Journey
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All Information at a Glance
The area around the Weserstadion is closed to cars for all Werder Bremen home games from two and a half hours before kickoff until shortly after the match begins. The Osterdeich is also blocked between Sielwall and Stader Straße (see map). Exceptions only apply to residents or local business owners with authorization permits. They can access the area between Stader Straße, Am Hulsberg/Am Schwarzen Meer, and Lüneburger Straße during this time.
Parking lots 1 to 6 at Weserstadion are closed on match days, except for holders of special parking permits.
Stadium visitors arriving by car can use Park+Ride lots, especially at Hansa-Carré and Hemelinger Hafen. Follow the signs! All football fans are asked to use the upper parking deck at HANSA Carré.
Holders of a ticket for the specific match can travel for free to the Weserstadion by BSAG and VBN buses and trams.
Park + Ride
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Therefore: It’s better to come by bus and train right away or use the many P+R options! The ticket for the respective match also serves as a ticket for buses and trains operated by BSAG and VBN.
For more information, visit www.bsag.de
Anyone who wants to be part of the action, arrives by car, and does not have a special parking permit will not be able to reach the Weserstadion or the surrounding district. The most convenient solution is to use the offered
Park+Ride options:
Fans coming from Hamburg, Hanover, Osnabrück, or Oldenburg should leave the A1 at Hemelingen exit and head for the signposted P+R lot Hemelinger Hafen. From there, shuttle buses will take you conveniently to Weserstadion and back in ten minutes. And for ticket holders, this is free!
If you are coming in
via the A27 from Bremerhaven, take the Bremen-Vahr exit to the P+R lot Hansa-Carré: From Richard-Boljahn-Allee, turn left onto In der Vahr - right onto Julius-Brecht-Allee - veer slightly left onto Steubenstraße - left onto Stresemannstraße and right onto Malerstraße. After about 300 meters, Hansa-Carré is on the left.
From there, ticket holders can continue quickly and free of charge with tram line 3. Also, the Sielwall ferry operates as usual from the Kuhhirten parking lot across the Weser to Osterdeich.
Arrival Also Possible by Ship
Arrival by Ferry:
The football experience at Werder Bremen begins since November 2009 with the trip to the match. In cooperation with the shipping company "Hal över", five ships shuttle before and after every match from Vegesack, the Waterfront/Pier2, and the Martinianleger directly to the “Weserstadion/Pauliner Marsch” dock on the west side of the stadium and back. Up to 4,000 Werder fans can reach the arena this way by water – a unique experience in Germany.
The shipping company points out that the departure times depend on the game’s weekday and departures from Vegesack and Waterfront/Pier 2 require reservations. The transfer by ship is not included with the match ticket. Prices and further information are available at www.hal-oever.de.
Barrier-Free Access to the Stadium
All information about accessible travel can be found here.
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