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About this venue
Olympiastadion München is one of Europe’s most recognizable stadiums—an Olympic-era landmark set inside Munich’s Olympiapark. Famous for its sweeping, translucent roofline and open-bowl design, it delivers excellent sightlines and a sense of scale that fits major nights perfectly. Depending on the event layout, the venue can welcome up to around 69,000 spectators, making it a proven stage for headline concerts, sporting spectacles, and large-format productions.
Inside, the experience feels built for atmosphere: broad concourses, clear sector signage, and seating that keeps the action visually connected across the entire bowl. Visitors often highlight the spacious feel, efficient entry flow, and the convenience of on-site amenities—from food and drink kiosks to well-placed service points. For concerts, the stadium’s size amplifies the “big event” energy, with the strongest impact typically closer to the stage and along the central stands.
The micro-location is a major advantage: the stadium sits within parkland, giving you room to arrive early and settle in without crowd pressure. The exact address is Olympiapark München, Spiridon-Louis-Ring 25, Munich, Germany. Reaching the entrances is straightforward via the Olympiapark pedestrian routes and sector signposting; dedicated parking areas are nearby, and the closest transit stop is Olympiazentrum, followed by a short walk through the park to the gates. For broader city transport tips and planning beyond the venue area, refer to the general information further down the page.
About the city: Munich
Munich, the Bavarian capital, is not only a synonym for major festivals but also one of Europe’s most important destinations for top concerts, sporting spectacles, and other events. The city blends refined tradition with modern energy, so visitors often come for an atmosphere that works just as well before, during, and after a night out. With a rich culinary scene and accommodation for different budgets—from hotels in the center to practical options in the wider area—your stay feels comfortable and well organized. Many travelers highlight a strong sense of safety and order, which makes planning an evening out easy and stress-free.
When it comes to arriving and getting around, Munich is known for excellent connections and clear logistics. Local public transport relies on the U-Bahn, S-Bahn, tram, and bus, so most halls, stadiums, and arenas are quick and simple to reach. If you arrive by train, München Hauptbahnhof is the main hub that conveniently links you to city lines, and for air travel Flughafen München (Franz Josef Strauss) offers reliable connections into the center. Whether you travel by public transport or by car, the city is designed so key locations are accessible without complications.
To round out the experience, use the time before or after the event for a short city “bonus.” Take a walk through Marienplatz and the old town, stop by Viktualienmarkt, or find some calm in the Englischer Garten. Walkers often choose the banks of the Isar River, while those looking for a classic vibe like to drop in on the city’s representative buildings and museums. Munich is a place where tickets turn into a complete getaway—with solid organization, recognizable landmarks, and the feeling that everything important is within easy reach.