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The Red Bull Arena Salzburg is a football stadium located in the Wals-Siezenheim district of Salzburg. Officially opened in 2003, the 31,895 capacity ground is of course home to Red Bull Salzburg although for certain matches such as those sanctioned by UEFA, the club and stadium are known as FC Salzburg and the EM Stadion respectively.

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Red bull arena (salzburg) history.

The Red Bull Arena first opened back in March 2003 under the original name of Stadion Wals-Siezenheim with a capacity of just 18,250. The global energy drink manufacturer was yet to take over the club and thus the stadium was financed with the assistance of the Austrian government who invested roughly one third of the total 70 million euro cost in partnership with two Salzburg private companies responsible for the construction and land acquisition respectively.

Not to be confused with the Red Bull Stadiums in Leipzig and New Jersey , the club which was founded  in 1933 through a merger of FC Rapid Salzburg & Hertha FC Salzburg, greatly benefited by UEFA’s decision to award Austria & Switzerland the 2008 European Championship. Local Governor Franz Schauberger explored the potential to expand the former home of Lehener Stadium but with a starting capacity of just 5,300 the stadium was deemed too small.

Unsure whether or nor the country’s bid to host the competition would be successful, the new ground was implemented across two distinct phases with the initial opening in 2003 restricted to a capacity of 16.850 across a single tier of seating. The second phase which started in 2005 after confirmation of hosting, concerned upgrading the facilities such as under soil heating and television displays to a “world class level” in tandem with the addition of the new tier of seating.

Opening in 2007 with a newly raised roof and increased capacity to just under 30,000, a curtain raising friendly match against Arsenal F.C was held to break in the new facilities ahead of the tournament next year. Elected to host three group D matches, the arena was referred to as the Wals-Siezenheim-Stadion throughout the tournament due to UEFA’s policy on neutral sponsorship.

The matches hosted featured Sweden, Russia, defending Champions Greece and eventual winners Spain in what proved to be the spark which ignited their global footballing dominance.

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Red bull arena (salzburg) seating plan.

Below is a seating plan of Red Bull Salzburg's Red Bull Arena (Salzburg):

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Stand Photos

Salzburg’s Red Bull Arena is comprised of the following four stands: North, East, South and West.

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Click the thumbnails above to enlarge an image of each stand and to read a more detailed description of each part of the Stadium.

Matchday Experience

Red bull arena (salzburg) away section.

Away fans are housed within two sections of the Southern goal end, with sections 26 and 27 within the lower tier close to the south-west corner, and section 28 located above within the upper section. Known as the “Gäste Sektor” which literally translates as “Guest Section”, it is represented by the colour orange on the seating plan located above

Red Bull Salzburg Club Shop

Interior of Red Bull Salzburg club shop

RB Salzburg operate a club store known as the “Bull Shop” at the stadium towards the eastern stand, a merchandising kiosk towards the west of the stadium on matchdays, and their own online store . which is open twenty four hours, seven days a week.

Opening Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 9.00 am – 6.00 pm
  • Saturday: 9.00 am – 1.00 pm

Can you take a stadium Tour?

Tours of the Red Bull Arena are available at 10.00 am on Saturdays whenever there isn’t a home match being played, and cost just €4.00 per person.

Lasting approximately 90 minutes and conducted in either German or English, you must register your interest via this online form by Wednesday at the latest for each week.

For group tours consisting of 15 or more people you must send an email to [email protected] .

How to buy Red Bull Salzburg Tickets

Tickets to see Red Bull Salzburg play at home can either be purchased online from the official site where you have the option of printing them at home, or in person at the “Ticketing and Service Center” which is located at the eastern side of the Red Bull Arena. Be warned however that purchasing on the day increases the cost of each ticket by €2.00!

Upper Tier – Adults, Reduced, Children

  • East/West (Red): €30.00, €24.00 & €10.00
  • North and South Curve (Dark Blue): €18.00, €14.00 &  €5.00

Lower Section – Adults, Reduced, Children

  • East/West (Red): €24.00, €19.00 & €7.00
  • South Curve (Light Blue): €17.00, €13.00 & €5.00
  • BKC Curve (Purple): €16.00, €12.00 &  €3.00
  • General Admission (Yellow): €14.00,  €11.00 & €3.00

The above prices are based on standard matches. For category II matches please add €4.00 to the price of an adult ticket, €3.00 euros to any reduced price ticket. Children’s prices remain the same however.

