Best Insider tip at Fritz Walter Stadion?

Fritz Walter Stadion is a venue in or near Kaiserslautern that is most often used for Soccer

Kaiserlauten are jumping on the bandwagon that is sweeping through German football of having a cashless system at their stadium. When you get to the stadium, you will have to get a 'JustPay' card and then top up it up with a minimum of €5. The benefits of this are that the queues for half time food do go by a lo quicker. You will also have to pay a refundable €2 deposit. Your match ticket also entitles you to free travel around the city on the day of the event until the following day 3:00 – that's on buses, trams and trains (second class only).

The stadium is named after Fritz Walter, one of Germany's best players in the 50s and 60s. Everyone in Kaiserslautern – if not Germany – knows this iconic person who, unfortunately, died in 2002. In these years Kaiserslautern became the national champion 6 times and players became living legends. The club itself used to be one of the top tier clubs in the entire nation, definitely remember that when talking to a local fan. It's easy to forget if you look at the club's situation nowadays.

If the best thing about the Fritz-Walter-Stadion is the atmosphere, then one of the most enjoyable things as a visitor is that you won't need any German to sing their favourite song: it's You'll Never Walk Alone, the Liverpool and Celtic anthem. They sing it before kickoff of every game, without musical accompaniment and in hilarious German accents, mispronouncing almost every single word of Gerry Marsden's finest lyrics.