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Allianz Arena Events & Tickets

Allianz Arena is the home of FC Bayern Munich

📅 Events at Allianz Arena

Allianz Arena hosts a range of Football Soccer ⚽ events throughout the year and is one of Germany's largest sports venues. As the home ground of Bayern Munich of the Bundesliga and the main home of the German national football team, the stadium primarily hosts both domestic and international football matches.

The following Allianz Arena events are currently popular:

You can find the full Allianz Arena events schedule above, at the top of this page. For other events in the area, you can also check out:


Allianz Arena Travel & Parking

🏟️ AddressAllianz Arena, Werner-Heisenberg-Allee 25, Munich, 80939, Germany Directions in Google Maps

The stadium is located in the north of Munich, about 11 km from the city centre. It has extensive on-site parking facilities, but it is also easily reached via train (with a comprehensive Park and Ride system in place) so public transport is recommended to avoid congestion.

Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Allianz Arena. Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.

The Allianz Arena has one of Europe's largest parking structures, with some 9,800 parking spaces and 1,200 VIP parking spaces, to accommodate up to 70,000 visitors. However, traffic does get busy on match days and so you may want to consider parking at one of the Park & Ride facilities at surrounding stations and take the train to the stadium.

Here are the stations you should park at depending on your direction of travel:

  • A8 (Southeast from Salzburg/Rosenheim) – take the exit Unterhaching Ost (93) and park at the U-Bahn (underground) station Neuperlach Süd
  • A8 (Northwest from Augsburg/Stuttgart) – take the exit Dachau/Fürstenfeldbruck (78) and park at the U-Bahn (underground) station Olching
  • A8 (Northwest from Augsburg/Stuttgart) – take the exit München-Langwied (80) and park at the U-Bahn (underground) station Lochhausen
  • A9 (North from Nürnberg) – take the exit Garching-Süd (71) and park at the U-Bahn (underground) station Garching-Hochbrück
  • A9 (North from Nürnberg) – take the exit Garching-Nord (70) and park at the U-Bahn (underground) station Garching-Forschungszentrum
  • A94 (East from Mühldorf) – take the exit Feldkirchen-West (6) and park at the U-Bahn (underground) station Messestadt Ost
  • A95 (South from Garmisch-Partenkirchen/Starnberg) – take the exit M-Fürstenried (3) and park at the U-Bahn (underground) station Fürstenried West
  • A96 (West from Lindau) – take the exit München-Freiham Mitte (5) and park at the S-Bahn (urban rail) station P+R Harthaus

Wheelchair users should park at car park P1, use the entrance via “Eingang Süd” (South entrance).

There are pick-up and drop-off zones close to the stadium, but a taxi may not be the fastest option to get to the stadium due to local road closures and traffic queues. Taxis use the S1/S0 access, please follow the traffic guidance.

The closest bus stop to the stadium is Fröttmaning which is a 1.0 km (12 min) walk from the venue. This is the Park & Ride terminal.

Fröttmaning station is 1.2 km (14 min) walk from the stadium. The station is on Line 6 of Munich's metro (U-Bahn) network, taking 30 minutes to and from Munich city centre.

If you are using the Park & Ride facilities, here is how to get to Fröttmaning:

  • From Neuperlach Süd – Take the U5 and U6 (changing at Odeonsplatz) to Fröttmaning (32 minutes)
  • From Olching – Take the S3 and U6 (changing at Marienplatz) to Fröttmaning (51 minutes)
  • From Lochhausen – Take the S3 and U6 (changing at Marienplatz) to Fröttmaning (45 minutes)
  • From Garching-Hochbrück – Take the U6 to Fröttmaning (4 minutes)
  • From Garching-Forschungszentrum – Take the U6 to Fröttmaning (9 minutes)
  • From Messestadt Ost – Take the U2 and U6 (changing at Sendlinger Tor) to Fröttmaning (45 minutes)
  • From Fürstenried West – Take the U3 and U6 (changing at any stop between Implerstraße and Münchener Freiheit) to Fröttmaning (42 minutes)
  • From P+R Harthaus – Take the S8 and U6 (changing at Marienplatz) to Fröttmaning (46 minutes)

Cycling to the venue is a great option. The route is well sign-posted from the city centre and bicycle racks are located north of the stadium (Busparkplatz Nord) right next to the entrances.

The stadium's location on the edge of the city means walking is unlikely to be an option unless you're staying in the nearby area.


Allianz Arena Hotels & Accommodation

If you want to stay near as near to the stadium as possible, then check out the northern Schwabing-Freimann area, which is within walking distance of the venue. However, accommodation options may be limited and it is further away from the city's main tourist attractions.

📍 Where To Stay

If you are looking to make more of the city, then accommodation around Altstadt will put you in the city centre, close to the cultural attractions and shopping. Alternatively, the adjacent Maxvorstadt area is known for its vibrant night-life. Both Altstadt and Maxvorstadt are approximately 30 minutes on public transport to the stadium.


About Allianz Arena

Located in the northern section of Munich, Allianz Arena is a sleek football stadium famous for its futuristic, colour-changing exterior. 

📜 History

The venue opened in 2005, and it is the home of Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich

It has hosted the 2012 UEFA Champions League final, and was also selected to host games at the 2006 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 2020, and Euro 2024. In 2022. it hosted the first-ever regular season NFL game as the Seattle Seahawks took on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The lower seats in the arena offer an especially up-close-and-personal fan experience and the venue also plays host to special events and corporate gatherings.

