EURO 2024 host cities: accommodation and flights!
Three-time European trophy winners Germany will host the 17th European Football Championship – EURO 2024. The matches will take place in ten world-class stadiums in Germany, from the Olympiastadion in Berlin to the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg.
For Germany, EURO 2024 will be the first major tournament since the 2006 FIFA World Cup, and matches will take place in ten host cities: Berlin, Köln, Munich, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Dortmund, Leipzig, Gelsenkirchen, Stuttgart and Düsseldorf! See also the schedule of matches at EURO 2024!
Below you have some interesting information about the EURO 2024 host cities, but the links where you can book your accommodation and flights to the EURO 2024 host cities!
Berlin
The capital of Germany since reunification in 1990, Berlin is one of the most interesting and diverse cities to visit in Germany. Top tourist attractions in a city steeped in history and culture include the Brandenburg Gate and the 368m-tall TV tower, which offers great views from its observation deck. Stadium: Berlin Olympiastadion!
Accommodation: BERLIN / Flight: BERLIN
Cologne
A city with a rich history, Cologne sits on the Rhine River and is home to over a million inhabitants, as well as Germany's most visited landmark: St. Peter's Cathedral Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stadium: RheinEnergieStadion Koln!
Accommodation: Koln / Flight: Koln
Dortmund
Considered the cultural heart of the Ruhr region, the metropolis of Dortmund was mainly known for coal, steel and beer 50 years ago. But it has evolved and transformed into a major technology hub, with a lively cultural scene and a rich sporting heritage on display at the German Football Museum. Stadium: BVB Stadium Dortmund!
Accommodation: Dortmund / Flight: Dortmund
Düsseldorf
The capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, Düsseldorf has 650.000 inhabitants and more than 250 breweries and restaurants in its old town, which has been called "the biggest bar in the world". Stadium: Düsseldorf Sand!
Accommodation: Dusseldorf / Flight: Dusseldorf
Frankfurt
A global center for trade and finance located on the banks of the River Main, Frankfurt is Germany's fifth largest city, and its distinctive skyline has earned it the nickname 'Mainhattan'. Stadium: Frankfurt Arena!
Accommodation: Frankfurt / Flight: Frankfurt
Gelsenkirchen
Gelsenkirchen is known for its history of coal mining and steel production, but visitors to EURO 2024 will find plenty of green spaces, theaters and can enjoy boat cruises. I can admire the industrial heritage in the Ruhr region. Stadium: Auf Schalke Arena!
Accommodation: Gelsenkirchen / Flight: Gelsenkirchen
Hamburg
The third largest European city that is not a national capital, Hamburg has a world-renowned port, rich cultural history, impressive architecture and nightlife, making it a city loved by many tourists. Put it on your bucket list! Stadium: Volksparkstadion Hamburg!
Accommodation: Hamburg / Flight: Hamburg
Leipzig
Once the home of Johann Sebastian Bach, Leipzig is steeped in culture and history. Leipzig is a city in eastern Germany. It is the largest city and one of the six important centers of the state of Saxony. Leipzig has, administratively, the status of city-district, being one of the three urban districts of the state of Saxony. Stadium: Red Bull Arena!
Accommodation: Leipzig / Flight: Leipzig
Munich
Munich is Germany's third largest city with 1.6 million inhabitants and a destination full of history, art galleries, parks and beer-filled pubs and restaurants. Munich is the capital of the federal state of Bavaria and the third largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Hamburg. Stadium: Allianz Arena (Football stadium of Bayern Munich)!
Accommodation: Munich / Flight: Munich
Stuttgart
Stuttgart is a major industrial city and home to two of the world's most famous car manufacturers, Mercedes and Porsche. Tourists can also enjoy a unique culinary experience, seasoned with quality wines. Stadium: Mercedes Benz Arena!
Accommodation: Stuttgart / Flight: Stuttgart
Romania will play at Koln (22 June 2024); Frankfurt (June 26); Munich (June 17)!