Bayern Munich tickets overview
Bayern Munich tickets stay in demand because FC Bayern München combines domestic dominance with elite European nights at Allianz Arena. Vincent Kompany leads the current era, Manuel Neuer remains captain, Harry Kane is the headline scorer, and Jamal Musiala drives creativity. Recent additions such as Michael Olise, João Palhinha, and Luis Díaz add more star power, which keeps interest high across Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, and Champions League dates. Many visitors also plan a wider day around the match, combining Fußballspiele with other Sport-Events in München.
The hardest Bayern Munich fixtures to buy are usually Der Klassiker against Borussia Dortmund, major Bundesliga clashes with Bayer Leverkusen, and Champions League knockout ties. Those dates draw the strongest international demand and often disappear quickly through official member channels. Scheduled high-interest fixtures in late spring include Bayer Leverkusen in the DFB-Pokal semi-final on 22 April 2026, Werder Bremen on 25 April 2026, Paris Saint-Germain on 28 April 2026, and the Allianz Arena semi-final second leg on 6 May 2026. Demand also rises when supporters travel for Gastspielen and other major away dates involving Bayern.
When official allocations are tight for sold-out Bayern Munich fixtures, SeatPin offers access through a verified seller network.
Bayern Munich's stadium and seating guide
Allianz Arena has been Bayern Munich's home since 2005 and holds 75,024 for domestic matches, with 70,000 used for international fixtures. The main stadium sections are the North Stand, South Stand, Main Stand, and East Stand, and seat choice affects both atmosphere and price. The steep three-tier bowl, with inclines reaching 34 degrees, gives strong sightlines across the ground. As a modern Fußballstadion, Allianz Arena is also part of a broader visitor complex that includes the FC Bayern Museum and tour areas.
Matchday access is straightforward through the U6 subway line to Fröttmaning, about 15 minutes from Marienplatz in München, followed by a 10 to 15 minute walk on the dedicated pedestrian route to the turnstiles. Drivers can use roughly 9,800 parking spaces in the on-site garages, with license plate recognition and a 15 Euro matchday fee. Many fans also visit the Vereinsmuseum before kick-off, especially when allowing extra time around the stadium campus.
What are the stands at Bayern Munich's stadium?
Allianz Arena is split into the North Stand, South Stand, Main Stand, and East Stand. The South Stand is the loudest area for Bundesliga matches because it contains the major standing sections and generates the strongest end-to-end atmosphere. The Main Stand houses the dugouts and VIP areas, the East Stand offers broad central views with large seating capacity, and the North Stand includes the away allocation in upper-tier blocks 340 to 347. From several concourse points, supporters can also follow signs for Bayern Museum / Arena Touren on non-match or earlier arrival days.
Which Bayern Munich stadium stands command premium prices?
The most expensive regular seats at Allianz Arena are usually in the Main Stand and East Stand, especially Category 1 seats in the middle tiers. Those blocks give the clearest central sightlines and are popular for watching Harry Kane, Jamal Musiala, and Michael Olise in open play. Premium central seating rises fastest for Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen, and Champions League knockout fixtures. These areas are also favored by visitors who want a close view of the top Spieler during warm-ups and team entrances.
How to reach Bayern Munich's stadium on matchday?
Most supporters reach Allianz Arena by taking the U6 to Fröttmaning and then walking 10 to 15 minutes to the stadium. The route from Marienplatz takes around 15 minutes by subway, which makes public transport the easiest option for most visitors. Drivers have access to 9,800 parking spaces in the stadium garages, and the matchday parking charge is 15 Euro.
How to buy Bayern Munich tickets?
You can use SeatPin to buy Bayern Munich tickets and compare available seats by stand, tier, and price before checkout. For official club sales, Einzeltickets are the standard option for supporters who only need one specific match rather than a season product.
- Visit SeatPin.com
- Find the Bayern Munich fixture you want to attend
- Compare available seats by stand, tier and price
- Review ticket details and add to cart
- Complete your purchase with secure payment
Where to buy Bayern Munich tickets?
You can buy Bayern Munich tickets through official channels or by comparing resale listings on SeatPin for available Allianz Arena seats. Visitors planning a full stadium day sometimes also check FC Bayern Museums and tour availability separately from match admission.
- Choose the Bayern Munich fixture you want to attend, then check the date, competition, and opponent.
- Compare available sections such as the East Stand, Main Stand, or upper-tier areas based on budget and view.
- Complete checkout and review the delivery method, which is especially important for digital match tickets close to kick-off.
SeatPin helps buyers compare listed seats in one place when official inventory is no longer easy to access.
Do you need to be a member to buy Bayern Munich tickets?
Yes, for most Bundesliga home fixtures, Bayern Munich membership is effectively required because tickets are usually allocated through a member-only request system. General sale is rare and tends to appear only if member demand does not absorb the full allocation for select DFB-Pokal or Champions League fixtures. That priority is a major reason high-demand fixtures sell out before non-members get a realistic chance.
How to get Bayern Munich tickets without being a member?
Non-members can still get Bayern Munich tickets by checking SeatPin, where resale listings provide an alternative to the club's member-first process.
- Open the Bayern Munich fixture page and focus on matches where official member allocation is already exhausted.
- Filter listings by stand, price level, or seat location if you want central views or seats together.
- Secure your order early for Category A or Champions League dates, then confirm the ticket delivery timing before travel.
SeatPin is a practical route for non-members who need access after official channels become restrictive.
How to get tickets for Bayern Munich away matches?
You can get Bayern Munich away tickets through club applications if you are eligible, or by checking SeatPin for listed seats closer to the travel date.
- Check whether the away match has a restricted club allocation, because Bayern usually prioritises members and official fan clubs.
