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This page covers matchday travel to and from Olympiastadion Berlin. For general information on how to get around Berlin, visit our dedicated page.
36 Hour Travel Pass
🌿 Match ticket holders are entitled to a 36 Hour Travel Pass for the entire VBB (Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg) network at no additional cost. The pass is valid from 06:00 on matchday until 18:00 the following day.
Make sure to check our guide and find your recommended route to the stadium so you can enjoy the pre-match buzz and join other fans as you head to the game.
On EURO 2024 matchdays, public transport is the most convenient, quickest and most sustainable way to get to Olympiastadion Berlin. 🏟️
⚠️ Please do not drive to Olympiastadion Berlin. Public parking will not be available on matchdays during EURO 2024 and traffic will significantly increase journey times by car.
Your entrance matters!
🚪 Before you travel to the stadium, make sure to check your match ticket for the entrance that is assigned to your seat. Suggested matchday travel routes may differ depending on the entrance you use to enter the stadium.
🚆 Travel to Olympiastadion Berlin
⚽ Don’t miss a kick
Minimise the impact of potential transport delays by travelling early. Gates open 3 hours before kick-off.
By public transport 🚇
You can either take the U-Bahn line U2 or the S-Bahn lines S3 or S9 to the stadium.
Note: Special S5 trains to Olympiastadion will also operate during EURO 2024. Please note that not all S5 trains run to the stadium. Pay attention to the displays and announcements on the platform.
If you have a ticket for Entrance A, please take the U-Bahn to get to the stadium.
📍 Start: e.g., Alexanderplatz, Potsdamer Platz, Zoologischer Garten
🚈 U-Bahn line: U2 (towards Ruhleben)
➡️ Get off at Olympia-Stadion
🚶♂️ Walking time to Entrance A: 10 minutes
The easiest way to get to Entrance B from the city centre is by S-Bahn.
📍 Start: e.g., Berlin Central Station, Friedrichstraße, Alexanderplatz, Zoologischer Garten
🚈 S-Bahn lines: S3 & S9 (towards Spandau/Olympiastadion), S5 (special service to Olympiastadion)
➡️ Get off at Olympiastadion
🚶♂️ Walking time to Entrance B: 2 minutes
Walk to Berlin Central Station, then take the S-Bahn to the stadium.
📍 Start: Berlin Central Station
🚈 S-Bahn lines: S3, S9 (towards Spandau/Olympiastadion) or S5 (special trains to Olympiastadion)
➡️ Get off at Olympiastadion
🚶♂️ Walking time to entrances: 5 minutes to Entrance A & 2 minutes to Entrance B
⏲️ Total travel time: approx. 40 minutes
Exit the Fan Zone to the south and take the U-Bahn from Potsdamer Platz.
📍 Start: Potsdamer Platz
🚈 U-Bahn line: U2 (towards Ruhleben)
➡️ Get off at Olympia-Stadion
🚶♂️ Walking time to Entrance A: 10 minutes
⏲️ Total travel time: approx. 45 minutes
Exit the Fan Zone to the north and take the S-Bahn from Berlin Central Station.
📍 Start: Berlin Central Station
🚈 S-Bahn lines: S3, S9 (towards Spandau/Olympiastadion) or S5 (special service to Olympiastadion)
➡️ Get off at Olympiastadion
🚶♂️ Walking time to Entrance B: 2 minutes
⏲️ Total travel time: approx. 40 minutes
There are two recommended options to get to the stadium from the airport.
S-Bahn (direct connection)
📍 Start: Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER)
🚈 S-Bahn line: S9 (towards Spandau)
➡️ Get off at Olympiastadion
🚶♂️ Walking distance to entrances: 5 minutes to Entrance A & 2 minutes to Entrance B
⏲️ Total travel time: approx. 1 hour 10 minutes
or
Airport Express (FEX) & S-Bahn
📍 Start: Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER)
🚈 Lines: FEX (towards Berlin Central Station) to Ostkreuz
↪️ At Ostkreuz, change to S3 (towards Spandau)
➡️ Get off at Olympiastadion
🚶♂️ Walking distance to entrances: 2 minutes to Entrance B & 5 minutes to Entrance A
⏲️ Total travel time: approx. 1 hour
By (your own) bicycle 🚲
Travelling by bicycle is a sustainable and practical way to get to the stadium. Official cycling routes will be set up in Berlin for UEFA EURO 2024.
From the city centre, the Gatow Route runs along the famous boulevard Unter den Linden, past the Fan Zone and south along Tiergarten to Breitscheidplatz. From there, it continues along Kantstraße and Masurenallee into the west of Berlin to Olympische Straße and finally Olympiastadion Berlin.
From Klosterstraße in Spandau, the route runs through Ruhlebener Straße, Teltower Straße and Havelchaussee to the S-Bahn station Pichelsberg in Schirwindter Allee. Sheltered bicycle parking facilities are available here.
From the Brandenburg Gate, the Football Route Berlin also leads to the stadium. There are numerous bicycle parking facilities at both entrances. Please note, however, that only personal bikes can be parked here.
Other transport options 🚖
Parking of e-scooters and sharing bikes is mostly prohibited in the area around Olympiastadion Berlin.
E-scooters and public bikes can be parked south of the stadium, where Heerstraße meets Flatowallee.
🚶♂️From there, it is around 5 minutes on foot to Entrance B and 10 minutes to Entrance A.
Matchday traffic increases travel times considerably, so getting to the stadium by taxi or rideshare is not recommended.
If you still decide to travel by taxi or rideshare, please note that you will not be able to travel straight to your entrance. The drop-off points are located on the side road on the south side of Heerstraße, west (taxi) and east (rideshare) of Flatowallee.
🚶♂️From there, it is about 5 minutes on foot to Entrance B and 10 minutes to Entrance A.
♿ Accessible journey
Check out the dedicated accessibility page for accessible stadium travel and accessible parking information.
🚫 No public parking on matchdays
There are no public parking spaces available at Olympiastadion Berlin on EURO 2024 matchdays. Give your wheels a break and use the U-Bahn or S-Bahn instead!
If the car is your only option, take advantage of the city’s many car parks to save time on the road. The stadium area will be mostly closed off to cars during EURO 2024. Please use public transport for the last leg of your trip.
The stadium has limited parking for coaches or mini buses, which can be booked by fans or by travel agencies. Coach parking passes are free but must be requested in advance via the dedicated online portal. Requests can be submitted until one day before the match.
Don’t drive to the stadium without a coach parking pass as no passes will be available to purchase on the day of your match.
- Your coach parking pass will show your dedicated parking location.
- Please print your pass and be ready to present it to the staff onsite.
Maximum vehicle length:
Coaches: 14 m
Mini busses: 7,5 m
👋 After the match
It is best to use the same method of transport for your arrival and departure. You can reach the Olympia-Stadion U-Bahn station and the Olympiastadion S-Bahn station on foot in 5 to 10 minutes. U-Bahn and S-Bahn trains run until around 00:45 during the week and all night on weekends.
⏱️ Match going into extra-time or even penalties?
Don’t worry, public transport services will be extended to ensure everyone can make their way home from the stadium.