Was really easy to get around and find seats. Loads of food stands. but they do allow smoking in the staircases!(not good for an ex-smoker!)
The arena is your typical hockey stadium. The prices are a little above average, the food is delicious and the fun is never-ending. I definitely recommend seeing a handball match or a hockey game in this arena. In my opinion, the fans for the teams residing in this arena are the best part :)
Ich mag die SAP Arena nicht besonders wegen der Akustik und der Sitzplätze. War beim David Garret Konzert und kam mir vor wie ein Huhn auf der Hühnerstange.
German professional hockey games are very exciting and great entertainment. The fans never quit chanting and singing throughout, so the volume is off the scale. No bad, overpriced food or beverages at these venues either. Great entertainment value.
Nice arena which is mainly used for icehockey and handball. Watching an icehockeygame is fun. Home team Adler Mannheim i one of the better teams in Germany.
Outstanding concert - and the venue was fine. Tram line directly to the arena, well signposted, comfortable seats. Good place.
This is one of the best crowds I've experienced while watching a hockey game! So much fun! The fans really get into the game and aren't afraid to get loud.
The Mannheim Adler is a very good Ice Hockey Club here in Germany. Most German Championships and of course an very good place to visit. The Arena is very comfortable and has places to eat just in case you did not grab a bit to eat before you left home, great parking and easy access to the park places and exit. Autobahns very close to include Highway 5 and 6. Games can last longer than 60 minutes. You can see a Hugh Screen that shows you alls the action on the field. Relax, and watch good games that are very exciting. Concerts are very good also
too many people for only few entrance! terrible parking - i was waiting 70 minutes to have some chance to park the car! 80 people queue in each beer shack. good seats
This is a big stadium that looks like it is usually used for hockey or other sports. I saw Leonard Cohen there last week and I am glad that I did not have tickets up in the high bleachers (too far away). If you are going to see a concert here, try to get seats closer to the ground or on the sides. Otherwise, it is quite a steep climb up. What I liked about the Arena is the easy access with public transportation. There is a tram line right outside the Arena or a few minutes walk away is the S-bahn to nearby towns. It's about 20 minutes on the train back to Mannheim and the costs for the ride were included in our concert ticket (check your concert tickets and they should also have it included on the front) so you don't have to purchase separate ride fare.