🎟️ Tickets & Seating Charts

With a capacity of just over 75,000, the Allianz Arena is the second-largest stadium in Germany, behind only Borussia Dortmund's Westfalenstadion (Signal Iduna Park). Tickets are split into 5 categories reflecting different seating areas around the Allianz Arena, ranging from the cheapest at Category 5 to the most expensive in Category 1. As well as hospitality areas and skyboxes, the categories are as follows:

  • Category 1 
  • Category 2 
  • Category 3 
  • Category 4 
  • Category 5 

Ticket prices for Allianz Arena events vary considerably depending on the event, the teams/players, the type of ticket, and the seller. Koobit compares tickets and prices from primary and secondary suppliers so you can find the right ticket for you at the best price. Click through to your preferred event and then click the Tickets tab to find the seating chart/seat map, ticket information, prices, and reviews specific to that event.

The stadium has 2 restaurants (one in the north stand and one in the south stand), a bistro, several club areas, and almost 30 kiosks serving bratwurst, pizza, beer, and more so there are ample opportunities to purchase food and drink.

There are 16 entrances around the perimeter of the stadium labelled A through S. Please use the entrance that corresponds with your ticket.

Away fans primarily enter the stadium from the northwest (Entrances R, P, N), as well as Entrance J.

On matchdays, the Allianz Arena opens 2 hours before the start of the match.

There are toilet facilities conveniently located close to all blocks in the arena.

The Allianz Arena has 227 premium seats allocated to wheelchair users and 1 accompanying carer each (who is seated next to the wheelchair user). These are located on the long sides of the stadium on the top rows of the lower tier, allowing sufficient room for manoeuvring wheelchairs.

The whole of Level 2 is “barrier-free” for people with disabilities. This level includes refreshment kiosks with lowered counters (which are situated 15 m from the disabled fan areas), support services for disabled people, and specially equipped toilets, one of which is fitted with a hoist. Specially reserved lifts are available for changing levels in the north and south stands.

There are 20 headsets are available for the visually impaired. Live match commentary by reporters for the visually impaired at the ground provides full information on the action on the pitch. 

There are 20 subtitle glasses are available for people with hearing disabilities. The match commentary runs as close-captioned live subtitles on augmented reality glasses. The subtitles are produced in the lower section of the glasses in real time by 2 online captioners.

There is a free Bundesliga travel guide app aimed at football fans with and without disabilities. Among other things, it offers an audio service for visually impaired and blind fans and information in plain language. This is a simplified variant of the standard German language - with the aim of giving as many people as possible access to information. In addition, you can select your individual support needs in the app and based on this you will receive all the information relevant to you - for example, where the barrier-free entrances or toilets are located in the respective stadium. The app also offers you the opportunity to give feedback on your own experiences when you arrive at the stadium. The Bundesliga travel guide app can be downloaded from the App Store and Google Play:

  • Luggage Storage – there are 4 luggage storage facilities (Servicepoints 1 through 4) located on the Esplanade outside the stadium 

❓ Allianz Arena FAQ

What games are happening at the Allianz Arena?

The Allianz Arena hosts a range of football matches throughout the year and as the home ground of Bayern Munich, it regularly holds Bundesliga and UEFA Champions League games.

How much are tickets at the Allianz Arena?

Ticket prices will vary depending on a number of factors such as the opponent, the time of the season or stage of the competition, the tier the ticket is for, and the seller. For example, tickets for a match against a less well-known opponent will typically be cheaper than those for a big rival. Similarly, tickets in the highest tiers of the stadium that are further from the action will be more affordable than those closer to the pitch. The average ticket price for the Allianz Arena is EUR €110. Koobit compares ticket prices from primary and secondary sellers – just click through to an event and then click the Tickets tab for event-specific ticket information.

Can I buy tickets at the Allianz Arena box office?

It is sometimes possible to buy tickets at the Allianz Arena on the day of the event. On Bundesliga matchdays, the first ticket booth opens at 10:00 in the West Ticket Canyon (on the left when facing the Arena). For Champions League matches, the first booth opens at 12:00 noon. Please note that availability may be limited on the day and demand is high for Bayern Munich games meaning that tickets may sell out quickly. Buying your ticket online is generally the most reliable and convenient way to secure your tickets to a game to ensure you get the admission you want and know the price upfront.

Where can I park at the Allianz Arena?

The Allianz Arena has one of Europe's largest parking structures with over 10,000 spaces, however, due to congestion on matchdays, the use of Park & Ride or public transport is encouraged by the venue. See the Allianz Arena travel & parking section above for parking details and other venue travel information including public transport.

What hotels are near the Allianz Arena?

The Allianz Arena is located in the north of Munich and there is a wide range of accommodation options throughout the city that will suit all needs and budgets. See the Allianz Arena hotels & accommodation section above to find hotels near the stadium. You can also find additional information by clicking through to an event and then clicking the Accommodation and Destination tabs.

When do the gates open at the Allianz Arena?

On matchdays, the Allianz Arena opens 2 hours before the start of the match. For some events, you can find the gate opening time on Koobit by viewing the event’s Schedule tab. Timings should also be confirmed on your tickets when you receive them.

What is the capacity of Allianz Arena?

Allianz Arena has a capacity of approximately 75,024. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.

What city is Allianz Arena in?

Munich.

What is the address of Allianz Arena?

Werner-Heisenberg-Allee 25, Munich, 80939, Germany.


Allianz Arena Event Reviews

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers v Seattle Seahawks, Allianz Arena

1. No beer at the pre-game festivities. Limited food. Long lines for food. No tables by food stands closest to stadium.

2. The crowd all funneled toward the stadium with nowhere to go. It felt unsafe. A couple crowd surges and the front would have been squished.

3. Inside the stadium— no food selection. Need more selection of food and drinks. Visit Lumen Field in Seattle for inspiration.

4. The “beer “. The lemon mixed beer is a stomach killer. Too much sugar, and tastes different with every pour. Offer one without the extra sugar in it and your international crowd will enjoy it.

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