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It is work to get to the stadium by U-bahn. A million people are on the train, it is standing room only and you became more and more squished since it seems there is no limit to how many are allowed on. Then you pile out and have to walk about 1.5 miles to the stadium. Beautiful arena to see a match. Chairs are so close together that you can't help but touch and constantly be touched, so don't go if that's a bother. The dome is open to the elements in the middle. The Bayern fans are crazy and love their team. The end field has a group of hard-core chanters/clappers/jumpers/flag wavers going wild through the entire game. That was a little scary a little reminiscent of old documentaries I've seen. Game day was freezing cold (35 F with the wind chill), windy, and raining. We couldn't hack it and had to leave a little early. Great experience, but it would have been better with nicer weather. The only negative was the restrooms - a little beer and even women are pigs in the stalls.

This is such a fun venue! We saw a soccer game between Bayern Munchen and Herta Berlin. It is incredibly easy to take the metro to Frottmaning at the stadium, and walk across the bridge. There are ample restrooms, which were very clean. The snack bar prices were typical for a sporting event. We had amazing seats and the game was spectacular. I will always remember this night. :)

I tried to be objective and not go straight to 5 starts because the experience was hopefully not, but probably once in a life time. I took the train from downtown. With each stop the ambiance grows as more fans board and the noise grows. These fans are intense and watching the Bayern Munich flags being waved throughout the whole game is a site to see. This game was last October, they did lose 3-0 to Mönchengladbach. It would have been nice to see a win, or even a goal, but what a great experience. A German beer and brat while watching a sport I love. Getting into the place was tough..sort of a funnel system with everyone pushing in. I did not mind the cigarette smoking in the stadium but in the close quarters of getting in, it was a bit much. You also have to put money on a card they provide to be able to purchase concessions, I always put too much and lose out in the end.

Wow! What an amazing stadium. That's all I have! Defiantly purchase the combo ticket to see the FC Bayern Museum as well. As part of that you will get a guided tour of the arena. The tour itself is fantastic. The guides were amazing and very witty. Even for none fans it is totally worth it. The tour will take you all over the arena, from the stands, to the grounds, the restaurants, and even the players dressing rooms. It is both interactive and informative. Plus it is just an amazing stadium. Try to see it at night as well. Its worth it. A must do while in Munich and make sure to the Museum combo ticket as well!

Amazing stadium and great experience to catch a match. From the outside Allianz Arena poses one of the most amazing football stadiums. The walk up provides plenty of photo opportunities and just the chance to take it all in. Beware however, once you go to enter through security you can't take in any portable batteries. I paid outside to leave it at the locker shed, but once we went to leave the match, the line was a mile long. In the end I decided just to leave the charger, it wasn't worth the hour wait. Back to the stadium though, the inside provides some great views of the pitch and obviously a great team.

If you have ever been to the Santiago Bernabeu's stadium tour, then the Allianz Arena's stadium tour will be a huge disappointment. The cost of the tour is 19 Euros and you get the following: 1) Go inside the stadium to the mid level and lower level to scream "Goal" to try out the rebound sound system of the stadium. 2) Walk into the press conference room where the coaches and players get interviewed by the press. 3) Main dressing room and the adjacent dressing room where the sauna is at and they show some cooking stations for the players. 4) The warming up room for the winter session. 5) The place where the players arrive and enter from their team buses 6) Standard trophy room tour However, the Santiago Bernabeu's stadium tour lets you get to the benches and you get to sit and take pictures. They let you roam upstairs of the stadium to take selfies and others. Basically, you get to see more for the same amount of price of 19 Euros. Even the trophy room of the Santiago Bernabeu is much more spectacular than the Allianz Arena. I'd only go for the tour if i was a true hardcore fan of Bayern Munich. Otherwise, I'd go for the standard trophy room tour and save the remaining for a much more awesome tour at the Santiago Bernabeu!

