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Ab sofort gibt es auf der Website des Olympiastadion Berlin eine 360 Grad-Tour zu entdecken. Es handelt sich um eine virtuelle Tour um das Stadion sowie durch die besonderen Highlights der VIP-Bereiche.

Vom Mittelkreis bis zur VIP-Vorfahrt An nur drei Drehtagen wurden knapp 80 hochqualitative Panoramen produziert. Dazu zählen die bekanntesten Punkte wie das Spielfeld, das Osttor, das Marathontor, die Ehrenhalle, die Stadionkapelle und die Kabine der Hertha BSC-Profis. Ein Highlight dabei ist der großartige Einblick in das vierstöckige Atrium, der durch ein Hochstativ ermöglicht wurde. Mit dieser neuen Funktion sind auch einzelne Logen im Hospitality- und Business-Event-Bereich zu entdecken. Unternehmen, die ihre Firmenevents im Olympiastadion Berlin veranstalten möchten, bekommen einen detaillierteren und somit sehr guten Überblick über alle Räumlichkeiten.

An nur drei Drehtagen wurden knapp 80 hochqualitative Panoramen vom Olympiastadion Berlin produziert.

Die Tour ist daher nicht nur für Touristen und Stadionbegeisterte geeignet. Auch VIP-Kunden von Groß-Veranstaltungen haben zukünftig die Möglichkeit, eine räumliche Vorschau aller VIP-Kategorien zu erhalten. Über die grafische Verortung können zudem die Grundrisse des mehrstöckigen historischen Baus aufgerufen werden. Somit ist jederzeit zu erkennen, wo man sich im Stadion befindet.

Die Agentur „Durch die Stadt“ produziert seit 2010 individuelle 360 Grad-Touren für Städte und Firmen. Dabei ist das Olympiastadion Berlin das erste Projekt, das in ihrem neuen Format – mit neuer Darstellung und modernster Technik – fertiggestellt wurde. Einen interaktiven Stadtrundgang durch ganz Berlin gibt es bald auf ihrem Städteportal INTO CITIES zu entdecken – mit dabei: das historische und gleichzeitig hochmoderne Olympiastadion Berlin. (Stadionwelt, 02.11.2018)

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All you need to know about Olympistadion Berlin tours

Josip Brajkovic

Even though some wanted to demolish it in the 1990s, Olympiastadion Berlin is mostly beloved by the supporters. Not just that of Hertha Berlin, the home side, but of the neutrals as well. Even non-football fans love the ground as it is a multi-sport arena and an architectural marvel. Hence, even the tours of the Olympiastadion Berlin aren't reserved for just the fans of the sport and go beyond it.

Since the reopening after the renovation done in 2004, it's reported that 300,000 people visit Olympiastadion Berlin tours. That's not including events like matches, concerts, or other organized mass gatherings. It's simply tour numbers.

Olympiastadion Berlin tours tickets

First thing is a must, the tickets for the tours can be bought online at the stadium's online shop. Yet, the issue is that the website isn't available in English. So without the use of a third-party translator, it's going to be a difficult to manage.

You can buy the tour tickets on the spot, as the booth is located on the eastern side of the stadium (Olympischer Platz 3). Near the car parking lot and on the natural way to the stadium from the nearest subway station.

It's possible to pay with debit and credit cards, as well as in cash (euros).

There are numerous tours to pick from, both guided and unguided. In German or in English.

During non-guided visits, guests can move around the stadium freely and enjoy the view from different sections. Boards and displays are set up to provide context and information about the history of the building.

Multimedia guides are also available and can provide information about the stadium without the need for a guide.

Bicycles and dogs are not allowed to enter.

The tours are not completely wheelchair accessible. The stadium organization asks wheelchair users who would like to take part in the tour to register in advance.

Specific Olympiastadion Berlin tours

Highlight tour.

