type of cuisine imaginable (if you aren't too imaginative) including Japanese and, of course, traditional Spanish.

How do I get to Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan?

Since it's only a 30 minute walk from the main train station in Seville, and that it's pretty unlikely to be raining, I would just make the trip on foot. But not everyone enjoys walking! In order to facilitate the shortest walk possible, you want to get Line 1 on the metro and alight at Nervión or Gran Plaza. Problem solved! You can also drive of course, but since there's no official parking at the stadium you'll have to cross your fingers and hope to find a suitable space within walking distance.

Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan seating?

What's great about this stadium is that while there are lots of rows in the tiers, they slope quite steeply rather than shrinking back into the bowels of the stadium. This means that even if you're in the back row of the top tier, you aren't far at all from the action and still feel involved. The seats themselves are pretty comfortable and offer a good amount of space. All sounds good right? Even better, the tickets can start from as low as €22! This won't be a prime spot (those go for €65+) but you're still in the stadium watching a game, and that makes it great value.

Best Bars around Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan?

I know it's Spain, but you just can't go wrong with a good Irish pub before a football game. Just a few streets away from El Estadio you can find both an O'Neills and a Pubs Irlandeses - great beer, great chat, great service. Just outside the stadium you have Friday Nervión which is an American-style bar and restaurant. It's good for families, so if you know you're a rowdy crowd then maybe stick to the dedicated adult bars! (No, not those adult bars...)