Anyone else booked accommodation for the Euros? Cancellation allowed of course 😁 I've got somewhere in Berlin and Hamburg. Dortmund looks pretty pricey. I'm thinking maybe somewhere like Essen and get a train in and out. Last train from Hamburg to Essen is 23.05 so it looks feasible. What are others doing? Miserable ****s who think we've got no chance of qualifying need not reply.
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Are you going to watch England then?Originally posted by Robin Friday's Ghost View PostAnyone else booked accommodation for the Euros? Cancellation allowed of course I've got somewhere in Berlin and Hamburg. Dortmund looks pretty pricey. I'm thinking maybe somewhere like Essen and get a train in and out. Last train from Hamburg to Essen is 23.05 so it looks feasible. What are others doing? Miserable ****s who think we've got no chance of qualifying need not reply.
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We've booked Hamburg and Berlin city centre. Decided to go with Munster for the Dortmund game. Essen would be really interesting with its coal industry background but Munster looks prettier. Not that much to choose in terms of distance and train availability.Originally posted by ryder bluebird View PostWe have Hamburg and Berlin booked so far. Still considering other possibilities.
It can't possibly be worse transportwise than the 2016 competition when the ports were blockaded and thus a fuel crisis so we didn't know if we would be able to use our hire car and air traffic control were on strike so we didn't know until 24 hours before we were due to fly out if we would be able to get there. The trains and buses were on strike too. We had a hotel near Bordeaux airport which had a 24 shuttle service. Except it didn't so we had to pay for taxis as £50 a pop. Used to go to France every year but haven't been back since nor do I intend to.
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It may interest you to know that I have visitied France three times in the last year and the transport system served me very well indeed. Admittedly, there weren't any strikes at the time. It's a wonderful country to abandon, old fruit.Originally posted by Robin Friday's Ghost View PostWe've booked Hamburg and Berlin city centre. Decided to go with Munster for the Dortmund game. Essen would be really interesting with its coal industry background but Munster looks prettier. Not that much to choose in terms of distance and train availability.
It can't possibly be worse transportwise than the 2016 competition when the ports were blockaded and thus a fuel crisis so we didn't know if we would be able to use our hire car and air traffic control were on strike so we didn't know until 24 hours before we were due to fly out if we would be able to get there. The trains and buses were on strike too. We had a hotel near Bordeaux airport which had a 24 shuttle service. Except it didn't so we had to pay for taxis as £50 a pop. Used to go to France every year but haven't been back since nor do I intend to.
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EURO 2016, great though it was, ended up very expensive.
If I go, I'll base myself in Berlin, and restrict myself to matches within relatively easy reach in Hamburg (2 hours from Berlin) and Leipzig (one and a bit hours) and give Dortmund (and other central and southern venues) a miss. I had my fill of longer distance train journeys over there last year when I had a month's pass and seemed to go from one overcrowded badly delayed train to another.
That's my current thinking.....but it could, of course, all change depending on if we're there or not and ticket availability more generally (I didn't get a single one from the original ballot).
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I'll take your word for it. We've been holidaying in Italy for several years and love it just as much as France if not more. I'm not tempted to test out your recommendation.Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View PostIt may interest you to know that I have visitied France three times in the last year and the transport system served me very well indeed. Admittedly, there weren't any strikes at the time. It's a wonderful country to abandon, old fruit.
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I'm going to the cities where Wales are hopefully playing. If we don't make it I'll review the situation. I may still go.Originally posted by Swiss Peter View PostEURO 2016, great though it was, ended up very expensive.
If I go, I'll base myself in Berlin, and restrict myself to matches within relatively easy reach in Hamburg (2 hours from Berlin) and Leipzig (one and a bit hours) and give Dortmund (and other central and southern venues) a miss. I had my fill of longer distance train journeys over there last year when I had a month's pass and seemed to go from one overcrowded badly delayed train to another.
That's my current thinking.....but it could, of course, all change depending on if we're there or not and ticket availability more generally (I didn't get a single one from the original ballot).
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I visit Germany quite frequently with work ( 3 times in last 4 weeks!) . The trains have become unreliable, lots of delays and cancellations as they seem to be doing lots of repairs / maintenance but I’m sure by the time of the tournament it will be better .
Euro 2016 was wonderful but it did work out expensive. If Wales make it I’m hoping it will work out cheaper, if maybe more difficult to get tickets as we will qualify so late, but probably wishful thinking on the costs!
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