Explore the 1972 Olympic grounds. Visit the Olympic Tower, take a roof climb tour, or relax by the lake. A perfect stop for families.

Located right next to the BMW complex (often the same bus stop or the next one), Olympiapark is a breath of fresh air. Built for the 1972 Summer Olympics, it remains a heavily used public space and a masterpiece of landscape architecture. Unlike many Olympic venues that decay, this one is vibrant and full of life.
The "Behnisch & Partner" designed roof is iconic. Made of plexiglass and steel cables, it sweeps over the stadium, the hall, and the pool, mimicking the Alps. It was a revolutionary design symbolizing a transparent, democratic Germany, a deliberate contrast to the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
Standing 291 meters high, this defines the skyline.
Adventure seekers can book a guided tour to walk on top of the stadium roof. You'll be strapped into a harness and walk along the acrylic panels. For even more adrenaline, you can take the "Flying Fox" zipline across the stadium arena. Note: This requires separate booking in advance.
Rent a pedal boat or simply walk up the Olympic Hill (Olympiaberg). This hill is actually made of rubble from WWII ruins, cleared from the city and landscaped over. It offers a romantic view of the sunset over the stadium.
The park hosts the Tollwood Summer Festival (music, organic food, crafts) in June/July. If you are visiting then, definitely hop off here for dinner and concerts.
On a sunny day, this is the perfect place to break for lunch. Grab a pretzel and a sausage at a kiosk by the lake, stretch your legs on the grass, and let the kids run wild before getting back on the bus for the return trip to the city center.

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