Allianz Arena

Die im Jahre 2005 eröffnete Allianz Arena, die Heimstätte der beiden Münchener Vereine FC Bayern und TSV 1860, ist eine reine Fußball-Arena für rund 70.000 Zuschauer. Sie war Spielort der Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft 2006 und Austragungsort des Endspiels der UEFA Champions League 2012.

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Werner-Heisenberg-Allee 25 80939 Munich Germany

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CNN

In 2006, Bayern Munich moved into the state-of-the-art, spaceship-like soccer stadium at the incomparable Allianz Arena. Even if tickets for a game are unavailable, the stadium tour is worthwhile. Read more

Aisha AlMansouri

Allianz arena is worth the visit.. the tour is poorly organized .. U visit the museum and the shop then u start the tour which will end at the exit.. So you shop then tour

Lufthansa

The FC Bayern Adventure World has over 500 exhibits relating to the soccer club - including soccer cleats and jerseys, a model of the club boardroom, certainly all the team trophies and much more.

DoubleDeuce

Bayern Munich really has a very fun supporters club. Keep an eye out for the call and response routine between them and the away team supporters club across the stadium on the top level.

Bas Hof

Perfect for a tour in the stadium to break the day. The Bayern shop and museum are amazing cool. Also great when you have a camper. You can sleep here for 20 euros. They also have electricity.

Saleh Al-Yahya

One of the best stadiums in Europe, well organized starting from the car parking , food trucks , Club merchandise, Gates, stairs, restaurants and seats. One of the best football experience.

muttibey

It is one of the beauties of football . Amazing atmosphere and amazing ambiance. Just go and enjoy if you have the chance.

Raphael Langenscheidt

One of the best stadiums I know in terms of overall experience. Do - try to get a ticket to park in areas S0 or S1. Don't - take a car otherwise.

huwba

go to the games of tsv 1860 munich - (sadly) less people but way more atmosphere

Manu Veth

Football as the arguably best team in the world plays here. But for an authentic fan experience visit 1860 Munich.

Ibrahim

They weren't organised at all, we spent around one hour for security check! Some people missed the first 10 minutes of the game! Come early

UEFA.com

The best way to get there is by public transport . From the city centre take the U6 underground line northbound to 'Fröttmaning'. There's a small football symbol next to the stop on maps and screens.

Sabine Masodini Lodge

Great place this arena. Especially when you're a soccer and Bayern Muenchen Fan. When you approach it by night it looks like a stranded UFO.

Aline Brandão

There are tours in English everyday (check the times on their website). It might be your only chance to see the inside, since it's almost impossible to get match tickets.

UEFA.com

Most fans congregate in the city-centre bars and restaurants pre-match. A popular spot is always Leopoldstrasse, a long road stretching from close to Marienplatz right up into the north of the city .

Grazyna O

Second biggest arena in Germany. All games have been sold out since the building opened. A must-see for Bayer-München fans.

Lukas

Great stadium with awesome atmosphere. But: What the hell?!? Prices for food and drinks are fu**ed up!

UEFA.com

Fröttmaning is in the Inner Zone. You can get a Single Day Ticket for €5.40 which is valid for travelling to and from the stadium and anywhere inside the Inner Zone until 06:00 the following morning.

UEFA.com

Tickets behind both goals tend to be the cheapest. The best views are from the East and West stands, where tickets cost €50-€70. The away block is in a corner of the upper tier in the North End.

UEFA.com

The ground is in the north of Munich and is best accessed via the U-Bahn stop 'Fröttmaning', a place German football legend Franz Beckenbauer once described as being "home to nothing but tree frogs".

Mat Nichol

Great stadium and fairly easy to get to. You need to buy a charge card inside the stadium and put money on it at a machine before you can buy a beer or a wurst as the vendors do not take cash.

UEFA.com

The stadium 's official tenants are FC Bayern München and TSV 1860 von München. The stadium 's unique facade, consisting of 2,874 air panels, glows red (Bayern), blue (1860) or white (non-matchdays).

