About BundesTrip
An independent German football trip planning tool built by a fan who got tired of spreadsheets.
Why BundesTrip exists
Planning a multi-match run across Germany usually means bouncing between club schedules, maps, train planners, and hotel tabs just to answer one question: what is the best version of this trip?
BundesTrip combines live fixture data with real Deutsche Bahn travel times so you can focus on the quality of the trip, not the admin. Fewer dead travel days, better city choices, and more moments that feel like the reason you booked the trip.
What it does
BundesTrip helps football supporters traveling in Germany decide which fixtures, cities, and rail connections make the best trip. It keeps the planning work in one place without trying to sell tickets or package tours.
50+
Cities
56
Teams
7
Competitions
140+
Matches
Founder and editorial approach
BundesTrip is built independently by Eyal Pasha.
BundesTrip turns the research into one workflow: pick dates, compare realistic routes, and understand which fixtures are worth building around. The guides add context for tickets, stadiums, and travel choices.
Founder-built planner
BundesTrip is built and maintained independently by Eyal Pasha. It exists to solve a real planning problem for supporters trying to fit fixtures, cities, and trains into one realistic trip.
Fixture-first planning
Trips start from live schedules and stadium cities, then route choices are shaped around real Deutsche Bahn travel-time data instead of rough map guesses.
Where to find us
You can use the planner here, read the travel guides, follow @bundestrip on Instagram, or email contact@bundestrip.com.
How it works
Enter dates + city
Starting from Frankfurt on the 12th? Two weeks from Munich? Just tell it.
Route gets built
Fixtures and DB train times decide which cities, which order, and where to sleep.
Itinerary is ready
Day-by-day plan: kick-off times, travel windows, and hotel city.
Competitions covered
Bundesliga
2. Bundesliga
Champions League
DFB-Pokal
3. Liga
Europa League
Conference League
What makes it different
Starts with fixtures, not maps
The route follows the matches: Dortmund Friday, Bochum Saturday, Düsseldorf Sunday.
DB travel times, not guesswork
Pulls real ICE/RE durations so your plan survives contact with reality.
Overnights built in
Knows when to stay, when to move, and where the nearest Hbf is.
Who it's for
First trip to Germany
You want to see Dortmund's Südtribüne and maybe Cologne or Munich too.
Already in Germany
You're based here or traveling and want to fit matches around your dates.
Group trips
Four mates, one week, as many stadiums as possible. That needs a plan.
Try the trip planner
Enter a city and dates. BundesTrip does the rest.