

Leave the main station and head straight on into the city centre, On your walking speed, you should need about half an hour or more. The stadiums is located about two miles away from the main station, so depending Transport Association Rhine-Ruhr (Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr (VRR)). Tickets allow you to travel to and from the stadium inside the huge The stadium is located about two miles away from the main station, so you can take a walk, which takes you through the inner city, or takeĪ train to the station 'Signal Iduna Park' or underground U45 towards 'Westfalenhallen'.
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After the game, you can take a free shuttle bus back to the parking lot.

If you like to park free of charge, I recommend the parking lot in Otto-Hahn-Straße, 44227 Dortmund ( map), from where a free bus shuttle takes you to the stadium. If you come by car, the address of the Signal-Iduna-Park is "Strobelallee 50, 44139 Dortmund, Deutschland".Īround the stadium, there are around 10,000 parking spaces for which you have to pay a parking fee. The stadium is two tiered all around and since the last expansion in the years 20 the previously open corners have been closed.ĭortmund's supporters are situtated in the south stand, visiting supporters are located on the opposite side in the north stand, standing space in the lower tier and seating space in the upper tier. The south stand, as already mentioned, accomodates nearly 25,000 standing spectators, apart from the standing space for visiting supporters in the north, all places are seating space. On the inside, the stadium is very compact and impressive as well. From the Stadion Rote Erde, Borussia Dortmund's home before the construction of the Westfalenstadion, as the Signal-Iduna-Park was called then, you have an impressive view on the stadium and you can see the what has changed in watching football in the last 40 years. The structural steel work supporting, colored in yellow, is very prominent and the stadium can be seen from quite far away. In general, the stadium is quite impressive, both from the outside and from the inside.įrom the outside, the stadium looks quite unusual, as it is box-shaped and thus very different from most of the newly built stadiums. The huge capacity is mainly due to the huge south stand, supposedly Europe's biggest stand with solely standing space, accomodating nearly 25,000 spectators alone and also called the 'Yellow Wall'. The Signal-Iduna-Park is Germany's largest football stadium for domestic games, accomodating 80,645 spectators. Signal-Iduna-Park, Borussia Dortmund Overview
