Olympic Stadium
The Olympic Stadium of Barcelona was redesigned in 1992 in order to host the Olympic Games professionally. An absolute must for sports freaks.
address: Montjuic
Related Travel Information
The Olympic Stadium (German: Olympiastadion) in Berlin, designed by German architect Werner March, was constructed between 1934 and 1936 for the 1936 Summer Olympics. It replaced the German Stadium designed by Werner's father Otto March. It was being refurbished for the Football World Cup 2006 until mid-2004.
It is currently the home of Hertha BSC Berlin and Berlin Thunder, a NFL. The building of the stadium planned for 120.000 humans took only two years. The spielflaeche was set deeply into the soil inside, so that the stadium in relation exhibits a very small external height to its capacity. Today the
THEA
THEA is in the west of Amsterdam in an old Church. The name actually means between Heaven and Earth. You can rent equipment. Frans Otten
The place where the pros meet. Outside of the center near the Olympic Stadium.
Museo del Futbol Club de Barcelona
Real soccer-fanatics go to the world-famous Museo del FC Barcelona (near the stadium of Camp Nou), which is almost the best visited museum here. They try to recapitulate the rich history of this popular club using pictures, trophies and videos.
open: Tues-Sat 10-18:10 and Sun 10-14:00.
Barcelona - Accommodation
It was not until the Olympic Games in 1992 that a real explosion in accommodation facilities took place. The cheapest way to spend the night is bring your tent and stay at one of the campsites. However, most of them are locates at some distance from Barcelona. For more comfortable accommodation you can go to one of the youth hostels, pensions or hotels. It might be a wise idea to book a bed or room in advance to save you the hassle of finding an appropriate room at the end of the day.
HINT: Unless you don't stay in
Ajax Museum
A bit of a rip off. Displays different things from the history of Ajax but you have to be a big fan to think its worth you money and time. The stadium istelf is quite nice, though.
Sigourney says: The stadium is impressive, but the museum is just for real fans. I thought it was a rip-off.
address: Amsterdam Arena