The Highlight tour shows areas not available to the public, VIP area, changing rooms, and the underground warm-up training hall. Then, the tour ends with the guide providing info while the visitors sit on very the edge of the blue tartan track. The tour lasts around 60 minutes.

Adult ticket price - €15,00

Reduced ticket price €12,50* *For pupils, students, severely disabled, military or community service members, trainees, unemployed and social security recipients. Valid identification is always required.

Children's ticket price - €11,00 (6 - 14 years)

Family card - €33,00 (two adults and three children between the ages of six and 14)

Highlight tour group

The Highlight tour group offers the same access while it may last for up to 75 minutes.

Group ticket price - €260,00 (maximum 20 adults)

Small group ticket price - €169,00 (maximum 10 adults)

School group ticket price - €198,00 (maximum 20 people, children and teachers combined)

Small school group ticket price - €139,00 (maximum 10 people, children and teachers combined)

Premium tour

The Premium tour delivers on the name as it lasts for 120 minutes and you can explore the non-public areas of the Olympiastadion Berlin as well as the broader area known as the Olympiapark.

Adult ticket price - €18,00

Reduced ticket price €15,00*

Children's ticket price - €12,50 (6 - 14 years)

Family card - €45,00 (two adults and three children between the ages of six and 14)

Hertha BSC tour

The Hertha BSC tour is advertised as a must for the fans of the local team, but football fanatics, in general, will be amazed. This tour provides a look behind the scenes into the Hertha Berlin dressing room, relaxation pool, and press conference area. The adjacent amateur ground is visited as well, along with the nearby training grounds. With some luck (or cunning planning) you can see the players training then.

Thematic Tours

The Thematic Tours of Olympiastadion Berlin provide three options to explore extensively: history, architecture, and sports! Each lasting 90 minutes and diving deeper into the selected area. Making the visit to the Olympiastadion Berlin an event worth repeating.

Group ticket price - €310,00 (maximum 20 adults)

Small group ticket price - €185,00 (maximum 10 adults)

School group ticket price - €255,00 (maximum 20 people, children and teachers combined)

Small school group ticket price - €179,00 (maximum 10 people, children and teachers combined)

Birthday tour

The Birthday tour of Olympiastadion Berlin is a bit surprising but a welcomed breath of fresh air. It offers an exclusive tour of the stadium and the places usually closed down for the public like dressing rooms and warm-up areas. The kids will also be able to take part in some sports events like playing football, long jump, and foot races. Includes refreshments in the stadium restaurant and a surprise gift for the birthday boy or girl.

Group price - €325,00 (maximum 10 children and one adult, the price for one additional adult is €25)

Technology tour

The Technology tour of Olympiastadion Berlin examines what is usually taken from granted until it's looked at closely - the science and engineering behind operating such a massive ground. Particularly interesting for this ground as it is a historic structure updated for modern needs. The 90-minute tour explains the infrastructure, security, energy management, lighting, video, sound, etc.

Group ticket price - €260,00 (for up to 15 people)

School groups - €198,00

Exclusive Technology tour

The Exclusive Technology tour has a minimum entry age of 18 and it's easy to understand why as the main bargaining chip is a walk on the roof of the Olympiastadion Berlin! Where views through the translucent membrane of the roof allows for the views of the pitch and the terraces to be enjoyed, while still learning about the technicalities of the stadium.

Group ticket price - €310,00 (for up to 15 people)

School groups - €255,00 (must be over 18 years old)

Things to note about the Olympiastadion Berlin tours? The players' changing rooms and VIP areas aren't open for visits without a tour guide. Private tours can be booked in a maximum advance of six to eight weeks. No dogs allowed. No bicycles allowed. No places for luggage storage are available. No walking on the pitch. No walking on the blue tracks. Photos are allowed for private use. Parking is free of charge. You will receive a map of the entire site upon buying the ticket at the booth. Visitation of the Bell Tower and the structure beneath it are NOT included in any of the tours.