How to get to Red Bull Arena (Salzburg)

Where is red bull arena (salzburg).

The Red Bull Arena is located in the municipality of Wals-Siezenheim which is on the outskirts of Salzburg city centre.

The stadium’s satnav address is as follows:

  • Stadionstraße 2/3, 5071 Wals-Siezenheim, Austria

For a complete list of car-parks next to the Red Bull Arena please check out this parking map.

Train - Public Transport

The main railway station known as Salzburg Hbf is located within the city centre 4.1km east of the Red Bull Arena.

The closest train station to the ground however is Salzburg Taxham Europark, which can be reached in just under 10 minutes from the city centre’s S3 Line via Salzburg Hbf, leaving fans with a more manageable walk.

Providing that you have a valid match ticket, public transport within the federal region of Salzburg is free for 6 hours before kick-off until the last services of the day. This makes taking either the train or bus very convenient on matchdays.

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Public Transport of Red Bull Arena (Salzburg)

The city is served by Salzburg International Airport which is also named after W.A Mozart, the famous Austrian composer. Situated just under 6.00 km from the city centre towards the south-west, you can catch a trolley bus to the heart of Salzburg in approximately 25 minutes.

Hotels Near Red Bull Arena (Salzburg)

Unless you have a car you will find the majority of hotels to be found back within Salzburg city centre. Generally quite an expensive city, you can find one or two modestly priced hotels around the main railway station such as the Austria Trend, Hotel Hofenstauffen and Lasserhof.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who plays at red bull arena (salzburg).

Austrian side Red Bull Salzburg play their home matches at Red Bull Arena (Salzburg).

What is the capacity of Red Bull Arena (Salzburg)?

As of 2024 Red Bull Arena (Salzburg) has an official seating capacity of 31,895 for Football matches.

When was Red Bull Arena (Salzburg) opened?

Red Bull Arena (Salzburg) officially opened in 2003 and is home to Red Bull Salzburg

What is the postcode for Red Bull Arena (Salzburg)?

The postcode for Red Bull Arena (Salzburg) is 5071.

Are there any Covid restrictions at the stadium?

Covid Restrictions may be in place when you visit Red Bull Arena (Salzburg) in 2024. Please visit the official website of Red Bull Salzburg for full information on changes due to the Coronavirus.

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Red Bull Arena (Salzburg): FC Red Bull Salzburg

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Red Bull Arena opened its doors for the first time 2003, which was two years before Red Bull took over SV Austria Salzburg and renamed both the club and the stadium. Back then it had the name of Stadion Wals-Siezenheim and a capacity of just over eighteen-thousand. There are other Red Bull Arenas in both Leipzig and New Jersey, both with clubs owned by the energy drink manufacturer. None of them are particularly popular with the other teams in their league, with the feeling being that they have essentially been financially doped in order to achieve the success that they have in recent years. For FC Red Bull Salzburg that includes winning the Austrian Bundesliga virtually every season since the takeover, as well as their first ever Austrian Cups.

The club was formed from a merger between FC Rapid Salzburg and Hertha FC Salzburg in 1933, taking the name of SV Austria Salzburg. That name changed to SV Casino Salzburg in 1978, then again to SV Wüstenrot Salzburg in 1997. The latter change was down to a sponsorship deal with a financial services corporation in Austria, proving that sponsorship deals have always been part of Salzburg’s history. That said, there’s no question that the takeover by Red Bull on the 6th of April 2005 was the biggest change in the club’s history. In fact, when the company came in they declared ‘this is a new club with no history’, changing everything from the club crest through to the management set up and, of course, the playing staff.

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Red Bull Arena (Salzburg) Seating Plan and Where to Sit

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With room for just shy of 32,000 people, it’s fair to say that Red Bull Arena is one of the most impressive stadiums in Austria. The arena has two tiers and they run around the pitch in an uninterrupted fashion. The Sky Boxes are in the West Stand, meaning that that’s essentially the hospitality section and the main stand. Away supporters are housed in the South Stand, with home supporters considering the North Stand to be their main location for the most ardent fans.

FC Red Bull Salzburg Ticket Prices

The amount you’ll pay for tickets to see Red Bull Salzburg play their games depends entirely on where in the ground you’d like to sit, as well as how old you are. The most expensive sections are the Upper Tier of the East & West tiers, where tickets can be as pricey as €33 for adults for Category I matches. You’ll pay around half that to get a ticket in the standing section, with tickets there costing €18.

