
🏟️ Address: Waldstadion (Deutsche Bank Park), Mörfelder Landstraße 362, Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, 60528, Germany Directions in Google Maps
The stadium can be easily reached by the bus, tram, and via the urban train network. It is also accessible by bicycle and there is even a designated, monitored bike-parking area (Bike Point). There are numerous parking options for fans arriving by car; simply follow the detailed instructions under “car” below or enter the above address into your navigation system.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Waldstadion (Deutsche Bank Park). Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
There are several suggested parking areas for those arriving at the stadium by car:
Bus line 61 and the special line 80 travel between Frankfurt airport and Frankfurt’s south station (Südbahnhof). The buses go via Niederrad towards the stadium and you can get off at the ‘Stadionbad’ or ‘Osttribüne’ stops. From there it takes ten to 15 minutes on foot to reach the stadium.
The stadium can be reached by S-Bahn. At Frankfurt’s main station (Hauptbahnhof) head underground to find S-Bahn lines S7, S8, and S9 towards Frankfurt Flughafen / Airport, or towards Wiesbaden Hauptbahnhof until you reach the ‘Stadion’ stop. The journey time is approximately 6 minutes. From there it takes 10 to 15 minutes on foot to reach the Deutsche Bank Park.
The stadium can also be reached by tram. In addition to tram line 21, on matchdays, there are extra trains on the line 21 route that leave every 3 minutes from in front of the main station (Hauptbahnhof) to the ‘Stadion’ stop. Travelling by tram is more convenient for fans with tickets for the main and east stands; it takes 10 to 15 minutes on foot to reach the stadium.
Frankfurt offers tourists a variety of accommodation options ranging from luxury hotels to budget-friendly hostels, although generally regarded as an expensive destination for staying over.
In the stadium, around the stadium, and on the roads leading to the stadium, there are numerous food stands where you can buy food and drinks. Here you can not only buy soft drinks and beer, but also enjoy the Frankfurt drink Äppelwoi. In the winter months, warm drinks (punch, mulled wine, hot apple wine) are also available.
Please also note that alcoholic beverages cannot be offered at every game.
Entry gates open 2 hours before kick-off and you will be checked by security on your way into the stadium.
Please note that you cannot take backpacks, bags, or suitcases into the venue and there is no luggage storage.
There are toilet facilities conveniently located throughout the stadium.
Eintracht Frankfurt's Disabled Fan Service offers various services, such as the visually impaired report for blind and visually impaired fans, sign language interpreters, and a free shuttle service to get to the stadium. Disabled fan support has been supported by the “Barrier-free” team. You can find this on every game day at the information stand in Block 24. Here you can get audio report receivers for fans with disabilities and blankets for cold days. In addition, the “Barrier-free” team will be happy to help you with any questions about the day of the game.
There is a free Bundesliga travel guide app aimed at football fans with and without disabilities. Among other things, it offers an audio service for visually impaired and blind fans and information in plain language. This is a simplified variant of the standard German language - with the aim of giving as many people as possible access to information. In addition, you can select your individual support needs in the app and based on this you will receive all the information relevant to you - for example, where the barrier-free entrances or toilets are located in the respective stadium. The app also offers you the opportunity to give feedback on your own experiences when you arrive at the stadium. The Bundesliga travel guide app can be downloaded from the App Store and Google Play:
There are several cycle paths to the Deutsche Bank Park through the Rhine-Main region.
The monitored bicycle parking area at ‘Bike Point’ is to the left of the main entrance at the E1 ticket windows (B 43 Mörfelder Landstraße). ‘Bike Point’ is a training and employment project of the Internationaler Bund Südwest gGmbH. You can park your bike safely and securely here during Eintracht matches (open 90 minutes before kick-off). Additionally, the ‘Bike Point’ team offers maintenance and cleaning services.
As the stadium is about 5 km from the centre of Frankfurt, it is easiest to take public transport or drive into the city.
Waldstadion (Deutsche Bank Park) has a capacity of approximately 51,500. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
Mörfelder Landstraße 362, Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, 60528, Germany.