This is a review about the arena itself rather than the uninspiring fan base of FC Bayern ;-)) I was invited to a football match here by my team and was given the posh treatment in the corporate lounge. That was a special experience indeed. The arena itself is huge and super modern. The glowing skin that changes colour is a distinctive landmark that you can see from miles away and it looks amazing at night. The access points are large and the crowd super civilized. I felt like I was going to a tennis match rather than a football match. The corporate box area is posh with gorgeous tables and comfortable leather chairs, well dressed waiters and tons of food counters with everything from starters to dessert. The drink choices are also good and it was a really special experience. All in all a good experience and I am sure I will be back here one day. For now this one item is ticked off my bucket list ;-))

This was the crown jewel of our last trip. We were able to attend the second leg of the Champion's League match against Arsenal (1-1, but FCB moved on to the quarter finals of 2014) and a 2-1 victory against Bayer Leverkusen. This awesome site is a good U-Bahn ride away and once you hit there, the walk is lengthy but not overly so. The beacon of the Arena is easy to spot once you leave the station. The walk helps build the excitement. A lot of empty space surrounded. The interior is simple and functional. There are many restrooms and snack/drink stands and the prices are reasonable. The sausages are delicious. The first beer station once you walk in the beer tasted super expired. I did not think this could happen in Germany especially at a place that goes through a ton of bier. The Paulaner at other stations seemed great, so I am not sure what was going on. Just a note.

Went for a Champions League game during Oktoberfest. Don't expect to have alcohol in your beer during CL games. Aside from that the stadium was clean. People spoke English at the counters so it was easy to order. Do not try to drive, uber or taxi out of here. If you uber it there take the train out of the stadium. The taxi lines are a disaster and it's hard for the uber drivers to get out of the stadium.
11 months ago
This place is epic for Bundesliga futbal. The energy is truly amazing from the pre-game partying at outside biergartens through to the tribal chanting during the match. Even if you're not a Bayern fan, this stadium is one that should be on your list to visit. A couple things to note: 1. If you're new to visiting the Allianz... buy seats in the Bayern areas. If you buy seats in the visiting sections, you will be walking an additional few miles as you can only enter through one gate which is no where near the parking or bus areas. 2. You cannot bring food or drinks/beer into the stands. Must be consumed in the concession areas. 3. Pre-pay your parking through the online service. Enter your car license plate and you can just leave after the match. No waiting in line to pay. The system will scan your plate and the gates will lift. 4. It is open air and some sections are exposed to weather so dress appropriately. read more
While being here for the NFL Munich game between the NY Giants and Carolina Panthers it was a great day. While for my four days in Munich I did not see the sun there was plenty of bright highlights on the trip. The stadium was nice. Transportation to the game was easy on there light rail system that takes you to the stadium. It is about a 10 minute walk from the train station to entering the stadium and the NFL provided many fun activities and photo ops along the way. I had a shuttle bus back to the hotel from the stadium, so I missed the gigantic crowd trying to get back on the trains. The energy of the crowd was awesome and who could fault that the halftime show featured Machine Gun Kelly igniting the stadium with the song "Take Me Home, Country Roads". These international NFL games bring an all new level of excitement to the game. Prost! read more
Absolutely beautiful stadium! I had the pleasure of doing an arena tour and was thoroughly impressed. They even have a museum which was really cool to see all of Bayern's history! I can't wait to go back for a game! read more
Been here before for soccer games. Pleasant surprise having NFL GAME day I arrived Munich. Not many from USA but tons of locals jumped on the bandwagon. They bought all the hats, jerseys, and shirts, and were crazy. Lots wore other NFL team stuff. Was not sold out but nice turn out. Only downfall is if you took the Metro it was a zoo getting back into Munich. They all partied in Munich afterwards and made for a nice festive Sunday evening which normally would have been dead this time of year. read more
