How much did you pay for the Scotland tickets?Managed to get tickets for Belgium vs Romania off the uefa resale portal. We're based in cologne. Then thought %^*& it and got Scotland Switzerland off 3rd party seller site. Felt like a gamble but they contacted me to say I'd need to download the uefa app so feel better about that.
My boy will be 16. First football trip away. Were both buzzing.
Visa took a hit mind you.
Which 3rd party site did you use mate?Managed to get tickets for Belgium vs Romania off the uefa resale portal. We're based in cologne. Then thought %^*& it and got Scotland Switzerland off 3rd party seller site. Felt like a gamble but they contacted me to say I'd need to download the uefa app so feel better about that.
My boy will be 16. First football trip away. Were both buzzing.
Visa took a hit mind you.
For 3 as my father in law is going too.... all in with taxes etc came in at 1500. Paid more to get 3 together.How much did you pay for the Scotland tickets?
Livefootballtickets .... used them before when I took my laddie to old trafford and was all fine.Which 3rd party site did you use mate?
Jeez, that’s steep.For 3 as my father in law is going too.... all in with taxes etc came in at 1500. Paid more to get 3 together.
Livefootballtickets .... used them before when I took my laddie to old trafford and was all fine.
It must be all the corporate folk reselling as they are all neutral parts of ground.
Aye big time but feck itJeez, that’s steep.
It means you need to sit down when doing a pish.All toilets at all stadia to be gender neutral for Euro 2024, whatever that actually means.
For 3 as my father in law is going too.... all in with taxes etc came in at 1500. Paid more to get 3 together.
Livefootballtickets .... used them before when I took my laddie to old trafford and was all fine.
It must be all the corporate folk reselling as they are all neutral parts of ground.
They'll all be the same, therefore bog standard.All toilets at all stadia to be gender neutral for Euro 2024, whatever that actually means.
I'm taking my 13 Yr old boys over but have no tickets for anything yet,,where does everyone think best city fanzone/base will be and something keep kids interested for week or so?
I will be traveling to and from Amsterdam prob by train or bus with them so leaning towards Dusseldorf at the moment
Same night as ACDC concert in Munich! I'm buzzinAny Ed Sheeran fans? This is where they have Oktoberfest in Munich:
Ed Sheeran to headline Euro 2024 fan festival | IQ Magazine
FKP Scorpio and Pro Events will stage the 90,000-cap gathering at Theresienwiese in Munich, Germany, in Junewww.iq-mag.net
Same night as ACDC concert in Munich! I'm buzzin
I would say Munich really on the fanzone side of things but it will be dear, as will every City but Munich is that bit dearer anyway.
One thing with staying in Düsseldorf you’ve a lot of Clubs in the area that you could possibly go and do stadium tours on on non match days, although they may well stop these during the comp as the stadiums are handed over to UEFA I am sure. With matches in Cologne, Gelsenkirchen and Dortmund though just going to those fan zones when a match is on probably be quite good, Dortmund has the German Football Museum as well, right outside the station. Top of my head I can’t think of a great deal you’d do in that area though with kids that age, take Football and drinking away there ain’t a right lot in that area I always think. Munich you’ve got all your outdoor pools for starters as well as the historic side of it. There is EuroPark around Freiburg which is a lovely City but you’d be travelling to go to any fan parks.
Welcome to Europa-Park
In the heart of Europa, nestled between Black Forest and the Vosges, lies one of the world's most beautiful theme parks. More than 5 million visitors from allwww.europapark.de
This tells you where the fan parks are and which are open daily etc:
Event guide | UEFA EURO 2024
The countdown to EURO 2024 is well and truly on! These pages are here to help you prepare for your experience in all of our host cities.www.uefa.com
Thanks for that, Hamburg it is then lol
Not sure if that is a joke or not!
Lol if it was me and mates I'd likely choose Hamburg but I'm not so sure about taking my teens there lol
My 15 year old grandson was asking if we’re going to Hamburg. I think he’s under the impression that this is going to be a road trip with grandpa. A sort of Dirty Grandpa type adventure.
