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FAQ

100% ski operation during the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2025! Lift and piste operation is unrestricted, including the Zwölferkogel. This means that you can also watch the races from the piste - provided you have a valid ski pass.

In principle it is possible, but it will depend on the capacity utilisation of the online ticket shop. Therefore, long-term availability cannot be guaranteed. We recommend buying tickets online in good time.

 

It is possible for local residents, employees of local businesses, hotel guests or day ski guests to drive directly to Saalbach Hinterglemm by car. Please note that car parking is limited. For day guests there is a signposted large car park in Maishofen as well as free shuttles to the arena. 

No, the Fan Mile and the Medal Plaza (where the award ceremonies will take place) are freely accessible, no ticket is required.

A valid ticket is required for the opening ceremony on 4 February. A varied programme awaits you here, combining the parallel team competition with elements of the opening ceremony.

No, a separate WC ticket is always required for the stadium. However, with a valid ski pass, you can watch the races from the edge of the piste.

There are a very small number of official pitches in Saalbach Hinterglemm. Wild camping is prohibited in the entire local area. Larger campsites are located in Maishofen and Zell am See. 

For lorries over 3.5t there is a general access ban from Viehhofen into the valley every day from 6 to 16 February from 06:30 to 12:00. Deliveries must be coordinated outside these times. 

For photo and video recordings that are used commercially, this also applies to influencers, the organiser is obliged to provide accreditation. Click here for official accreditation.


Photography and video recordings for private and exclusively editorial purposes are permitted.

No, pets of all kind cannot be taken into the stadium. There are exceptions possible for support or service dogs.

No. We recommend a baby carrier.

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