Hi!
Few details about the stadium and the city.
Meinau stadium has been under renovation for several years, with its capacity greatly reduced. However, it has recently reopened to almost full capacity, as the main works have now been completed.
Meinau stadium used to be known for having one of the best atmospheres in France. However, since the takeover by BlueCo, the atmosphere has changed — at times becoming quite tense. There is strong opposition between the ultras and the club management. Ultras groups stage a 15-minute protest at the beginning of each match by refusing to chant, in opposition to multi-club ownership.
Nevertheless, Meinau stadium has been sold out for years, even during the renovation period. Demand is extremely high, and season tickets are limited. Such enthusiasm is quite rare in France.
About the stadium:
West Stand: home to all the ultra groups.
East Stand: family stand.
South Stand: mostly VIP seating, though the upper part is available for general purchase.
North Stand: nothing special to note.
The away fans’ section is located in the north-east corner, where visibility is quite poor due to fencing.
For your supporters wishing to buy tickets outside the official away section, you can sit anywhere except in the West Stand.
The people of Strasbourg are welcoming — you’ll have no trouble coming with your child and chatting with the locals. Strasbourgers are very proud of their strong regional identity and their complex history, closely tied to their German past.
Access to the stadium is very easy. It’s located in the city, and you can get there — and explore the whole of Strasbourg — using the tram.
The city of Strasbourg is probably one of the most beautiful in France. It’s famous for its beauty, gastronomy, and especially for its world-renowned Christmas Market, which opens on November 26!
The must-sees include Strasbourg Cathedral, the Petite France district, and of course the local cuisine — beer and tarte flambée!
You’re going to love this trip!
See you soon at La Meinau!
Few details about the stadium and the city.
Meinau stadium has been under renovation for several years, with its capacity greatly reduced. However, it has recently reopened to almost full capacity, as the main works have now been completed.
Meinau stadium used to be known for having one of the best atmospheres in France. However, since the takeover by BlueCo, the atmosphere has changed — at times becoming quite tense. There is strong opposition between the ultras and the club management. Ultras groups stage a 15-minute protest at the beginning of each match by refusing to chant, in opposition to multi-club ownership.
Nevertheless, Meinau stadium has been sold out for years, even during the renovation period. Demand is extremely high, and season tickets are limited. Such enthusiasm is quite rare in France.
About the stadium:
West Stand: home to all the ultra groups.
East Stand: family stand.
South Stand: mostly VIP seating, though the upper part is available for general purchase.
North Stand: nothing special to note.
The away fans’ section is located in the north-east corner, where visibility is quite poor due to fencing.
For your supporters wishing to buy tickets outside the official away section, you can sit anywhere except in the West Stand.
The people of Strasbourg are welcoming — you’ll have no trouble coming with your child and chatting with the locals. Strasbourgers are very proud of their strong regional identity and their complex history, closely tied to their German past.
Access to the stadium is very easy. It’s located in the city, and you can get there — and explore the whole of Strasbourg — using the tram.
The city of Strasbourg is probably one of the most beautiful in France. It’s famous for its beauty, gastronomy, and especially for its world-renowned Christmas Market, which opens on November 26!
The must-sees include Strasbourg Cathedral, the Petite France district, and of course the local cuisine — beer and tarte flambée!
You’re going to love this trip!
See you soon at La Meinau!