I’m planning on going to the fanzone at burgplatz in dusseldorf the day before the Scotland Switzerland game. Was there in 2006 when the World Cup was on and it was a great set up if I remember correctly.I'm taking my 13 Yr old boys over but have no tickets for anything yet,,where does everyone think best city fanzone/base will be and something keep kids interested for week or so?
I will be traveling to and from Amsterdam prob by train or bus with them so leaning towards Dusseldorf at the moment
I’m planning on going to the fanzone at burgplatz in dusseldorf the day before the Scotland Switzerland game. Was there in 2006 when the World Cup was on and it was a great set up if I remember correctly.
No idea mate, it was a stag weekend for @Chunky Dawz and we were all hammered by the time we went. I just remember eating bits of steak on paper plates and some cheesy music. It was Germany’s 3rd place play off so it was rammed. Great location right on the banks of the Rhine as you say.How many you reckon that holds? It’s in a great location that.
You’ll need a refresher on the Schwarz und Weiss song!!No idea mate, it was a stag weekend for @Chunky Dawz and we were all hammered by the time we went. I just remember eating bits of steak on paper plates and some cheesy music. It was Germany’s 3rd place play off so it was rammed. Great location right on the banks of the Rhine as you say.
I've booked trains between Cologne, Düsseldorf and Dortmund. Just used Trainline app and prices very reasonable.Has anyone arranged train travel yet? Saw something that you can book with a Lufthansa flight and also heard of some sort of monthly pass that gets you between cities.
Has anyone sorted this yet?
Think there’s a pass you can get mate that saves you having to buy individual tripsI've booked trains between Cologne, Düsseldorf and Dortmund. Just used Trainline app and prices very reasonable.
Remember you get the regional local trains for free for 36 hours with your match ticket. Particularly useful when travelling to multiple games in the Northwest region where the regional trains will sort you out.Has anyone arranged train travel yet? Saw something that you can book with a Lufthansa flight and also heard of some sort of monthly pass that gets you between cities.
Has anyone sorted this yet?
Is that pass on the trainline app?Think there’s a pass you can get mate that saves you having to buy individual trips
Is that pass on the trainline app?
I've not got tickets for any games, was hoping they had some type of pass for people without match tickets.UEFA EURO 2024: Ticket holder travel benefits | UEFA EURO 2024
The countdown to EURO 2024 is well and truly on! These pages are here to help you prepare for your experience in all of our host cities.www.uefa.com
From what I understand it only includes tickets to and from the stadium.
Was hoping it’d allow travel and stops in between non host cities too
No doubt a daft question, but is Dussledorf to Gelsenkirchen considered a regional train? I think that's the only train journey we'll need to make on the day of the England game.Remember you get the regional local trains for free for 36 hours with your match ticket. Particularly useful when travelling to multiple games in the Northwest region where the regional trains will sort you out.
You can also get the fan friendly €29 flat fare for traveling between host cities further afield. It’s on the Euro 2024 website.
Just fire the details into Trainline.I need to get from Dusseldorf to Dortmund for a game. Anyone know where to start with this?
This is my plan as I have tickets for the R16 in Dortmund, Gelsenkirchen and Düsseldorf all on consecutive days. Based in the middle of all 3 so just planning to use the regional trains on each match day.Any travel in the region Cologne, Dusseldorf, Gelsenkirchen and Dortmund is free with a match ticket on the regional trains on matchday and up to 6pm the next day. no need to book tickets. No need to use the ICE trains.
This is my plan as I have tickets for the R16 in Dortmund, Gelsenkirchen and Düsseldorf all on consecutive days. Based in the middle of all 3 so just planning to use the regional trains on each match day.
This is really helpful. Thanks mate. Duisburg for us.
This is really helpful. Thanks mate. Duisburg for us.
@Wazza
Do you know if Mannheim to Stuttgart is classed as local. That’s where we are staying for the Hungary game.
@Wazza
Do you know if Mannheim to Stuttgart is classed as local. That’s where we are staying for the Hungary game.