The stadium has been awarded the Certificate of Excellence by TripAdvisor for the fifth time in a row so Olympiastadion Berlin seems like a place not to miss out on even if games or concerts aren’t happening.

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Olympiastadion Berlin – tickets, prices, timings, what to expect, FAQs

The Olympiastadion, located in Olympiapark Berlin, is the home stadium for Hertha BSC of the Bundesliga.

After renovations in 2004, the Olympiastadion now has a permanent seating capacity of 74,475, which makes it the largest German stadium for international football matches.

It is a UEFA category four stadium and attracts around 300,000 visitors from around the world annually.

This article covers everything you must know before booking tickets for the Olympiastadion Berlin tour.

What to expect at Olympiastadion Berlin

Get A Behind-the-scenes Look At The Olympiastadion Berlin!

Explore one of Berlin’s most popular tourist attractions by taking a tour of the Olympiastadion Berlin.

Discover the grandstands, fields, and historical displays and get access to exclusive areas that are generally closed off to the public.

See the locations of various events that have taken place in the stadium, such as the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the 12th IAAF Athletics World Cup Berlin 2009, the 6th FIFA Women’s World Cup 2011, and the 2015 UEFA Champions League Final.

Head to the VIP areas, player booths, and the underground warm-up hall, and feel like your favorite football icons.

Experience the modern multipurpose stadium up close and learn about its rich history and fascinating architecture.

Where to book tickets

You can buy the Olympiastadion Berlin tickets online in advance or at the stadium.

Online ticket prices tend to be cheaper than tickets at the venue.

When you buy online, you can avoid the long queues at the ticket counters.

When you book early, you also get your preferred time slot.

Because some attractions sell a limited number of tickets, they may sell out during peak days. Booking early helps avoid last-minute disappointments.

How do online tickets work

Go to the Olympiastadion Berlin Tour booking page, select your preferred date, the number of tickets you wish to purchase, and the time slot, and buy the tickets right away.

 Once you purchase Olympiastadion Berlin tickets, they get delivered to your email address.

You don’t need to take any printouts.

On the day of the visit, show the e-ticket on your smartphone and walk into the stadium.

Olympiastadion Berlin Tour ticket prices

Adult tickets for the Olympiastadion Berlin Tour are available for €11 to visitors aged 15 and above.

Tickets for children aged between six and 14 can be purchased for a discounted price of €6.

Infants up to five years of age can join for free.

Tickets for pupils, students and trainees, the severely disabled, BFD workers, the unemployed, and recipients of ALG II can also be purchased for a reduced price of €8.

Olympic Stadium Tour tickets

Buy this ticket and enjoy a 60-minute guided tour of the Olympiastadion Berlin.

The ticket grants access to the Berlin Olympic Stadium.

Get a chance also to access external areas, including the stands.

Choose between an experienced guide who leads the tour or opt for a self-guided visit.

Ticket Prices

Adult Ticket (15+ years): €11 Disabled and Student Ticket (with a valid ID): €8 Child Ticket (6 to 14 years): €6 Infant Ticket (up to 5 years): Free

Save time and money! Buy the Discover Berlin Pass and experience Berlin’s rich history and stunning views by visiting the Panoramapunkt observation deck and joining the Discover Berlin Walking Tour. Then, visit the Berlin TV Tower for panoramic views and a delicious meal or drink at the tower’s renowned restaurant and bar.

How to reach Olympiastadion Berlin

Olympiastadion Berlin is located past Charlottenburg at Olympiapark Berlin, in West Berlin.

Address: Olympischer Platz 3, 14053 Berlin, Germany. Get Directions

You can reach the stadium by car or public transport.

Take the 218 or M49 bus to the Flatowallee/Olympiastadion stop.

The stadium is a mile (1.6 km) away from the stop.

Take the U2 line to reach the U Olympia-Stadion stop.

The stadium is a nine-minute walk from the station.

You can take the S3, S5, or S9 train to the S Olympiastadion station.

The stop is located right outside the stadium.

