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Discover the historic El Molinón Stadium in Gijón with this guided tour, exploring restricted areas and immersing yourself in Spain's oldest football club.

At $21 per person, the El Molinón Stadium Guided Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Gijón’s iconic football stadium with a knowledgeable guide. Lasting around 1 hour, this tour is perfect for fans eager to go behind the scenes of Spain’s oldest stadium, which has long been closed off to the public on non-match days. Starting from puerta 0, visitors meet a little before the scheduled starting time and are taken through a series of exclusive areas that reveal the heartbeat of Real Sporting de Gijón.
This experience stands out because it offers access to restricted zones such as the players’ changing rooms, VIP areas, and the historic tunnel — places normally off-limits to spectators. It is particularly appealing for those interested in the culture and history of the club, as well as football enthusiasts who want to feel like a part of the game.
While the tour is accessible in both Spanish and English, its real strength lies in the personalized narration of a specialized guide, making each visit engaging and informative. The tour ends at the club shop, where visitors can buy kits and memorabilia to commemorate their visit and continue their journey as a Sporting fan.
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El Molinón is recognized as Spain’s oldest football stadium, with a history that adds a special layer to this behind-the-scenes tour. For many visitors, walking through the historic tunnel and sitting in the dugout offers a tangible sense of the club’s long-standing presence on Spain’s northern coast. The stadium’s location in Gijón makes it easily accessible for fans exploring Asturias.
This tour transforms the typical stadium visit by offering a guided narrative about the club’s history, its iconic moments, and the culture that built this footballing landmark. The museum encapsulates the club’s story, allowing fans to see trophies, memorabilia, and archival photos that deepen their appreciation for Real Sporting de Gijón.

One of the most appealing aspects of this tour is the chance to access areas normally off-limits to the public. Starting in the press conference room, visitors can imagine being a coach or player, feeling the thrill of media interviews after a big win or a tough match. The mixed zones give an authentic look at how players and journalists interact after the game.
Next, the tour brings visitors to the VIP areas, where they can picture the atmosphere during high-profile matches. The changing rooms offer a glimpse into the players’ preparation routines, and the historic tunnel provides a dramatic walk that culminates on the pitchside, where fans usually cheer from the stands. Sitting in the dugout offers a moment of pause, feeling like part of the team for a few minutes.
Walking through the historic tunnel is a highlight, giving visitors a close-up view of the pathway players take onto the field. Running onto the pitchside is an exciting moment, especially for those who have only seen matches from the stands. The view from the player’s perspective offers a fresh appreciation for the size and atmosphere of El Molinón.
The stadium seating and field are shown from a unique vantage point, providing a sense of the scale and ambiance that make this stadium special. The experience of standing on the pitch helps visitors visualize the energy during match days and understand why El Molinón holds such sentimental value for locals and football fans alike.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes a stop at the club museum, which presents an intimate collection of trophies, jerseys, photographs, and historic memorabilia. The museum helps visitors connect with the club’s legacy and milestones, deepening their understanding of Real Sporting de Gijón’s identity. It’s a great way to appreciate how the club has evolved over the years and its importance in Asturias.
This part of the tour is especially engaging for those interested in football history and local culture. The museum’s displays serve as a visual narrative, highlighting key moments and legendary players that have contributed to the club’s story.
The tour concludes at the club shop, where visitors can purchase kits, scarves, and memorabilia. It’s an excellent opportunity to find authentic Sporting de Gijón gear and remember the experience. Buying a kit or a jersey helps to continue the connection with the club and makes for a meaningful keepsake.
The shop’s location at the end of the tour allows fans to extend their visit and reinforce their passion for the club, creating a more complete and satisfying experience.

The meeting point is conveniently located at puerta 0 of El Molinón, where visitors are advised to arrive at least 10 minutes early. The tour is led by a specialized guide who speaks both English and Spanish, depending on the booking request. This flexibility ensures a smooth experience for international visitors.
Since the tour lasts about 1 hour, it fits well into a day of sightseeing in Gijón or broader Asturias explorations. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so visitors can continue their day without hassle. Knowing the availability beforehand helps with planning, but cancellations are possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The El Molinón Stadium Guided Tour is ideal for football fans eager to see Spain’s oldest stadium from a new perspective. It’s also suitable for anyone interested in sports culture, club history, or local Gijón attractions. The guided narration adds depth to the experience, making it engaging for visitors of all ages.
While not a large-scale stadium tour, its focus on exclusive areas and behind-the-scenes access sets it apart. The affordable price and timed availability make it an accessible option for those wanting to combine sports and cultural exploration during their stay in Asturias.
This tour offers a rewarding glimpse into the world of Spanish football, blending history and exclusivity in a compact, well-organized package. The access to restricted areas and the chance to walk through the players’ tunnel make it particularly appealing for fans who want to feel part of the game. The inclusion of the museum and shop rounds out the experience, making it more than just a stadium visit.
The 4.5-star rating based on 2 reviews reflects its strong appeal, especially considering the positive mention of the guide, Laura. The main considerations are the duration and the limitation to one hour, so those seeking a comprehensive stadium tour may need to supplement this with additional activities.
In summary, the Gijón El Molinón Stadium Guided Tour is a solid choice for football fans, history buffs, and curious visitors who want a behind-the-scenes look at one of Spain’s most historic football venues. It combines culture, sport, and local pride in a lively, accessible way.
“Muy recomendable, la guía, Laura muy buena”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour.
What is the price?
It costs $21 per person.
What areas are accessible during the tour?
Visitors explore restricted zones including changing rooms, VIP areas, the press conference room, mixed zones, and the tunnel.
Is the tour available in multiple languages?
Yes, it is available in English and Spanish, depending on the request.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is puerta 0 of El Molinón stadium.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is there a shop at the end of the tour?
Yes, the tour ends at the club shop, where souvenirs and kits are available.
Who is the tour led by?
The tour is led by a specialized guide with expertise in the club’s history.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it is recommended to reserve beforehand to confirm availability and avoid missing out.
Does this tour suit non-football fans?
While best suited for football enthusiasts, non-football fans who enjoy cultural or sports history may also find it interesting, especially with the behind-the-scenes access.
Are there any physical demands?
The tour is relatively short and accessible but involves walking through different stadium sections, so comfortable footwear is advisable.