All Rights reserved.Football and Travel: Independent stadium guides and travel information for football fans across the world One is for VIPs, one is for the press and the other is for normos.Mönchengladbach is one of Germany’s less visited cities but that doesn’t mean that it doesn’t have plenty to offer. The Irish now how to do a decent pub anywhere in the world, so The Pogs should tickle your fancy if you like a Guinness and a bit of craic. Borussia Mönchengladbach Hennes-Weisweiler-Allee 1 41179 Mönchengladbach Contact: Tel. This was a smaller ground and failed to reach the criteria necessary for the safety of supporters in the modern era. Alex J wrote a review Feb 2020. This was a smaller ground and failed to reach the criteria necessary for the safety of supporters in the modern era.The stadium cost around €85 million to build and contains most of the amenities that you’d expect to find in a modern-day ground. This is limited to 54,067 for Bundesliga games and to 46,249 for European matches.
It’s about a thirty-five minute walk from the ground and has a restaurant, a bar, three meeting rooms and a conference space.
HBF always refers to the main train station in Germany.The nearest commercial airport is Düsseldorf International which is approximately 35 km away towards the wast. The future of the club is certainly bright and it wouldn’t be surprising to anyone if the stadium was to be expanded over the next 20 years.Below is a seating plan of Borussia Mönchengladbach's Stadion im Borussia-Park:Stadion im Borussia-Park is comprised of four connected stands:Click the thumbnails above to enlarge an image of each stand and to read a more detailed description of each part of the stadium.Away fans who make the trip to Borussia Park are usually housed within the south-east corner between the Sudtribune which is a goal-end and the Osttribune which is a grandstand which runs for the length of the pitch.By default blocks 6 and 7 within the lowest tier are allocated to the visiting supporters, however if the travelling contingent is expected to be larger than more placed can be allocated in the upper tier and towards the centre of the south stand.Views inside the stadium are on par with any other Bundesliga ground which means the matchday experience for away fans at Stadion im Borussia Park is more than decent.There’s not really a main nucleus of night-life or pubs which you can visit before the game with pubs generally spread out around the Monchengladbach area. (Own work) [Public domain], Firstly you get the S11 train from the airport to Düsseldorf and then the S8 from the city centre to Mönchengladbach.There are quite a few hotel choices along the Gladbacher Straße 560 which is the main road towards the South-East of the stadium including the pricey Palace St. George, Hotel Tannenhof and Hotel-Restaurant Dorthausener Hof.Heading back towards the city centre there are numerous choices depending on which train station or part of town you wish to stay near with Gladbach being the larger and more popular place within the conurbation.
Hotels nearby are the Dorint Parkhotel Mönchengladbach, Best Western Crown Hotel and Palazzo Hotel.© 2014 - 2020 Copyright Football Tripper. Borussia-Park opened on 30th July 2004 with a small tournament between Die Fohlen (The Foals), Stadion Im Borussia-Park has a few configurations for spectators based on the requirements of the organising body. It was during that decade that the club earned its nickname of ‘The Foals’, owing to the young age of the squad and combined with their ability to play fast, aggressive football.Nowadays they are the fifth largest team in Germany, boasting more than 75,000 members.
Borussia-Park replaced Borussia’s old Bökelbergstadion, which by the 1990s had become severely outdated. To date they have won the Bundesliga five times, the DFB-Pokal three times, the German Supercup once and the UEFA Cup twice. Here are some of the usual routes you’ll want to consider:There are three car parks at Borussia-Park.
Hennes-Weisweiler-Allee 1, 41179 Mönchengladbach (+49 2161 92931760)
There is also a plan in place to build a large hotel at the ground, which is due to open in 2018.Copyright © Football-Stadiums.co.uk 2015-2020 - Do Not Reproduce Without Permission | Borussia VfL 1900 Mönchengladbach e.V., Hennes-Weisweiler-Allee 1, Mönchengladbach, 41179, GermanyBy Blue-Letter at German Wikipedia.
Construction of the new stadium began in November 2002 and finished in 2004.