Affordable Guide to EURO 2024: Watch Your Team in Germany

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By Abhishek chandel

Location and Travel: The last World Cup in Western Europe was in 2006. EURO 2024 in Germany offers a more accessible option.

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COVID-19 Impact: The 2021 pan-European tournament was limited by travel and attendance restrictions due to COVID-19.

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Cost Overview: Watching England’s opening game could cost around $1,400 for two people. This includes:

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$100 for tickets (UEFA) $500 for hotels (2 nights) $500 for flights $250 for food and drink

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Group Stage Costs: Watching all of England’s group games may cost about $3,200. Comparison to Qatar 2022: Qatar’s World Cup could cost at least $6,000 for the group stage

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Budget Travel Options: Flights to German hubs like Frankfurt or Dusseldorf.

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Cheaper travel alternatives include buses or trains from neighboring countries. North Rhine-Westphalia has four venues, accessible via Dusseldorf Airport

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Accommodation Tips: Stay in nearby cities like Essen or Bochum to save money Cheaper options include hostels and apartment rentals

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Public Transport: Free local public transport on matchday for ticket holders. Discounts for long-distance travel

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Fan Parks and Tickets: Tickets for EURO 2024 are sold out. Watch games at fan parks in host cities. Beware of buying tickets from third-party sites

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Ticket Prices: Vary greatly, with Germany, England, and Scotland games being more expensive. Hospitality Packages: Available from UEFA for group stage games, starting at $1,360 to $1,630 per person. Stadium Costs: A pint of Bitburger Pils beer in the stadiums will cost $5.50

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