If you’re driving by car, turn on Google Maps and get started!

Choose between parking options around the stadium.

Olympiastadion Berlin tour timings

Visitors can take the Olympiastadion Berlin tour between 10 am and 4 pm on all days of the week except home match days.

It is best to reach the stadium 15 minutes before your scheduled time slot.

How long does the tour take

A tour of the Olympiastadion Berlin Stadium takes around 60 minutes.

Visitors can choose between a guided or self-guided tour , depending on their preferences.

Best time to visit Olympiastadion Berlin

It’s best to book the first Olympiastadion Berlin Tour of the day at 10 am when it starts. Early morning hours are less crowded.

Afternoons, around 2 pm, are also good to visit the ground as the crowd starts thinning down.

Weekends and public holidays are busier, so booking a weekday tour is best.

Reviews for the Olympiastadion Berlin Tour

The Berlin Olympic Stadium is a highly-rated tourist attraction.

Check out two Olympiastadion Berlin reviews we selected from Tripadvisor, which give you an idea of what to expect at this attraction.

Great stadium tour in Berlin

It was a fantastic tour with Sven; he was really knowledgeable, and we really enjoyed learning about the history and sporting events of the stadium. It’s an impressive stadium and so different from others we have visited. I recommend a tour here. It’s a good price, and English-speaking guides are available as well.

Globe Trotting Gems , Tripadvisor

More than your typical stadium tour

We loved our visit here and the tour by Isabella. The stadium has so much history, and we found the tour really informative. We’d definitely recommend a visit. I had also emailed the team ahead of my visit with some questions, and they were fantastic.

GailC1976, Tripadvisor

FAQs about the Olympiastadion Berlin Tour

Here are some questions visitors usually ask before visiting the Olympiastadion Berlin.

It is best to buy the tickets in advance to ensure availability and have a hassle-free experience.

The tour includes a visit to the stadium, the Olympic Park, the VIP areas, and the underground facilities.

The tour usually takes around 60 minutes.

Yes, the Olympiastadion Berlin is fully accessible for people with disabilities. Special tours are available for wheelchair users.

Yes, you can take photos during the tour, but flash photography is not permitted.

There is no specific dress code for the tour, but comfortable shoes are recommended as a lot of walking is involved.

No, food and drinks are not allowed inside the stadium during the Olympiastadion Berlin tour.

No, pets are not allowed on the tour.

No, there are no age restrictions for the tour. However, children under 14 years old must be accompanied by an adult.

Yes, you can cancel or reschedule your Olympiastadion Berlin tour up to 24 hours in advance.

Yes, the tour is available in several languages and is suitable for non-German speakers.

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How to Take a Tour of Olympic Stadium in Berlin

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This post will give you an introduction to Berlin’s historic 1930s-era Olympic Stadium or ‘Olympiastadion.’ We will also include recommendations on tickets and how to plan your visit, along with some details about what you can expect to see on a tour of the stadium.

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The original plans for the Olympic Stadium were spurred by Germany’s winning of the license to host the 1916 Olympic Games, thus ensuring plans would be set for a stadium in Charlottenburg, nestled within the area’s Grunewald Forest.

However the games were canceled due to WWI, and thus the foundations of a ‘German Sports Forum’ on the eventual building site were left untouched for years.

In 1931, Germany was selected a second time, this time giving the Nazi Party an opportunity to spread its propaganda to a wider audience when they came into power in 1933.

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Adolf Hitler placed architect Werner March in charge of the building of an enormous sports complex named ‘Reichssportfeld’, including an entirely new stadium.

Construction took place between the years of 1934 and 1936. Ultimately covering 132 Hectares (326 acres) of land, the complex included various additional sporting venues such as the 50k capacity Maifeld, the 25k capacity Waldbühne amphitheater, and finally the 110k capacity Olympiastadion, complete with a special stand for Adolf Hitler and his entourage.

