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In football fever: 7 locations for every fan

03.06.2016 | 10:31 Clock | Leisure
In football fever: 7 locations for every fan
In football fever: 7 locations for every fan
In football fever: 7 locations for every fan

Will Germany be European champions on July 10? So will Germany be the better Spain? Will Germany prove to be a tournament team again and forget the recent dismal defeats? To find actual answers to these questions, we would have to consult the oracle, which, however, remains stubbornly silent. We don't know how to interpret this silence of the oracle either and therefore turn to the practical things with increasing EM fever: the question of the "where"?

Location, location, location. Those who don't travel to Paris are either watching from their sofa at home or in public. While surveys among Polish friends showed that they either open the beer together at home and cheer for their team (second opponent of the Germans), Ukrainians (first opponent) also prefer to find themselves on Berger Street. Now the way to the final is about as long as the Berger Straße and if you want a stadium atmosphere, sweat and fever close together best in the upper part of the Berger between Fünf-Fingerplätzchen and Irish Pub.

Besides the Berger Straße, you can always rely on the Irish Pub in Bornheim for football coverage and a good atmosphere. We also assume that they have no qualms about showing Germany against Northern Ireland (third opponent).

Spread across the city are numerous sports bars that entice with screens, such as in the Champignons Football Bar Marriott Hotel. The so-called "public viewing" doesn't have us looking at corpses, but cheering on twenty-two men as they kick. So if you love to swim in the crowd, the Commerzbank-Arena is the right place for you.

The cool and creative people are also interested in the round leather and so there are broadcasts with a garden and all the games in the <link https: www.facebook.com dashinterzimmer _blank>Hinterzimmer and of course also in the "Nord" in the Sandweg.

* <link http: www.marriott.de hotel-restaurants fradt-frankfurt-marriott-hotel champions home-page.mi _blank>Marriott Hotel, Champions Football Bar, Hamburger Allee 2, 60486 Frankfurt

* <link https: www.facebook.com dashinterzimmer _blank>Hinterzimmer, Gaußstraße 4, 60316 Frankfurt

* <link http: www.dasnordhochzwei.de _blank>Das Nord , Sandweg 64, For all northerners in the Frankfurt enclave. 60316 Frankfurt

* Irish Pub, Berger Straße 255, 60385 Frankfurt

* Berger Straße, Five Finger Cookie-Gronauer Straße.

*<link http: www.commerzbank-arena.de events _blank> Commerzbank-Arena, Mörfelder Landstraße 362, 60528 Frankfurt am Main

*<link http: hafen2.net _blank>Hafen 2 in Offenbach, no reservation, free admission. No own food or drinks or noisy tooting allowed. 63067 Offenbach.

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