Big Easter Specialin Olympiastadion Berlin
Big Easter Special in Olympiastadion Berlin
Four-Day Easter Egg Hunt with Attractive Prizes | Discounted Admission | Blue Track Exclusively Open
Berlin, March 19, 2026
For four days, the Olympiastadion Berlin will become what is likely the largest Easter egg hunting area in the city. From Good Friday to Easter Monday, 50 Easter eggs will be hidden daily in the stadium and across the grounds. The search is not time-limited, as the Easter Bunny will be active throughout the day. The Easter eggs represent exciting prizes, including tickets for the summer concert series at the Olympiastadion Berlin, Hertha match tickets, and vouchers for tours. In addition to discounted admission, visitors will also have the opportunity to sprint on the blue running track. This is how the five-star stadium celebrates its grand season opening over the Easter weekend, daily between 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
On the lawn between the South Gate and East Gate, there will be a goal wall and mini football fields, and the stadium restaurant will offer a special Easter dish. Herthinho, the mascot of Hertha BSC, will also be present on Good Friday and both Easter days between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., available for souvenir photos inside the stadium.
The Olympiastadion Berlin, which can be visited throughout the year, will exclusively open its blue running track to all visitors over the Easter weekend (April 3 to 6). The 400-meter track, where Usain Bolt set two world records at the 2009 World Athletics Championships, is normally not accessible.
From Good Friday to Easter Monday, all visitors pay only €8.00 per person (€6.00 reduced) to explore the stadium independently (regular price: €11.00 for adults, €8.00 reduced). Admission is free for children under 6 years of age. Visitors with a Family Card ticket pay €22.00 instead of €24.00.
The Olympiastadion Berlin is open daily in April from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tickets for guided tours or visits can be booked at www.olympiastadion.tickets. The reduced Easter tickets are not available online in advance; they can only be purchased at the box office from Good Friday to Easter Monday.
Each year, more than 170,000 visitors from around the world take the opportunity to visit the Olympiastadion Berlin. More information about the stadium itself can be found at www.olympiastadion.berlin.