Stadiums & Arenas

Discover our selection of stadiums, arenas and racetracks worldwide – with exclusive tickets and tailored travel packages.

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Alexandra Palace
Indoor Arena

Alexandra Palace

London, England
10,500 spectators

Alexandra Palace – History, Atmosphere and the Home of the Darts World Championship The Alexandra Palace – better known as “Ally Pally” – is not just another event venue. Sitting on a hill in North London, it combines history, views and atmosphere in a way that feels very different from modern arenas. History: From Victorian landmark to iconic event venue Alexandra Palace opened in 1873 as a “People’s Palace” – a place designed for entertainment, culture and public access. Over time, it has played an important role in British history: In 1936, it became the home of the world’s first regular television broadcast by the BBC The building was damaged by several fires and rebuilt more than once Today, it is a listed historic landmark with a very distinct character You can feel that history when you walk through the building. It doesn’t feel polished or artificial – it feels real. The Darts World Championship: why Ally Pally is the perfect fit Since 2008, Alexandra Palace has been the home of the PDC Darts World Championship – and it’s hard to imagine the tournament anywhere else. From 2026/27 onwards, matches are played in the Great Hall, increasing capacity to more than 5,000 fans per session. Despite that, the key elements remain: Close connection between players and crowd Constant noise and energy A unique mix of sport and entertainment The Ally Pally is not a quiet venue. It reacts to everything – big checkouts, missed doubles, momentum swings. That’s exactly why darts works so well here.It’s not just a tournament – it’s an experience. More than darts: a multi-purpose London venue Outside of the World Championship, Alexandra Palace hosts a wide range of events throughout the year: Concerts and live music events Sport events (including boxing and e-sports) Exhibitions and trade shows Food festivals and markets The venue also offers: an ice skating rink large park areas one of the best panoramic views over London Many visitors are surprised by how much there is to explore beyond the main event. Location: Muswell Hill – a different side of London Alexandra Palace is located in Muswell Hill, a residential area in North London. This is not central London – and that’s part of the appeal. The area feels more relaxed and local: independent cafés and restaurants green spaces less crowded than the city centre For visitors from countries like the Netherlands or Scandinavia, this often feels more familiar and comfortable than the busy inner city. Getting there: not the easiest, but part of the experience Reaching Alexandra Palace is not complicated, but it’s also not as direct as many central venues. Most visitors combine different transport options: Train to “Alexandra Palace Station” (then a 10–15 minute walk uphill) Underground to “Wood Green” or “Bounds Green”, followed by bus or taxi Bus routes that stop close to the venue The final part is usually a walk uphill.But that’s where the atmosphere starts to build. You see more fans, hear the noise in the distance – and by the time you reach the top, it already feels like part of the event.

Allianz Arena
Football Stadium

Allianz Arena

Munich, Germany
75,024 spectators

A glowing architectural marvel in Munich, the Allianz Arena is a football haven with a rich history and unforgettable atmosphere.

Anfield
Football Stadium

Anfield

Liverpool, England
61,276 spectators

Anfield, the heart of Liverpool, is a historic football stadium with a capacity of 61,276, known for its electric atmosphere and rich heritage.

Madison Square Garden
Indoor Arena

Madison Square Garden

New York City, USA
19,500 spectators

Madison Square Garden – The World’s Most Famous Arena in NYC Located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, sitting right atop Pennsylvania Station, Madison Square Garden (MSG) is an icon of global entertainment. Since its opening at this location in 1968, "The Garden" has been regarded as the ultimate stage for athletes and musicians alike. Home of the Legends: New York Knicks & New York Rangers Madison Square Garden is the emotional epicenter of New York’s elite sports scene. As the official home of the New York Knicks (NBA), the arena regularly transforms into a sea of blue and orange. Basketball enthusiasts from across the globe flock here to experience the unique atmosphere of the "Mecca of Basketball." When the hardwood is replaced by ice, the New York Rangers (NHL) take over. The Garden’s incomparable acoustics turn every "Blueshirts" home game into a deafening experience that strikes fear into visiting teams. An Unrivaled Concert Venue: Where Music History is Made As a premier global Concert Venue, Madison Square Garden has hosted shows that have defined entire generations. From Elvis Presley’s triumphant sets to Led Zeppelin’s historic runs, the list of superstars who have graced this stage is endless. Billy Joel: Holds the record for the most monthly residencies, effectively becoming MSG's "franchise artist." The Rolling Stones & Elton John: Have celebrated some of their most iconic career moments in front of sold-out crowds here. Modern Giants: Contemporary stars like Harry Styles and Taylor Swift have also reached career milestones within these legendary walls. Versatility at the Highest Level Beyond the bright spotlights of the entertainment world, the complex also serves as a high-end convention and meeting site, providing state-of-the-art facilities for corporate events and international conferences. Its location and prestige make it a preferred choice for businesses looking for a professional setting in the center of New York.

