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Viewing & Guided Tours VIEWING AND GUIDED TOURS OPENING HOURS THE HIGHLIGHT TOUR PRESENTED BY VIEWING & ENTRANCE & BOX OFFICE Visitor Centre at Osttor, A professional guide takes you on a 60-minute tour through the Olympischer Platz 3, 14053 Berlin GUIDED TOURS stadium, to areas that are otherwise closed to the public. Visit November til March 10 am - 4 pm April til October 9 am - 7 pm the venue of the 2006 FIFA World Cup™, the 12th IAAF World August 9 am - 8 pm Championships in Athletics Berlin 2009 and of the 6th FIFA Women‘s World Cup 2011™, the VIP areas, changing rooms and NO VIEWING AND GUIDED TOURS POSSIBLE ON DAYS WITH SCHEDULED EVENTS! LAST ADMISSION 30 MINUTES BEFORE CLOSING TIME. the underground warm-up training hall. Enjoy the impressive perspective of this state of the art stadium, standing at the edge on the blue running track while your guide PRICES Adult Reduced* Children** FamilyCard*** illustrates the history and architecture of the Olympiastadion VIEWING 7,00 1 5,50 1 4,00 1 16,00 1 Berlin. GUIDED TOURS DATES Highlight-Tour 11,00 1 9,50 1 8,00 1 24,00 1 November til March 11 am April til October 11 am, 1 pm and 3 pm Hertha-BSC-Tour 12,00 1 10,50 1 9,00 1 26,00 1 August 11 am, 1 pm, 3 pm and 5 pm Premium-Tour 13,00 1 11, 50 1 10,00 1 28,00 1 Booking www.olympiastadion-berlin.de/tickets INDIVIDUAL VIEWING LIMITED ACCESS WITHOUT GUIDE, INCL. ACCESS TO OLYMPIAPARK1 THE HERTHA BSC TOUR Take your own very personal tour of the public areas of the This 90-minute tour takes you into the Olympiastadion Berlin Olympiastadion and the Olympiapark1. Several documentation (players’ and VIP areas) and through the players’ entrance boards will provide you with all the important information about onto the running track. Afterwards it continues to HERTHA the history of the area. BSC club grounds1 (amateur stadium, training grounds) and 1subject to availability, parts might be temporarily not accessible ends at Hanns-Braun-Strasse. 1subject to availability, parts might be temporarily not accessible MULTIMEDIA GUIDE DATES OLYMPIASTADION BERLIN Go on a journey through the history of the Public tours will be held at selected dates during the main season. OLYMPIAPARK BERLIN grounds in 65 or 100 minutes - with mobile For further information, please visit our website. devices from Samsung incl. headphones. Booking www.olympiastadion-berlin.de/tickets Price additional to admission fee: 4,00 € (Deposit = ID card or driver’s license) Photo credits: Friedrich Busam, Leo Seidel, Organiser: Runze & Casper Werbeagentur GmbH, Berlin Wolfgang Reiher, Olympiastadion Berlin Last modified: February 2015 - Subject to change. INFORMATION ON WWW.OLYMPIASTADION-BERLIN.COM INFO HOTLINE +49 (0)30 / 25 00 23 22 HOTLINE +49 (0)30 / 25 00 23 22 Insta OLYMPIASTADIONBERLIN A GLIMPSE BEHIND THE SCENES THE PREMIUM TOUR With this 120-minute tour you discover the fascinating history of German sports and architecture. In addition to the non-public areas of the Olympiastadion Berlin you will also explore the Olympiapark1. ROMINTER ALLEE G SCHENCKENDORFF U T PLATZ Those interested in sports, culture and architecture will be S M U2 U OLYMPIA-STADION FRIEDRICH-FRIESEN-ALLEE T provided with a lot of details on the complex history of the H A100 WALDBÜHNE HANNS-BRAUN-STRASSE S Underground warm-up training hall Players‘ changing room W STADTAUTOBAHN E G E former ‚Reichssportfeld‘. S OLYMPISCHER OLYMPISCHE STRASSE S MAIFELD A PLATZ 1subject to availability, parts might be temporarily not accessible R BUS 104 T S U-BHF. NEU-WESTEND R E BELL TOWER M I GLOCKENTURM- E DATES STRASSE H N E BUS M49 S COUBERTIN April til October STÖSSENSEEBRÜCKE S PLATZ , Saturday or Sunday 11.30 am A TRAKEHNER ALLEE P OLYMPIASTADION FLATOWALLEE Booking www.olympiastadion-berlin.de/tickets PICHELSBERG JESSE-OWENS-ALLEE BUS M49 Chapel Atrium FLATOWALLEE SCHIRWINDTER ALLEE OUR INDIVIDUAL OFFERS FOR GROUPS EXPERIENCE THE GREATEST CUP HEROES Entrance/Box office Visitor Centre All guided tours can also be booked on individually arranged dates. Our visitor service will gladly submit an offer for your guided group tour. IMPORTANT NOTICE For participation details see special notice. No viewing or tours of the stadium on days with scheduled events. For security reasons and/or For consulting & booking: during event preparations certain areas (e.g. the players’ changing rooms) +49 (0)30 / 2 80 18-118 or [email protected] or even the whole stadium may be closed at short notice and is therefore not open for viewing. Cash and credit card payments are accepted at the ticket office. We regret that due to the architectural conditions the guided tours are only partially suitable for wheelchair users and people with walking difficulties. No dogs or bicycles are allowed within the stadium area. Please note that you cannot leave any GENERAL INFORMATION luggage at the visitor centre. Current House Rules of the Olympiastadion Berlin and the Olympiapark Berlin apply. *There are reductions for: pupils, students, trainees, severely disabled persons, those in military or community service, unemployed, welfare recipients (valid identification required) and for groups of ten or more people. ** 6 to 14 years, free entry for children under 6 years. *** Family Card valid for 2 adults and 3 children up to 16 years. DFB-Pokal Walk of Fame & Wall of Fame.
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