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10 cities hosting Euro 2024 finals in Germany

The Euro 2024 finals will be held in Germany from June 14 to July 14, 2024, at stadiums in 10 cities hosting Euro 2024

The final round of Euro 2024 will take place in Germany, featuring 10 host cities, including Berlin, Munich, Dortmund, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, Cologne, Frankfurt, Leipzig, and Gelsenkirchen. These carefully selected locations showcase the richness of German culture and football history. Each city will have its own stadium to host matches, ensuring high standards for such a significant international football event like Euro 2024.

See more: Explore the 10 stadiums hosting the Euro 2024 finals

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The UEFA Euro 2024 tournament takes place in Germany, across 10 cities. Image: Internet.

1.City BerlinStadium

Olympiastadion Berlin (capacity: 70,000)

Berlin is one of Germany’s most diverse and fascinating tourist destinations. Top attractions in the city include the Brandenburg Gate and the 368-meter-high television tower, offering panoramic views from the observation deck. Berlin also boasts a vibrant nightlife with numerous bars, nightclubs, and music events, making it an appealing destination for culture, history, and entertainment enthusiasts alike. Additionally, Berlin is home to two famous football clubs, Hertha BSC and Union Berlin. The city takes pride in its renowned football players such as Michael Ballack and Toni Kroos. With a passionate fan base, football is an integral part of Berlin’s entertainment culture.

2. City Cologne

Stadium: Cologne Stadium (capacity: 47,000)

Situated on the banks of the Rhine River, Cologne is a renowned historical and cultural destination, home to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Cologne Cathedral, a magnificent architectural masterpiece and symbol of the city. Cologne also boasts a rich history and numerous important museums. With a blend of classical and modern culture, Cologne has a vibrant nightlife and hosts famous music events like the Love Parade. Cologne is also famous for its specialty beer called “Kölsch” and is an attractive destination for tourists interested in experiencing German art, culture, and cuisine. The Köln football club is a source of pride for the city, with football thriving due to the passion of the local residents and fan communities.

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The famous Cologne Cathedral, 1 out of 10 cities hosting Euro 2024. Image: Internet.

3. City Dortmund

Stadium: BVB Stadion Dortmund (capacity: 66,000)

Considered the cultural hub of the Ruhr region, Dortmund is primarily known for coal, steel, and beer from 50 years ago but has evolved into a major technological center with a vibrant cultural scene and a rich sports heritage showcased at the German Football Museum. Dortmund is renowned for football, with the famous Borussia Dortmund team. This team has a history of ups and downs and is one of the top teams in the Bundesliga. Football is a national pride in Dortmund, and the city boasts a diverse cultural mix, with unique museums and art events. The city exemplifies creativity and passion in both sports and culture.

4. City Dusseldorf

Stadium: Düsseldorf Arena (capacity: 47,000)

Dusseldorf boasts a blend of tradition and modernity, serving as a significant commercial and financial hub with diverse cultural architecture. With over 250 beer pubs and restaurants in the Old Town, known as the ‘longest bar in the world’, Dusseldorf offers a vibrant cultural life, art museums, and rich culinary experiences. Additionally, Dusseldorf is home to the Fortuna Dusseldorf football club, a source of pride for the local sports community.

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Dusseldorf is an attractive destination for tourists. Image: Internet.

5. City Frankfurt

Stadium: Frankfurt Arena (capacity: 48,000)

As a global commercial and financial center located on the Main River, Frankfurt is Germany’s fifth-largest city, earning the nickname ‘Mainhattan’ for its distinctive skyline. Famous for its modern skyscrapers, Frankfurt also has a notable football history with the Eintracht Frankfurt team competing in the Bundesliga. Football is integral to Frankfurt’s social and entertainment life, alongside its diverse cultural scene.

6. City Gelsenkirchen

Stadium: Arena AufSchalke (capacity: 50,000)

Gelsenkirchen is known for its coal and steel mining history, now offering green spaces, theaters, and industrial heritage sites in the Ruhr area. Gelsenkirchen has a unique blend of classical architecture and modern urban life. The city also boasts notable cultural sites like the Church of the Rocks and the Martin Luther Church. Football culture in Gelsenkirchen reflects the passion and tradition of the Schalke 04 team, contributing to the city’s unity and strong football fandom.

7. City Hamburg

Stadium: Volksparkstadion Hamburg (capacity: 50,000)

Hamburg, located on Germany’s northern coast, offers scenic waterfront views, the iconic Elbphilharmonie concert hall, romantic canals, and a bustling port. Known for its historical landmarks like St. Michaelis Church and Speicherstadt Castle, Hamburg is also famous for its music and art scene. The city’s rich football tradition includes the Hamburger SV and FC St. Pauli teams, both sources of local pride and integral to Hamburg’s football culture.

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The Elbphilharmonie concert hall in Hamburg City. Image: Internet.

8. City Leipzig

Stadium: Leipzig Stadium (capacity: 42,000)

Leipzig’s diverse history and culture feature classical architecture, renowned churches like St. Thomas and St. Nicholas, natural wonders like Lake Cospuden, and the Rosental Park. The city serves as an arts and cultural center, with museums, theaters, and varied artistic events. Leipzig’s football tradition is represented by RB Leipzig, a top team in German football, contributing significantly to the country’s football development.

9. City Munich

Stadium: Munich Football Arena (capacity: 67,000)

Munich, Germany’s third-largest city, is rich in history, is also one of 10 cities hosting Euro 2024, art museums, parks, and beer gardens. Notable landmarks include the National Theater and Nymphenburg Palace. Munich is famous for the Allianz Arena, home to Bayern Munich, one of the world’s top football teams. With expansive parks like the Englischer Garten and diverse cuisine, Munich attracts visitors interested in art and urban beauty.

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Nymphenburg Palace in Munich City. Image: Internet.

10.City Stuttgart

Stadium: Stuttgart Arena (capacity: 54,000)

Stuttgart stands out with its Swabian hills and lush countryside. With classical architecture at Stiftskirche Church and Stuttgart Palace juxtaposed with modernity at Daimler AG, the city offers a unique blend. Stuttgart is renowned for Mercedes-Benz and Porsche car production and large parks like Schlossgarten. The city’s football culture revolves around VfB Stuttgart, contributing to local sports pride and traditions.

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