Here’s a look at the cheapest and most expensive tickets for adult, concessions and children. Do bear in mind, though, that you’ll pay an additional €2 on full price and concession tickets if you buy them on the day of the game and that matches are categorised.

Category I:

  • Full Price: €18 – €33
  • Concessions: €15 – €27
  • Children: €5 – €14

Category II:

  • Full Price: €18 – €30
  • Concessions: €15 – €24
  • Children: €5 – €12

How To Get FC Red Bull Salzburg Tickets

The best place to get tickets is online, given than they’re €2 cheaper if you buy them in advance. If you want to wait until the day, however, then you’ll be able to get them from the box office as there are almost always tickets available. You can call the ticket office if you prefer to speak to a person than use computers.

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Getting To Red Bull Arena (Salzburg)

Train – A train journey from London to Salzburg takes a little over sixteen hours, going via Paris, Stuttgart and Munich, so you might prefer to get to the city by another means. Once you’re there you’ll be able to get a train from Salzburg Hbf to Salzburg Taxham Europark on the S3 Line, from where you’ll have a short walk to the ground.

Bus – Buses 1 and 28 run from Salzburg Hauptbahnhof to close to the ground, with an additional soccer bus running from six hours before kick-off. You’ll be able to get on that bus for free if you’ve bought your ticket in advance.

Car – Red Bull Arena has its own exit from the A1, so that’s where you’ll be wanting to head if you’re going to a game.

By Air – Salzburg Airport is named after W. A. Mozart and is about a mile from the city centre. That’s where you’ll want to fly into, given that the next closest airport is Munich, but that’s about one-hundred and thirty miles away.

Taxi – A taxi journey from the main train station in Salzburg out to the ground will take about twenty minutes to complete its journey and will cost you around €20.

Parking Near Red Bull Arena (Salzburg)

Red Bull Arena Salzburg has more than two thousand parking spaces, so there’s a decent chance that you’ll be able to park your car if you decide to drive to the match.

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Fancy a pint? Well you can’t, you’re in Austria, so you must use stein!

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The stadium has got all the mod cons you would hope for from a place owned by such a big brand, so you can expect a high level of comfort, plenty of places to eat and drink, and toilets where you aren’t afraid of catching some awful disease.

Hospitality

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As mentioned, the Sky Boxes are located in the Upper Tier of the West Stand, meaning that guests there get an incredible view of the action unfolding on the pitch. There are numerous packages available for those that wish to watch the match in style, so head to the Red Bull Salzburg home page to find out more.

Private Hire

The stadium is a multipurpose event venue, so companies are able to hire various parts of the Arena depending on what it is that they want to do. To find out more, get in touch with Red Bull Arena directly.

Stadium Tours & Museum

Tours of the Arena last for ninety minutes and start at 11am on a Saturday. You get to see around the stadium itself, as well as into the hospitality area and in the player’s dressing room. You’ll be able to walk down the tunnel and onto pitchside, sitting in the manager’s dugout. You can also do a tour on match days, though it’s obviously far more restricted. You’ll still be able to see the VIP area as well as the press room, the mixed zone and the player’s tunnel. It lasts for an hour and starts ninety minutes before kick-off. The cost of both tours is €15 for adults and €10 for kids. There is a VR element to the tours here too, so you can experience what the stadium is like in different areas when members of the public aren’t around.

About FC Red Bull Salzburg

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When FC Hertha and FC Rapid merged together to form SV Austria Salzburg, it’s unlikely anybody imagined what would happen in the years to follow. The entire enterprise nearly came to an end when the club was briefly dissolved in 1950, but it was re-formed the following year and made it to the Austrian top-flight just three years later. Erich Probst became the club’s first international player when he lined up for Austria in 1960. The club continued to go from strength-to-strength, finishing as runners-up at the end of the 1971 Austrian Bundesliga season. That saw them enter the UEFA Cup the following season, though they were knocked out by a Romanian club called UTA. In 1974 they reached the final of the Austrian Cup for the first time.

