Discover the Heart of the Werkself: A Guide to the BayArena Stadium Tour

For football enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike, a visit to Leverkusen remains incomplete without stepping into the BayArena. As the home of Bayer 04 Leverkusen, this stadium is not just a sports venue; it is a symbol of a club deeply rooted in industrial history and modern excellence. Whether you are a die-hard fan of the “Werkself” or a curious traveler, the guided stadium tour offers an intimate look at one of Germany’s most modern and atmospheric football grounds.

The Architecture: A Circular Masterpiece

The first thing you notice about the BayArena is its striking design. Reconstructed in 2009, the stadium is famous for its unique circular roof, which spans 217 meters in diameter. This translucent structure ensures that the pitch receives maximum sunlight while keeping spectators dry. The compact design creates an “arena” feeling where every seat offers a fantastic view, making it one of the most intimate stadiums in the Bundesliga.

The Tour Experience: Behind the Scenes
The BayArena Tour is a multi-sensory journey that takes you far beyond the spectator stands. During the roughly 90-minute walk, you will explore areas usually strictly off-limits to the public:
  1. The Mixed Zone & Players’ Tunnel: Feel the adrenaline as you walk through the tunnel where stars like Florian Wirtz and Granit Xhaka prepare for battle. The sound of your footsteps echoing in the tunnel is a highlight for many.
  2. The Dressing Rooms: See where the tactics are discussed. The tour often includes a visit to the home dressing room, offering a glimpse into the professional environment of a top-tier European club.
  3. The Pitch-Side Experience: You will get to stand right at the edge of the hallowed turf. Sitting on the original Recaro coaching benches gives you the exact perspective of the manager during a high-stakes match.
  4. Press Conference Room: Step into the shoes of the media and the coaches. This is where the post-match drama unfolds and where you can snap a photo behind the official microphones.
  5. Historical Exhibits: Throughout the walk, you will encounter various displays showcasing the club’s prestigious trophies and most iconic moments from its rich history.
  6. Professional Guides: Knowledgeable experts lead the way, sharing fascinating anecdotes and insider stories that you won’t find in any record book.
Getting There: Connectivity at its Best

Located in the heart of the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region, the BayArena is exceptionally easy to reach:

  • By Train: The stadium is a short 10-15 minute walk from the Leverkusen Mitte station. This station is well-connected via the S-Bahn (S6) and Regional Express trains (RE1, RE5) from both Cologne and Düsseldorf.
  • By Car: If you are driving via the A1 or A3 motorways, look for the “Leverkusen-Zentrum” exit. While parking is limited on match days, during tour days, you can usually find spots at the nearby “P-Bus” parking area or under the Stelzenautobahn (the elevated motorway).
  • Pro Tip: If you have a match ticket or a confirmed tour booking, public transport within the VRR/VRS network is often included or highly subsidized.
Ticketing and Practical Information

Bayer Leverkusen offers various tour formats to suit different schedules. As of 2026, the pricing is structured as follows:

 

  • Public Tours: These are the standard guided walks. Prices are approximately €15 for adults, with discounts for club members, students, and seniors (€13). Children and teenagers can enter for €6 to €10.
  • Matchday Tours: For those who want to feel the pre-game tension, these tours run on the day of a home game. They cost slightly more (around €18 for adults) but offer a unique “calm before the storm” atmosphere.
  • Language: While the majority of tours are in German, the club offers dedicated English-language tours on specific dates (check the official Bayer 04 ticket shop for the “EN” tag).

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