Volkswagen Arena in Wolfsburg is one of Lower Saxony’s most recognizable modern stadiums—compact, efficient, and designed to keep fans close to the pitch. Opened in 2002, it holds around 30,000 spectators, delivering a powerful match-day atmosphere while remaining flexible enough for major concert productions.
Inside, the experience is built for momentum: clear sightlines from most sections, well-structured concourses, and a roofed bowl that amplifies crowd energy. Visitors often highlight the comfortable seating, smooth entry flow, and a strong selection of food and drink stands, while VIP areas and lounges add a premium layer for those who want it.
The stadium sits in the Allerpark leisure district at In den Allerwiesen 1, Wolfsburg, Germany. Following signage toward Allerpark usually leads you straight in: nearby parking options (such as P1/P2) keep walking time short, and marked pedestrian routes guide you to the entrances; bus stops like Allerpark/BadeLand—and Berliner Brücke on event days—are also close by. For broader city-wide travel details, check the description further down the page.