They continued to enjoy relative success over the years that followed, reaching the final of the UEFA Cup in 1994 but losing to Italian side Internazionale. That was also the season that they won the Austrian Bundesliga for the first time, pipping Austria Wien to the title by two points. All of that pales into insignificance when compared to the success that the club has enjoyed since Red Bull took over in 2005. They won eight out of eleven league titles between 2007 and 2017, doubling the league win up with an Austrian Cup win on five occasions. The club has acted as something of a feeder side for RB Leipzig in Germany as well as some Premier League sides. Sadio Mané is an example of this, having played for them before being bought by Southampton and eventually moving to Liverpool.

Red Bull Arena (Salzburg) History

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Red Bull Arena originally opened in 2003 with the name Stadion Wals-Siezenheim, having taken two years to be completed. Back then it could only host just over eighteen-thousand people, being expanded in time to be used as a host venue for the 2008 European Championships. During that tournament it was known as EM-Stadion Wals-Siezenheim, owing to the fact that UEFA have specific rules regarding venues having sponsored names during their competitions. That’s also why it becomes the Stadion Salzburg when it is used to host UEFA matches in the likes of the Champions League and Europa League. The expansion moved it to the 30,000 mark, with another few thousand being added after that.

There are two-thousand parking spaces at the ground, which is the most of any stadium in the Austrian league. For a time it was also the only place in Austria that had an artificial pitch, with Polytan’s Ligaturf having been installed not long after Red Bull bought the club. It was returned to a natural pitch in the summer of 2010, however, and that has remained in place since. Designed by Azbie Nuredini, Red Bull Arena cost around £40 million to build. The Arena opened originally with a match between Wüstenrot Salzburg and FC Kärnten, with FC Red Bull Salzburg hosting Arsenal in July of 2007 after the newly expanded stadium opened for the first time. The idea was for the stadium to return to its normal capacity after the Euros as promised to local residents, but the management team broke their promise. Just one of the many reasons people don’t like the club.

Future Developments

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Given that Red Bull Arena was expanded only around a decade ago and that less then eight thousand people attend FC Red Bull Salzburg matches on a regular basis, it’s unlikely that there’ll be any major changes to the place any time soon.

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  • Average age: 22.3
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STADIUM TOURS

Stadium tours.

These tours are perfect for small groups and those coming alone!

Find our current schedule in the Fan Shop section and get booking.

You can find the booking form HERE or on the online shop .

Tour plan*:  

  • Press Conference room
  • Dressing room
  • Inside of the stadium (pitch)
  • Highest public access point in the stadium
  • Club shop *subject to short-term closures  
  • Around 60 minutes
  • Please arrive at the main building (Nord) at least 5-10 minutes before the start of your tour.

SPECIAL: NIGHT TOURS

If you want to experience what it's like in our stadium at night, then don't miss out on one of our night tours. The Red Bull Arena is famous for its fantastic atmosphere at night as well as its breathtaking architecture which is only emphasised by the floodlights.

Start time: 18:00 Price per person:

  • Adult:  12.00 Euro
  • Concessions*:  10.00 Euro  
  • Children up to the age of 14:  5,00 Euro  
  • Children between the ages of 0 and 3:  Free entry
  • Families (two adults, one child under 14):  25.00 Euro *Concessions (available for all tours):
  • Disabled people (Carers go in for free)
  • Trainees/Apprentices
  • ALG-II recipients
  • Leipzig-Pass holders  

*Identification is required for all concessions.

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RBL construction site tours

Info: An up-close glimpse at the future

Witness our stadium being transformed and experience the renovations at the Red Bull Arena. You will be treated to exciting behind-the-scenes insights into the renovations and see what the stadium will look like in the future

Book slots for an RBL stadium tour in the online shop .

You must fill out a contact form prior to attending a stadium tour. The form can be downloaded HERE or in the online shop .

  • Inside of the stadium (pitch) and a view of the interior renovations
  • VIP sections
  • Around the stadium
  • Sector B (Embankment)
  • Please arrive at the main building (Nord) at least 5-10 minutes before the start of your tour.  

Price per person:

  • Adult:  20.00 Euro
  • Concessions*:  18.00 Euro  
  • Children up to the age of 14:  12,00 Euro  
  • Families (two adults, one child under 14):  45.00 Euro *Concessions (available for all tours):

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Tours with Perry Bräutigam

You can also book a special tour with RBL cornerstone Perry Bräutigam . Perry has been part of the club since 2009 and has experienced plenty during his footballing career. Perry will recount a few of his personal anecdotes to you during this public tour to really give you a feel for what it's like to be such a huge part of our club.

