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Signal Iduna Park seating plan & guide

Borussia Dortmund play at Signal Iduna Park, formerly the Westfalenstadion, which is Germany's largest football stadium. It holds 81,365 for Bundesliga matches, reduced to about 66,099 for international fixtures because standing room is converted to seating. The ground is famous for the Südtribüne, the 'Yellow Wall', Europe's largest standing terrace.

CityDortmund
Opened1974
TypeFootball stadium
Capacity≈81,365

Best sections

Südtribüne (South Stand / Yellow Wall)

The legendary terrace for atmosphere, but it's standing-only and sells out fastest.

Nordtribüne (North Stand)

Standing and seated areas opposite the Yellow Wall with a great view of it.

Osttribüne (East Stand)

Side seating with balanced views down the length of the pitch.

Insider tips

  • Bundesliga tickets are sold as standing or seated; standing places on the Südtribüne convert to seats for European nights, so capacity and pricing differ.
  • The stadium sits on the U45 tram line and is a short walk from Stadion station, so arrive early on matchdays to beat the crowds.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Signal Iduna Park?

Südtribüne (South Stand / Yellow Wall) offer the closest view, while osttribüne (east stand) are the best value. Side seating with balanced views down the length of the pitch.

Where is Signal Iduna Park?

Signal Iduna Park is a football stadium in Dortmund, opened in 1974 with a capacity of ≈81,365.

Where can I find the cheapest Signal Iduna Park tickets?

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