++TRAVEL INFORMATION++
Lollapalooza Berlin is a car-free festival, as sustainability is a very important issue for us. Please therefore use any of the various forms of public transport, or a bicycle, to travel to the festival.
Important Changes
The S-Bahn lines S3, S5, S7 and S9 are closed on the Zoologischer Garten - Friedrichstraße route due to construction work. We therefore show you some selected routes below that will get you to Lolla Berlin quickly and safely - and back again in the evening. Due to the closure, the trains will be a little fuller than usual on the return journey in the evening - please be patient if the queue at the station gets a little longer.
Here you can get multilingual live information about your journey: https://www.vbb.de/fahrinfo/.
Or through the app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.hafas.android.vbb&hl=de
https://apps.apple.com/de/app/vbb-bus-bahn-routenplaner/id409357982
First of all, a tip for our visitors coming to Kidzapalooza: Use the Pichelsberg S-Bahn station, where there is a separate entrance to Kidzapalooza right next to the station.
Travel with Public Transport
Arrival from the center of Berlin
Arrival from the center of Berlin
The U2 will take you directly to the gates of Lolla Berlin at the Olympia-Stadion station, use the many subway trains, trams and buses as a feeder to the U2.
Travel from Northern Berlin (e.g. Reinickendorf/Wedding/Pankow)
Travel from Northern Berlin (e.g. Reinickendorf/Wedding/Pankow)
Please use the U6, U8 and U9 or the S-Bahn S2, S25, S8, S85 to the S-Bahnring and then take the S42 to Westkreuz. Change there to all S-Bahn trains in the direction of Olympiastadion and Spandau.
Travel from Eastern Berlin (e.g. Hellersdorf, Marzahn, Friedrichshain)
Travel from Eastern Berlin (e.g. Hellersdorf, Marzahn, Friedrichshain)
Take a tram, U-Bahn or S-Bahn to the S-Bahnring and then take the S41 or S42 to Westkreuz. Change there to all S-Bahn trains in the direction of Olympiastadion and Spandau.
Travel from Southern Berlin (e.g. Neukölln, Steglitz, Tempelhof)
Travel from Southern Berlin (e.g. Neukölln, Steglitz, Tempelhof)
Take the U6, U7, S1, S2, S25 to the S-Bahnring and then take the S41 to Westkreuz. Change there to all S-Bahn trains in the direction of Olympiastadion and Spandau.
The transfer station between U7 and U2 is Bismarckstraße
Take the U6, U7, the S1), (52) or the 25 to the S-Bahnring and then take the 41 to Westkreuz. Change there to an S-Bahn in the direction of Olympiastadion or Spandau and get off at Olympiastadion S-Bahn station. Alternatively, take the U7 to Sophie-Charlotte-Platz and from there the U2 to Olympia-Stadion.
There will also be construction work on the U2 between S+U Alexanderplatz <> U Senefelderplatz on the night of 8/09/09 (Sun/Mon) from 22:30. If necessary, this can be added to the journey recommendation with the U2:
Travel from the neighborhood (e.g. Spandau/Charlottenburg)
Travel from the neighborhood (e.g. Spandau/Charlottenburg)
Please use the S-Bahn S3 and S9 to Olympiastadion station. The bus lines M49 and 218 will also take you directly to the door, bus stop Flatowallee.
You can take bus lines 143 and 349 to Neu-Westend U-Bahn station and walk from there to Entrance B / South in 10 minutes.
Or you can simply come by bike - you are welcome to use our bicycle parking lot at entrance B / South.
Travel from Potsdam and Wannsee
Travel from Potsdam and Wannsee
Take the S7 to Westkreuz and change to all S-Bahn trains in the direction of Olympiastadion and Spandau.
Arrival by car & parking
Lollapalooza Berlin is a car-free festival
Lollapalooza Berlin is a car-free festival
Lollapalooza Berlin is a car-free festival, which is why there is no parking on or near the festival grounds. Please note that the police have an increased focus on “wild and illegal parkers”.
In the interests of sustainability and neighborliness to local residents, please use public transport. There are various ways to get here in a relaxed manner.
If you have to travel by car, use the nearest P+R stations (e.g. Spandau, Jungfernheide and Messe Nord/ICC) and travel the last few kilometers by public transport. A good overview of P+R stations in the vicinity of the Olympiastadion can be found here.
You can also use the map in our Lolla Berlin app to plan your festival journey.
Detailed information about the festival site, the open entrances and parking areas can be found on the website and can be obtained via the newsletter or our socials.
Kiss & Ride
Dropping off visitors by car
Dropping off visitors by car
At the Kiss & Ride (a 50m long no-stopping zone in Flatowallee on the northern side lane of Heerstraße), people who bring festival visitors to the festival by car can drop them off and pick them up again. The Kiss & Ride is located here.