The only significant part of the complex to be destroyed during the war was the Bell Tower, a 77-meter tall spectacle used as an observation deck by officials. This tower contained the Olympic bell, originally designed for the 1936 Olympics. It was rebuilt by architect Werner March in 1962 using the original design.

During the final battle of WWII, the Soviet army fought to gain control of the stadium, but there wasn’t much damage caused at the time. After the fall of Hitler's Third Reich in WWII, the stadium was briefly used as barracks for the British army, who used the Bell Tower for anti-tank target practice, as it fell within the British-run section of West Berlin.

Since then, Olympic Stadium has become the official home of Berlin's Hertha BSC soccer team and hosts the annual German Cup.

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If you want to take a tour of the Olympic Stadium, the price of admission will be included with your ticket price. You can find more information about the cost of this tour in our tour information section .

For those who would rather just visit Olympic Stadium without taking the tour, you are free to purchase standard admission and take a look around at your leisure.

That said, it is important to note that there are some areas you cannot visit without a professional tour guide.

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TIP: Admission to Olympic Stadium is included for free with the Berlin Pass . If you plan on seeing other famous sites in the city, this is a great way to save money on several different activities.

Self-Guided Tour Tickets

  • €8/Adults | €5.50/Concessions
  • €4/Children (6-14 years old)
  • €16/Family Card (2 adults and 3 children)
  • Concession pricing is available for students, disabled people, and groups of 10 or more visitors

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For an additional €2 per person, you can get a multimedia guide. This guide is available as an app and headset which – in conjunction with your phone – function as a GPS.

The entire audio tour will last between 75-100 minutes, so even if you can’t make the guided tour, you can still learn a lot about the stadium while you’re here.

Multimedia guides are accessible until 2 pm from November - March until 4 pm from April - October, and until 5 pm in August.

They are also included for free when you purchase your tickets ahead of time .

Along with the tours offered at Olympic Stadium, you can also purchase tickets for the nearby Bell Tower (Olympia-Glockenturm) to get an incredible view of both the venue and the city of Berlin. Admission for this attraction is very reasonable, but it is a separate cost which you will have to pay for individually.

  • €5/Adults | €3/Children
  • €4/Groups of 10 or more
  • €3.50/Students
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TIP: If you’re more interested in seeing various sites around the city center, you may want to consider an alternative observation deck such as Panoramapunkt , Berliner Dom , the TV Tower or the Reichstag Dome .

Olympic Stadium also offers tours on days when there are no other previously scheduled events. These tours will allow you to see locations that are usually off-limits to self-guided visitors. If you want to experience more of the stadium and learn more about its history, this tour is an excellent opportunity.

The cost of admission is included in the price of this tour.

Highlight Tour Tickets

  • €11/Adults | €9.50/Concessions
  • €8/Children (6-14 years old)
  • €24/Family Card (2 adults and 3 children)

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This is the most frequent tour offered at Olympiastadion, but there are a few others you may want to consider. For more details about both the highlight tour and other excursions, make sure to read our tour information section .

This section will provide a plethora of information to make your trip as fun and easy as possible. We will include information about hours of operation, best times to visit, what to expect and how to get there.

Hours of Operation

If you plan on seeing a game or attending an event at the Olympic Stadium, the hours of operation will depend upon the organizers of that event. Guided tours of the stadium won’t be available on these days. If you are interested in taking the tour, you can expect the following hours.

  • Stadium Hours: 9 am - 7 pm
  • Tour Hours: 10 am - 6 pm
  • Tours are offered hourly
  • Tour hours may vary

During some days and at certain times of the year, tour availability may be reduced to once every two hours. For more details on opening hours, make sure to check the official Olympic Stadium hours of operation .

If you want to visit the nearby Bell Tower (Olympia-Glockenturm) as well, you can expect slightly different hours.

  • 9 am - 8 pm
  • 9 am - 6 pm

For more details about the Bell Tower, visit our ticket information section .

To learn more about Olympic Stadium tours, please read our tour information section .

