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Post by mregg on Feb 24, 2016 10:00:43 GMT
Does anyone know how the Fan Zones work? Is it come & go? Do you need tickets? etc.
Going to Bordeaux - but can find little information, except for its location.
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Post by bluetone on Feb 24, 2016 10:51:21 GMT
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Post by mregg on Feb 24, 2016 15:53:59 GMT
Thanks, I had already looked at the Bordeaux Tourism website, but cant find any confirmation about it needing tickets or not.
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Post by arfonprinceofwales on Feb 26, 2016 12:05:57 GMT
I was in Hamburg for the 2006 WC. It's Fanzone was free, no reason to charge, the bars and eateries present make enough during the tournament.
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Post by bluetone on Feb 26, 2016 13:15:22 GMT
I was in Hamburg for the 2006 WC. It's Fanzone was free, no reason to charge, the bars and eateries present make enough during the tournament. I mentioned this in a previous thread. I went to Frankfurt and it was free and the beer and food were responsibly price. I recommend everyone try and go to a fan zone that doesn't involve Wales and enjoy it as a neutral.
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Post by manulike on Feb 26, 2016 21:06:28 GMT
Sadly, Carlsberg is the official beer of Euro 2016. Got nothing against the Danes, but they just can't make beer... Lived in Belgium for four years ... so I like good beer.
Think it will be a Lille city centre bar for the England game for me ;-)
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Fanzones
Feb 27, 2016 1:16:20 GMT
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Post by cymro on Feb 27, 2016 1:16:20 GMT
Sadly, Carlsberg is the official beer of Euro 2016. Got nothing against the Danes, but they just can't make beer... Lived in Belgium for four years ... so I like good beer. Think it will be a Lille city centre bar for the England game for me ;-) Sad news... although I hope carlsberg may be a bit stronger in France, rather than the pitiful 3.8% here. Being a football crowd though I doubt it ?
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