Where to Stay for the UEFA Euro
Anchor yourself in the historic centers and transit hubs of each host city. You’ll be walking distance to cafés, sights, and fan zones, with direct metro/rail links to match venues. Look for districts with late-night dining and easy airport connections to smooth travel between group matches.
Old Town / Historic Core
Atmosphere for days: plazas, pubs, and landmarks. Usually well-served by metro and trams to the stadium.
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Modern hotels, transit interchanges, and quick transfers to fan zones and arenas.
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Shortest commutes on matchdays. Great for families and early kickoffs. Limited nightlife — plan dinners in center city.
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- Flex rates first: Block flexible rooms early; re-optimize per fixtures.
- Transit cards: Load city cards in advance; matchdays get crowded.
- Kickoff buffers: Aim to arrive at least 60–90 minutes before kickoff.
- Late eats: Pick districts with kitchens open past full-time.
- Hopping cities: Rail can beat flying for short hops — less security/transfer drag.