Ioannis Papapetrou

The most beautiful stadium i have ever been...The light are amazing!!!

Andrea Ferrarese

great sport zone..big swimming pool and one of the most beautiful temple of football ....the home of Bayern...u must go into the "fernsehen turm" where u could have good view of the munchen's landscape

Goonotora

Don't come before the game because you wont be able to see Arena as a tourist . Tickets should be bought online well in advance as games in this stadium are high in demand.

UEFA.com

You can also follow the A99 and continue to the 'München Fröttmaning Nord' junction. There is underground parking (Europe's largest such car park ), but it can get very congested after the game.

UEFA.com

Fans travelling by train will likely arrive into Munich Central Station (München Hauptbahnhof). From here, take any eastbound S-Bahn to Marienplatz, where you can then get the U6 to Fröttmaning.

UEFA.com

There are plenty of food and drink counters in the catacombs of the stadium , offering typical German football fare such as bratwurst , pretzels and beer (alcohol-free for UEFA competitions).

Owner

Amazing stadium . I cheer for Bayern Munich good luck in UEFA champions league .

Vasek S.

If you wanna use the parking you need the Arena card . Also you can pay for a food and drink inside the stadium with this card .

UEFA.com

Named after famous German atomic physicist and 1932 Nobel Prize for Physics winner Werner Heisenberg, the Fußball Arena München played host to the opening game of the 2006 FIFA World Cup . Read more

Avital Tzur

Due to security the lines at the entrance are quite long. They will not let you in with a bag larger then something like 25X35cm (very small). There are lockers near the parking lot .

UEFA.com

Fans arriving by plane will fly into Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport . From there take the S8 (not the S1) to Marienplatz, where you can change onto the underground and take the U6 to Fröttmaning.

UEFA.com

The stadium operates a no-cash system, so in order to purchase refreshments, you need to collect an 'arena card ' which can be topped up with credit at any of the various loading stations.

Melinda Mária

The English tour tickets was sold out early so worth to make an appointment online! Consider that the Arena is about 25 minutes from the U6 stop.

Pazzilivo Ash

Two professional Munich football clubs FC Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 München have played their home games at the Allianz Arena since the start of the 2005–06 season.

Laura Buecheler

Check it out at night! Depending which soccer team is playing it shines in red, blue or white!

Abbas Fazal

Amazing vibe during the game. And very well organized !!!

UEFA.com

Get out of any of the 'Universität', 'Giselastraße' or 'Münchner Freiheit' stops and you'll be greeted by a marathon of bars and restaurants , with many more along the many side streets.

UEFA.com

To go by car from the city centre, follow the A9 northbound and take exit 73 – 'München Fröttmaning Süd', turning into Werner-Heisenberger-Allee, approximately 11 kilometres from the city centre.

Vanessa Pur

For BMW drivers, parking possibilities on the BMW location near the Arena - you have to call them in the week before the match and ask for a parking lot .

Gordon Charlton

Get there early if you're an away supporter as they walk you miles away from the stadium to get there

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Very impressive enter the stadium and feel the vibration that players feel when entering field ..

Saltuk Saldamli

check the sum on the pay-card right away as you get it at the counter. it may malfunction after having waited 15mins in the line

Andrew O BC 翁

Great & beautiful architecture . Main venue of FC Bayern Munich

Mellissa Lee

this is so totally awesome to be there at night with the changing lights of the arena. should stop by to see.

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It is significant to learn to handle defeats as well as triumphs properly even tho we prefer the glory days.

Abeer Bakhashwain

Had fun seeing the stadium and player room

UEFA.com

Constructed between 2002 and 2005 in preparation for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, the stadium has a total capacity of 69,901 for domestic matches and 66,000 for UEFA competitions.

UEFA.com

It can be difficult to get tickets for Bayern home games, especially the big matches. However, tickets are often available via the club's official website.

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