
More than just the site of the 2006 World Cup final, the Olympic Stadium is first and foremost one of Berlin’s monuments. Built by Hitler for the 1936 Olympics, the stadium has undergone modernisation and restructuring that have also served to conserve the structure.
The Stadium is at the centre of the Olympic District which is to the west of the Mitte.
It is open to visitors and there is also an organized tour.
Olympiastadion
Olympischer Platz 3
14053 Berlin-Charlottenburg
Tel.: 25 00 23 22
www.olympiastadion-berlin.de
Hours Guided Tours
From the 1st of June until the 15th of September: all the day from 9am until 8pm
From 16th of September until 31st of Octber: all the day from 9am until 7pm
From 1st of November until the 28th of February: all the day from 10am until 4pm
From the 1st of March until the 31st of May: all the day from 9am until 7pm.
There aren't guided Tours in July
Tickets
Full: 4.00 €
Reduction (unemployed, children, students, soldiers, disabili): 3.00 €
Audioguide: 2.50 €
Family Tickets (2 adults a max 3 children over 16 years): 8.00 €
Guided Tours
Full: 8.00 €
Reductions (unemployed, children, students, soldiers, disabili): 7.00 €
Family Tickets (2 adults a max 3 children over 16 years): 16.00 €
Public Transport:
S5, S75

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