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Football trips to Hertha Berlin 2026/27

Hertha Berlin carry the weight of a divided city's football history, and few fixtures in German football match the intensity of the Berlin derby. The club draws supporters from across the city and beyond, and a matchday at Hertha has a particular atmosphere that comes from the scale of the occasion and the rivalries tied up in it. Berlin itself adds another layer: it is a city that rewards extra days on either side of the match, with a depth of history, food, nightlife and culture that few European capitals can match. Football packages for Hertha Berlin suit both first-time visitors and fans returning to experience the city again.

Compare football trips to Hertha Berlin

Football packages for Hertha Berlin range from a match ticket on its own to a full bundle covering flights, hotel and the match in a single booking. Some providers include extras such as a guided city tour or a pre-match walk around the stadium area. What is included varies significantly between sellers, so it is worth reading each listing carefully rather than making a decision on headline price alone. If you already have flights and accommodation arranged, a ticket-only purchase may be all you need. If you are planning the trip from scratch, a complete football package to Hertha Berlin removes the risk of mismatched dates or accommodation that fills up around fixture weekends.

Hertha Berlin tickets

Match tickets for Hertha Berlin cover a range of seating categories, from standard terrace positions to more central seated areas with better sightlines. Purchasing directly from the club tends to require an active membership, and availability through official channels is not guaranteed for travelling fans without one. The sellers listed here offer a more direct route: browse, confirm and receive your ticket ahead of travel. Most use e-ticket or mobile delivery, so your match ticket arrives before you fly and there is nothing to collect on arrival in Berlin. For the Berlin derby against Union Berlin, it is wise to book early, as that fixture draws considerably more attention than a standard league match.

Supporter guide to Hertha Berlin and Olympiastadion

Hertha supporters are known in German football for their commitment to atmosphere building, with coordinated chants, flags and tifo displays on bigger occasions. The most vocal section of the home crowd organises displays for derbies and cup matches that make those fixtures noticeably different from a regular league evening. First-time visitors often remark on the pre-match buzz in the areas around the ground, where supporters gather well before kick-off. Arriving at least 90 minutes early gives you time to take that in without rushing to your seat. The atmosphere shifts in tone depending on the opposition, and a top-of-table clash or a cup tie tends to bring the best of it out.

Getting to Olympiastadion

Olympiastadion sits in the west of the city and is well served by public transport. The U2 U-Bahn line runs from Zoologischer Garten to Olympia-Stadion station in around 20 to 25 minutes. The S5, S7 and S75 S-Bahn lines also stop nearby at Olympiastadion S-Bahnhof, a short walk from the main gates. Both options drop you close to the entrance, and public transport is comfortably the most practical choice on matchday. Driving is possible but post-match traffic is slow, and parking near the ground is limited.

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Hertha Berlin fixtures - 2026/2027