Book slots in our Fan Shop section . Price per person:

  • Adult:  18.00 Euro
  • Concessions*:  15.00 Euro  
  • Children up to the age of 14:  9,00 Euro  
  • Families (two adults, one child under 14):  40.00 Euro *Concessions (available for all tours):

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RundumBLick: 360°-Tour

With our RundumBLick-360°-Tour you can experience a real 3D sensation of what it's like to be at a home game in our Red Bull Arena. 

The team bus pulls in, the players get out and walk directly towards you. You will then get to experience a real game atmosphere, starting in the players’ tunnel before taking to the media room for a press conference as part of the team of journalists! You can be a part of all this thanks to our fantastic new VR technology.

Book slots in our Fan Shop section .

  • Children up to the age of 14: 12 ,00 Euro  
  • Families (two adults, one child under 14):  45.00 Euro  
  • Important:   Please note that the 360°-Tour is not suitable for children under the age of 10. It is recommended that you wear contact lenses during the tour if you are visually impaired. It is possible, however, for some glasses to be worn with the VR headset, although this may not be comfortable for you. *Concessions (available for all tours):

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Exclusive group tours

We offer exclusive stadium tours for companies or groups of 10+ people. A maximum of 25 people are permitted to take part in this tour. If you would like to organise a tour for more than 25 people, please make note of this in your email. There is a possibility of dividing extra participants up into further groups.

Book slots by sending an email.

Tourplan*:  

  • Press Conference room (incl. video presentation)
  • Dressing rooms
  • Media rooms
  • Club shop (excepting on Sundays and bank holidays) *subject to short-term closures
  • around 90 minutes Please arrive at the main building (Nord) at least 5-10 minutes before the start of your tour.  

Total price:

  • 160,00 Euro  

Additional persons:

In the event that your group includes more than 10 people, the prices for each additional person are as follows:

  • Adults: 16,00 Euro
  • Concessions*: 13,00 Euro
  • Children up to the age of 14: 7,00 Euro
  • Children between the ages of 0 and 3: free entry  

*Concessions:

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Group tours for kids

No matter whether it's school holidays, a birthday party or you just fancy it: outside of matchdays kids are always welcome for a tour of the Red Bull Arena.

We'll tailor your stadium tour to your wants and needs, especially for you little fans out there!

Book a slot via E-Mail . Tourplan*:  

  • Club shop *subject to short-term closures
  • Around 70 minutes | around 90 minutes (depending on nature of booking)

Group tours for kids  are available for 5-15 kids under the age of 14 for a one-time price of  100.00 Euro . Two guardians can also take part free of charge.

Entry for every additional child will cost 7.00 Euro per child.

As an optional bonus (subject to availability) you can have your tour led by our famous  Bulli mascot  for just 65.00 Euro or you can even book a  goal wall shooting experience  for an additional 15.00 Euro.

A maximum of  25 children  can take part in one tour. If you want to book for more than 25 people, please ask us via E-mail.

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Additional offers

Goal wall shooting.

Want to end your tour by showing off your shooting abilities? Test your accuracy on our goal wall .

If you are interested in booking the goal wall for the end of your tour (additional cost: 15.00 Euro), please mention this in your E-Mail.

Please note: The goal wall cannot be used during a public tour.

Want our mascot Bulli to join you on your stadium tour? No problem! Bulli will be happy to sign autographs and take pictures during your tour.

If you are interested in booking Bulli for your tour (additional cost: 65.00 Euro), please mention this in your E-Mail.

Please note: Bulli cannot be booked during a public tour.

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Matchday tours

Want to come and see the stadium before one of our Bundesliga matchdays? Want to feel the pitch right before kick-off, get a look at some of the VIP spots and experience the feeling in the mixed zone or even in the dressing room on matchday? All that is now possible, and just a few short hours before our team take to the pitch! With our 60-minute long matchday tour, you can get access like you've never experienced before. Make bookings either via E-mail or in the Fan Shop section of the website.

  • Adult:  16.00 Euro
  • Concessions*:  13.00 Euro  
  • Children up to the age of 14:  7,00 Euro  
  • Families (two adults, one child under 14):  35.00 Euro *Concessions (available for all tours):

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Tickets for public tours can be booked via our online ticket shop or in our fan store at the Stadionvorplatz in Leipzig. 