Old Trafford
Football Stadium

Old Trafford

Manchester, England
74,310 spectators

Explore the rich history and electric atmosphere of Old Trafford, the iconic "Theatre of Dreams" in Manchester, home to unforgettable football moments.

Olympic Stadium
Multi Purpose Stadium

Olympic Stadium

Berlin, Germany
77,116 spectators

Olympiastadion Berlin – Where History Meets World Records The Olympiastadion Berlin is more than just a sports venue; it is a living monument to German history. Located in the west of the capital, it impresses with its monumental natural stone architecture and its iconic blue track. Since its extensive modernization for the 2006 World Cup, it has combined 1930s historic charm with the comfort of a modern five-star arena. History, Construction, and Capacity Originally built for the 1936 Summer Olympics according to plans by Werner March, the stadium initially held around 100,000 spectators. Between 2000 and 2004, it underwent a 242-million-euro renovation, receiving its signature high-tech roof that covers all seats while preserving the view of the historic Bell Tower at the Marathon Gate. Capacity: Today, the stadium holds 74,475 spectators for football matches and up to 77,000 for concerts. Unique Feature: The vibrant blue tartan track is the stadium’s trademark, designed in the club colors of its home team, Hertha BSC. The Stage for Legendary Moments Berlin's Olympiastadion is where sporting history is made. Football Highlights: Since 1985, it has been the permanent home of the German Cup Final (DFB-Pokal). It also hosted the 2006 World Cup Final (remembered for Zidane’s headbutt) and the 2015 Champions League Final. Athletics World Records: In 2009, Usain Bolt set the still-unbeaten world records for the 100m (9.58s) and 200m (19.19s) on this very track. Home Ground: It is the emotional home of Hertha BSC and a premier venue for the German national team’s international matches. A Temple for Global Superstars When the stage is set on the pitch, the stadium transforms into one of Europe's most impressive concert venues. Iconic Concerts: From the Rolling Stones and U2 to Depeche Mode and Rammstein, all the giants of music history have performed here. 2026 Outlook: The year 2026 promises to be a year of superlatives. Highlights include Helene Fischer bringing her massive 360° stadium tour to Berlin, and metal icons System Of A Down returning to shake the foundations of this historic venue.

Santiago Bernabéu
Multi Purpose Stadium

Santiago Bernabéu

Madrid, Spain
81,044 spectators

A journey through the iconic Santiago Bernabéu, exploring its history, atmosphere, and the vibrant Chamartín district.

Signal Iduna Park
Football Stadium

Signal Iduna Park

Dortmund, Germany
81,365 spectators

Signal Iduna Park: A football cathedral in Dortmund, where history and passion collide, creating unforgettable experiences for fans worldwide.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Multi Purpose Stadium

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

London, England
62,850 spectators

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: A modern marvel in London, blending football, NFL, and concerts with a unique atmosphere and rich history.

Wembley Stadium
Multi Purpose Stadium

Wembley Stadium

London, England
90,000 spectators

Wembley Stadium: A legendary venue in London, hosting iconic events from football finals to unforgettable concerts, with a rich history and vibrant atmosphere.

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Alexandra Palace
Indoor Arena

