- Dortmund's Signal Iduna
Park is ranked number one
- Leverkusen's Bay Arena is rated worst overall
LONDON, July 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Euro 2024 captivated fans with its thrilling
matches and unforgettable moments. The tournament, played in 10
host cities in Germany, saw
roughly 2.6 million people attending the matches and another 6
million watching in fan zones.
With these statistics in mind, luggage storage network, Stasher,
has ranked the top stadiums in Europe.
Top #5
|
Stadium
|
Location
|
Score
|
Bottom #5
|
Stadium
|
Location
|
Score
|
1
|
Signal Iduna
Park
|
Dortmund,
Germany
|
5.94
|
50
|
Bay Arena
|
Leverkusen,
Germany
|
4.32
|
2
|
Santiago Bernabéu
Stadium
|
Madrid,
Spain
|
5.92
|
49
|
Ljudski Vrt
|
Maribor,
Slovenia
|
4.33
|
3
|
Camp Nou
|
Barcelona,
Spain
|
5.73
|
48
|
King Baudouin
Stadium
|
Brussels,
Belgium
|
4.35
|
4
|
Old Trafford
|
Manchester,
England
|
5.52
|
47
|
Estadio El
Madrigal
|
Villarreal,
Spain
|
4.36
|
5
|
San Siro
|
Milan, Italy
|
5.44
|
46
|
Stadium of
Light
|
Sunderland,
England
|
4.36
|
Of the 50 stadiums analysed, Signal Iduna Park (5.94) - home of
Borussia Dortmund and site of the Euro
2024 semi-final - comes out on top.
Known for its famous yellow-wall and electric atmosphere, this
stadium scores well in all categories, with a large capacity
(81,365), reasonable average ticket prices (35€), and good
accessibility.
Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu
Stadium comes in second. With a high capacity (81,044) and
outstanding disabled access, it also offers cheap pints (2.5€) and
great reviews (4.6/5).
Barcelona's Camp Nou is third,
just losing out to its Spanish rival. It may be the largest stadium
in the list (99,354) but it still has great disabled access and
public transport.
Germany tops and tails this
list, with Leverkusen's Bay Arena coming 50th on the list.
Expensive beers, average disabled access and weaker reviews (4.4)
give it the lowest score of any stadium on this list.
English stadiums - although pricey to go to - rank well overall,
with four featuring in the top 10. This includes Arsenal's Emirates
Stadium, Tottenham Hotspur and Wembley.
Georgia's Boris Paichadze
Dinamo Arena is the ideal spot for budget-conscious
fans. Not only does it offer the cheapest tickets on this
list (€10), but it also serves the most affordable beer, with pints
costing €1.67.
To see the full data for each stadium please visit Stasher's
dedicated webpage here.
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