Signal Iduna Park
Stadium · Dortmund ·

Signal Iduna Park

Stadium · Dortmund ·

Iconic football stadium with the roaring Yellow Wall

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Signal Iduna Park by null
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Signal Iduna Park by null
Signal Iduna Park by null
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Strobelallee 50, 44139 Dortmund, Germany Get directions

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Strobelallee 50, 44139 Dortmund, Germany Get directions

+49 231 90200
signal-iduna-park.de
@signalidunapark09

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Signal Iduna Park

Stefan P.

Google
Great experience from start to finish! We explored the pitch, stands, players’ tunnel and locker rooms — an amazing behind-the-scenes look at one of Europe’s most iconic stadiums. The atmosphere, history and energy of Signal Iduna Park are truly something special. A must-visit for every football fan! 🟡⚫️

Cita W.

Google
Went here to watch Dortmund’s Champions League game against Bilbao and it was such a nice experience. Not a Dortmund fan so I was a neutral coming there to just enjoy the experience. The building was pretty easy to access once you’re in it but it could get confusing when you’re not sure where to enter as there are north and south entrance. Clean toilet, good beer and nice atmosphere.

Woon Yang N.

Google
a football stadium with lots of character. very tall stands that are very close to the pitch. must be terrifying for visiting teams. love the merchandise shop and all the merch on offer.

Alessandro M.

Google
Impressive view from every corner of the stadium. The stands and seat are really close to the pitch and there's plenty of internal spot where to buy good and beverage

Thijs

Google
Im not really a fan of football, but the tour was actually so much fun! Even for someone who is not into football. I would definitely recommend to do the tour.

Hector H.

Google
The home stadium of the BVB dortmund. They have a museum and fan shop near by and also plenty of parking But off the season there is no restaurant there.

Iren A.

Google
Was really cool. Were able to go around the Stadium on our own and to the wardrobe and where the players enters the field.

Atikur R.

Google
Visiting Signal Iduna Park was not just a stadium tour—it was a spiritual experience for any football lover. From the moment I stepped off the U-Bahn at Westfalenhalle, I could feel the energy humming through Dortmund. The yellow and black colors of Borussia Dortmund aren’t just paint—they’re a heartbeat. The Yellow Wall (Südtribüne) is unlike anything else on Earth. It doesn’t just chant—it roars. It’s 25,000 fans standing together in rhythm, shaking the very structure. Watching a match from there felt like being inside a living organism fueled by passion and beer. The architecture of the stadium is bold and powerful, with its towering pylons and open corners that give an airy, intimidating vibe. Seats offer excellent visibility from nearly every angle, and even on non-match days, the tour is worth it. You can sit in the players’ dugout, walk through the tunnel, and feel what it’s like to step onto hallowed ground. Staff are friendly and proud—many are lifelong BVB fans themselves. The museum inside tells not just BVB’s story but part of football’s soul. And don’t miss the currywurst stand outside after the game! Whether you’re a die-hard supporter or a curious traveler, Signal Iduna Park isn’t just a stadium. It’s a home. A memory. A monument to the beautiful game.
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Bryan B.

Yelp
One of the best football stadiums and experiences in Europe! Signal Iduna Park is a must visit for a Dortmund match. We visited from Seattle to see Dortmund face Bayer Leverkusen. The atmosphere inside and from the Yellow Wall was even better than we imagined. We were seated in the upper tier but still had a great view of the pitch. Would love to come back for another match.
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Arthur K.

Yelp
This review is of the pitch and the atmosphere for the match. Signal Iduna Park is one of the meccas of football. The supporter terrace is something every football fan needs to see once before they die. The rest of the stadium was pretty bad. The bathrooms are tiny and always have a long line. The consession stands look like they were made in the 60's and there are only 5 choices that just repeat over and over. Also, everything is way beyond overpriced. 5 Euros for a cup of coke that isn't even filled to the top!?! Come here for the match as there isn't a bad seat in the house and witness one of the great football wonders of the world.
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Felix D.

Yelp
One of the most impressive stadiums you´ll ever get to witness a game at. If you´re lucky enough to get a ticket you should just soak in the atmosphere. The people in the "Ruhrpott" area are all very nice so you can make some friends too. I suggest you get there early, have a Bratwurst and a Beer or Coke at the stadium Rote Erde. After that checkout the Borusseum which is the Museum with all the titles and jerseys of Dortmund´s glory past and present. About the inside of the stadium I can just say that there is not a single bad seat in the house. Soak in the Yellow Wall and sing along with them. After the game make sure to treat yourself to a Westfälischer Schinkenspeck. Trust me one of the best things you´ll eat. Have fun!
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Qype User (.

Yelp
Home stadio of Borussia Dortmund know for it's great atmosphere. It became even more entertaining with the new trainer Jürgen Klopp who is known for entertaining soccer from Mainz. Furthermore it is interessting to watch games against local rival Schalke 04

Horst K.

Yelp
Largest Stadium in Germany, in national league with the largest standing terrace in Europe. I recommend the same as other guys here, get your Bratwurst and Beer outside, you will be overpriced inside. Heard that beer is even cheaper on the "Schwimmbad" side, side where the "Südtribüne" is.
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Dea D.

Yelp
I've been to Highbury in London and that, I thought, was the greatest atmosphere on Earth. That is, until, I went to a Borussia-Dortmund game. Whoa! This stadium seems to have been purpose-built with Dortmund fans in mind. It's as though they feed off of each other. Brilliant, simply brilliant!