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post GETTING TO LETZIGRUND STADIUM - ZURICH

May 6th, 2008




BY CAR

Zürich provides two large Park + Ride facilities for cars during EURO 2008. Both are situated directly off the motorway, and both provide excellent train and bus services to the town centre and the stadium. Public transport is included in the EURO match tickets for the match day and the following day till 12 noon. Visitors without EURO match tickets will find the best public transport tickets at www.sbb.ch/euro08 (all of Switzerland) and at www.zvv.ch (Canton Zürich).

From the Park + Ride facility to the stadium

  • Parking North (A51 Exit No. 2 Airport):
    • The parking facility is situated directly at Zürich Airport and is easy to reach from the west (Basel, Bern) and from the east via the A1 motorway.
    • Exit the motorway at the Zürich-Nord motorway junction, direction Airport (A51). The Park + Ride facility is signposted from the motorway.
  • Parking South (A3 Exit No. 2 Brunau):
    • The parking facility is situated directly at the motorway exit Zürich-Brunau and is easy to reach from the south (Chur, Lucerne, Ticino) via the A3 motorway.
    • The Park + Ride facility is signposted from the motorway.
    • From 2 hours before till 2 hours after the match a special bus service will take you directly from the parking lot to the stadium in approx. 15 minutes. Alternatively, you can take the S-Bahn (S4) from Brunau station directly to the town centre (main station).
  • Once you have parked your car a train will take you to the town centre (main station) in 10 to 15 minutes, from where you can either walk (approx. 45 minutes) or take a tram (approx. 15 minutes) to the stadium. A rough estimate of the time required to get from the northern Park + Ride facility to the stadium would be 1 hour.

Further Information

  • There are no parking places around the stadium.
  • Cars using the Park + Ride facility pay a fee of CHF 25.
  • The train and bus services are free of charge for EURO match ticket holders.
  • Other visitors are advised to purchase a ZVV day ticket for the zones 10 and 21 (enter destination code 8000). This ticket is also valid for the return journey to the Park + Ride facility after the match.
  • Car navigation systems: Please switch off your navigation system when you reach the outskirts of Zürich and follow the EURO signs to the car park!
  • If you are staying in or around Zürich, we recommend that you park your car at your hotel, campsite etc. On match day, leave your car there and take a train, a bus or a tram to the stadium, or simply go by bicycle or on foot. There are no parking facilities around the stadium.

post GETTING TO LETZIGRUND STADIUM - ZURICH

May 6th, 2008

Filed under: EURO CUP STADIUMS, UEFA EURO CUP @ 8:57 pm



TRAIN / TRAM / BUS

From the main railway station (central Zürich) to the stadium
Zürich’s main railway station is in the centre of the town and offers numerous fast and direct services to the stadium. The main station is just a short and easy walk from the lake and the Old Town. You can either walk to the stadium from the main station on the Walk of Fans (takes about 45 minutes, signposted), or go by tram or by bus (takes about 15 minutes).

Tram and bus services to the stadium

From the main railway station:

  • Tram No. 3 (direction Albisrieden) to Hubertus stop
  • Bus 31 (direction Schlieren) to Herdernstrasse stop

From central Zürich (e.g. from Bellevue or Paradeplatz):

  • Tram No. 2 (direction Farbhof) to Letzigrund or Freihofstrasse stop
  • Tram No. 3 (direction Albisrieden) to Hubertus stop
  • Tram No. 8 (direction Hardplatz) to Hardplatz terminus
  • Bus 31 (direction Schlieren) to Herdernstrasse stop

For timetables and route information for Zürich public transport services: www.vbz.ch


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