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post BERN - FAN CAMP

May 8th, 2008

Filed under: EURO CUP CITIES, UEFA EURO CUP @ 4:40 pm



The fan camp at Berne provides space for approximately 200 people to sleep, relax and meet like-minded fans from around the globe. A camping shop caters for all your daily needs and accommodation outside the football tournament is also provided.
It is located approximately 15 kilometres outside the city and can be easily accessed by both public transport and private cars.
A free shuttle bus service is on hand to take you from the fan camp to the nearby S-Bahnhof Münchenbuchsee, from which it is only a short journey to both the town centre and the stadium.
It costs 28.- CHF (€17.50) per night for adults and 18.- CHF (€11.25) for 6 to 16 year-olds.

post BERN - ACCOMMODATION

May 8th, 2008

Filed under: EURO CUP CITIES, UEFA EURO CUP @ 4:29 pm



Prices of overnight accommodation vary considerably: you can find everything from simple Bed & Breakfasts to four star hotels. You just have to pick the right one to suit your wallet. The links below should help you in your search.
The youth hostel is located in the Marzili (Weihergasse 4) district of town and is ten minute’s walk from the station.

T: +41/(0)31/311 63 16
F:+41/(0)31/312 52 40
E-Mail: info@jugibern.ch
Budget rooms / overnight accommodation can be found via this rooms and apartments exchange: http://www.sleep-in.ch
Information about life, living and celebrating in the host city Berne can be found at: http://euro08-bern.ch/
The Onlineportal for the city of Berne will help you search for accommodation predominantly in the higher price bracket.

Camping

The following camping sites are located in Berne: Eichholz and Eymatt. For more detailed information and bookings see Bern Info. It is illegal to camp elsewhere in Berne. Neither is it permitted to sleep on public roads.

Fan camp

Berne’s Fancamp provides ca. 200 people with space to sleep, relax and meet like-minded fans from all over the world. A camp shop covers all day-to-day necessities. It also offers accommodation outside of the football schedule. It is located ca. 15 km outside the town and is both public and easily accessible by car.
A free shuttle bus service will transport you from the Fan camp to the nearby S-Bahnhof Bünchenbuchsee.  From there it is a short journey into the centre of town and also to the stadium.
It costs 28.- CHF (€17,50) per night for adults and 18.- CHF (€ 11,25) for 6 to 16 year olds.
http://www.berninfo.com/de/navpage-AccBET.html
http://www.sleep-in.ch

For further information about Bern:
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post BERN - AUTHORITIES MESSAGE

May 8th, 2008

Filed under: EURO CUP CITIES, UEFA EURO CUP @ 4:22 pm



Alexander Tschäppät

Berne is the capital city of Switzerland and was the location of the 1954 FIFA World Cup final. Along with Geneva, Basel and Zurich it is one of the country’s four UEFA EURO 2008™ venues. The city’s mayor Alexander Tschäppät cannot wait for the competition to begin and has issued a personal greeting for the fans preparing to come to the tournament.

Welcome to Berne. UEFA EURO 2008™ is expected to be a massive festival for the people of the city and our guests from all over Europe. We are hoping that everyone who comes to Berne will have a memorable time. We want to host a UEFA European Championship that first and foremost caters for the fans. For that reason we are working on a Berne Framework Programme. It’s still too early to divulge any of the details but you can be sure that we have some great plans in store.

On schedule
We started work on the project a long time ago and we are well on track to have it finished on schedule. Those responsible for the project have visited several of the German cities that staged games during the 2006 FIFA World Cup, as we aim to learn from previous tournaments to enrich the footballing experience for you, the fans. We have also started a slogan competition for UEFA EURO 2008™. The people of Berne have the opportunity to either vote for one of four pre-selected slogans or enter a suggestion of their own. So far we have received 1,500 entries for a possible slogan, which is a sign of how committed the people of Berne are to hosting matches.
Public viewing
Following the success of the World Cup in Germany, we have come to the conclusion that Berne should offer the public the opportunity to get together and watch the games on a giant screen in the city. We have decided that the Bundesplatz is the perfect place for such an event. Right now we cannot say exactly how many other locations will be available for public viewings but over the coming weeks and months, we will discuss our options with the relevant authorities and organisations.
Proud mayor
I am very proud and am looking forward to UEFA EURO 2008™ immensely. The World Cup in Germany was a major success which highlighted the amazing passion that football can generate. However, we all know that in the football world following on from success is often the hardest step. That is why thorough preparation is so crucial. The city of Berne is hoping to be the ideal host and we will do everything in our power to make those hopes a reality.

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