Travel and parking
We recommend that you travel via the A3 motorway and take the ‘Heidingsfeld’ exit. This is the quickest way to get to the stadium, which is located on the outskirts of the city. Please follow the ‘Gäste’ (Visitors) signs.
Buses, cars and nine-seaters:
A designated car park is available for away fans in the direct vicinity of the stadium. Parking costs: bus €10, car €3.
Train:
Würzburg’s main train station is not located near the stadium. The Würzburg tram system, the city’s main means of transport, can be taken to get to the stadium (line 5) but can only be used to a limited extent on matchday due to construction work on the track network and a major construction site on this line. A rail replacement bus service has been organised. There will also be an additional shuttle bus service from the main station (bus station), which will take you quickly and conveniently directly to the stadium and back to the station again. Please inform yourself in good time about these restrictions and the alternative public transport services in operation.
Further information
Fan items:
The following materials are allowed in the away block for the game in Würzburg:
- 5 swivel flags (over 2.00m pole length, empty plastic tubing or telescopic rod)
- 20-30 small flags (up to 2.00m pole length, empty plastic tubing)
- 20 double-holders (empty plastic tubing)
Stadium opening and ticket office:
The stadium will open 120 minutes (16:00 CEST) prior to kick-off.
The away sector is sold out.
Entrance and blocks:
Blocks 5 (standing area) and 6 (seated area) are available to us; access is via ‘Zugang Block 5+6’ (Entrance Block 5 + 6).
Gastronomy:
It is possible to pay with cash throughout the stadium.
Alcohol limit:
Visibly drunk fans may be denied entry and may also be removed from the stadium.
Bags and rucksacks:
Bags and rucksacks that are larger than DIN A4 size are not permitted.
Photo and video cameras:
Cameras (digital, single-lens reflex) are permitted; the pictures must only be used for private purposes.