A sharper way to planGerman football trips
BundesTrip turns a messy planning process into something clean, fast, and useful: live fixtures, real train-time routing, and multi-city trip logic in one flow.
BundesTrip
Trip planning system
What it solves
Less tab-juggling.More stadium nights.
Fixture-first planning
Built around what is actually worth traveling for: the matches.
Real train-time routing
Trip decisions are grounded in Deutsche Bahn travel times, not guesses.
Multi-city trip logic
Sleep in the right place, reduce wasted travel, and keep momentum.
50+
Stadium cities
56
Teams tracked
7
Competitions
140+
Live matches
How it works
Planning should feel like a route room, not a spreadsheet.
The product is built to compress the messy part of football travel into a calmer, cleaner flow you can trust on mobile or desktop.
Tell us your trip
Enter your starting city, dates, and the clubs or competitions you care about.
We build the route
BundesTrip compares fixture density with realistic train moves between stadium cities.
Travel with clarity
Get a usable day-by-day plan with matches, travel windows, and hotel logic.
Why it exists
Football trips are fun.Planning them usually is not.
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 smartest version of this trip?
BundesTrip was built to answer that question fast. It combines live fixture data with real travel-time logic so you can focus on the quality of the trip, not the admin.
The aim is simple: fewer dead travel days, better city choices, and more moments that actually feel like the reason you booked the trip in the first place.
Free
No paywall
Live
Fixture-led
Real
DB travel data
Who it is for
Built for fans who want the trip to feel considered.
Whether you are chasing one stadium or trying to stack a full week of matches, the planner is designed for people who care about both the football and the flow of the journey.
Football tourists
Fans visiting Germany who want one great match or a full football week.
Multi-city travelers
People already moving between cities who want football woven into the route.
Groundhoppers
Supporters chasing atmosphere, variety, and the maximum number of stadiums.
Groups and friends
Trips that need structure, easy sharing, and less back-and-forth planning.
Short-break planners
Weekend windows that need to feel packed, not improvised.
Logistics-conscious travelers
People who care where to sleep, when to move, and how to avoid dead days.