Stadium name: Olympiastadion

Club: Hertha BSC Berlin

Address: Olympischer Platz 3 14053  Berlin

Club website: www.herthabsc.de


Disability Access Officer (DAO) details

DAO name: Andres Blaszyk

Phone number: +4930300928153

Email: [email protected]


Disabled Supporters Association (DSA) details

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Phone number: ----------

Email: [email protected]

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Getting to the stadium

Train: Long-distance rail lines connect Berlin with all major German cities, and many neighbouring European countries.

There is an airport express rail service.

Bus: Lines M49 and 218 take you to stop Flatowallee, which is approximately a 6 minute walk from the stadium.

Air: There are two international airports, Berlin Tegel Airport and Berlin Schönefeld Airport.

Metro/Tram: Can take subway line U2 to station Olympiastadion.

Taxi: ----------

For more information (in German), please visit https://www.barrierefrei-ins-stadion.de/club/hertha-bsc.


Accessible parking and drop-off/pick-up points

60 accessible parking spaces are available 100m from the stadium entrance in PO5.

A blue parking permit is required to use them, and the route to the stadium entrance is clearly signposted.


Ticketing

Disabled fans must request tickets in writing, at least one week prior to the match. Proof of disability is required.

Tickets can then be collected on matchday from the ticket office, but fans will need to bring their original proof of disability with them.

For more information, please contact [email protected] or tel. 01805189200.


Entering the stadium

There are 4 accessible toilets in the stadium, located on the West side of blocks G and K, and on the East side of blocks Q and T.


Stadium map

Olympiastadion


Spectator viewing areas

Wheelchair User spaces: 148 in total.

Away fans: 34 in blocks J and K. These can be requested by Hertha fans if not sold.

Home fans: 94 in East stand (blocks Q and T) and 20 in blocks G and H.

Spaces are covered and sightlines are good.

Companions are given complimentary seats adjacent to the wheelchair user.

Easy Access seating spaces: ----------

Other areas: 50 spaces for blind and partially sighted supporters.

Seats are sheltered.

Guide dogs are not permitted in the stadium, however a complimentary companion ticket is provided adjacent to the disabled fan.


Accessible concessions

There are accessible refreshment kiosks with lowered counters.


Accessible toilets

There are accessible toilets in the stadium.


Accessible services

There is an audio-descriptive commentary service available. The club provides 50 headsets on loan.


Useful publications and policies

For further information, please refer to ‘Access for All’ – the UEFA and CAFE Good Practice Guide to Creating an Accessible Stadium and Matchday Experience. The guide is available to download in multiple languages here.


Stadium photos

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The above information was provided by the club and has not been verified by CAFE. 


Fans comments

If you have visited this stadium before, CAFE invites you to HAVE YOUR SAY and share your matchday experience. Comments, photos and videos can be uploaded below, and you can upload anonymously if you would prefer.

Your comments are important and will assist other disabled fans planning to visit this stadium. There has also been a number of instances where disabled fans comments have directly led to a stadium or club improving its existing facilities and services.

If you wish to send more detailed feedback, you can download the CAFE matchday evaluation form here.

For further information, please contact CAFE at [email protected].