Alexandra Palace

London, England
10,500 spectators

Alexandra Palace – History, Atmosphere and the Home of the Darts World Championship The Alexandra Palace – better known as “Ally Pally” – is not just another event venue. Sitting on a hill in North London, it combines history, views and atmosphere in a way that feels very different from modern arenas. History: From Victorian landmark to iconic event venue Alexandra Palace opened in 1873 as a “People’s Palace” – a place designed for entertainment, culture and public access. Over time, it has played an important role in British history: In 1936, it became the home of the world’s first regular television broadcast by the BBC The building was damaged by several fires and rebuilt more than once Today, it is a listed historic landmark with a very distinct character You can feel that history when you walk through the building. It doesn’t feel polished or artificial – it feels real. The Darts World Championship: why Ally Pally is the perfect fit Since 2008, Alexandra Palace has been the home of the PDC Darts World Championship – and it’s hard to imagine the tournament anywhere else. From 2026/27 onwards, matches are played in the Great Hall, increasing capacity to more than 5,000 fans per session. Despite that, the key elements remain: Close connection between players and crowd Constant noise and energy A unique mix of sport and entertainment The Ally Pally is not a quiet venue. It reacts to everything – big checkouts, missed doubles, momentum swings. That’s exactly why darts works so well here.It’s not just a tournament – it’s an experience. More than darts: a multi-purpose London venue Outside of the World Championship, Alexandra Palace hosts a wide range of events throughout the year: Concerts and live music events Sport events (including boxing and e-sports) Exhibitions and trade shows Food festivals and markets The venue also offers: an ice skating rink large park areas one of the best panoramic views over London Many visitors are surprised by how much there is to explore beyond the main event. Location: Muswell Hill – a different side of London Alexandra Palace is located in Muswell Hill, a residential area in North London. This is not central London – and that’s part of the appeal. The area feels more relaxed and local: independent cafés and restaurants green spaces less crowded than the city centre For visitors from countries like the Netherlands or Scandinavia, this often feels more familiar and comfortable than the busy inner city. Getting there: not the easiest, but part of the experience Reaching Alexandra Palace is not complicated, but it’s also not as direct as many central venues. Most visitors combine different transport options: Train to “Alexandra Palace Station” (then a 10–15 minute walk uphill) Underground to “Wood Green” or “Bounds Green”, followed by bus or taxi Bus routes that stop close to the venue The final part is usually a walk uphill.But that’s where the atmosphere starts to build. You see more fans, hear the noise in the distance – and by the time you reach the top, it already feels like part of the event.

Allianz Arena
Football Stadium

Allianz Arena

Munich, Germany
75,024 spectators

A glowing architectural marvel in Munich, the Allianz Arena is a football haven with a rich history and unforgettable atmosphere.

Allianz Stadium
Football Stadium

Allianz Stadium

Turin, Italy
41,507 spectators

Discover the Allianz Stadium in Torino, a modern football haven with a rich history and vibrant atmosphere, nestled in the heart of the Vallette district.

Anfield
Football Stadium

Anfield

Liverpool, England
61,276 spectators

Anfield, the heart of Liverpool, is a historic football stadium with a capacity of 61,276, known for its electric atmosphere and rich heritage.

