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Girona: Montilivi Stadium Guided Tour
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Montilivi Stadium feels personal once you’re inside. This guided Girona FC tour gives you access to areas most matchday fans never see—press spaces, player zones, and the route from the tunnel to the pitch.
I really liked two parts: walking onto the pitch itself, and the included 360° Immersive Experience, which adds a matchday-style storyline to the tour. One thing to consider before you book: the tour runs in English, Spanish, and Catalan, and one reported problem is getting the right language experience when booking English.
The Montilivi Stadium Guided Tour is a solid one-hour pick if you love football culture and want real behind-the-scenes access—not just a quick stadium photo stop. Just double-check your language expectations so you don’t end up stuck listening to Spanish when you planned on English.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth your time
- Finding Montilivi Stadium: Gates 4 and 5 by the official shop
- Your guided route: press room to changing rooms to the player tunnel
- The press and media areas
- The changing rooms
- The tunnel to the pitch
- Stepping onto the Montilivi pitch: the part you’ll remember
- The 360° Immersive Experience: a matchday-style story inside the tour
- What these restricted areas teach you about Girona FC culture
- Price and value: $21 for a one-hour behind-the-scenes pass
- Language matters: English, Spanish, or Catalan can change your experience
- Who this Montilivi Stadium tour is best for
- Should you book the Girona: Montilivi Stadium Guided Tour?
- FAQ
- Where do I meet for the Montilivi Stadium guided tour?
- How long is the Girona: Montilivi Stadium Guided Tour?
- How much does the tour cost?
- What’s included in the ticket?
- What languages are available for the live guide?
- Can I cancel if my plans change?
Key highlights worth your time

- Pitch access at Montilivi: you get to step onto the playing field, not just stare from behind a fence.
- Restricted matchday areas: press conference room, changing rooms, and the tunnel route to the pitch.
- 360° Immersive Experience included: a tech add-on that helps the tour feel more like being in a Girona match.
- Expert Girona FC guidance: a live guide in English, Spanish, or Catalan during the tour.
- Easy start point: access between gates 4 and 5, close to the official stadium shop.
Finding Montilivi Stadium: Gates 4 and 5 by the official shop

Plan to arrive a few minutes early. The tour access starts at the stadium between gates 4 and 5, and it’s very close to the official stadium shop, which makes orientation pretty easy.
This matters more than it sounds. Stadium tours can get chaotic if you’re trying to figure out where your group gathers right as you’re late. By starting near the shop, you’re less likely to wander around the outer roads of Montilivi guessing which door is yours.
If you’re coming on foot from central Girona, give yourself a little cushion for the walk and for finding the right gate. Once you’re at gates 4 and 5, the tour ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not left trying to navigate stadium exits afterward.
You can also read our reviews of more guided tours in Girona
Your guided route: press room to changing rooms to the player tunnel

The core value here is access. This isn’t just a walk through the public concourse. The tour is designed to take you into spaces tied to the matchday routine of Girona Fútbol Club.
The press and media areas
You’ll visit the press conference room, plus the matchday press zone described on the tour. Standing in a space built for questions, stats, and quick answers changes how you see the stadium. It’s not just architecture—it’s where the club talks to the outside world right after the final whistle.
The practical takeaway: if you like football culture, these rooms give you context beyond the pitch. You see the club’s public side before you hit the more intimate player areas.
The changing rooms
Next up are the changing rooms. This is the part that most people feel instantly in their bones—locker-room energy is different from sitting in the stands. Even if you’ve seen changing rooms in other stadium tours, Montilivi’s setup makes the tour feel like a behind-the-scenes pass, not a museum stop.
What to watch for: keep your phone ready, but don’t treat it like you’re speed-running content. The guide is there to connect what you’re seeing to Girona FC and matchday life.
The tunnel to the pitch
Then you go to the tunnel route: the path players use to reach the field every match. This is usually the emotional highlight for football fans, because the tunnel is where teams turn their season goals into body language and focus.
And yes—you’ll feel it when you walk through, even if you’re not carrying equipment. The tunnel’s purpose is clear: it controls the moment. One minute you’re in stadium space, the next you’re on the boundary between everyday visitors and matchday actors.
Stepping onto the Montilivi pitch: the part you’ll remember

The tour’s headline moment is simple: you feel like a professional footballer as you step onto the pitch. You’re not watching the match from the stands. You’re standing on the same green the players run, sprint, and slide across on game days.
This is the value that makes $21 feel reasonable. A lot of stadium tours charge you for views you could get from outside or from seats. Here, your money buys the experience of being on the playing surface.
Practical tip: wear shoes you’re comfortable walking in for about a full hour. You’ll be moving through indoor areas and then onto the pitch area. If you’re visiting in warmer months, plan for sunlight near the stadium bowl too.
Also, take a moment to look back toward the stands. From the pitch, Montilivi can feel different—like the stadium turns around and faces you instead of the other way around. That’s what turns a tour into a memory.
The 360° Immersive Experience: a matchday-style story inside the tour

