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Deutsche Bank Park seating plan & guide

Eintracht Frankfurt play at Deutsche Bank Park, historically the Waldstadion, set in the city's forest. The ground holds about 59,500 for league matches, with roughly 53,800 for international fixtures, and features a retractable roof. It is renowned for one of the most intense atmospheres in the Bundesliga.

CityFrankfurt
Opened1925
TypeFootball stadium
Capacity≈59,500

Best sections

Nordwestkurve (North-West Curve)

The Eintracht ultras' stand and the heart of the atmosphere.

Haupttribüne (Main Stand)

Central seating with the best sightlines and cover.

Gegengerade (Back Straight)

Long side opposite the main stand, a solid mid-price view.

Insider tips

  • The stadium has a retractable roof, so games may be played covered in poor weather; this can amplify the noise.
  • It sits in the Stadtwald forest; take the S-Bahn or the dedicated tram to Stadion stop rather than driving.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Deutsche Bank Park?

Nordwestkurve (North-West Curve) offer the closest view, while gegengerade (back straight) are the best value. Long side opposite the main stand, a solid mid-price view.

Where is Deutsche Bank Park?

Deutsche Bank Park is a football stadium in Frankfurt, opened in 1925 with a capacity of ≈59,500.

Where can I find the cheapest Deutsche Bank Park tickets?

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