So, I was super excited about the Copa del Rey and really wanted to go to the game. First, I thought about going to the stadium box – office directly. I hopped in my car and drove over there. But when I got there, I saw a huge line. People were queued up like ants, stretching as far as I could see.

I stood in that line for a while, but it was moving at a snail’s pace. I started chatting with the guy in front of me. He said he’d been there for over an hour already. After about 30 minutes of waiting, I decided this was a waste of time. I mean, who wants to spend half a day just waiting in line?
Then I remembered that I could try online platforms. I rushed home, plopped myself down on the couch, and fired up my laptop. I went to the official Copa del Rey website. The website looked okay at first glance, but when I tried to find the ticket – buying section, it was like looking for a needle in a haystack. There were so many links and ads everywhere.
After clicking around for what felt like ages, I finally found the ticket page. But guess what? The tickets for the game I wanted were already sold out on the official site. I was like, “You’ve got to be kidding me!”
Not willing to give up, I decided to check out third – party ticket vendors. I heard from some friends that they sometimes have tickets even when the official site runs out. I opened up a well – known third – party ticket website. It was much easier to navigate than the official one. I typed in “Copa del Rey” in the search bar, and a bunch of options popped up.
I compared the prices. Some were a bit more expensive than the official ones, but considering I really wanted to go to the game, I was willing to pay a bit extra. I selected the seats I wanted, which were in the middle section with a great view. Then I went through the checkout process. It was smooth, and I just had to enter my credit card details and confirm the order.

Within a few minutes, I got an email confirmation with my tickets attached. I was so relieved! I printed them out right away, just in case there were any issues with the digital tickets at the stadium.
So, in the end, if you’re looking for tickets for Copa del Rey, don’t just rely on the stadium box – office or the official website. Third – party ticket vendors can be a great option, even though you might have to pay a bit more. But hey, it’s all worth it to watch an amazing game live!