It is work to get to the stadium by U-bahn. A million people are on the train, it is standing room only and you became more and more squished since it seems there is no limit to how many are allowed on. Then you pile out and have to walk about 1.5 miles to the stadium. Beautiful arena to see a match. Chairs are so close together that you can't help but touch and constantly be touched, so don't go if that's a bother. The dome is open to the elements in the middle. The Bayern fans are crazy and love their team. The end field has a group of hard-core chanters/clappers/jumpers/flag wavers going wild through the entire game. That was a little scary a little reminiscent of old documentaries I've seen. Game day was freezing cold (35 F with the wind chill), windy, and raining. We couldn't hack it and had to leave a little early. Great experience, but it would have been better with nicer weather. The only negative was the restrooms - a little beer and even women are pigs in the stalls. read more
I made the trip out to Bayerns stadium mainly because my dad is a fan of German futbol. The stadium is impressive as it the museum. I wasn't able to do the full stadium tour but I highly recommend and fan of the sport to make the trip and check out a bit of modern history. read more
This is such a fun venue! We saw a soccer game between Bayern Munchen and Herta Berlin. It is incredibly easy to take the metro to Frottmaning at the stadium, and walk across the bridge. There are ample restrooms, which were very clean. The snack bar prices were typical for a sporting event. We had amazing seats and the game was spectacular. I will always remember this night. :) read more
I tried to be objective and not go straight to 5 starts because the experience was hopefully not, but probably once in a life time. I took the train from downtown. With each stop the ambiance grows as more fans board and the noise grows. These fans are intense and watching the Bayern Munich flags being waved throughout the whole game is a site to see. This game was last October, they did lose 3-0 to Mönchengladbach. It would have been nice to see a win, or even a goal, but what a great experience. A German beer and brat while watching a sport I love. Getting into the place was tough..sort of a funnel system with everyone pushing in. I did not mind the cigarette smoking in the stadium but in the close quarters of getting in, it was a bit much. You also have to put money on a card they provide to be able to purchase concessions, I always put too much and lose out in the end. read more
Wow! What an amazing stadium. That's all I have! Defiantly purchase the combo ticket to see the FC Bayern Museum as well. As part of that you will get a guided tour of the arena. The tour itself is fantastic. The guides were amazing and very witty. Even for none fans it is totally worth it. The tour will take you all over the arena, from the stands, to the grounds, the restaurants, and even the players dressing rooms. It is both interactive and informative. Plus it is just an amazing stadium. Try to see it at night as well. Its worth it. A must do while in Munich and make sure to the Museum combo ticket as well! read more
Amazing stadium and great experience to catch a match. From the outside Allianz Arena poses one of the most amazing football stadiums. The walk up provides plenty of photo opportunities and just the chance to take it all in. Beware however, once you go to enter through security you can't take in any portable batteries. I paid outside to leave it at the locker shed, but once we went to leave the match, the line was a mile long. In the end I decided just to leave the charger, it wasn't worth the hour wait. Back to the stadium though, the inside provides some great views of the pitch and obviously a great team. read more
If you have ever been to the Santiago Bernabeu's stadium tour, then the Allianz Arena's stadium tour will be a huge disappointment. The cost of the tour is 19 Euros and you get the following: 1) Go inside the stadium to the mid level and lower level to scream "Goal" to try out the rebound sound system of the stadium. 2) Walk into the press conference room where the coaches and players get interviewed by the press. 3) Main dressing room and the adjacent dressing room where the sauna is at and they show some cooking stations for the players. 4) The warming up room for the winter session. 5) The place where the players arrive and enter from their team buses 6) Standard trophy room tour However, the Santiago Bernabeu's stadium tour lets you get to the benches and you get to sit and take pictures. They let you roam upstairs of the stadium to take selfies and others. Basically, you get to see more for the same amount of price of 19 Euros. Even the trophy room of the Santiago Bernabeu is much more spectacular than the Allianz Arena. I'd only go for the tour if i was a true hardcore fan of Bayern Munich. Otherwise, I'd go for the standard trophy room tour and save the remaining for a much more awesome tour at the Santiago Bernabeu! read more