A maximum of 25 people can take part in a public tour. Our exclusive group tours can offer accommodations for any size group. 

Public tours are offered in German. Individual tours are also available in English. 

There is no minimum number of participants required for public tours. The tours will always take place. 

It’s possible to book a group tour or kids’ tour with fewer people. The flat rate for a group tour (up to 10 people) or for a kids’ tour (up to 15 children) will still apply. 

All tours begin at the main building (Nord) at the Red Bull Arena (Am Sportforum 3 04105 Leipzig). The main building (Nord) is located immediately to the right of the main stadium entrance. The tours end at the fan store at the Stadionvorplatz (excepting on Sundays and bank holidays). 

Due to the nature of the stadium (i.e. several stairs), we recommend you avoid bringing a stroller with you for your tour. Instead, we would advise you to use a child carrier. 

Please get in touch with our Service Team at [email protected]. In order to register, we will need contact details as well as a phone number and the total number of people who will be attending the tour. The tours are barrier-free. Individuals can book a normal stadium tour.

Ticket exchanges are not possible, as stated in sections 2.4, 2.5 and 7. Refunds and returns as a gesture of goodwill are subject to the decision of RB Leipzig on a case-by-case basis, in compliance with Section 8 of the general ticket terms and conditions. 

We do not currently offer vouchers. 

Limited free parking is available at the fan shop at the Stadionvorplatz across from the Red Bull Arena. Access is available via the Friedrich-Ebert-Straße. 

For public tours:  Please note that it is not possible to join up with a group after arriving late for a tour. In the event this happens, the ticket becomes invalid.

For exclusive tours: For all inquiries or requests, please contact our Service Team either by phone at +49 341 124 797 777 or via E-Mail.

The Service Team can be reached Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 18:00, and from 10:00 to kickoff on matchdays. Please understand that in the event of lateness, the tour will be shortened. If this happens, please contact the cell phone number listed in your confirmation E-mail. If you are more than 20 minutes late, the tour will be cancelled to avoid affecting any later scheduled tours.

Photos and videos can be taken as long as they are for personal use only. Sound recordings are not permitted. 

We ask for your understanding that eating or drinking during the tour is not possible. 

We ask that you avoid bringing any large luggage (i.e. suitcases, large backpacks) with you to the stadium. We do not have anywhere to store them and are not liable for any valuables during the duration of your tour. 

Pets are not permitted in the stadium. 

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Red Bull Arena

Am Sportforum 3 4105 Leipzig

+49 341 / 124797 - 777

+49 341 / 124797 - 100

From the north

Take the exit Leipzig Mitte from the A14 and follow Maximilianallee (B2) for around 8km, via Rackwitzer-Straße to Brandenburger Straße. Turn right at the central station and follow the flow of traffic for around 3km over Tröndlin-Ring and Jahnallee. Turn right onto Am Sportforum to arrive at the Red Bull Arena.

From the south

Take Wundtstraße (B2) and turn left at the first intersection after entering the city (Pferderennbahn). Follow Karl-Tauchnitz-Straße for around 2km. Take the third exit in the roundabout onto Edvard-Grieg-Allee/Marschnerstraße. Go straight onto Am Sportplatz to arrive at the Red Bull Arena.

From the east

Take the exit Leipzig-Ost from the A14 and follow Permoserstraße/Adenauerallee (B6) for around 8km, before merging onto Brandenburger-Straße. Turn right at the central station and follow the flow of traffic for around 3km over Tröndlin-Ring and Jahnallee. Turn right onto Am Sportforum to arrive at the Red Bull Arena.

From the west

Take the exit ‘Leipzig-West’ from the A9 and follow Merseburger Chaussee/Merseburger Straße for around 9km (B181/B87). Turn left onto Rückmarksdorfer Straße. Follow the road over Rückmarksdorfer Straße/Hans-Driesch-Straße for around 3km. After crossing Landauer Brücke, turn right onto Am Sportforum to arrive at the Red Bull Arena.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

To arrive at the stadium via tram, take either line 3, 7, 8 or 15 and get off at the ‘Sportforum’ stop. From there, the stadium is approx. a 400m walk away.

If you are arriving via train, get off at the central station and take either tram line 3, 7 or 15 to the ‘Sportforum’ stop.

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