Arthur Ashe Stadion
Tennis Court

Arthur Ashe Stadion

New York City, USA
23,771 spectators
BayArena
Football Stadium

BayArena

Leverkusen, Germany
30,210 spectators

BayArena – Das Stadion von Bayer 04 Leverkusen Die BayArena ist die Heimspielstätte von Bayer 04 Leverkusen und gilt als eines der modernsten und kompaktesten Stadien Deutschlands. Mit kurzen Wegen, hervorragender Sicht von allen Plätzen und einer familiären Atmosphäre bietet sie ein rundum gelungenes Fußballerlebnis – sowohl für Heim- als auch Gästefans. Allgemeine Informationen zur BayArena Eröffnung: 1958, modernisiert zuletzt 2009 Kapazität: ca. 30.200 Plätze Heimverein: Bayer 04 Leverkusen Besonderheiten: Kurze Wege, durchgängiges Tribünendach, Fußball pur Trotz der eher kleineren Größe überzeugt die BayArena mit guter Akustik, freundlicher Atmosphäre und modernem Komfort. Neben Bundesligaspielen ist das Stadion auch regelmäßig Austragungsort von Länderspielen oder UEFA-Wettbewerben. Lage und Anreise Die BayArena befindet sich in Leverkusen-Mitte, zwischen Köln und Düsseldorf gelegen. Die Anbindung an den Nah- und Fernverkehr ist gut, sowohl per Bahn als auch mit dem Auto. Adresse: Bismarckstraße 122-124, 51373 Leverkusen Anreise mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln: Mit dem Zug bis Leverkusen Mitte Von dort ca. 15 Minuten zu Fuß oder per Shuttlebus (an Spieltagen) Alternativ: Buslinien bis Haltestelle „BayArena“ Anreise mit dem Auto: Über die A1, A3 oder A59 Richtung Leverkusen Gute Beschilderung ab den Autobahnausfahrten Parkplätze am Stadion begrenzt – frühzeitige Anreise empfohlen Sitzplätze, Tribünen & Die besten Blöcke Die BayArena ist als reines Fußballstadion ohne Laufbahn gebaut. Das ovale Tribünendach sorgt für akustisch dichte Stimmung. Nordkurve: Fanblock von Bayer 04 – Blöcke C, D, E Südkurve: Gästebereich (Blöcke G1–G3) Haupttribüne (West): VIP, Presse, Logen Osttribüne: Sehr gute Sicht auf das Spielgeschehen Unsere Empfehlungen: Für Stimmung: Nordkurve, insbesondere Block D Für beste Sicht: Mittig auf der Osttribüne – Blöcke X oder Y Für Komfort: Haupttribüne Mitte – Block A In unseren Paketen buchbar: Hinter dem Tor (Kurve) oder Gerade (Ost-/Westtribüne) – je nach Verfügbarkeit Gästeblock & Auswärtsfans Der Gästebereich befindet sich in der Südkurve, üblicherweise in Blöcken G1–G3, mit separatem Zugang. Wichtige Hinweise für Auswärtsfans: Zugang über den Eingang „Süd“ Fan-Utensilien wie Fahnen etc. nach Absprache mit dem Verein Alkohol- und Glasverbot Gepäckregelung: max. DIN A4 Verpflegung & Infrastruktur Die BayArena bietet ein solides gastronomisches Angebot mit schnellen Abläufen – ideal für Stadionbesucher. Bezahlung: Nur bargeldlos (Karte oder Mobile Payment) Toiletten: Ausreichend vorhanden, modern ausgestattet Fanshops: Direkt am Stadionvorplatz Barrierefreiheit: Zahlreiche rollstuhlgerechte Plätze und Wege Hotels & Unterkünfte in Stadionnähe Die BayArena verfügt über ein eigenes Hotel – perfekt für Fußballfans. Alternativ gibt es viele gute Optionen im Umland oder in Köln. Empfohlene Hotels: Lindner Hotel BayArena – direkt am Stadion, modernes Sporthotel Nikii City Hotel Leverkusen – zentral & gut erreichbar Maritim Hotel Köln – gute Anbindung mit dem Zug 25hours Hotel The Circle (Köln) – stylisch & zentrumsnah Von Köln Hauptbahnhof sind es nur ca. 15 Minuten mit der S-Bahn nach Leverkusen Mitte. Tickets & Einlass Die Spiele von Bayer Leverkusen sind regelmäßig gut besucht, aber selten restlos ausverkauft – eine gute Gelegenheit, erstklassigen Fußball entspannt zu genießen. Bei die-fussballreise.de erhalten Sie: Übernachtung in ausgesuchten 3–5* Hotels Stadiontickets hinter dem Tor (Kurve) oder auf der Geraden Persönliche Betreuung & sichere Abwicklung Hinweis: Unsere Tickets stammen nicht direkt vom Verein, sondern aus langjährigen Partnernetzwerken. Sie bieten eine zuverlässige, legale Möglichkeit, das Spiel live zu erleben – inklusive Hotel und Service. Einlassinfos: Stadionöffnung ca. 90 Minuten vor Anpfiff Digitale Tickets sind Standard Taschenlimit: max. DIN A4 Zutritt über den auf dem Ticket angegebenen Eingang Stadiontour & Vereinsmuseum Die BayArena bietet regelmäßig Führungen an, bei denen Besucher hinter die Kulissen des Werksklubs blicken können. Highlights der Stadionführung: Spielertunnel, Kabinen, Pressebereich Logen und Businessbereiche Blick von der Trainerbank Kombinierbar mit Restaurantbesuch im „SCAVI & RAY Lounge“ Ein eigenes Museum existiert aktuell nicht – jedoch gibt es Ausstellungsflächen im Stadionbereich. Buchung: über die offizielle Website von Bayer 04 Leverkusen Fazit & Fan-Tipp Die BayArena steht für modernen Fußball in kompakter Form – mit guter Sicht, kurzen Wegen und entspannter Atmosphäre. Wer Stimmung sucht, ist in der Nordkurve richtig. Wer mehr Übersicht will, wählt Ost- oder Westtribüne. Tipp: Die Nähe zu Köln macht Leverkusen zum idealen Ziel für ein Fußballwochenende – mit Bundesliga-Flair und Rheinmetropole in Reichweite.

Benito Villamarín
Football Stadium

Benito Villamarín

Seville, Spain
60,721 spectators

Discover the vibrant spirit of Benito Villamarín Stadium, a historic football haven in Seville's Heliópolis district.

bet365 Stadium
Football Stadium

bet365 Stadium

Stoke-on-Trent, England
30,089 spectators
Borussia-Park
Football Stadium

Borussia-Park

Mönchengladbach, Germany
54,042 spectators

Borussia-Park in Mönchengladbach: A modern football cathedral with a rich tradition.

Bramall Lane
Football Stadium

Bramall Lane

Sheffield, England
32,702 spectators
Celtic Park
Football Stadium

Celtic Park

Glasgow, Scotland
60,411 spectators

Celtic Park, Glasgow's iconic football stadium, blends rich history with electric matchday atmosphere.

City Ground
Football Stadium

City Ground

Nottingham, England
30,445 spectators

City Ground in Nottingham: A historic football venue with a vibrant atmosphere and rich legacy.

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