This is a review about the arena itself rather than the uninspiring fan base of FC Bayern ;-)) I was invited to a football match here by my team and was given the posh treatment in the corporate lounge. That was a special experience indeed. The arena itself is huge and super modern. The glowing skin that changes colour is a distinctive landmark that you can see from miles away and it looks amazing at night. The access points are large and the crowd super civilized. I felt like I was going to a tennis match rather than a football match. The corporate box area is posh with gorgeous tables and comfortable leather chairs, well dressed waiters and tons of food counters with everything from starters to dessert. The drink choices are also good and it was a really special experience. All in all a good experience and I am sure I will be back here one day. For now this one item is ticked off my bucket list ;-)) read more
This was the crown jewel of our last trip. We were able to attend the second leg of the Champion's League match against Arsenal (1-1, but FCB moved on to the quarter finals of 2014) and a 2-1 victory against Bayer Leverkusen. This awesome site is a good U-Bahn ride away and once you hit there, the walk is lengthy but not overly so. The beacon of the Arena is easy to spot once you leave the station. The walk helps build the excitement. A lot of empty space surrounded. The interior is simple and functional. There are many restrooms and snack/drink stands and the prices are reasonable. The sausages are delicious. The first beer station once you walk in the beer tasted super expired. I did not think this could happen in Germany especially at a place that goes through a ton of bier. The Paulaner at other stations seemed great, so I am not sure what was going on. Just a note. read more
5 years ago
There was great attention to compliance with the Corona rules. It was a real experience despite Corona. read more
A must for an soccer/football fan! The home of the 2006 World Cup is a huge modern arena that I believe seats close to 100,000 people. Located about a five minute walk from a U Bahn station, it is easy to get to. Since Bayern Munich was out of town the week we were there, we saw the second league team, TSV 1860 Munchen. It was an amazing environment, very lively and unlike most American sporting events. We beat Frankfurt 4-0 so we couldn't ask for a better result. The thing I didn't like about the arena was their payment system for the snack bars. You have to visit a special cashier and put money on a special payment card, as the vendors don't take cash or credit cards. Whatever money you have left, you need to visit the ticket office outside to refund (which, of course, was an extremely long line not worth waiting in for €2). I really liked the beer prices, which were €.20 more than a soda, which I thought was very fitting for a German game! read more
10 years ago
Went for a Champions League game during Oktoberfest. Don't expect to have alcohol in your beer during CL games. Aside from that the stadium was clean. People spoke English at the counters so it was easy to order. Do not try to drive, uber or taxi out of here. If you uber it there take the train out of the stadium. The taxi lines are a disaster and it's hard for the uber drivers to get out of the stadium. read more
Incredible arena with great potential but several Ux disappointments that distract. First, ATMs are sparse-- actually non-existent when you need one-- so bring (lots of) Euro with you. To buy food and drinks you have to wait in a line to buy a stadium card, then you pay with that at the concessions. If you are short or have too much money at the food stand, you are screwed. Lastly, they WON'T let you take ANY food or drinks/beer to your seats. WTF? We ordered a ton and had to scarf and chug and then throw stuff out to get to the excitement of the game. The stadium is neat, getting there was an easy train ride, but we left 10 minutes early to avoid the 20k or so folks waiting to take the train back. On top of that, the location is far from the Munich U-Bahn, so bring some walking shoes, you'll appreciate them. Refactor the food/drinks at seat rule and you're 4-stars. read more