- Review available resale options carefully, especially for matches with small away ends or digital-only ticket delivery.
- Complete your purchase only after confirming the section, delivery format, and timing for entry at the host stadium.
Bayern away allocations are usually limited to two tickets per successful request, and the club uses a ballot rather than a published loyalty-point threshold when demand exceeds supply.
How much are Bayern Munich tickets?
Official Bayern Munich home-match tickets generally range from 15 Euro to 120 Euro, depending on the opponent, the section, and the competition.
For Bundesliga matches in 2025–26, standing places start at 15 Euro and premium Category 1 seating reaches about 120 Euro. Bayern uses a tiered structure, so Category A fixtures against Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen, or other top rivals sit at the upper end, while lower-profile league dates are cheaper. Children under 14 and seniors over 65 can receive 50 percent discounts on many standard match prices, and members receive a small per-ticket discount. Official pricing pages may also reference categories such as ErwachseneTäglich for museum or visitor products, but match tickets follow the football-specific structure shown here.
| Ticket type | Official price guide |
| Standing areas | From 15 Euro |
| Standard seated categories | Tiered by opponent and section |
| Category 1 seating | Up to about 120 Euro |
Champions League knockout rounds and other elite fixtures usually sit above regular domestic demand, so curated resale inventory on our platform is often most relevant for those premium dates.
Bayern Munich season ticket guide
Bayern Munich season tickets cover all 17 Bundesliga home matches at Allianz Arena, with an optional Season Ticket Plus structure for extra Champions League and DFB-Pokal home games. That is different from membership, which only gives the right to apply for tickets and does not secure a seat. Because renewal rates are close to 100 percent and the waiting list has been huge for years, season tickets are among the hardest products to access in German football.
The waiting list pressure reflects Bayern's scale as a club with more than 400,000 members and a stadium that is effectively oversubscribed every season. That makes match-by-match access more realistic than expecting a full-season seat. When permanent seats are unavailable through official channels, our platform can be an alternative for sold-out individual fixtures.
How to buy a Bayern Munich season ticket?
You usually cannot buy a Bayern Munich season ticket immediately because access depends on a long waiting process and a rare allocation window.
- Check whether Bayern is accepting new waiting list entries, because the list has been closed for extended periods due to excess demand.
- Monitor the renewal period in May, when existing holders confirm whether they will keep their seats for the next season.
- If an allocation opens, complete the required membership and payment steps within the club's stated deadline.
Turnover is extremely low, so most supporters should expect match tickets rather than a near-term season ticket offer.
How much do Bayern Munich season tickets cost?
Bayern Munich season tickets for 2025/2026 ranged from about 170 Euro for standing sections to about 850 Euro for Category 1 seats. The club uses five pricing tiers across the 17 Bundesliga home matches, with seated categories around 400 Euro, 530 Euro, and 680 Euro between the cheapest and most expensive options. Season Ticket Plus adds extra home cup and European matches at additional cost, so the final outlay depends on whether those extras are included.
What's the difference between a Bayern Munich season ticket and a membership?
A Bayern Munich season ticket guarantees the same seat for all 17 Bundesliga home matches, while a membership only gives priority access to apply for tickets. The season ticket has a much higher upfront cost and renews annually unless cancelled. Membership is cheaper, about 65 Euro for standard adults, but it does not promise entry to any specific fixture.
Season tickets are tied to an established holder base with very low turnover and a long waiting list, while membership is the normal route into ballots, official resale access, and club benefits such as shop discounts and voting rights. If you cannot secure either route for a high-demand fixture, our platform offers an alternative for individual match access.
How does Bayern Munich membership work?
Bayern Munich membership gives supporters priority access to request tickets, earlier access to the club's official resale market, and several non-ticket benefits. It does not guarantee seats because demand from more than 430,000 members is far higher than supply for most Bundesliga and Champions League fixtures. Membership is best understood as a queue position with benefits, not as a season-long access product.
The structure is age-based rather than built around multiple premium tiers. Adults, young adults, juniors, seniors, and members with disabilities all pay different annual fees, and new members also pay a small joining fee. For buyers who miss out in ballots or need seats together for a specific date, the resale market becomes the next realistic option. Separate visitor activities such as FC Bayern MuseumEinzelticketsTauchen are not part of the membership ticket priority for matches.
What are the Bayern Munich membership types?
Bayern Munich offers age-based membership categories for adults, young adults aged 18 to 25, juniors up to 17, and seniors over 65. The benefits are broadly the same across those groups, with priority ticket access, early resale access, a club magazine option, fan shop discounts, and voting rights for members aged 18 and over. Bayern does not use separate loyalty-point tiers inside the standard membership structure.
How many tickets can you buy as a Bayern Munich member?
Bayern Munich members are generally limited to two tickets per fixture for high-demand home and away dates. That cap applies to most oversubscribed Bundesliga and Champions League fixtures and is designed to spread access across the club's very large membership base. Official fan clubs can sometimes submit larger away requests as group applications, but individual members should expect the standard two-ticket limit.
Do kids need to be members too?
No, a child does not strictly need to be a Bayern Munich member to use a ticket, but junior membership can improve access because most tickets are allocated through the member system. Children under 14 are usually eligible for a 50 percent discount on match tickets, and every child needs an individual seat for safety reasons. Bayern also offers junior categories such as Kids Club and Teens Club for younger supporters.
How much is the Bayern Munich membership?
Bayern Munich membership costs 65 Euro per year for adults aged 26 to 64. Young adults aged 18 to 25 pay 45 Euro, while children up to 17, seniors over 65, and members with disabilities pay 35 Euro. New members also pay a one-time joining fee of 3 Euro, and choosing a digital-only club magazine reduces the annual cost by 15 Euro.