Volksparkstadion Tickets & Seating Plan
Hamburg, Germany · Capacity 57,000 · Opened 2000
The Volksparkstadion, officially known as the Volksparkstadion (and commercially as the Volksparkstadion since reverting from various sponsorship names), is a multi-purpose stadium in Hamburg, Germany, with a capacity of approximately 57,000. It is the home ground of Hamburger SV and has hosted major international fixtures including matches at UEFA Euro 2024.
Volksparkstadion is the home of Hamburger SV. Use the colored seat map above to find your section before you buy.
The Volksparkstadion is one of Germany's most iconic football grounds, home to Hamburger SV and a regular host of major matches and live events. With a capacity of around 57,000, it offers a superb atmosphere whatever the 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.
Volksparkstadion seat layout — Hamburger SV's stadium seating plan
Explore the Volksparkstadion seating map: this stadium layout colours each section by tier and groups them into the ground's named stands, giving you a clear seat layout and seating chart for planning where to sit at any fixture or concert.
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About Volksparkstadion
The current Volksparkstadion was built on the site of an earlier stadium and opened in 2000, replacing the old Volksparkstadion that had stood since 1953. The redevelopment produced a modern, largely covered bowl designed to retain atmosphere. The venue hosted matches during the 2006 FIFA World Cup, cementing its status as one of Germany's premier football arenas. It returned to major tournament football during UEFA Euro 2024, when it staged group-stage and knockout matches. The stadium's name has cycled through several commercial sponsorships over the years before returning to the traditional Volksparkstadion title.
With nearly 57,000 supporters packed into a steep, enclosed bowl, the atmosphere at the Volksparkstadion can be intense, particularly in the vast standing terrace behind the goal favoured by Hamburger SV's most passionate fans. The overhead roof keeps noise locked in, and on a full house the ground generates the kind of roar that reflects Hamburg's proud footballing heritage.
Volksparkstadion is a landmark destination for live events in Hamburg with a capacity of about 57,000. Whatever you're here to see, Staadly's verified listings and interactive seat map help you find the right seat at the right price.
Set within Hamburg's expansive Altona district, the Volksparkstadion has long stood at the heart of the city's sporting life. It was extensively rebuilt for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, transforming into a modern all-seater arena while retaining the passionate identity of a traditional German football club. Over the years it has hosted international fixtures, cup ties and large-scale concerts, cementing its reputation as one of northern Germany's premier venues. On matchdays the stadium comes alive with the colour and noise of Hamburger SV supporters, whose songs and choreographed displays create an electric backdrop. The steep, close stands keep the crowd near the action, and the sense of occasion is palpable from the moment you approach the ground. Whether you are there for a league clash or a summer concert, the atmosphere is warm, welcoming and unmistakably Hamburg.
How to get to Volksparkstadion
The stadium sits in the Bahrenfeld district of western Hamburg. The easiest public transport option is the S-Bahn S3 line to Stellingen station, from where it is a short walk to the ground. The venue is well signposted and accessible from Hamburg city centre in around 20 minutes by rail. Car parking is available nearby but public transport is strongly recommended on matchdays.
Getting to Volksparkstadion
The Volksparkstadion sits in the Bahrenfeld area of Hamburg, a little to the west of the city centre and easily reached by public transport. Many visitors take the S-Bahn to Stellingen station and follow the signposted walking route to the ground, with additional shuttle buses often running on busier event days. Driving is possible with parking available nearby, though roads can be congested around kick-off, so allowing extra time is wise. Given the crowds, public transport is generally the most straightforward option for arriving and departing.
Frequently asked questions about Volksparkstadion
How do I know my Volksparkstadion tickets are genuine?
Every listing on Staadly comes from a verified seller, and all purchases are covered by our 100% buyer guarantee. This means you can buy your tickets knowing they will be valid for entry to the event you have chosen.
Are the prices I see the final price?
Yes. Staadly uses all-in pricing, so the figure you see includes fees. There are no hidden charges added at the final checkout stage, making it easy to budget for your visit.
When will I receive my tickets?
Delivery timing depends on the ticket type and the event. Many tickets are delivered electronically, and you will receive clear instructions after purchase so you know exactly when and how to expect them ahead of the event.
Can I buy tickets for concerts and other events, not just football?
Yes. The Volksparkstadion hosts a range of events including concerts and international fixtures, and you can find available tickets for these on Staadly whenever they are listed by verified sellers.
What should I bring on the day?
Bring your ticket, whether digital or printed as instructed, and a valid form of ID if required. It is also worth checking the venue's current entry and bag policies before you travel, as these can vary by event.
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Venue information
| Capacity | 57,000 |
| Opened | 2000 |
| Surface | Grass |
| City | Hamburg |
| Country | Germany |