Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of soccer in Frankfurt. Deutsche Bank Park (Waldstadion), a place full of history and passion for sport, awaits you very close to the Essential by Dorint Frankfurt-Niederrad. Experience the unique atmosphere at special events and matches in the stadium. Enjoy the culinary delights and refreshing drinks in the surrounding restaurants before or after the game. And after an exciting day, you can relax and recharge your batteries at the Essential by Dorint. Immerse yourself in the world of soccer in Frankfurt and experience unforgettable moments that you will remember for a long time to come.

The Essential by Dorint Frankfurt-Niederrad

In the immediate vicinity of Deutsche Bank Park, the Essential by Dorint offers accommodation of the highest quality. Enjoy the comfort and amenities of this first-class hotel after an exciting soccer match. The modern facilities and excellent service ensure a relaxing stay. Whether you want to prepare for an upcoming match or relax after the game, the Essential by Dorint is the perfect choice. Experience the excitement of soccer in Frankfurt and treat yourself to a relaxing night close to the action. Let yourself be pampered by the first-class hospitality and recharge your batteries for more unforgettable experiences around Deutsche Bank Park.

Next important match dates:

(Kopie 10)

Travel from the hotel to the Frankfurt Arena

Arrival by public transport:

From the Essential by Dorint Frankfurt-Niederrad you can reach the Frankfurt Arena by bus line 51 and 61 in a total of around 20 minutes. Get off at the "Frankfurt Hahnstraße" stop on line 51 and get off at the "Frankfurt-Triftstraße" stop, change to line 61 and get off at the "Frankfurt-Stadion Osttribüne" stop. From there it is about 150 meters to the entrance of the stadium.

Arrival by car:

The Frankfurt Arena can be reached by car from our hotel in around 10 minutes (3.9 km).

The Frankfurt Arena (Waldstadion/Deutsche Bank Park) as the venue

Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt, also known as the home of Eintracht Frankfurt, is a place full of soccer history and significance. Since its opening in 1925, the stadium has witnessed countless matches and emotional moments. As one of the most important soccer grounds in Germany, Deutsche Bank Park attracts fans from all over the world who want to experience the unique atmosphere and passion of the game. A visit to Deutsche Bank Park is not just a sporting event, but also a journey through the history of soccer in Frankfurt and beyond. Immerse yourself in the world of soccer and experience the fascination of this sport up close.

Frequently asked questions:

Where can I park at the Waldstadion?

If you are arriving via the A3 or A5, simply follow the signs with the soccer.

What was Deutsche Bank Park called in the past?

Deutsche Bank Park was opened as the Frankfurt Waldstadion. In the meantime, the stadium was also called Commerzbank Arena. Since 2020, the stadium has officially been called Deutsche Bank Park and Frankfurt Arena for the European Championships.

Is it possible to visit the Waldstadion (Deutsche Bank Park)?

The Waldstadion (Deutsche Bank Park) can be visited on Sundays when there are no home games and on specially designated dates as part of a museum and stadium tour. The tours last around 90 minutes and can be booked online.

How much does a stadium tour cost and how long does it last?

Various tours and themes are offered for visiting the Waldstadion (Deutsche Bank Park). The regular museum and stadium tour lasts approx. 90 minutes and currently costs from 11 euros (as of May 2024). Prior online reservation is required.

Helpful links:

  • https://www.deutschebankpark.de/
  • https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsche_Bank_Park
  • https://frankfurt.de/themen/sport/sportevents/uefa-euro-2024