11 years ago
The arena tour flows very systematically, the guides are well trained to answer questions and give you a vivid picture. If you are a fan, and happen to be in Munich when the Bayern Munich team is not playing, then the arena tour is a must. read more
11 years ago
While visiting Munich this summer we had the opportunity and watch the player presentation and had club seat tickets with unlimited food and drinks. What an experience ! My daughter got to meet many players it was awesome read more
12 years ago
The home of Bayern Munich is one of the best stadiums in the World, the atmosphere in the stadium is very good and going to the stadium would be fantastic if it is for a match, tour, to visit the large megastore or to see the Beer Garden, which is normally where you would go before a tour starts and they have a wide range of fantastic drinks at prices not as expensive as you would think. The Museum at the stadium is fantastic and going to the stadium is a must for all fans of Bayern Munich or just football supporters in general. read more
My friend was able to get tickets to a FC Bayern Munich game for a day when I was coming to visit Germany, not only is this the first major futball match I got the chance to go to it also featured the best team in Germany in one of the largest arenas as well, while we were there 75,000 fans were in attendance and it was a crappy, rainy day weather wise but that definitely didn't stop fans which says a lot about how passionate these fans truly are, the stadium has an open roof and it was pouring so we were cold and wet but that's just Mother Nature, the home team won so that's always good, the concessions made me realize that I wasn't in America for sure, the price of a beer and a bratwurst sausage with a pretzel type of bread was about 8 euro which translates to less than $9 dollars, I haven't been to an event in a major arena where I've been able to get just a beer for $9 so that was definitely a plus, the arena was loud and the views of the game were great, it also helped that we had awesome seats! read more
14 years ago
Ich bin in, UEFA Championship Final!!! Chelsea FC vs. Bayern München FC. Modern look, big space at night time it looks amazing. Second name for this place it could only be: futball! Soccer!. It's a honor to be here with FIFA. Very nice private lounge, spacious hall area and it's getting pack, great service and hospitality. Danke München :-) read more
8 years ago
Freaking amazing place we did the tour we bought tickets online while we were there and we learned so much from the tour and how crazy fun these games get.. such a great arena definitely worth going for a tour read more
Whether you visit during a game of 1860 Munich or Bayern Munich it will be worth it. You can love them or you can hate them but I guarantee you´ll still have a good time at their stadium. You can eat anything from Bratwurst, Weißwurst to Pizza and Leberkäse. Before you can buy your food you´ll have to get a Arena Card outside the stadium. Everything is very well managed so you won´t wait in line for too long. All in all I´m not a Bayern Fan and I never seen my team win at Allianz Arena, but I always had a good time. So if you get lucky enough to score a ticket go and watch a game there! read more
11 years ago
Took a tour of the stadium, and it was worth it. It would have been very cool to see a match here, but I visited Munich during the winter break. It was still fun to sit in the seats, go in the dressing rooms, and visit the players entrance tunnel. The workout room was smaller than I imagined. You will do a lot of walking to get here, and during the tour. Take the U and follow the signs. Easy to find. One interesting fact I learned...just below the turf (which, by the way, is a combination of natural and artificial grasses...but I digress) is a heating element that doesn't allow frost to form or snow to gather in the winter months. And with the lighting system they have there, the grass was jolly green even in January! read more
17 years ago
The stadion of Bayern Munich convices through it's large crowds and the great atmosphere.The stadion is placed at north end of Schwabing-Freimann at the Fröttmaninger Heide. The arena is also intessesting for concerts like f.e. at the retirement of Oliver Kahn read more
15 years ago
Great stadium. just lacks a little from being brand new and having nothing near it. nice system with the charge cards and people serving you with beer in your seat. read more
10 years ago
