Deciding to go for it
Okay, so I’ve been wanting to check out Sevilla FC’s stadium forever, ’cause I’m a huge football nut. When I planned my Spain trip, this was top on my list. I figured, why not make it happen, but without spending a fortune? Man, ticket prices can really add up, you know?

Starting my research
First off, I grabbed my phone and started digging around. I knew I needed to find out what the tours cost and how to score deals. I poked around general searches – didn’t spend hours, just basic stuff. Found out that adult tickets run between 15 and 25 euros depending on the day. Ouch, thought that felt kinda steep, so I got determined to slash that price.
Then, I talked to a few friends who’d been there before. One buddy mentioned booking in advance saves cash, especially for off-peak times. Another said skipping extras like fancy souvenirs or upgraded tours helps keep it cheap. Made a mental note to stick to the basics.
Booking my ticket
Next up, I jumped into actually buying the ticket. I chose a weekday slot in the morning – like, a Tuesday at 10 AM ’cause that’s usually quieter and cheaper. Went straight to their official place online (can’t say how, but it was straightforward). Selected the basic stadium tour option for around 12 euros, down from the peak price of 20. Felt pretty proud of saving almost 40% right there!
To push it further, I avoided all those add-ons they offer. No guided stories or team store goodies – just the entry. Payment was a breeze, got a confirmation email. Total win for under 15 euros with fees included.
On the day of the tour
So, I took the bus over to save on taxi fare – public transport rocks for pennies. Arrived early, showed my ticket at the gate, and boom, I was in. The tour itself was awesome! We walked through the stands, locker rooms, and pitch side. I snapped loads of pics, soaked in the football vibes, and geeked out like a kid. Took about an hour, and it felt totally worth it without breaking the bank.

How I saved money overall
Looking back, here’s what worked for me to cut costs big time:
- Picked a weekday morning slot for lower prices.
- Stuck with the basic tour – no frills or extras.
- Booked way ahead online to snag discounts.
- Used buses or walked instead of costly rides.
Ended up spending just over 15 euros total for an unforgettable experience. If you’re tight on cash like I was, these steps are gold. Just be smart and enjoy the ride!
