Are you gearing up to attend the UEFA football competition in June 2024, hosted in various cities across Germany? This comprehensive guide is tailored to football enthusiasts who prefer the convenience and comfort of night trains for their journey. From travel tips to match schedules, we’ve got all you need to know to make your UEFA EURO experience unforgettable.
European Sleeper, the Dutch night train company, offers ORANGE SPECIAL options for travelers heading to Berlin for UEFA EURO 2024. Save-up your hotel costs with night trains, or enjoy a week of clebrations for the 2 games of the Dutch national team.
Interrail, Deutsche Bahn, and UEFA EURO 2024 have joined forces to provide exclusive discounts for game ticket holders, enhancing the travel experience for football enthusiasts. These discounts offer an average of 30% off on global passes, available for durations of 4, 5, 10, or 15 days. Valid until midnight on July 21, 2024, these passes grant access to a vast network of train routes across Europe, including most night trains.
During June and July 2024, the Olympiastadion Berlin will once more become a revered hub of football excitement. Serving as the largest venue among the ten stadiums of UEFA EURO 2024, it will host six thrilling matches, including final on July 14th, 2024.
Night train via Karlsruhe, Frankfurt (Main), Leipzig
Cologne, nestled along the Rhine River in western Germany is famous for its historic charm and lively atmosphere, and now, it’s gearing up for the EURO 2024, bringing an abundance of activities and cultural experiences to keep you entertained beyond the football! The city and its residents are well experienced in hosting large-scale events and are known for creating a vibrant, cosmopolitan, and welcoming atmosphere for all fans, guests, and locals alike. Stop by the Fan Zone at Heumarkt, mingle with other fans at the Public Viewing in Tanzbrunnen while enjoying art and culture in the old town. With its cathedral, bustling markets, and picturesque streets, Cologne promises an unforgettable experience for football enthusiasts and travelers.
Night train via Basel, Freiburg (Breisgau), Offenburg
Night train via St.Pölten, Nürnberg, Frankfurt (Main)
Dortmund, situated in western Germany, is celebrated for its vibrant culture and renowned BVB Stadion. As the host of one of the UEFA European Championship semi-finals and several exciting matches, the city buzzes with football fervor. With its charming city center, lively pubs, and rich industrial history, Dortmund offers a dynamic backdrop for football enthusiasts and travelers alike.
Night train via Wörgl, Munich Frankfurt (Main)
With its striking architecture, bustling streets, and thriving cultural scene, Düsseldorf promises a diverse array of experiences to enjoy before and after the matches. Whether exploring the city’s charming Old Town, admiring its contemporary art galleries, visitors are sure to find something to delight their senses in Düsseldorf. Fan Zone Burgplatz will be buzzing with activities. Join the live screenings with Düsseldorf’s skyline as a background at the Rheinufer.
Frankfurt is gearing up to host UEFA European Championship games from June 17th to July 1st. The city’s unique blend of modern skyscrapers and historic landmarks provides an exciting backdrop for football enthusiasts. Between Holbeinsteg and Friedensbrücke bridges, you’ll find a vibrant fanzone with a rich program of arts, culture, music, and of course, football!
Gelsenkirchen, a city buzzing with anticipation, every UEFA Euro’s game played at Arena AufSchalke, along with those featuring Germany, will be broadcast live on a giant screen for thousands of passionate fans to enjoy. Between matches, visitors can explore the city’s cultural attractions, dine at local eateries, or simply soak up the excitement in the fan zone.
Known for its world-famous port, rich cultural history, and stunning old buildings adorned with clinker brick facades, Hamburg offers a captivating backdrop for football excitement. Germany’s second-largest city with almost two million inhabitants, immerse yourself in the St. Pauli entertainment district and the Reeperbahn. Football enthusiasts can expect an unforgettable experience during UEFA EURO 2024
Located in the northwest of the Free State of Saxony, Leipzig emerges as a dynamic economic and cultural metropolis. Merely 75 minutes away by train from Berlin, this dynamic city captivates visitors with its rich musical heritage and magnificent architecture, seamlessly blending history and culture. In the heart of the city center, at Augustusplatz, an easily stroll over to matches. Moreover, an attractive program awaits, featuring music, sports, culture, and a football pitch. Augustusplatz has long served as a prime meeting place and a haven for fun for Leipzig’s residents. Now, for EURO 2024, it’s time for the international crowd to experience its charm firsthand.
Night train via Basel, Karlsruhe,
Frankfurt (Main)
Munich, home to around 1.6 million people, stands as Germany’s third-largest city. Famous for its proximity to the Alps, nearby lakes, and the relaxed lifestyle of its inhabitants, Munich has earned the playful moniker of being the “most northerly city in Italy”. Visit Marienplatz and behold the captivating Münchner Kindl statue amidst the stunning backdrop of Munich City Hall. The celebrations, extend to the city center, so keep an eye out for street artists.
– 14 June 2024 at 21:00: Germany v Scotland
– 17 June 2024 at 15:00: Romania v Ukraine
– 20 June 2024 at 15:00: Slovenia v Serbia
– 25 June 2024 at 21:00: Denmark v Serbia
– 02 July 2024 at 18:00: Round of 16
– 09 July 2024 at 21:00: Semi-final
Stuttgart boasts a remarkable legacy in the automotive industry, alongside a flourishing wine culture fostered by the mild climate and fertile soil of the Neckar Valley. Its cultural diversity has garnered worldwide acclaim. In the heart of the city, fans and visitors alike are invited to join the football celebrations! Whether it’s gathering at the public viewing area of the Fan Zone Schlossplatz, participating in sports and children’s activities at Marktplatz, enjoying cultural showcases at Karlsplatz, or immersing oneself in the essence of Cannstatter Wasen and Spring Festival at Schillerplatz – the entire city transforms into a stadium.
Night train via Bratislava, Vienna, Salzburg
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