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- MauriceNovember 26, 2017Very impressive and well preserved. The historic background of the complex as a whole, is really interesting. From the nearby clocktower you will have a nice view on the stadium.
- great place for cup finals. for regular bundesliga games it's just too big. if the weather is nice you can hang out on the lawns in front of the stadium and enjoy a beer in the sun.Upvoted 4 weeks ago
- Michael CampanellaJune 8, 2015Incredibly well kept stadium that is worth visiting. Working the CL final was difficult. Facilities were far apart and in convenient.
- Kevin DulinOctober 5, 2018Checkout the Glockenturm (Bell Tower) for great views of the Olympic Stadium.
- Built for the 1936 Olympic Games, this stadium today regularly hosts a variety of sports and cultural events, including soccer, track & field and concerts.
- Alvin TienAugust 7, 2014Nice for a day out. The bell tower has an exhibition about the history of the stadium. Also great view of the city
- More than just a football match or a concert, it's a journey through history. Site of the famous 1936 Olympic Games. Jesse Owens!
- SandyInBerlinMay 30, 2012Arrive at the game earlier enough to hang with the Hertha BSC Super Fans! Buy a scarf. Eat a bratwurst. Drink a beer. Participate in adrenalin-inducing game chanting. Sing when you hear this... Read more
- MikeyNovember 22, 2015It's worth popping down here on a non-match day. The visitors centre do tours of the venue in English and German for 15 Euros. Get to see dressing rooms, lounge and training areas.
- FilmsquareAugust 4, 2013The two main times that John Preston is overcome by emotion: after meeting the Resistance and seeing Mary incinerated in Equilibrium (2002) were both shot here. For the latter, mock steps were built.
- Sabrina DRJune 4, 2017Take the guided tour! Gives you a great background behind the history of this stadium.
- DHR.comNovember 24, 2011The Olympic Stadium in Berlin is home the home stadium of Hertha Berlin, and has a historical neoclassical architecture. Catch the games here, but check their website first for the game schedules.
- Julian HandNovember 8, 2014Checkout the green pitch :) best there with the S-Bahn if not than U-Bahn. Be there 1h before or 5 minutes before. This way you avoid the queues
- Daniel KengenOctober 29, 2019Very much food& beer stands. I never had to wait in line. Lots of (clean) toilets. Even when someone threw up in there, it was cleaned within moments
- Freefri A.May 1, 2012Built for the 1936 Olympic Games. A spidery web of glass, steel and fibre-glass membrane, it beautifully softens the monumental bulk of Werner March’s original coliseum-like structure.
- Superb stadium, great atmosphere, easy to get to and home to Hertha BSC
- Emma SzonyiMarch 18, 2015Really nicely organized football games, went everything really smoothly. From getting the tickets til leaving the area with s bahn.
- Tim SachseJuly 23, 2018yes you can tour the stadium which is the home of our football club HERTHA BERLIN and also event location for concerts and other sports events
- Eugene KalinovskiyNovember 6, 2014Modern stadium in a historical place. You can feel both spirit of the 1936 Olympiad and 2006 World Cup
- Home of Berlin's biggest football club Hertha BSC. Beautiful stadium, great atmosphere. Also venue for track & field meetings.
- Philips at IFA 2013September 2, 2013Sport fans at IFA, this iconic stadium was built in 1936 and is less than 10 minute drive from the Messe… one to see if you have some time out!
- WorldSoccerShopNovember 15, 2010The new Olympiastadion in Berlin has the highest all-seated capacity in Germany at 74,228. It hosted the World Cup Final 2006 with Italy beating France in penalties.
- The German Soccer Cup Final is staged here every year.
- Rhys HowellOctober 15, 2017A stunning venue. But watch out for arsehole drivers - they are everywhere.
- Beatriz MorgadoNovember 23, 2009The most beautiful soccer stadium I've seen! The place have a lot of stories and is wonderful to watch some games. The beer is delicious and there, the people sell currywurst and shinitzels! Read more
- Al + VictoriaFebruary 15, 2015Take the U2 from Alexanderplatz. Stadium doesn't take cards - make sure to take cash.
- MatthiasDecember 1, 2019My experience was that the organisation when we tried to get in was really bad. It is a decent stadium but I do not like it when there are running lanes separating fans & the pitch.
- Swemeatballs .June 5, 2013Great stadium with decent transport links and concourse facilities. Free travel on Berlin's public transport on matchday
- Built by nazis and I still feel uncomfortable going there. It's an all seater stadium and wasn't built for football. The athletic track and the flat stands guarantee a poor sight.
- Besher SouedFebruary 4, 2015The stadium is pretty nice. The crowd are crazy good and loud. But it was freezing cold
- Benjamin WoodsMarch 27, 2016That's England 8-3 Germany (on aggregate) after two visits to Berlin... Can't wait for the next one! ⚽️🏆
- Oh-Berlin.comSeptember 17, 2012The home of Hertha Berlin football club and the venue for the 2006 World Cup final, where a certain Mr Zidane lost his head…literally...