The UEFA European Football Championship will kick off in Germany on June 14 2024, giving fans an entire month of action on the pitch.
Many tourists are looking to cross the channel and see some of the matches in person this year, with both England and Scotland qualifying.
Whilst the 23 teams will be playing in 10 cities found across Germany, making it incredibly difficult for tourists to attend every match.
Nevertheless, the Euros is the perfect excuse for travellers to have a fun city break in a part of Germany they have never visited before.
To help tourists find the ideal location for them, the online gaming company NoDepositDaily.org has analysed factors such as the cost of accommodation, food and drinks in each hosting city.
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