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Allianz Arena seating plan & guide

Bayern Munich's home in northern Munich, opened in 2005 and designed by Herzog & de Meuron. Its inflated ETFE-panel facade glows Bayern red at night, making it one of Europe's most recognizable stadium exteriors.

CityMunich
Opened2005
TypeFootball stadium
Capacity≈75,000

Best sections

Lateral (sideline lower)

Lower-tier sideline seats put you close to the pitch with a clean view across the play.

Preferente (mid/club level)

Mid-level central seats offer a full tactical view and easier concourse access.

Fondo (Südkurve behind goal)

The Südkurve home end is the heart of the atmosphere, with banners, chants and tifo.

Insider tips

  • Take U-Bahn line U6 to Fröttmaning, then walk the dedicated esplanade to the arena — it is the simplest way in and out.
  • Bring a warm layer for evening kickoffs; the open bowl gets cold in autumn and winter.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Allianz Arena?

Lateral (sideline lower) offer the closest view, while fondo (südkurve behind goal) are the best value. The Südkurve home end is the heart of the atmosphere, with banners, chants and tifo.

Where is Allianz Arena?

Allianz Arena is a football stadium in Munich, opened in 2005 with a capacity of ≈75,000.

Where can I find the cheapest Allianz Arena tickets?

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