About this venue
Voith-Arena is a modern, compact stadium built around proximity to the pitch and clear sightlines from every stand. Its classic rectangular layout and covered, functional stands create an intimate “in-the-action” feel — the kind of venue where the crowd’s energy reaches the field quickly and every big moment lands with extra weight.
Inside, the experience is visitor-first: solid acoustics, comfortable seating, and straightforward sectioning that makes it easy to find your place. Food and drink points are placed to keep queues moving, so breaks stay short and the focus remains on the match or the headline event.
For arrival, head to Schloßhaustr. 162, Heidenheim, Germany. Entrances are clearly signposted around the stadium, and you’ll typically find parking and nearby public transport stops within an easy walk to the turnstiles. For the wider picture of getting around the city, continue with the text further down the page.
About the city
Heidenheim an der Brenz is a compact yet remarkably lively city in southeastern Baden-Württemberg, known for its strong sports spirit and an increasingly rich mix of concerts, shows, and local events. For visitors coming for tickets and big experiences, the advantage is that you get a “major event” atmosphere without the crowds of a metropolis. The city is easy to navigate, pleasant to walk around, and well organized, making it ideal for a quick weekend trip or a planned stay around an event.
When it comes to arrival and getting around, Heidenheim is practical and straightforward: the central hub is Heidenheim (Brenz) Bahnhof, and right next to it you’ll find ZOB am Bahnhof (the main bus terminal). The local Stadtbus (HVG) network and regional services within the Heidenheimer Tarifverbund (HTV) connect key parts of the city and make it easy to reach arenas, stadiums, and major event venues, with an additional interchange at ZOH Marienstraße. If you’re flying in, the most common option is Flughafen Stuttgart (STR), from where you can continue by public transport toward the city without complicated planning.
Before or after a concert, it’s worth making time for a relaxed walk and a “city bonus”: the viewpoint at Schloss Hellenstein on Schlossberg offers an excellent panorama, while scenic routes along the Brenz river are perfect for a break and photos. In the city center you’ll find pedestrian streets, cafés, and local food, so Heidenheim naturally combines an evening out with daytime sightseeing — unhurried and without the feeling that you missed something.