The Allianz Arena is Germany's most prestigious stadium, and fans go there to visit Germany.
Allianz Arena
Allianz Arena is the home stadium of Bayern Munich and the German national football team. It is also one of the most advanced sports venues in the world, known as one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world. It is an important venue for the German Bundesliga and the European Champions League. It can accommodate 65,000 spectators.

The stadium is surrounded by 2760 diamond-shaped membranes, which transform the entire stadium into a semi-transparent style. The material of the membranes is very special, they have self-cleaning, fireproof, waterproof and thermal insulation properties. They also change color between red, blue and white every night, corresponding to the team uniforms of Bayern Munich, Munich 1860 and the German national team, which is very eye-catching.

This design allows each match to showcase different colors. Allianz Arena is the pride of Germany, and it was once the opening ceremony venue for the 2006 World Cup and the 2006 International Football Association Conference. It was also held here.
You can visit Allianz Arena in two ways: firstly, if there is a match, you can purchase a ticket and enter the stadium to watch the game. Secondly, if it's not a match time, you can enter the stadium as a tourist and follow the official guide. If you are not a fan, I would recommend the second method, because this way of visiting is more thorough. There are training grounds set up for players in the stadium, bathing facilities, restaurants and changing rooms for tourists. You can follow the guide for a visit.


Visitor times are fixed every day. From April to October, 10:00-17:00; from November to the following year March 11:00-17:00. Each visit takes about 60 minutes and costs 19 euros. During the visit, you can rent an interpreter, each 3 euros. There is also a Chinese version. No matter if you are a fan or not, I recommend renting one because you may not know all the things here that fans don't necessarily know, but the interpreter can tell you.

If you are driving to Allianz Arena, you need to purchase an ArenaCard for parking in advance, mainly for paying parking fees. The parking lot here does not accept cash payments. There are many ticket sellers in the stadium where you can buy cards of 10 euros, 20 euros and 50 euros.
Address: Werner-Heisenberg-Allee 2580939 MünchenGermany
Transportation: This attraction is very easy to find. Open Google Maps and then find Werner Heisenberg-Allee. No matter how you take the subway, you basically need to go to U6 and get off at the station with a football symbol. After getting off, don't ask for directions, there are many signs everywhere, you can follow the crowd, because 9 out of 10 people getting off at this station are going to the stadium.
Olympic Park
If you haven't had enough fun at Allianz Arena, you can go to the Olympic Park to see. In history, it was a parade ground, and it was also the venue for the 1972 Olympics. The famous buildings in the Olympic Park include the Olympic Tower and the Olympic Stadium. The parking lot of the Olympic Park turns into a flea market every Saturday, which is very large, and interested friends can go to see.

BMW Museum
Just like the Mercedes-Benz Museum, the BMW Museum is one way for companies to share their brand. You can learn about BMW's history and future plans at the BMW Museum. The BMW Museum occupies an area of 5,000 square meters. Its design is very unique, the main hall is a bowl-shaped design, and its side is the four-cylinder headquarters of BMW. Both the bowl-shaped structure and the cylinder structure are very creative and suitable for taking photos.
The BMW Museum exhibits all BMW car samples by different eras and periods, as well as BMW motorcycles and special-purpose vehicle samples. In addition to car and text introductions, the museum shares its culture through sound, optics and multimedia methods.

Next to the BMW Museum is BMW New World, where new BMW cars are displayed and sold. If you have money, you can take a new BMW on site. Just like Mercedes-Benz and BMW, museums are also a brand promotion strategy of companies. Here we can mostly see BMW and environmental protection, as well as the development of BMW electric vehicles.
Tickets: 10 euros, which includes an audio guide, each 2 euros.
Address: Am Olympiapark 280809 MünchenGermany