Best Times To Visit

Visitors who are planning to come for the stadium tour probably won’t have to worry about large crowds. Due to the fact that they don’t offer these tours during special events and game days, you’ll always be visiting during off hours when few people are likely to be in the stadium.

The typical hours at Olympic Stadium in Berlin. Image Source: Google.com.

As you can see, there really aren’t any bad times to come during weekdays. Most major events take place on or around the weekends, so you can expect a much larger crowd at those times.

Tour groups are kept to a maximum of 30 guests, so you can rest assured that you probably won’t have much trouble getting around during this activity.

Olympiastadion Bell Tower hours. Image Source: Google.com.

If you plan on visiting the nearby Bell Tower (Olympia-Glockenturm), you can expect things to get crowded every now and then. In particular, the late morning appears to be a very popular time for this attraction.

Sunset is one of the best times to visit the Bell Tower, as it isn’t very crowded and you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy wonderful views of the city and Olympic Stadium. 

What To Expect

You are greeted upon entrance to the visitor center with an introductory film (in English). After this, you will be allowed access to explore the stadium yourself or potentially take a guided tour if there are open spots.

Not only do their guided tours provide historical information about the location, but you will also be allowed to visit certain places that are off-limits to visitors who choose to explore the stadium on their own.

If you want to visit the stadium’s Bell Tower (also known as Olympia-Glockenturm), you will need to pay an additional €5 for admission to the site. This service is separate from the Olympic Stadium tour and you will need to purchase another ticket for it. The Bell Tower offers exciting views across the stadium and the city of Berlin.

TIP: Visitors looking for an alternative may want to consider going to an observation deck such as Panoramapunkt , Berliner Dom , TV Tower or the Reichstag Dome .

Olympic Stadium tours will take about one hour, but you could spend even more time looking around on your own. As a result, you should plan on being here for between 1-2 hours .

If you plan on visiting the Bell Tower as well, you should set aside another 30-60 minutes for that activity.

One of the few persistent complaints about the stadium is the refreshment prices; a single small coffee costs €3.10. If you plan on going during lunch time, consider getting something to eat either before or after your trip to Olympic Stadium. Unfortunately, outside food is usually not allowed inside Olympiastadion.

If you would like to consider attending a major event such as a sports match or concert at the stadium, check out their official website for event dates.

Online reviews state that the atmosphere tends to be very exciting when Berlin’s local soccer team Hertha plays, though many reviewers criticise the sound quality of concerts. One occasional criticism online is that smoking is allowed inside the venue, which may be a nuisance to some visitors.

No bags of any kind are allowed inside the stadium, and according to online reviews, the wait to rent a locker for one's bag can take some time. If you want to avoid the wait altogether, consider using one of the many bag storage services available in Berlin .

Visitors should also be aware that – like many Berlin venues – Olympic Stadium is a cash-only venue, so be sure to visit an ATM beforehand.

All significant areas are wheelchair-accessible, but there are no wheelchair rentals available on-site. Prams are allowed in the stadium, but it is important to note that you may need to carry them up some stairs depending on where you want to go.

Photographs are allowed for private use, but you will not be allowed to take photos for commercial use unless you obtain permission from the press office. You will not be allowed to record the entire tour.

How to get to the Olympic Stadium

Olympic Stadium is accessible by various modes of public transportation, each of which leaves visitors with a short, clearly signposted walk to the gates.

How to Get to Olympic Stadium Berlin

The under and overground train station ‘Olympiastadion’ is served by the U2 U-Bahn line and S9 S-Bahn line. Each line provides direct travel times of roughly half an hour from central Berlin stations such as Friedrichstraße and Alexanderplatz.

If you look at the map above you will see that the U-Bahn and S-Bahn exits for the station are in separate locations. The ‘P’ denotes parking.

Tour Information

Whenever there are no scheduled events, Olympic Stadium offers fully guided tours. Depending on when you choose to visit, tours will take place either hourly or once every 2 hours.

