Step into the heart of Les Corts and trace the origins of one of the world’s most celebrated football clubs. This intimate walking experience moves through the neighbourhood where the blaugrana story began, pausing at landmarks that reveal Barcelona’s sporting and social history. Begin at the spot where Camp de les Corts once stood and learn how early stadium life shaped local culture. Wander to the Pi de les Corts, a century-old pine that served as the traditional meeting point for generations of supporters. Pause at Can Fuste, a classic restaurant whose walls have witnessed moments of triumph and drama, including the extraordinary events surrounding the Quini kidnapping in 1981. Visit the original La Masia building, a 1702 farmhouse that became the incubator for youth talent — from Messi to Xavi and Iniesta — and discover why the academy is considered the most successful of its kind. The route also passes Les Corts Cemetery, the resting place of legendary figures such as Ladislao Kubala, and finishes with reflections on the club’s evolution and future projects. Expect a rich blend of local anecdotes, historical context and architectural glimpses that bring Barça’s past vividly to life. Read more
Camp Nou is currently under renovation
Tour involves approximately 90 minutes of walking
Discover Barça’s origins in Les Corts with a compelling walk that connects iconic sites and untold stories.