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Borussia-Park

Monchengladbach, Germany
StadiumMonchengladbachGermanyCapacity: About 54,0573 upcoming events
Borussia-Park
Type
Stadium
City
Monchengladbach
Country
Germany
Upcoming events
3
Address
Hennes-Weisweiler-Allee 1
Time zone
W. Europe Standard Time
Capacity
About 54,057

About this venue

Borussia-Park is a modern football stadium and the focal point for big match nights in Mönchengladbach. With clean architectural lines and steeper stands that pull the crowd closer to the pitch, it delivers a classic “stadium” feel with strong sightlines from most sections. As the home of Borussia Mönchengladbach, it’s a venue where fixtures and major events carry real intensity—from the first whistle to the final roar.

Inside, you’ll find wide concourses, clear wayfinding, and well-managed entry routes, which makes a difference when the house is full. The compact bowl helps the atmosphere build quickly, while visitors appreciate comfortable seating, a solid food-and-drink offering, and easy movement between sectors. For concerts, staging and sound are typically designed to keep the crowd energy high and the audio clear across much of the venue.

The stadium sits in a convenient micro-location focused on getting you right to the gates: Hennes-Weisweiler-Allee 1, Monchengladbach, Germany. The area features organized parking zones, and on event days you’ll often see clearly marked shuttle/stops that drop you close to the security checkpoints. Once you’re on site, the layout supports fast crowd flow—then, for the broader picture of moving around the city, check the transport tips in the text below on the page.

About the city

Mönchengladbach, a lively city in the Lower Rhine region, is an increasingly popular choice for travelers coming for top-tier sports and major concerts. Here, the buzz of a night out blends naturally with the energy of live events, and visitors appreciate how easy it is to move between key locations without stress. Whether you’re heading to a match at Borussia-Park or to performances in nearby venues, the city offers a compact, practical, and comfortable base for the whole experience.

One of Mönchengladbach’s biggest strengths is hassle-free logistics: the main arrival point is Mönchengladbach Hbf, with solid regional and S-Bahn connections to larger hubs across North Rhine–Westphalia. Getting around the city is supported by the bus network operated by NEW mobil und aktiv (VRR), covering neighborhoods, the center, and approaches to stadiums, making it easy to get from your accommodation to the gates on time. If you’re flying in, Flughafen Düsseldorf is a convenient option, and the mix of rail links and road routes helps with smooth arrivals and returns, even when traveling as a group.

When it’s not time for the stands or the stage, Mönchengladbach delivers a strong “tourist bonus.” Stroll through the old center around Alter Markt, drop into Museum Abteiberg for contemporary art, or explore Schloss Rheydt, one of the city’s most striking historic sites. For a calmer pace, take a walk along the Niers river and enjoy the city’s parks, while a wide choice of cafés and restaurants makes it easy to round off the evening before or after the event.