UEFA Champions League Final Disabled Supporters Guide
Public Transport Information S Bahn From the Olympiastadion station there is a ground level exit route. Elevators from all rail tracks go to the ground level. The route from S-Bahn station to the stadium is step free and takes approximately 10 minutes. The way to the stadium is signposted from all station exits. U Bahn From the Olympiastadion station, elevators go to ground level. The route from U-Bahn station to the stadium is step free and takes approximately 6 minutes. The way to the stadium is signposted from all station exits. Special features Mobile boarding ramps are available on all railway tracks at the first carriage, they must be requested via train managers. The entire bus fleet of the BVG is barrier-free and accessible for wheelchair users. Vehicle-folding ramps are operated by the drivers. Assistance is available via the Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg. For more information: www.vbbonline.de / +49 30 254414414
Arrival by car Driving Directions From West / North: A100 towards Charlottenburg Kaiserdamm right lane / drive right / straight on Knobelsdorffstraße, Platanenallee, Berlin Reichsstraße to Steubenplatz / turn left onto Olympic road / arrive at Olympiastadion From South / East: A115 motorway junction exit Funkturm / Messedamm (direction A100) / keep right / turn right Towards Germany Halle / from Jaffe Road turn left onto the highway / turn right onto Flatowallee
Stadium Information Drop off points There are two drop off points for disabled spectators. Please note, police will allow cars with a disabled badge to pass through. These cars can drop off disabled spectators, but will not be allowed to park in that area. One drop off point will be located at Olympischer Platz, in front of the East entrance, and the second one will be located at the Coubertinplatz, near the South Entrance. Parking with parking permit A parking permit will be distributed with a UEFA Champions League Final ticket. The dedicated accessible parking for disabled spectators will be PO4 on Trakehner Allee. The parking area is signposted and stewards will show where parking spaces are located. Onsite there will be stewards / volunteers to guide disabled spectators from the parking area to the South entrance at Olympischer Platz. Entrances In the following areas there will be dedicated and signed entrances for disabled spectators: - South Entrance: middle entrance on Coubertinplatz - East Entrance: left entrance on Olympischer Platz
Drop off points
Stadium Information Directional signage There will be directional signage in place to locate seating blocks and accessible (disabled) seating. Additionally, stewards and volunteers will available to provide information on access routes. Wheelchair user spaces Located in blocks G, H, J, K (west curve, accessible (disabled) entrances to the blocks via block G and K ) and Q, R, S, T (east curve, accessible (disabled) entrances to the blocks via block Q and T). Companion seating Seats are located in front of wheelchair user spaces. Facilities Seating is covered, views are not obstructed. Accessible (disabled) toilets 4 toilets in the stands between the upper and lower tiers: on the west side of block G and K and on the East side of block Q and T; To be used by disabled people only, stewards will monitor usage.
Stadium Information Catering Concession stands are accessible for disabled spectators in the outer and inner perimeters of the stadium. Staff Trained stewards, supervisors and volunteers will be on hand at the various blocks to assist disabled spectators to locate accessible (disabled) toilets, concession stands and other services, and in case of emergencies. Audiodescription service for blind and partially sighted spectators Live commentary for blind and partially sighted spectators will be provided at the Olympic stadium in German. The frequency for the radio broadcast is: 91.0 MHz. Official match commentary will be available in Spanish, Catalan and Italian Spanish: Radio National de Espana ; Catalan: Catalunya Radio; Italian: RAI Radio 1 Stadium disability liaison officer There will be a dedicated person who will be the main point of contact for disabled spectators.