By far the best stadium in Europe i have been to. Its HUGE stunning vibrant and a very simple set up in terms of getting in and out the bockwurst hotdogs are simply THEEEEE best ever!! And the pretzels are MASSIVE but very tasty there is loads of taxis outside the main entrance to get back to your hotel a must for any football fan. read more
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13 years ago
Ja, das Stadion ist supertoll, die membranartige Aussenhaut ist weltweit einzigartig und in den Farben der Löwen erstrahlt die Arena wie ein Himmelspalast. Nachteil: durch die vielen Logen hat man mehr Schlipsträger als echte Fans im Stadion (siehe Wutrede U.H.) 2. die Membran ist sehr verletzungsanfällig, zum beispiel bei Hagelbombardement und last but am wichtigsten. 3.) Was ist eigentlich mit der ganzen Landschaft geschehen, auf der diese "Sportworld" gebaut wurde??? Alles zubetoniert wie der Garten Eden auch, ohne Rücksicht auf Verluste nur dem Vergnügen des Menschen dienend. ICH FAND DAS OLYMPIASTADION BESSER. P.S.: man sieht als Fussballfan im Stadion NICHTS von der toll beleuchteten Aussenhaut und die, die es sehen während eines Spieles, die interessiert ein beleuchteter Tempel in der Nacht herzlich wenig, darum also: WOZU????? HAT IRGENDJEMAND AN DIE UMWELT/ENERGIEKOSTEN und so gedacht???? ICH MAG DAS WESTPHALENSTADION; DAS BERLINER OLYMPIASTADION; Das Camp Nou und die AMSTERDAM ARENA. Und für alle diejenigen, die die supertolle Anbindung mit dem öffentlichen Nahverkehr an dieser Stelle preisen: DAS IST STANDARD!!!!! Nur die Bayern kennen einen reibuzngslosen Ablauf anscheinend nicht. read more
17 years ago
Das beste Stadion der Welt. Besser kann man es nicht ausdrücken. Es ist zugleich auch einer der modernsten Stadien. Doch was ist so faszinierend an dieser Arena? Diese Frage wird einem schon beantwortet wenn man die U6 hochgeht und dann sie sieht. Die Außenfassade ist da schon spektkulär, besonders abends wenn sie Blau/Rot leuchtet. Was noch zur Erleichterung der Fans ist, ist die gute Verbindung mt der Ubahn bzw. mit dem Auto, es gibt mehrere Parkhäuser in/ausserhalb der Arena, wobei man hier beachten muss dass es 10EUR kostet (die man aber nur mit einer speziellen Allianz Arena Card bezahlen kann. Die stimmung ist ganz klar nicht die beste, aber das war in München schon immer so, die Fans des FC Bayern Münchens wollen unterhalten werden, wie in einem Zirkus, dort klatscht man wenn eine große Attraktion ist, genauso ist es dort. Wenn man aber so richtige Fan-Stimmung haben will geht man am besten in die Nord/Südkurve, dort ist Gänsehaut pur angesagt. Auch für Verpflegung ist gesorgt, es gibt massenweise Hot-dogs, Pommes, Bier und Popcornstände, was auch ganz gut schmeckt. Die Arena ist auf alle Fälle ein Besuch wert, feuern sie die Münchener Mannschaften bitte gut an, viel Spaß. read more
12 years ago
als begeisterter FC Bayern München und Bundesligafan bin ich in in vielen Stadien der Republik unterwegs und weiß worauf es ankommt. Die Allianz Arena ist ein wirklich beeindruckend großes Stadtion mit guter Sicht aufs Spielfeld von nahezu jedem Sitzplatz aus, lediglich teilweise etwas steil und nicht für Menschen mit Höhenangst gemacht. Vor dem Spiel und in der Halbzeitpause bekommt man ohne langes anstehen schnell seine Bratwurst, Brezel, Bier etc. Was wie in vielen anderen Stadien jedoch absolut verbesserungswürdig und arg bedenklich ist,sind die Sicherheitsbeauftragten bei der Einlasskontrolle und diejenigen, die für die Sicherheit der Fans während des Spiels sorgen. Es kommt leider viel zu häufig vor, dass heimische aber auch gegnerische Fans Böller, Benalos oder andere Pirotechnik abfeuern und damit die anderen Fans im Stadion gefährden. Wie kann es sein, dass so vielPirotechnik immer wieder mit in die Stadion geschmuggelt werden kann und dieses scheinbar von den Sicherheitskräften nicht bemerkt oder nicht geahndet wird? read more
15 years ago
Die Lage ist völlig losgekoppelt von der Stadt, was sicher toll für die An- und Abreise ist aber die Bindung zu den Menschen und Stadt vermissen lässt. Die Ordner waren schlecht informiert (Weiß ich doch nicht, wo es hier Karten gibt.) und unfreundlich (Was wollen sie denn hier?). Von Innen sicher ganz schön. Von außen, wenn es nicht beleuchtet ist, ein weißer Klotz. Aber man muss es wohl mal gesehen haben. Nachtrag: Ich habe das ganze dann nochmal von innen bei einem Championsleague-Spiel gesehen. Das war schon super (das Spiel war auch spannend!). Aber die Stimmung ist z.B. mit Dortund kaum zu vergleichen. Auch die Sitznachbarn wirkten sehr reserviert (Nach de Motto: Hilfe, sie hat mich angesprochen. Und gleich weggeguckt). Das kenne ich aus anderen Stadien anders (Klar, dass an sich gemeinsam über den unfähigen Linienrichter aufregt oder gemeinsam jubelt). read more
