Rheinenergie Stadium Cologne Best ways to get to the Phil Collins concert

COLOGNE · On Friday and Saturday, Phil Collins will be in concert at the Rheinenergie Stadium in Cologne as part of his "Still Not Dead Yet Live" tour. We'll tell you the best way to get there.

 Das letzte Album von Phil Collins mit neuer Musik erschien vor 16 Jahren.

Das letzte Album von Phil Collins mit neuer Musik erschien vor 16 Jahren.

Foto: Peter Foley

Phil Collins plays in Cologne on Friday and Saturday as part of his "Still Not Dead Yet Live" tour and is expected to draw thousands of fans. The organizers are anticipating a lot of fans from neighboring states and the Benelux states to attend the concerts in the Rheinenergie Stadium. Tickets for Friday and Saturday are still available at bonnticket.de. Increased traffic volume is expected around the stadium, read here how you can get to the concert as stress-free as possible.

How to get to the Rheinenergie Stadium by car

Drivers can reach the Rheinenergie Stadium via the autobahn Köln-West junction (A1/A4). Coming from the A1, take the exits Köln Bocklemünd, Köln Lövenich or Köln Weiden/Frechen and follow the signs to the stadium.

Motorists on the A4 take the Köln Klettenberg or Frechen Nord exit and then follow the signs in the direction of Rheinenergie Stadium.

To avoid waiting times, the organizers recommend using the P+R facilities on the access roads to Cologne, for example in Köln Weiden/West or Haus Vorst/Marsdorf.

Parking and parking costs at the Rheinernergie Stadium

Around 7,500 parking spaces are available, in addition there is an extra bus parking lot (P8).

Addresses for your navigation system:

  • Car park lots P6, P7, P8 and bus parking P8: Salzburger Weg, 50858 Köln
  • Car park Rheinbraun: Stüttgenweg, 50935 Cologne, Germany
  • Car park P1: Militärringstr./Wendelinstr., 50933 Cologne, Germany
  • Car park P3: Brauweiler Weg, 50933 Cologne, Germany

Note: P3 and P6 open at 10 a.m. for major events, all other parking lots from 3 p.m. on. You can see where spaces are still available here: Aktuelle Daten Kölner Parkhäuser

Getting to the Rheinenergie Stadium with public transport

The venue can be easily reached by public transport. The KVB line 1 stops at the "Rhenenergie-Stadion" stop and is connected to the Deutsche Bahn network at the "Bahnhof Weiden-West" and "Köln Messe/Deutz" stops. The KVB uses special trains on the line before and after the concerts in the stadium.

To the south of the stadium, line 7 also stops at the "Stüttgenhof" stop. From there it is easy to reach the venue on foot. From the "Haus Vorst/Marsdorf" stop, a free shuttle service will also take concert guests to the "Südallee/Junkersdorf" bus stop near the stadium from 4 p.m. onwards. At the end of the concert, the shuttle service will return to the "Haus Vorst/Marsdorf" stop from there until an hour and a half after the end of the concert.

Only if it is noted on the tickets for the respective event are the tickets also valid for travel on the network of the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg (VRS). The trip can be started four hours before the start of the event, the return trip must be completed by the close VRS operations for the day.

By bike to the Rheinenergie Stadium in Cologne

Guests who come to the stadium by bicycle will find around 3,200 parking spaces for their bikes. These are mainly located at car park P1, on Junkersdorfer Straße and in the eastern and northern ends of the stadium.

(Orig. text: ga.de / Translation: Carol Kloeppel)

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