About this venue
Velodrom in Berlin is a hall with a striking, almost futuristic profile—its spoked-wheel roof (around 142 m in diameter) makes it instantly recognizable. While rooted in track cycling, it has grown into a flexible stage for major concerts, sports spectacles, and show productions, with room for up to around 12,000 guests depending on the setup.
Inside, you get a true arena vibe with strong sightlines and an atmosphere that builds fast. For concerts, visitors appreciate the powerful, full-bodied acoustics; for sporting events, the clear views and closeness to the action stand out. Add in practical amenities like food and drink counters and comfortable circulation areas, and the experience stays smooth from entry to encore.
Address: Paul-Heyse-Straße 26, Berlin, Germany. For the easiest approach, aim for the entrances within the Europasportpark complex: from Landsberger Allee S-Bahn station it’s a short walk (about 5 minutes), and the Landsberger Allee tram stop is nearby as well. Since parking conditions can change locally, for broader city travel planning it’s best to check the information in the text below.
About the city
Berlin, Germany’s capital, isn’t only a city of history and culture—it’s also one of Europe’s most important destinations for top-tier entertainment and major events. The city carries the pulse of a true metropolis, where sports spectacles and concerts blend naturally with nightlife, club culture, and a wide mix of activities for every taste. If you want a place where planning a night out around an event is easy—and filling the rest of the day is just as effortless—Berlin is a choice that rarely disappoints.
For visitors, convenience matters, and Berlin is among the best in that regard: the BVG network connects the city via the U-Bahn, S-Bahn, trams, and buses, making it simple and low-stress to reach the main arenas and stadiums. Whether you arrive by train at Berlin Hauptbahnhof or by plane at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), links into the city are clear and frequent, with transfers that are logical and well signposted. That means less time worrying about logistics and more time focused on what brought you here—the experience and the atmosphere.
A further bonus is that many of the city’s iconic sights fit perfectly before or after your event: stroll along Unter den Linden to Brandenburger Tor, explore the collections on Museumsinsel, or unwind with a walk by the Spree river. For even more Berlin vibe, stop by Alexanderplatz, Nikolaiviertel, or Tiergarten and round out the day with coffee, dinner, or a quick bit of sightseeing. That way, a trip for tickets turns into a complete city break—smooth, packed with content, and genuinely memorable.