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BayArena tours in march and April

Families or individuals: A wide range of Bay Arena tours are available very month.
© Bayer 04 Leverkusen Fussball GmbH

Join a BayArena tour to experience exclusive moments and unique insights into one of the most modern football stadia in Europe. Sit on the bench, enjoy the walk down the players tunnel and feel part of the Werkself. We'll take you down to the pitch. Anecdotes and stories from our tour guides all about Bayer 04 as well as short films at different points in the stadium round off a very special experience.

BayArena tours:

 

 

March 2017:
Sunday, 19.03.2017; Start: 11:00 CET

Sunday, 26.03.2017; Start: 11.00 CET
April 2017:
Saturday, 01.04.2017; Start: 12.00 CET

Sunday, 09.04.2017; Start: 11.00 CET

EASTER HOLIDAYS

Thursday, 13.04.2017; Start: 15.00 CET

Thursday 20.04.2017; Start: 16.00 CET

Friday 21.04.2017; Start: 15.00 CET

Sunday 23.04.2017; Start: 11.00 CET

BayArena matchday tours:

(45 minutes, number of participants limited for each start time)

Bayer 04 v VfL Wolfsburg (02.04.2017)
Sunday, Start: 13.30 CET (English)
Sunday, Start: 13.30 CET (German)

Service Area OST on the east side of the BayArena opposite McDonalds  is the meeting point for public BayArena tours. Ahead of every home game there are also public matchday tours. For all tours, either for groups or individuals, pre-registration is required. Applications and other information is available on 0049 (0)1805/040404 (0.14 €/min. from German landline, max. 0.42 €/min. from German mobile) and via email.

Prices:

Standard: 10 euros
Concession: 8 euros

Disabled/school students, apprentices and students/voluntary service/
pensioners/senior citizens from 65 (born before 01.01.1950)

Children: 6 euros 
(3-14 years)

Please note: BayArena tour vouchers are available via the Bayer 04 hotline on 0049 (0)1805/040404 (0.14 €/min. from German landline, max. 0.42 €/min. from German mobile) and at the Bayer 04 shop in Leverkusen City Centre (Wiesdorfer Platz 9) and in Bergisch Gladbach (Hauptstr. 160).

© Bayer 04 Leverkusen Fussball GmbH

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