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A whopping 81,365 spectator seats ensure that Signal Iduna Park has the right to call itself the largest football stadium in Germany, putting BVB ahead of its eternal rival from Munich, at least in this race. Signal Iduna Park has been Borussia Dortmund’s home ground since it opened in 1974 and it should come as no surprise to anyone that it is difficult to get tickets for BVB’s home matches.
Borussia Dortmund fans are known for making Signal Iduna Park an atmospheric stadium. And many visiting fans are also convinced that this sight in the city is a must-see, even if you are not a football fan. Those who take advantage of this opportunity will also be able to enjoy top national and international BVB football.
Here you will find all the important information you need to prepare for your visit to Signal Iduna Park. We’ll tell you where you can find the best tickets for BVB matches, what options there are for an exciting stadium tour and how to plan your journey to Signal Iduna Park.
Current Signal Iduna Park Tickets
Ticket prices are updated regularly, status: 25/01/26
Where can I get tickets for Signal Iduna Park?
The natural way to get tickets for Borussia Dortmund home matches at the popular Signal Iduna Park is to purchase them directly from the club. The official ticket shop on the Borussia Dortmund website is available for this purpose.
However, you also have the opportunity to purchase tickets via the telephone hotline and, if you are lucky, sales counters will be open directly at the stadium, where you can access remaining contingents even on the current match day. However, this is rather unlikely at Signal Iduna Park, as Borussia Dortmund matches are usually sold out.
For international matches or other matches for which Borussia Dortmund is not responsible, it may be necessary to purchase tickets from separate providers such as the DFB.
What ticket categories are available at Signal Iduna Park?
For the matches organised by BVB at Signal Iduna Park, tickets are divided into a total of 6 regular categories + bonus categories. It is worth comparing prices at this point, as the ticket prices for Signal Iduna Park vary greatly. We would like to offer you a price overview for the season 2025/2026 and refer to the day ticket data from the official BVB website:
- Category 1: €75
- Category 2: €65
- Category 3: €60
- Category 4: €55
- Category 5: €45
- Category 6: €35
These categories include seats, but of course you can also take advantage of even cheaper standing room tickets at Signal Iduna Park. The standing areas in the Dortmund stadium are divided into 3 different ticket categories:
- Standing room: €18,50
- Standing room reduced: €12
- Standing room disabled: €11
Are there Signal Iduna Park tickets for children and families?
We also want to focus on two special BVB ticket categories that may be of particular interest to younger members of your family:
- Youth under 18 years: €25
- REWE family block: €10
The so-called REWE family block comprises sections 64 to 65 at Signal Iduna Park and is ideal for parents with small children, as they can enjoy the football match here in peace and quiet and in a family atmosphere.
Borussia Dortmund: Are there tickets for people with disabilities at the stadium?
People with a physical or mental disability have the chance to visit Signal Iduna Park for a reduced price. We have already mentioned standing areas for people with a disability, which cost €11. However, there are also wheelchair spaces, which cost €15. There is also a seating category 5 for the disabled, which also costs €15.
Are VIP tickets available for Signal Iduna Park?
VIP tickets for a Borussia Dortmund match at Signal Iduna Park are highly coveted and hard to come by, especially in connection with Dortmund’s top matches. You have the best chance of buying VIP tickets for Dortmund matches via the club’s official homepage. We took a closer look at the prices for day tickets for the 2025/2026 season and noticed that the prices for the VIP offer vary depending on the opponent.
You should expect VIP ticket prices to start at €500, although prices can also rise to €600 if it’s a top opponent. Note that a VIP ticket for Signal Iduna Park includes various hospitality services and a reserved seat with the best view of the pitch. Of course, you will have access to an open buffet and inside the BVB boxes you will also find large flat screens to watch the highlights of the match or the current match.
Signal Iduna Park: Can you buy BVB tickets on the secondary market?

Your first port of call for BVB tickets should always be the club’s own ticket office, as this is where you can be sure you’re getting genuine tickets and paying the regular ticket price for Signal Iduna Park. However, if you are not able to get a BVB ticket via the advance booking office, you have the option of looking around on the secondary market for Bundesliga tickets, where you can often still find tickets for football matches that are actually sold out. However, there are a few things you should bear in mind before buying a BVB ticket on the secondary market:
- BVB tickets are often more expensive on the secondary market than in regular advance sales
- Private sellers are responsible for processing the deal
- Pay attention to secure payment methods such as PayPal – ticket portals such as Viagogo or StubHub offer you this payment option for football tickets
- Bank transfers are rarely a recommended payment option for used football tickets
- BVB tickets on social media or via classified ads on eBay offer more scope for fraudsters
Can I pay with cash at Signal Iduna Park?
As in most modern football stadiums, you won’t get very far at Signal Iduna Park with cash, as payment is digital and mobile. To make a payment at BVB’s stadium, you can use the stadium cover, a credit card or your EC card. You also have the option of using mobile payment services such as Google Pay or Apple Pay to make payments at Signal Iduna Park.
Where can I book a stadium tour for Signal Iduna Park?
There are no stadium tours of Signal Iduna Park on the club’s match days. Apart from that, however, you can take a look behind the scenes and this excursion will be worthwhile for you, as a stadium tour will allow you to see BVB’s stadium with completely new eyes.
Take the opportunity to book one of the many different BVB stadium tour options, including the following choices:
- Stadium walk (also in conjunction with a visit to the BORUSSEUM)
- BORUSSEUM
- BVB-Tour Barrierefrei
- Adrenalinverstärkt
- After-Work-Tour
- Frühschoppen-Tour
- Triff EMMA
- Private Stadiontour
Your journey to Signal Iduna Park

If you are travelling by car from the north via the A1 to the Dortmund-Unna junction, take the A44/B1 towards Dortmund. If you are travelling from the east via the A2 to the Dortmund-Nordost junction, take the B236 towards Schwerte or the B1 towards Dortmund.
You can also travel by car from the south via the A45 to the Dortmund-Süd junction and then take the B54 towards Dortmund. From the west, take the A40/B1 towards Dortmund.
Conveniently, there are over 10,000 parking spaces available around Signal Iduna Park and the Westfalenhallen, which open around 5 hours before kick-off of a BVB home match. These car parks are also subject to a charge for stadium visitors.
If you are travelling by public transport, you should use the U42, U45 and U46 light rail lines and the 448, 450 and 452 bus lines to get to Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund on time.
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