- 227 premium seats are allocated to wheelchair users and one accompanying person/carer along the side of the Arena on the top row of the lower tier (main access level), allowing room for manoeuvring wheelchairs.
- The entire Level 2 with its kiosks, facilities for the disabled and disabled toilets (only accessible with EURO disabled person WC key) is barrier-free. Designated lifts are available on the north and south sides for changing levels to other areas.
- 20 headsets are available for the visually impaired. Live match commentary by reporters for the visually impaired at the ground provides full information on the action on the pitch.
- 20 subtitle glasses are available for people with hearing disabilities. The match commentary runs as close-captioned live subtitles on augmented reality glasses. The subtitles are produced in the lower section of the glasses in real time by two online captioners.
- One disabled toilet is fitted with a hoist.
Guided tours:
For groups guided tours for the disabled are operated on non-matchdays. Guided tours for groups must be booked in advance.
Disabled Tour
FC Bayern Museum:
The FC Bayern Museum – Germany’s biggest club museum - is also barrier-free. Level 3 at the Allianz Arena offers a fascinating mix of information, emotion and interaction - including for disabled visitors. Entrance to, and exit from, the FC Bayern Museum is available via lifts. The entire exhibition is on one level. The design of the museum ensured all areas of the exhibition have barrier-free access. Generous provision of space and clear routing makes travelling through the history of FC Bayern Munich, from the foundation in 1900 to the historic treble in 2013, a fascinating experience for all visitors.
Information for wheelchair users, and visitors with pushchairs/strollers