About this venue
WWK Arena is a modern football stadium with a compact bowl design that keeps fans close to the pitch and amplifies the matchday feel. As the home of FC Augsburg, it’s built around clear sightlines and efficient crowd flow, and with a capacity of about 30,660 spectators, it delivers Bundesliga intensity without losing the sense of closeness in the stands.
Inside, the experience is purpose-built and comfortable: roofed stands help hold the noise in, while the layout makes it easy to find your sector and move around during breaks. Visitors typically highlight the strong atmosphere, the practicality of the concourses, and a solid choice of food and drink kiosks that keep queues from dominating the evening.
For arrival, head straight to Bürgermeister-Ulrich-Str. 90, Augsburg, Germany. The stadium sits by key routes and offers extensive parking (around 3,500 spaces), while the most direct public option is the “WWK ARENA” tram stop, followed by a short, well-signposted walk to the gates. For broader city transport and getting around before or after the event, see the Augsburg info section further down the page.
About the city
Augsburg, a refined city in Bavarian Swabia, is increasingly seen as a reliable destination for top concerts and sporting thrills. The vibe is urban yet relaxed, and the city is compact enough that you can move between the center, arenas, and stadiums without stress. That’s a major advantage on event night: less logistics, more enjoyment.
Getting in and getting around is backed by solid infrastructure. The main rail hub is Augsburg Hauptbahnhof, where it’s easy to connect to local transit and head toward key venues. The city network is run by Stadtwerke Augsburg (swa) with “Straßenbahn” and “Stadtbus” services, while the wider area is coordinated by AVV, making it simple to match routes and fare zones when you’re coming from nearby towns. If you arrive by air, Flughafen Augsburg is a practical starting point for regional and business arrivals, with an easy onward journey into the city.
If you have time before or after the event, Augsburg rewards you with walks through the old town and along the water. Rathausplatz and the Renaissance city hall give the city its classic postcard frame, and Fuggerei is a standout story you won’t forget. The city is also known for its water culture: canals, channels, and historic water-management systems create a distinctive backdrop—especially in waterside quarters where a short stroll feels like a mini getaway.
To round out the experience, Augsburg offers a broad range of food and accommodation, from comfortable hotels close to the center to quieter options away from the busiest streets. Visitors often highlight the city’s orderliness and sense of safety—an important detail when you’re heading back after an evening program. Add convenient public transport, and you get a city where attending an event is easy, and a weekend can be completed with unhurried sightseeing.