Included in the tour is a 360° Immersive Experience. Even without extra details, you can think of it as the tour’s tech layer—the part that connects the physical spaces (press room, changing rooms, tunnel, pitch) with a more narrated matchday perspective.
For you, that means two things:
- It helps break the tour into beats, so it doesn’t feel like nonstop corridors and rooms.
- It gives context to Girona FC beyond just what you can point at in photos.
I like add-ons like this when they support the main activity. In this case, the 360° session supports what you’re already seeing: it’s meant to make the stadium story easier to follow while you’re standing in the real locations.
What these restricted areas teach you about Girona FC culture
The best stadium tours do one thing well: they show you how a club operates behind the scenes. This tour leans into that with the exact areas that matter on match day—media spaces, the locker-room moment, and the tunnel.
You start to understand that Girona Fútbol Club isn’t only about the 90 minutes on the pitch. It’s also about:
- Communication and pressure in the press room
- Focus and preparation in the changing rooms
- The controlled arrival moment through the tunnel
- The performance space itself, the pitch
And since the tour explicitly references the history and beauty of Montilivi, it’s not only about photos. You’re meant to connect the building with the fan culture that lives around it. If you care about football identity—team ritual, matchday routine, and how the club presents itself—this tour is built for you.
One small reality check: the tour duration is about 1 hour, so you won’t get a long, classroom-style lecture about every era. Instead, you get a concentrated visit to the most meaningful spaces.
Price and value: $21 for a one-hour behind-the-scenes pass

At $21 per person, this is priced like an accessible stadium experience, not a premium, all-day program. The question is whether you’re paying for something you can’t easily get on your own.
In this case, the answer is yes, because the included access is the point:
- Press and conference areas
- Changing rooms
- The tunnel route
- The pitch itself
- Plus the 360° experience
If you’re the kind of visitor who loves practical access—like, I want to stand where players stand—then $21 for an hour starts to make sense fast. If you mainly want the outside view of the stadium or quick sightseeing photos, you might find it less worth it.
Also note who runs it: the tour is provided through Bstadium.es, which fits with the idea that this is a stadium-focused product, not a random local walk.
Language matters: English, Spanish, or Catalan can change your experience

The tour guide is described as live, with English, Spanish, and Catalan available.
Here’s the important caution. One reported experience is very straightforward: someone booked the English tour but ended up as the only English speaker while the guide and the rest of the group spoke Spanish. That person felt they didn’t learn as much as they expected.
So do this before you arrive: when you book, confirm your expected language option clearly. If your Spanish or Catalan is limited, plan your language expectations tightly. If you’re okay with Spanish, then the tour becomes much more forgiving.
If your goal is learning and context, language affects everything—from how quickly you connect club details to what you’re seeing in the rooms.
Who this Montilivi Stadium tour is best for

I think it’s a strong match if you:
- Love football culture and want real stadium access
- Want an activity you can do in about an hour
- Prefer guided structure over wandering
- Like interactive extras, which is where the 360° experience helps
It’s also a good fit for couples or small groups who want the same “wow” moment—pitch access—without the time cost of a longer tour.
If you’re only after outdoor photos, there are simpler options. But for most football fans, this tour’s mix of press, players’ spaces, and pitch time is the point.
Should you book the Girona: Montilivi Stadium Guided Tour?
I’d book it if you want behind-the-scenes access and you’re okay spending about an hour inside the stadium experience. The big selling points are clear: pitch access, restricted matchday areas like the press room and changing rooms, and the included 360° Immersive Experience.
I’d hesitate only if your top priority is learning in English and you’re worried about language mismatch. Since at least one booking experience reported ending up with Spanish-speaking guide and group, it’s worth double-checking your language details before you pay.
If you confirm the language you need and you’re excited by the pitch-and-tunnel vibe, this is a fun, value-friendly way to feel the Girona FC stadium from the inside.
FAQ
Where do I meet for the Montilivi Stadium guided tour?
You enter the stadium access between gates 4 and 5, very close to the official stadium shop. The tour ends back at the same meeting point.
How long is the Girona: Montilivi Stadium Guided Tour?
The tour lasts about 1 hour. Starting times depend on availability.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $21 per person.
What’s included in the ticket?
The ticket includes entrance to the Montilivi Stadium tour, a 360° Immersive Experience, a guided tour by an expert on Girona FC, and an exclusive souvenir bracelet.
What languages are available for the live guide?
The live tour guide is offered in English, Spanish, and Catalan.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





























