Discover the best cities for sports fans — stadiums, events, travel guides & more.
Barcelona is one of Europe's most exciting sports cities, home to FC Barcelona — one of the most famous football clubs in the world. The Camp Nou (being rebuilt as Spotify Camp Nou) is a pilgrimage site for football fans globally. Beyond football, Barcelona hosts the Barcelona Open (tennis), has a passionate basketball culture with FC Barcelona Bàsquet, and is close to the Circuit de Catalunya for F1. The city itself is stunning — Gaudí architecture, beautiful beaches, incredible food, and a vibrant nightlife make Barcelona a perfect sports travel destination.
Melbourne is Australia's sporting capital and one of the great sports cities of the world. The city hosts more major international sporting events than almost anywhere else — the Australian Open (tennis), the Australian Grand Prix (F1), the Boxing Day Test (cricket), and the AFL Grand Final. Melburnians are passionate about sport in a way that's hard to find elsewhere. The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is a cathedral of sport — the largest stadium in the Southern Hemisphere. The city's café culture, world-class restaurants, and vibrant arts scene make it a fantastic destination beyond the sport.
London is arguably the sports capital of the world. Home to some of football's most iconic clubs — Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, West Ham — the city offers Premier League action almost every weekend from August to May. Beyond football, London hosts Wimbledon (tennis), The Oval and Lord's (cricket), Twickenham (rugby), and the London Marathon. With world-class transport links, incredible hotels, and a vibrant fan culture, London is the ultimate sports travel destination.
Dubai has rapidly established itself as one of the world's premier sports destinations. The city hosts world-class events across multiple sports — the Dubai Tennis Championships, the DP World Tour Championship (golf), the Dubai Desert Classic, and international cricket at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Dubai's modern infrastructure, luxury hotels, tax-free shopping, and year-round sunshine make it an attractive destination for sports fans. The city is also a major hub for South Asian cricket fans, with Pakistan and India regularly playing matches here.