No matter when you choose to arrive, you’ll have the opportunity to look around many of the open areas of the stadium at your leisure both before and after the tours. For more details on hours of operation, check our plan your visit section .

English-language tours which last between 60-75 minutes can be booked either ahead of time or on-site. If you want to avoid sold out tours, you should purchase your tickets before arriving.

Apart from the highlight tour, there is also a premium option which lasts for a total of 2 hours and includes a guided walk through Olympiapark. If that isn’t of interest, you may also want to consider their Hertha BSC tour which focuses on the football team that calls this stadium home.

Premium Tour Tickets

  • €13/Adults | €11.50/Concessions
  • €10/Children (6-14 years old)
  • €28/Family Card (2 adults and 3 children)

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Hertha BSC Tour Tickets

  • €12/Adults | €10.50/Concessions
  • €9/Children (6-14 years old)
  • €26/Family Card (2 adults and 3 children)

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These tours are not as frequent, so you will definitely need to purchase them well in advance in order to secure your spot.

If you want to learn more about the history of the Olympic Stadium and how it has been used, there is a 6-hour tour-by-bus you may want to consider. This tour will take you from Berlin to Olympiastadion in a VW Bus, explaining some of the histories about the location along the way. Once you’re there, you will learn about what happened during the Olympic games which were held here in 1936. Entrance fees are not included.

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There are a lot of different things to see at the Olympic Stadium. In addition to the main building, there are several attractions and notable landmarks around Olympiastadion as well. This section will discuss a few of the more notable items you might want to see while you’re here.

Bell Tower (Olympia-Glockenturm)

After being demolished in 1947 as a result of WWII, this tower was rebuilt and designed as pretty much an exact replica of the original in 1963. You can still visit the top of the tower today, but a separate ticket will be required to gain entry. For more details, check our ticket information section .

Langemarck Hall

Located right outside the park, this WWI memorial pays tribute to 80,000 young soldiers who were killed during a battle in the Belgian village Langemarck on November 11th, 1914. There is an exhibition about this event in the basement of this hall.

The Horse Tamers

These statues were created by Josef Wackerle, one of the most important artists during the rule of the Third Reich. Found right outside the stadium, these sculptures can be seen facing in the direction of the Bell Tower and looking out across the Maifeld.

The Olympic Bell

Even if you’re not interested in paying more to see the top of the Bell Tower, you should definitely take a good look at the original bell from this site. The original Olympic bell featured a design with the olympic rings and an eagle, as well as the motto ‘I call the youth of the world’ and two swastikas.

Goddess of Victory

This sculpture of the Greek Goddess Nike can be found near the Saxon Gate. Designed by Willy Mellers, this is one of the bigger statues near the stadium. In her right hand, she holds out a bundle of oak leaves – a German symbol for Victory.

Wall of Fame

Take a moment to learn about some of the more historic moments that have happened here with the help of this Wall of Fame. This installation includes 75 years of sporting history which has taken place at Olympiastadion.

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Standing 7 meters tall, these statues can be found surrounding the outer walking path around the stadium. Designed by Karl Albiker, they are both an excellent example of the type of artwork that was fairly prevalent during the early days of National Socialism in Germany.

Olympic Gate

This is the original gate into the stadium, and the Olympic rings can still be seen hanging above. On either side of the gate, there are two pillars with clocks representing two of the German tribes – one named the Bayernturm and the other Preussenturm.

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Take a 60-minute tour of the Olympiastadion Berlin and see areas that are otherwise not accessible to the public. Visit the venues of the FIFA World Cup 2006™, the athletics WM™, the VIP areas, the players' cabins and the underground warm-up halls and learn interesting facts about the history and architecture of the stadium.

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Halten Sie sich gut fest. Denn hier können Sie uns mal aufs Dach steigen. Aber so richtig. Bei unserer Tour über das Zeltdach des Olympiastadions. Ein prickelndes Erlebnis mit ganz guten Aussichten. Da fühlen Sie sich obenauf.

