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Mestalla seating plan & guide

Mestalla, opened in 1923, is the oldest top-flight stadium in Spain and home to Valencia CF. Its steep, towering stands sit close to the pitch and create one of La Liga's most intimidating atmospheres, with a capacity near 49,400. A long-delayed move to the new Nou Mestalla remains under construction.

CityValencia
Opened1923
TypeFootball stadium
Capacity≈49,400

Best sections

Tribuna (Main Stand)

The covered main side stand gives the best central, sheltered view.

Curva Nord (North Curve)

Behind the goal with the loudest ultras and a steep, dramatic vantage point.

Gradas Altas (upper tiers)

The famously steep upper decks give a commanding full-pitch view of the action.

Insider tips

  • Mestalla is centrally located; the Aragón metro station is a short walk away.
  • The upper tiers are very steep, so choose lower or middle rows if heights are a concern.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Mestalla?

Tribuna (Main Stand) offer the closest view, while gradas altas (upper tiers) are the best value. The famously steep upper decks give a commanding full-pitch view of the action.

Where is Mestalla?

Mestalla is a football stadium in Valencia, opened in 1923 with a capacity of ≈49,400.

Where can I find the cheapest Mestalla tickets?

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