Scotland Euro 2024 destinations travel guide for Germany including stadia, flights, hotels and price of a pint
Germany, Germany was the chant ringing around Hampden Park as Scotland edged closer to qualifying for Euro 2024.
And the popular European country will play host to next year's finals as the Tartan Army can almost taste the delights of German beer and Bratwurst. It will be the 17th European Championships come the summer next year but the first major tournament hosted in the country since the infamous 2006 World Cup. Crucially, for Steve Clarke and Co it could be a second successive qualification for a European finals.
Scotland fans are nothing if not full of passion and desire, and many of the travelling contingent are already pricing up planes, trains and automobiles to make it to Germany. For some, the cheap route will do in order to save pennies for a few beverages, while others might choose the simplest of routes to travel through the country. The host cities will play an integral part in setting the tone of the tournament as Record Sport breaks down a comprehensive guide on some of the biggest destinations and what fans can expect to shelve out when they touch down.
Starting with the bustling nation's capital, Berlin is a must-see city for all fans. And the infamous Olympiastadion, a 70,000 seater stadium that acts as the home of Hertha Berlin, will be the crown jewel of the Finals. It hosted the showpiece of that 2006 World Cup and the Champions League final in 2015.
The final of the championships will also take place in the capital. On to the serious business, the price of a pint in Berlin is roughly around €5, roughly equating to £4.30. This reporter would suggest going to a traditional bier halle to enjoy some food as well, with the average meal coming it around £15 to £18.
Direct flights to the capital are