Ab nach oben. Hier geht’s aufwärts, weit hinauf über das Olympiastadion. Schnallen Sie sich an und erleben Sie auf unserem Dach einen wunderbaren Höhenrausch – samt Panorama auf die Silhouette der Stadt, die Gipfel der Alpen in der Ferne, und den geschichtsträchtigen Stadionrasen unter Ihnen. Eine Tour mit ordentlich Nervenkitzel und vielen Geschichten über die Architektur und die großen Event-Highlights der letzten Jahrzehnte. Mit unterhaltsamen Episoden und unbekannten Anekdoten aus der Historie des Parks. Und wenn Sie jemanden mit einer Höhenexpedition überraschen wollen, dann ran an den Tour-Gutschein. Das perfekte Geschenk für einen absoluten Hochgenuss.

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Bitte beachten Sie dass keine losen Gegenstände wie Handy, Schlüssel etc. mit aufs Dach genommen werden dürfen!

Kameras müssen, aus Sicherheitsgründen, am Gurt befestigt werden. Bei den Touren dürfen Kameras nur mitgenommen werden, wenn diese ein Umhängband haben.

Smartphones dürfen nur in einer Smartphone Hülle mitgenommen werden. Die Smartphone Hülle muss am Gurt befestigt werden und zu jederzeit der Tour verschlossen sein.

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Kameras/Smartphones müssen, aus Sicherheitsgründen, am Gurt befestigt werden. Bei den Touren dürfen Kameras nur mitgenommen werden, wenn diese ein Umhängband haben.

Bei Aufbau und Abbau von Veranstaltungen sowie bei Veranstaltungen im Olympiastadion sind keine Kameras erlaubt.

Ja, es gibt kleine Schließfächer, wo Gegenstände eingeschlossen werden können. Die Olympiapark München GmbH übernimmt jedoch keine Haftung. Bitte bringen Sie deshalb wenn möglich keine Wertgegenstände mit.

Gutscheine für eine normale Zeltdach-Tour können gegen Baraufzahlung des Restbetrages auch für Zeltdach-Touren mit Flying Fox eingelöst werden. Bitte beachten Sie, dass eine umgekehrte Vorgehensweise und Barauszahlung des Restbetrages nicht möglich ist!

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Take the virtual tour of the kremlin, moscow river, saint basil’s cathedral and red square.

The Moscow Kremlin  usually referred to as the Kremlin, is a fortified complex at the heart of Moscow, overlooking the Moskva River to the south, Saint Basil’s Cathedral and Red Square to the east, and the Alexander Garden to the west.

It is the best known of the Kremlins (Russian citadels) and includes five palaces, four cathedrals, and the enclosing Kremlin Wall with Kremlin towers. Also within this complex is the Grand Kremlin Palace. The complex serves as the official residence of the President of the Russian Federation.

The name “Kremlin” means “fortress inside a city”, and is often also used metonymically to refer to the government of the Russian Federation in a similar sense to how “White House” is used to refer to the Executive Office of the President of the United States. It had previously been used to refer to the government of the Soviet Union (1922–1991) and its highest members (such as general secretaries, premiers, presidents, ministers, and commissars). The term “Kremlinology” refers to the study of Soviet and Russian politics.

All of Moscow’s main streets start at  Red Square , so it’s easy to see why this is considered the heart of the city. A massive space of 330 meters by 70 meters, the square is flanked by the Kremlin, Lenin’s Mausoleum, two cathedrals, and the State Historical Museum. In 1945, a massive Victory Parade was held here to celebrate the defeat of Nazi Germany by the Soviet Armed Forces.

St. Basil’s Cathedral , one of the most recognizable buildings on the square, was built in 1555. The unique cathedral has architectural details inspired by Byzantine and Asian designs, as well as details that resemble those found in famous mosques. There are nine individual chapels inside the church, all decorated with colourful mural art.

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