Zeppelinfeld Nurnberg is a monumental open-air festival ground in Nuremberg, defined by its vast parade-style layout and the striking main grandstand. Built on a truly large scale, the central field measures roughly 312 × 285 m, and the overall site can accommodate up to around 200,000 people—ideal for major outdoor concerts and large-format festivals.
The experience feels stadium-like, but with more breathing room: strong sightlines, a sense of scale, and the flexibility to spread out stages, food & drink areas, and fan zones without forcing everything into tight corridors. As an open venue, acoustics and atmosphere depend on each event’s setup, yet that same adaptability is what allows powerful sound, big visuals, and festival-level production.
The micro-location is straightforward: Zeppelinstraße, Nurnberg, Germany. For getting right to the entrance, it’s often easiest to follow event signage toward Dutzendteich and the nearby parking areas, while the most common public-transport reference point is Nürnberg-Dutzendteich station. For broader city transport and planning your movement around Nuremberg, see the city guide below on the page.