Getting here and parking
With the wheelchair to the Allianz Arena
- The 130 parking spaces for people with disabilities are located on Level 3 of car park P1 (P1 is clearly signposted from the public access roads) and are the closest parking spaces to the Arena. From this point, people with wheelchairs have unhindered and quick access to their viewing position in the stands. A further 20 parking spaces for people with disabilities are available in the car park fore visiting fans.
- Vehicles of people with disabilities that are higher than 2 metres must park in the bus parking spaces. Such vehicles can park free of charge with a blue badge (also in the north bus car park for visiting fans). The regular parking fee is 20.00 euros for up to 9 seats and 25.00 euros for 10 seats or more.
- Provided it is permitted by the event organiser, wheelchair users may use the designated special buses to enter the security zone via entrances S0 and S1 and travel as far as the disabled access points at staircases TK 3 and TK 7. Lifts are available here for Promenade Level E2. The special buses are available for the return journey.
- Visitors who are unable to move from vehicles to their places in the stands are brought in their special vehicles to their seats from security zone E0 via the north and south lifts.
- There is also unrestricted access to the stadium for all fans from the Fröttmaning underground station via the Esplanade. Visitors requiring lifts should use the access to the southern end of the platform. In contrast to the north entrance, escalators and lifts are available here.
- The Fröttmaning Park and Ride facility is accessible via a pedestrian bridge. There is another lift here to the ground floor.
- For health and safety reasons, access for people with wheelchairs is only possible with a special wheelchair ticket.
People with disabilities
- People with disabilities with an official blue EU parking permit (wheelchair symbol) can park free of charge on match days in car park P1, level 3 in specially designated car parking spaces. The blue parking permit is only valid in conjunction with your disabled person's pass.
- Please place the original, valid (not expired) permit in your vehicle so that it is clearly visible.
- You must also have a current photograph. The person to whom the permit is issued must be in the vehicle.
- If these requirements are not met, free access to car park P1 will be denied.
- This EU-permit is issued by if you have the “aG” or “blind” sign.
- The parking permit will be checked by the security service on site and you will then be given a QR code that entitles you to free parking in the multi-storey car park.
1. Scan the QR code and redeem it
or
go to the following URL https://fcbayern.com/parken/qr and enter the numerical code (ID).
2. Enter the registration number and you will be registered for the exit on match day.
Wheelchair access to the Allianz Arena:
Information from the Munich local transport authority (MVV)
Information from Munich City Council regarding disabled parking permits
Website of the Rollwagerl 93 e.V. fan club (in German language only)
Inside Allianz Arena
- 324 premium seats are allocated to people with wheelchairs and one carer for person with disability along the side of the Arena and in the north curve, in each case 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 people with disabilities 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 people with visual impairment. 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 impairment. 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 toilet people with disabilities is fitted with a hoist.
Guided tours:
For groups guided tours for people with disabilities are operated on non-matchdays. Guided tours for groups must be booked in advance.
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 visitors with disabilities. 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.