The tour instead starts from the press conference room (which is usually only for PLUS arena tour -but since we couldn’t go to the changing room they gave this as compensation). While that gives a bit of sneak peek of the matchday atmosphere, as the U21 team shares the same changing room as the main team, it also means that no player changing room visit for the day. Do come a bit earlier especially on a weekend if you want to secure a spot without any online purchase.ĭuring my visit, the U21 BVB team had a match at the field beside the stadium. ![]() There is only one session for English tour which starts at 1.20pm (as at December 2018) for a maximum of 40 people (check website for any updated schedule). There might be changes to the price but the info and link to buy the ticket is here : BVB Stadium Tour Official Can’t review on how reliable the online ticketing is since I didn’t get chance to try it. However, towards the end of 2015, they set up an online purchase system for the ticket. Walkway to Borusseum (after taking elevator up) Inside Borusseum (free entrance) The ticket had to be purchased at Borusseum (Borussia Museum) which is a building connected to the stadium. In May 2015, you cannot purchase the ticket to the stadium tour online in advance. The train schedule and necessary connections can be checked at DB Bahn website here: DB Bahn How and where to buy ticket to the stadium tour Where to purchase : Any DB Bahn machine in the station Price: EUR 30 (1 person), EUR 45 (up to 5 people) (As at Dec 2018) Validity: Unlimited travel within NRW from 9am to 3 am (of the following day) The trip becomes cheaper when you have more people going). ![]() The pass cost EUR 30 (for one person) and EUR 45 (for up to 5 person – yes you read that right. However, DB Bahn have a special regional pass called “SchonerTag NRW ticket” which gives the holder unlimited train travel in the North-Rhine Westphalia (NRW) region (which includes both Dortmund and Cologne). Not to be confused with Dortmund HBF (the main train station), the nearest station is Signal Iduna Park station and you need to change train at HBF.Ī one-way trip to Dortmund will cost a whopping EUR23 per person using a normal ticket. The trip from Cologne to Dortmund will take approximately 1 hour 40 mins. Cologne HBF (the main station in Cologne) and also one of the most confusing train station I’ve ever visited DIRECTIONS from Cologne My home base for the day was the city of Cologne which is the train station with the most connections in the North Rhine-Westphalia region in Germany (which consist of other football cities such as Leverkusen, Monchengladbach, Schalke etc).
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