Just three days more in the festival countdown, and the organizers have released further important information for all festival visitors.
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Getting There
When using public transport, you are recommended to use the underground station "Platz der Luftbrücke" (line U6) or the S-Bahn station "Tempelhof" (lines S41, S42, S45, S46).
A residents’ protection zone will be set up around the site which will result in extensive exclusion zones. No parking space will be available locally.
In the night from Saturday to Sunday, public transport will operate non-stop. In the early hours of Monday morning, visitors will be able to travel home on the underground until 0:30 am and on the S-Bahn until 1:30 am. The taxi stand at Platz der Luftbrücke square will provide an alternative.
Additional bicycle racks will be available for cyclists near the entrance by Paradestraße.
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Entrance
You enter and leave the festival through the central entrance on Tempelhofer Damm near Peter-Strasser-Weg.
As a family-friendly festival, the Lolla Berlin offers a special, barrier-free entrance via the Tempelhofer Feld near the festival entrance. This will be open daily to 8:30 pm for families with children, and also for visitors with a pass for a severely disabled person.
Even the youngest music fans must be in possession of a valid festival ticket/children’s ticket to enter the site.
Cashless
In order to make things at the festival even more user-friendly, the premiere of Lollapalooza will also see cashless payment introduced for the first time at Tempelhof Airport. The festival organizers advise you to load up credit in advance online or using the official app (Get it in the App Store or Google Play Store) to ensure you avoid lengthy waiting times.
If you run low on credit, numerous cashless stations will be available on site.
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Check Running Order
Getting There
When using public transport, you are recommended to use the underground station "Platz der Luftbrücke" (line U6) or the S-Bahn station "Tempelhof" (lines S41, S42, S45, S46).
A residents’ protection zone will be set up around the site which will result in extensive exclusion zones. No parking space will be available locally.
In the night from Saturday to Sunday, public transport will operate non-stop. In the early hours of Monday morning, visitors will be able to travel home on the underground until 0:30 am and on the S-Bahn until 1:30 am. The taxi stand at Platz der Luftbrücke square will provide an alternative.
Additional bicycle racks will be available for cyclists near the entrance by Paradestraße.
Map
Entrance
You enter and leave the festival through the central entrance on Tempelhofer Damm near Peter-Strasser-Weg.
As a family-friendly festival, the Lolla Berlin offers a special, barrier-free entrance via the Tempelhofer Feld near the festival entrance. This will be open daily to 8:30 pm for families with children, and also for visitors with a pass for a severely disabled person.
Even the youngest music fans must be in possession of a valid festival ticket/children’s ticket to enter the site.
Cashless
In order to make things at the festival even more user-friendly, the premiere of Lollapalooza will also see cashless payment introduced for the first time at Tempelhof Airport. The festival organizers advise you to load up credit in advance online or using the official app (Get it in the App Store or Google Play Store) to ensure you avoid lengthy waiting times.
If you run low on credit, numerous cashless stations will be available on site.
More Info
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