Munich, Germany
Allianz Arena
Bundesliga
The South Stand atmosphere on a Champions League night has a particular intensity that long-time football travellers often rank among their best live experiences. For the more relaxed visitor, a mid-season Bundesliga fixture offers a high-quality match in a well-organised environment without the pressure of a top-category fixture. Either way, Munich as a city adds genuine value to the trip beyond the football itself.
Bayern München sell tickets directly through their official channels, but access is heavily prioritised for club members, and with a membership base of over 300,000, general availability through that route is very limited for popular fixtures. For international visitors without a membership, the practical route is through a licensed ticket company or travel agency. Partners on this page include both authorised sellers, those with a formal agreement with a club or governing body, and established non-authorised resellers. The key thing to check before you purchase is the refund policy, the delivery format, and whether customer support is contactable. Those details vary between sellers and matter most for high-value fixtures like Champions League nights and Der Klassiker.
Bayern München tickets are priced across several categories depending on the match and the seat location. Category A covers the highest-demand fixtures, including Der Klassiker against Borussia Dortmund and Champions League home matches, and carries the highest prices. Category C covers lower-profile Bundesliga opponents and is the most accessible tier for a visiting supporter who is flexible on which match to attend. DFB-Pokal home fixtures are worth considering as a realistic entry point: they are typically lower-category games and represent a genuine opportunity to see Bayern live without targeting the most competitive fixtures. Whichever match ticket you choose, prices vary between partners, so checking across listings before you buy is straightforward and worth doing.
A match package combines a Bayern München ticket with hotel accommodation in Munich, booked through a single partner rather than arranged separately. Entry-level packages cover the ticket and one or two nights in a hotel; premium packages may also include airport transfers or a city transport pass. Deciding early whether you want a package or a ticket-only purchase affects how much lead time you need, since coordinating a hotel separately after confirming a ticket adds steps. Partners offering packages are listed alongside individual ticket sellers, so you can review both options in one place. Check the specific inclusions each partner lists, as what is covered varies and the details matter for a multi-night trip.
The Allianz Arena holds approximately 75,000 supporters and sits in the north of Munich. The U6 U-Bahn line connects the city centre to Fröttmaning station, a short walk from the ground, with the journey from Marienplatz taking around 20 minutes. Extra services run on match days. The stadium has hosted Champions League finals and international fixtures, making it a recognisable club ground in European football.
The 2026/27 Bundesliga home calendar covers a full range of opponents, from top-of-the-table rivals to mid-table sides. Category A fixtures include games against Borussia Dortmund tickets, Bayer Leverkusen tickets, and RB Leipzig tickets, as well as any Champions League home dates. Der Klassiker against Dortmund is the single hardest fixture to secure across the entire season and is best treated as a separate search from any other game. If you are flexible on which match to attend, a fixture against a lower-ranked Bundesliga side gives you more options. For Champions League home fixtures, the dedicated UEFA Champions League tickets page covers additional options and competition context.
Bayern's home fixtures are divided into demand tiers that determine pricing across all partners. The highest tier covers the marquee Bundesliga fixtures and European nights; the lowest covers routine home games in cup and league. Mid-tier fixtures, Category B, tend to fall in the middle of the season against established Bundesliga sides who are neither title contenders nor relegation candidates. For a first visit, targeting a Category B or C Bundesliga fixture gives a full matchday experience at the Allianz Arena without the added complexity of sourcing a top-tier ticket. It is wise to begin your search once the fixture list is confirmed, particularly for any game you have a strong preference to attend.
We recommend choosing authorised sellers when buying Bayern München tickets. An authorised seller has a formal agreement with a club, league, or governing body, and that relationship typically comes with clearer buyer protections: a stated refund policy, a confirmed delivery format, and customer support you can actually reach before and after purchase. Non-authorised resellers can also be legitimate and established businesses, but the level of buyer protection varies more between them. Before completing any purchase, read the refund terms carefully, confirm how your tickets will be delivered, and check that there is a contact route if something goes wrong. These are the practical things that separate a smooth transaction from a stressful one.
Bayern München were founded in 1900 and have become the dominant force in German football across the modern era. The club has won the Bundesliga title many times, most recently in recent seasons, and has claimed the UEFA Champions League trophy multiple times, including a treble-winning campaign in 2013 and another in 2020. Players including Oliver Kahn, Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Müller, and in the modern era Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Müller have defined different chapters of the club's history. Bayern are also Germany's most successful club in DFB-Pokal competition. That record of sustained success is a large part of why a matchday visit carries genuine weight for football supporters.