michaeljordanshotels
If you like football, you won't regret it, trust me. In fact, even if you don't, give it a go, you might be converted.
JulianFrench
This was my 4th visit to Das Rhein Energie and the wonderful atmosphere generated by the Cologne fans throughout the stadium make this a must if you want to sample German football. Great views from anywhere in the ground at very reasonable prices.
holiday mu
We went to see FC Koln at the Rheinenergie stadion. You can but tickets 2 hours before the match at the ground, or online before you go. We paid 31 Euros each and our seats were in the North stand fairly high up, alongside the away supporters. Unlike my experience of English Premier league this was so relaxed and friendly. Fans were drinking [and smoking - yuk] but there was no sense of drunkenness or threat. Very light police presence, no dogs, no horses. The match was good but the singing etc was great. FC Koln's song is to the tune of The Bonnie Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond and everyone stands and sings along. Surreal! On the way back the tram broke down but even though some of the supporters were the worse for drink, away and home fans were all together with no aggro. It was a really different and fun way to spend a Saturday afternoon. Tip - buy a scarf. I didn't but there was a lot of community scarf-waving and We would have liked to join in.
FORZA7777
It is hard to get tickets for this team, 1.FC Köln. But if you can do not hesitate to go here. It is a nice experience to visit a match. In the Bundesliga you can sit everywhere. If you are an away supporter you still can easily sit on the home side. And that's how football should be lived.
111ergunk
İ visited the store of koln fc.the around of the stadium was nice.this year we will see them with good performance at this year
evets_9
Had a chance to see Germany play Azerbaijan a few years ago. The stadium was great, took the train in, walked in and watched the game. I don't think there is a bad seat in the house and to watch Germany play a I would sit on thumb tacks.
A.Brouwer
FC Köln won the game 2-0, a good boost for their promotion race to the bundesliga. Big relegation worries for the visitors from Bielefeld. One of the better new stadiums in Germany. Amazing to see fans from both teams travelling in the same tram without problems!
Stuartncfc
We saw Koln notch up a 2-0 victory at the Stadium. Fantastic beer, great Sausages and cracking atmosphere. The crowd were really up for it, the flags were waving the drums were banging. I enjoyed the fact the fans were singing, drinking and smoking...it feels like what football should really be like!
JulianFrench
The RheinEnergie is probably my favourite German stadium! Although not the largest, the atmosphere from all 4 stands is electric, with fans singing for the whole game.Views are spectacular from the back of the Nord Tribune (tickets less than 25 Euros).Easily accessible by Tram No.1 from the city centre, or on foot (a 2.5 mile walk, but plenty of bars to punctuate your journey - I would particularly recommend Marienbild).If you are planning a German football trip, make FC Koln your first choice.
GrahamC808
Easy to reach via tram if you give yourself enough time before a match. Facilities good and clean but buying a beer at half time proved difficult - could do with more kiosks.
TravelEuropean
Away fans position is not great behind North Goal and in the corner. Should be more central position as ticket price is same as better placed home fan seats.
Kimmen1
We watched a game of football here, and there were over 40.000 spectators!!! This was a game in the second level, and against a team close to relegation.Wonderful and large stadium with very nice VIP-facilities. Different food and beverages served from two hours prior to kick off until a few hours after the game. Brilliant!The ambiance is better then what I have withnessed in any second league level stadium in the world. I have seen a few working for a football club!A must do if there is a game while you are in town!
freespirit57
easy access from train stop, reasonable food and drink prices, well maintained park, great place for a concert! Not too big, great view of the stage, friendly staff. Would enjoy another event there
HaraldvanderWeel
We visited the stadium on a concert of Bon Jovi.The stadium itself is basic. No fancy architecture, at the outskirts of the town.It is quiet big. Arcoustics were fair.Toilets were small for the amount of people who wanted to use them.The logistics were very poor. Due to a Turkish demonstration we were forced to visit the concert by car. Although we were quiet early back at the car it took us over 1,5 hours (!) to even leave the parking lot!And even then the roads were completely not prepared for the load of visitors. A disgrace for such a modern facility
JohnRo11
Good venue to watch football and more recently a rock concert by Bon Jovi. Good facilities and the stadium with good access via public transport.