UEFA 2024: Top Cities for the Best Euros Experience

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As Euro 2024 approaches, excitement is building among football fans planning to visit Germany for the tournament. But where is the best city for the ultimate Euro experience? With this in mind, the experts at SeatPick analysed accommodation options, transportation accessibility, and beer prices throughout Germany to uncover the top cities to celebrate the Euros in.

The best cities for the ultimate Euros experience

Rank

City

Stadium

Most affordable match to attend*

Average resale ticket starting price per game*

Hotels

within 20km

Average

price of 3

day hotel (€)

Public transport points**

Total pubs within city

Average

beer price (€)

Score /10

1.

Berlin

Olympiastadion

Netherlands VS Austria

€214

514

502.4

54

1991

4.4

8.28

2.

Hamburg

Volksparkstadion

Georgia VS Czech Republic

€181

317

503.8

65

735

4.3

8.04

3.

Leipzig

Red Bull Arena

Croatia VS Italy

€276

324

444.9

54

287

4.4

7.68

4.

Munich

Allianz Arena

Romania VS Ukraine

€308

309

445.3

34

677

4.4

7.54

5.

Stuttgart

Mercedes-Benz Arena

Ukraine VS Belgium

€253

114

432.8

70

410

5.2

7.04

6.

Dortmund

Signal Iduna Park

France VS Poland

€279

73

186.1

66

170

4.9

6.99

7.

Cologne

RheinEnergieStadion

Belgium VS Romania

€269

142

446.8

61

618

4.9

6.82

8.

Gelsenkirchen

Veltins-Arena

Spain VS Italy

€244

20

310

49

38

4.2

6.61

9.

Düsseldorf

Merkur Spiel-Arena

Slovakia VS Ukraine

€201

233

495.8

40

349

4.5

5.95

10.

Frankfurt

Deutsche Bank Park

Slovakia VS Romania

€307

226

568.2

32

421

4.7

5.88

*Match and resale tickets are based on the initial group stages **Within 2km of the stadium.

The full metrics analysed used throughout this study can be found in the methodology. Please find graphics in the methodology.

SeatPick can reveal the best place to experience Euro 2024 is none other than Berlin with a score of 8.28/10. Germany’s capital city is home to 514 hotels within a 20km radius of the Olympiastadion,  ideal for hosting the more than 2.5 million visitors expected to visit the city for the Euros.1 As well as this, Berlin hosts an extensive public transport network, providing the city with 14,454 transport points — 54 of these being within 20km of the stadium — making navigating the city a breeze. The abundance of pubs on offer ensures there are plenty of opportunities for fans to soak in the pre and post-match atmosphere, with the average beer costing €4.40, 17% cheaper than the pints on offer in Stuttgart (€5.20). The iconic Olympiastadion will be hosting the UEFA final in July, with resale tickets starting from €1200 but if you can’t wait until then you can grab tickets for the Netherlands VS Austria match for just €187.

Ranking second is the bustling city of Hamburg  with a score of 8.04/10. Home to a formidable footballing heritage, Hamburg offers a vibrant pub scene providing fans with 735 locations where the average pint costs  just €4.30 – 11% cheaper than the city of Dortmund where it costs €4.90 for your average pint. The city offers 317 hotels within a 20km radius of the Volksparkstadion, ensuring visitors have a range of accommodation options to choose from. With over 9,167 public transport points – of which 65 are within 2km of the stadium, fans are able to reach the iconic stadium with ease and convenience. The Volksparkstadion is set to host four group stage matches including Georgia VS Czech Republic which is the most affordable match at the stadium with starting resale prices from just €210 per ticket.

Ranking third is the city of Leipzig, which is often overshadowed by larger cities but emerges as a hidden gem for football enthusiasts, with a score of 7.68/10. The city offers 324 hotels for visitors which cost an average of €148 per night – 13% cheaper per night than the hotels in Berlin (€170). Leipzig offers efficient public transport to fans travelling to and from the matches, with 54 transport points close within 20km of the Red Bull Arena. Beers in Leipzig are reasonably priced at €4.40, which is 7% cheaper than Frankfurt at €4.70. The Red Bull Arena is hosting matches between Portugal VS Czech Republic, Italy VS Croatia and Netherlands VS France – the most affordable game to watch is Croatia VS Italy with resale tickets starting at €257.

Frankfurt rounds off the top 10 with a score of 5.88/10. With 226 hotels within a 20km radius of the Deutsche Bank Park, fans visiting the city can expect convenient and comfortable accommodation amidst the city’s charm. Frankfurt’s extensive public transport network of 3,698 transport points — 32 of which are within 2km of the Deutsche Bank Park — ensures easy access to the stadium and beyond. Whilst the city has 5 times fewer pubs than the capital with 421, the average beer in Frankfurt costs €4.70, which is 10% cheaper than in the nearby city of Stuttgart (€5.20). The city is set to host four matches at the group stages including Slovakia VS Romania, with starting resale prices from just €144 per ticket, which is the most affordable match hosted at the stadium.

Crdit: https://seatpick.com/blog/best-cities-ultimate-euros-experience.


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