Finally cheer on your favourite team again! The 2024 European Football Championship is just around the corner and fans are already eagerly awaiting the first match on June 14th (Germany vs. Scotland). After an agonising three years, it’s time to unpack the flags, put on the jerseys and prepare for a soccer festival.
However, the European Championship is not just a major sporting event, but also a social highlight that brings people together – whether it’s relaxing on the couch at home, having a barbecue together in the garden or at a public viewing with hundreds of fans. For many, it is the absolute highlight of the year – and Vienna is no exception.
Rathausplatz is probably the best-known place for public viewing in Vienna. During the European Championships, the square in front of the majestic Vienna City Hall will be transformed into a huge fan zone. With large screens, plenty of seating and a wide range of food and drink, the Rathausplatz offers everything a soccer fan could wish for. The central location and the impressive backdrop make this place a must for every fan. In order to provide fans with the best possible food and drink during the matches, over 20 caterers at this year’s film festival will open their stands early and provide food and drink on all match days.
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All Austria matches, semi-finals and final
Rathausplatz
1010 Vienna
The Vienna Prater is not only known for its Ferris wheel and amusement parks, but also for its excellent public viewing opportunities. The Fanzone in the Prater is one of the largest public locations in Vienna to experience the European Championship live. There are large LED screens and partially shaded seating on an area of 3,800 square metres. Culinary regional classics and plenty of beer are also on offer.
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All games
Fanzone Parter
1020 Vienna
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