Hertha Berlin Heidenheim
Saturday
15 Aug
2026
Olympiastadion
Bundesliga 2
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75 €
Hertha Berlin Magdeburg
Saturday
5 Sep
2026
Olympiastadion
Bundesliga 2
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85 €
Hertha Berlin Greuther Furth
Saturday
10 Oct
2026
Olympiastadion
Bundesliga 2
Price From
75 €
Hertha Berlin Arminia Bielefeld
Saturday
24 Oct
2026
Olympiastadion
Bundesliga 2
Price From
95 €
Hertha Berlin Wolfsburg
Saturday
7 Nov
2026
Olympiastadion
Bundesliga 2
Price From
95 €
Hertha Berlin Karlsruher
Saturday
28 Nov
2026
Olympiastadion
Bundesliga 2
Price From
75 €
Hertha Berlin Darmstadt
Saturday
12 Dec
2026
Olympiastadion
Bundesliga 2
Price From
75 €
Hertha Berlin Nürnberg
Saturday
16 Jan
2027
Olympiastadion
Bundesliga 2
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85 €
Hertha Berlin Bochum
Saturday
23 Jan
2027
Olympiastadion
Bundesliga 2
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95 €
Hertha Berlin Eintracht Braunschweig
Saturday
6 Feb
2027
Olympiastadion
Bundesliga 2
Price From
75 €
Hertha Berlin Osnabruck
Saturday
20 Feb
2027
Olympiastadion
Bundesliga 2
Price From
95 €
Hertha Berlin Dynamo Dresden
Saturday
27 Feb
2027
Olympiastadion
Bundesliga 2
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115 €
Hertha Berlin Holstein Kiel
Saturday
6 Mar
2027
Olympiastadion
Bundesliga 2
Price From
75 €
Hertha Berlin Kaiserslautern
Saturday
20 Mar
2027
Olympiastadion
Bundesliga 2
Price From
95 €
Wolfsburg Hertha Berlin
Saturday
3 Apr
2027
Volkswagen Arena
Bundesliga 2
Price From
85 €
Hertha Berlin Energie Cottbus
Saturday
10 Apr
2027
Olympiastadion
Bundesliga 2
Price From
75 €
Hertha Berlin Hannover
Saturday
24 Apr
2027
Olympiastadion
Bundesliga 2
Price From
95 €
Hertha Berlin St Pauli
Saturday
15 May
2027
Olympiastadion
Bundesliga 2
Price From
115 €
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Olympiastadion

Olympiastadion was originally built for the 1936 Summer Olympics and has hosted major football occasions since, including the 2006 World Cup final. The venue holds approximately 74,000 spectators, making it the largest club stadium in Germany by capacity. Its history extends well beyond football, and the surrounding park and memorial areas are worth exploring if you arrive early. The stadium is located in the Westend district, about 10 kilometres from the city centre.

Package trip or tickets

The choice between a full football package and a standalone match ticket depends on how much of the trip you have already organised. A ticket-only purchase makes sense if flights and a hotel are already in place. Starting from scratch, a package that combines all three elements is more convenient and avoids the logistical friction of coordinating separate bookings around a specific fixture date. It is worth noting that packages here are not group tours by default: many providers offer individual arrangements where you travel independently but have the key logistics handled. Some packages also allow you to extend the hotel stay around the match, which is worth considering given how much Berlin offers beyond the 90 minutes.

Hertha Berlin rivalries

The Berlin derby against Union Berlin is the fixture that defines the city's football calendar, carrying a weight that goes far beyond the league table. It is the match most travelling fans prioritise, and the atmosphere it generates is unlike anything else in German football. Beyond the city, Hertha have a long-standing rivalry with Hamburger SV, rooted in decades of competition between two of northern Germany's biggest clubs. Matches against Werder Bremen also carry edge, reflecting a rivalry built through years of Bundesliga competition. For any of these fixtures, booking early is the sensible approach.

History and great players

Hertha BSC was founded in 1892, making it one of Berlin's oldest clubs. The club has won the German championship on multiple occasions, with its most significant title successes coming in the 1930s. Hertha spent much of the modern era as a Bundesliga fixture, though recent seasons brought relegation to the 2. Bundesliga, adding a new context to their fixtures and fanbase. The squad has featured a number of technically gifted players who shaped the club's identity across different eras. Salomon Kalou, who played for Hertha across multiple seasons in the 2010s, became a recognisable figure for the club's supporters during his time at the ground.

Other activities in Berlin

Berlin is a city that genuinely rewards time either side of the match. The Brandenburg Gate, the East Side Gallery and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe are all within easy reach of the city centre. Charlottenburg Palace sits close to the stadium neighbourhood and is worth a visit on a non-matchday morning. The city's food scene covers everything from traditional German cooking to a wide range of international options, particularly around Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg. If you are staying for a couple of nights, the combination of history, nightlife and neighbourhood variety makes it straightforward to fill the time without planning too hard.

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