Frankfurt fans planning to attend Thursday’s UEFA Women’s Europa Cup semifinal between Eintracht Frankfurt Frauen and Häcken are strongly encouraged to utilize public transportation due to limited parking around the Rödelheimer Parkweg stadium. The match promises a thrilling contest and organizers are prioritizing smooth access for supporters.
The highly anticipated match will take place at Rödelheimer Parkweg 39, 60489 Frankfurt am Main. Given the residential nature of the surrounding area, parking will be severely restricted. Officials are urging attendees to plan their journeys in advance and take advantage of the integrated public transport network offered by the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (RMV).
A significant benefit for ticket holders is the inclusion of travel to and from the game within the ticket price. Eintracht Frankfurt Frauen match tickets serve as a free travel pass on all local public transport (DB: RE, RB, and S-Bahn in 2nd class) within the RMV network for five hours before kickoff and until the end of service after the final whistle. This convenient perk aims to ease congestion and encourage sustainable travel options.
For those traveling from Frankfurt am Main Hauptbahnhof (Main Central Station), several options are available. Fans can take the S3 (direction Bad Soden), S4 (direction Kronberg/Taunus), S5 (direction Friedrichsdorf), or the FKE Taunusbahn (direction Grävenwiesbach) to the “Frankfurt-Rödelheim” station. From there, a short transfer to bus line 34 (direction Gallus Mönchhofstraße) will bring you to the “Rödelheimer Parkweg” stop, a roughly five-minute walk from the stadium. Alternatively, passengers departing from the Hauptwache or Konstablerwache stations can take the U6 (direction Praunheim Heerstraße) and alight at “Fischstein,” followed by a ten-minute walk to the venue. Detailed timetables and real-time updates can be found on the RMV website.
Navigating to Rödelheimer Parkweg
Rödelheimer Parkweg itself is located in the Rödelheim district of Frankfurt. According to online street maps, the road features varying speed limits (30 km/h and 50 km/h) and sections operate as one-way streets. The road surface is asphalt and is illuminated at night.
Station Information: Frankfurt-Rödelheim
The Frankfurt-Rödelheim train station, a key transfer point for accessing the stadium, offers a range of facilities. Deutsche Bahn provides live departure and arrival information, station maps, and details on accessibility features, including elevators. The station is located at Baruch-Baschwitz-Platz 3, 60489 Frankfurt am Main. It is not a staffed station, but assistance can be obtained at nearby stations if needed: Frankfurt (Main) Hbf (4 km), Frankfurt (Main) Süd (6 km), Frankfurt am Main Airport (8 km and 9 km for the regional station).
Planning Your Journey
To ensure a stress-free arrival, fans are advised to consult the RMV website for the most up-to-date travel information and to plan their routes in advance. The RMV offers a comprehensive journey planner that incorporates various modes of transport, including buses, trains, and even bike-sharing options. The RMV similarly provides information on connections to Frankfurt Airport, should fans be arriving by air.
The UEFA Women’s Europa Cup semifinal represents a significant event for Eintracht Frankfurt Frauen and their supporters. By utilizing the available public transport options and planning ahead, fans can contribute to a smooth and enjoyable matchday experience.
As the match approaches, further updates regarding transportation and stadium access will be provided by Eintracht Frankfurt Frauen. Stay tuned to official club channels for the latest information. We encourage fans to share their travel experiences and photos on social media using the hashtag #EintrachtFrauen.