
Allianz Arena
Best time to visit
Visit on a weekday morning outside match days to avoid crowds and long queues; spring or autumn offers pleasant light for exterior photos.
Budget tips
Official stadium tours cost around €19–25 for adults, with reduced fares for children and seniors; buy timed tickets online to save a little and skip the ticket line, no regular free days so check the official site for promotions.
Recommended for
Football fans, Architecture lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Families with teens
Plan your visit
1-2 hours
About
Quick facts: A honeycomb of translucent, inflatable panels wraps the stadium and can light up in different colors at night, turning the exterior into a glowing, color-changing spectacle. Spectators pack more than 70,000 steeply raked seats, so crowd noise hits like a wave and the match feels astonishingly close.
Highlights: Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, the stadium's outer skin is made of 2,874 inflatable ETFE cushions that can be lit in a single color, glowing bright red for Bayern matches, white for TSV 1860 nights, or blue for special events and making the whole bowl visible for kilometers after sundown. Inside, roughly 75,000 seats wrap tightly around the pitch so the crowd's roar feels like a physical wave, and after big derby victories fans and players often spill out beneath the illuminated façade to take spontaneous victory photos that flood social feeds.
Insider tips
- Take the U6 to Fröttmaning and arrive 30 minutes early to pass security and collect tickets if needed.
- Stand on the pedestrian bridge near Fröttmaning station for the best wide-angle shots of the illuminated facade.
- Avoid match days if you prefer a quiet tour; guided tours on non-match days let you access more areas and move faster.
- Wear comfortable shoes and a light layer, roofed walkways and wind on the pitch level can be chilly even in summer.
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