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Many ways lead to the Olympiastadion Berlin.

The best way to travel to the Olympiastadion Berlin is via use of public transportation, leaving only a short walk to the stadium gates. A detailed description can be found below.

You are planning a bike tour to the Olympiastadion Berlin? We recommend the FUSSBALL ROUTE BERLIN. It leads you to from the Brandenburg Gate all the way to the Olympiastadion Berlin in the West. Along the way, eleven stops take you through the history of football / soccer in Berlin.

Bikers discover where Sepp Herberger lived while he was in Berlin and can catch a glimpse of the Schlosshotel Grunewald, the official team hotel of ‚Die Mannschaft‘ during the FIFA World Cup 2006. The Olympiastadion Berlin hosted FIFA World Cup matches on three occasions – in 1974, 2006 and 2011 (Women’s World Cup).

The ADFC Berlin has developed a family friendly route, including a map for the FUSSBALL ROUTE BERLIN. You can easily download the PDF document with the route description.

The underground train (U-Bahn) U2 takes you directly to the station Olympiastadion. It’s only a´short walk from there to the stadium (East Gate entrance: 500m, South Gate entrance: 870m).

Average travel time:

  • 2 minutes from U-Bahn station Ruhleben
  • 13 minutes from U-Bahn station Zoologischer Garten
  • 25 minutes from U-Bahn station Potsdamer Platz
  • 36 minutes from U-Bahn station Alexanderplatz

The above ground train (S-Bahn) S9 take you directly to the station Olympiastadion. It’s
only a short walk from there to the stadium (South Gate entrance via exit Flatowallee: 200 m, East
Gate entrance via exit Trakehner Allee: 250m).

Average travel time:

  • 7 minutes from S-Bahn station Spandau
  • 14 minutes from S-Bahn station Zoologischer Garten
  • 23 minutes from S-Bahn station Friedrichstraße
  • 26 minutes from S-Bahn station Alexanderplatz

With the bus lines M49 or 218 you can reach the stop Flatowallee. It’s only a short walk from there
to the stadium. With the bus line 104 you can reach the underground station Neu-Westend. From
there you can either walk directly to the stadium or take the underground train and exit at the
station Olympiastadion.

Coming from Hamburg/Rostock:*

  • City ring towards Charlottenburg (A100)
  • Exit Kaiserdamm, stay on Kaiserdamm until Theodor-Heuss-Platz
  • take exit Heerstraße; stay straight in the right lane
  • turn right into Flatowallee, stay straight to get to the stadium / South Gate

Coming from Munich/Nuremberg, Hannover/Magdeburg, Leipzig:*

  • Take the Avus (A115) toward Funkturm
  • Exit Messedamm (Richtung A100), stay right
  • turn left at second light
  • turn right immediately into Jafféstrasse; stay on road until Heerstrasse
  • turn left into Heerstrasse, get in the right lane
  • turn right into Flatowallee, stay straight to get to stadium / South Gate

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  • Take the Avus (A115) toward Funkturm
  • Exit Messedamm (Richtung A100), stay right
  • stay straight at second light and go underneath ICC brigde
  • turn left at the next light onto Masurenallee until Theodor-Heuss-Platz
  • take exit Heerstrasse, get in the right lane
  • turn right into Flatowallee, stay straight to get to stadium / South Gate

Coming from Brandenburger Tor:*

  • Strasse Unter den Linden, towards Spandau
  • take Kaiserdamm past Theodor-Heuss-Platz, towards Spandau
  • stay on Heerstraße, get in the right lane
  • turn right into Flatowallee, stay straight to get to stadium / South Gate

On days without scheduled events, there are plenty of parking spots available around the Olympiastadion. On days with events scheduled, we urge you to use public transportation to visit the stadium.