Olympiastadion Berlin Tickets & Seating Plan
Berlin, Germany · Capacity 74,475 · Opened 1936
Olympiastadion Berlin is a historic multi-use stadium in western Berlin with a capacity of approximately 74,475. It serves as the home ground of Bundesliga club Hertha BSC and regularly hosts major international football matches, athletics events, and concerts. The stadium is one of the most iconic sporting arenas in Europe.
The Olympiastadion Berlin is one of Germany's most iconic sporting arenas, hosting football matches, athletics meetings and major concerts in the heart of the capital. With space for around 74,475 spectators, it delivers a memorable atmosphere for every occasion. When you buy tickets through Staadly, you can shop with confidence thanks to verified sellers, all-in pricing with no surprises at checkout, and a 100% buyer guarantee.
Olympiastadion Berlin seat layout
This Olympiastadion Berlin seating plan lays out all of the venue's sections and stands in one view. The colored seat layout makes it easy to compare tiers and pick your area — pair it with the live listings below to find tickets in the section you want.
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About Olympiastadion Berlin
Originally constructed for the 1936 Summer Olympics under the Nazi regime, the Olympiastadion was designed by architect Werner March and opened in 1936. It hosted the legendary performances of Jesse Owens, who won four gold medals at those Games. The stadium survived World War II largely intact and was used by British forces during the post-war occupation. A major renovation completed in 2004 ahead of the 2006 FIFA World Cup transformed it into a modern venue while carefully preserving its neo-classical façade. It hosted the 2006 World Cup Final between Italy and France, as well as the 2015 UEFA Champions League Final.
Matchdays at Olympiastadion Berlin carry a weighty sense of history that few grounds can match. Hertha BSC's supporters, concentrated in the south curve, generate passionate noise within the vast bowl. The open roof and sweeping terraces create a grand, amphitheatre-like setting, while the surrounding colonnades and Olympic grounds add a ceremonial feel that elevates even routine fixtures into something memorable.
Olympiastadion Berlin is one of the most in-demand places to watch live sport and entertainment in Berlin, with room for around 74,475 fans on a big night. Staadly lists verified resale tickets for every event here, all-in priced and backed by the 100% buyer guarantee.
Built for the 1936 Olympic Games, the Olympiastadion Berlin carries a rich and complex history that spans much of the twentieth century. Following an extensive modernisation completed in the mid-2000s, the stadium was given a striking partial roof and updated facilities while retaining its imposing, monumental architecture and distinctive stone character. Today it stands as one of Europe's great multi-purpose venues, having staged World Cup and European Championship fixtures alongside countless other landmark events. As the home of Hertha BSC and the traditional host of the annual German cup final, the stadium regularly welcomes passionate crowds. The tiered bowl and its famous blue running track create a sense of scale and occasion, and on big matchdays and concert nights the atmosphere builds into something genuinely special, with fans and music lovers filling the grand arena.
How to get to Olympiastadion Berlin
The stadium sits in the Westend district of western Berlin, adjacent to the Olympic Park. The nearest S-Bahn station is Olympiastadion (S5 line), a short walk from the main gates. Bus routes also serve the area. By car, the venue is accessible via the A100 motorway, though public transport is strongly recommended on event days given limited parking.
Getting to Olympiastadion Berlin
The Olympiastadion sits in the west of Berlin and is well served by public transport, which is the easiest way to arrive. The U2 underground line and the S-Bahn both stop close to the venue, with stations named after the stadium making the final walk short and straightforward. Regional and city rail connections link the area to central Berlin in a matter of minutes. If you are driving, parking is available nearby but can fill up on busy event days, so allow extra time and consider arriving early to beat the crowds. Please check the details on your ticket and any official event guidance for the recommended entrances and gates.
Frequently asked questions about Olympiastadion Berlin
How do I know my tickets are genuine?
Every listing on Staadly comes from verified sellers, and your purchase is covered by our 100% buyer guarantee, so you can book for events at the Olympiastadion Berlin with peace of mind.
Are there any hidden booking fees?
No. Staadly uses all-in pricing, which means the price you see includes fees, so there are no unexpected charges when you reach checkout.
When will I receive my tickets?
Delivery timing depends on the ticket type and the event. You will receive clear information about how and when your tickets will arrive after you complete your order, and our buyer guarantee ensures they will be valid for entry.
Can I choose where I sit?
Many listings specify the section, row or area, so you can review the details before buying to find seats that suit you. Availability varies by event, so it is worth booking early for popular fixtures and concerts.
What should I bring on the day?
Bring your ticket, whether digital or printed as instructed, along with valid ID if required. It is also sensible to check the venue's current entry rules regarding bags and permitted items before you travel.
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Venue information
| Capacity | 74,475 |
| Opened | 1936 |
| Architect | Werner March |
| Surface | Grass |
| City | Berlin |
| Country | Germany |