17 years ago
Das Stadion ist echt gewaltig. Es ist soooooo groß und schön.In ihm finden 69.000 Leute Platz und schon meist Wochen vorher ist sie komplett ausgebucht, weil Fc BAyern München spielt. Das Stadion ist das schönste Stadion überhaupt und erstrahlt meistens in weiß. Spielt jedoch der Fc Bayern München lecuhtet sie rot und und wenn 1860 München zu Gast ist, dann leuchtet sie sogar blau. Das Stadion sieht von außen, innen und oben aus wie ein Schlauboot. Die Technik in der Allianzarena ist einfach nur gut und trotz der vielen Menschen gibt es eigentlich fast nie große Wartezeiten. Nur das Parkhaus ist nach einem Spiel immernoch sehr lange gefüllt da das Verkehrsaufkommen einfach zu hoch ist. In der Parkhaus was nur zur Allianzarena gehört, finden 12.000 Autos einen PArkplatz. read more
15 years ago
Hallo Leute, ich bin schon zweimal am Stadion vorbei gefahren. Einmal war die Arena rot und einmal blau. Ich muss sagen, dass dies faszinierend war. Nun bin ich auch dazu gekommen mir eine Karte zu holen und habe mir natürlich auch das Spiel des FC Bayern angeguckt. Das Stadion von außen ist der Wahnsinn. Im Inneren ist die Arena durch die Menschenmenge und die Atmosphäre sind unglaublich schön. Jeder, der sich einmal ein Spiel des FC Bayern angucken möchte, dem kann ich dies nur empfehlen. Zwar sind die Getränkepreise und auch die Speisepreise nicht so besonders günstig, aber nur um einmal die Atmosphäre mitzubekommen kann ich dies empfehlen. Gruß Ingo read more
17 years ago
gehört zu den schönsten stadien der welt! bin bis zu 30 mal im jahr in der arena zu bayern spielen und sie beeindruckt mich immer wieder. auch wenn die stimmung, laut außenstehender, wie im trauerhaus ist. aber das kommt natürlich auch darauf an wo man steht oder sitzt, also wir in der südkurve versuchen alles um die stimmung im stadion nach oben zu bringen, aber was sollen wir machen wenn viele leute den mund nicht aufbringen und sich nur das stadion anschauen wollen? Also die Arena muss man live bei einem Spiel gesehen haben, aber bitte nicht versauern sondern mit antreiben! read more
13 years ago
Ich war schon öfters mal zu einem FCB Spiel in der Arena, aber vor ein paar Tagen habe ich an einer Besucherführung unter der Woche teilgenommen und kann diese nur empfehlen! Wir hatten einen richtig netten Guide, der uns eine Stunde durch die Arena geführt hat und uns viele nette und informative Anekdoten zum Spielbetrieb, den Vereinen, dem Gebäude und der Architektur erzählt hat. Danach gab's noch Bratwurst und Bier im Fantreff und der etwas andere Fußball-Tag war perfekt! :-) read more
12 years ago
Auch wenn ich persönlich kein Fan des FC Bayern bin wollte ich mir einen Besuch in diesem Stadion nicht entgehen lassen. Waren zum Heimspiel gegen Eintracht Frankfurt da (5:0) und das Stadion ist wirklich mehr als gut gelungen. Angefangen von der leuchtenden Außenhaut, bis hin zur "Innenausstattung" alles sehr schön! Hatten zudem sehr gute Plätze und einen sehr schönen Fußballtag! read more
18 years ago
Ich bin ab und zu im Stadion, zunächst immer mit dem Auto. Bei den Preisen des Parkhauses habe ich mir das aber jetzt abgewöhnt und fahre mit der S-Bahn. Parke mein Auto immer in Nordschwabing (beim MAriott Schwabing) und steige dort in die S-Bahn (Nordfriedhof). Klappt prima, schon Nerven und Geldbeutel. read more
16 years ago
Ich war hier leider immer im tiefsten Winter und in dem Stadion ist es sehr kalt - auch wenn man fröhlicher Mainzer ist ! Egal - ich komm wieder keine Frage - auch weil ich einmal einen Mainzer Sieg in der Arena erleben werde! Im Bruchweg durfte ich dies ja auch 2009 erleben :-) read more
13 years ago
Das Stadion an sich ist schon beeindruckend, aber das Umfeld gefällt mir nicht: Nur Beton, Straßen und nochmal Beton überall, Habt ihr was gegen Pflanzen und Bäume oder was kann man an einer Betonwüste attraktiv finden????? read more
9 years ago
Eine der Top-Sehenswürdigkeiten Münchens. Jeder Fussballfan muss das gesehen haben!
10 years ago
Bäh, das geht ja mal gar nicht!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Kotz)
13 years ago
Top Stadion , sehr guter Service im Stadion einfach phantastisch.
14 years ago
Jaaa, Paradies! Ich bin Fan, ein stolzer Fan. Da muss man hin! :)
15 years ago
Sieht beeindruckend aus aber drin war ich nicht!
11 years ago
Super Stadion - Bin immer wieder gerne hier! :)
13 years ago
Die Tour war wirklich klasse!!!!
15 years ago
Very Nice Building!
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