Tag Archives: Euro 2012

#TTOT round-up: sporting events

World Cup South Africa

With Euro 2012 in full swing this week and the Olympic Games just around the corner, it is safe to say that there are certainly a lot of sporting events this summer to attend. What to bring and where to go? We’ve got a few ideas from yesterday’s #TTOT. Continue reading »

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Euro 2012: Gdansk (8/8)

Gdansk

The last post in our Euro 2012 series, we finish our football tour in Poland with Gdansk. Last but not least, beautiful Gdansk is ready to welcome hoards of fans next summer, will you be there? Continue reading »

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Euro 2012: Kharkov, the orient of Europe (7/8)

Kharkov station

Who has been dreaming of visiting Kharkov? Probably not many of you, yet this Ukrainian city is getting ready to welcome football fans by the thousands next summer for Euro 2012. Kharkov is quite the spotlight for Eastern Ukrainian culture, that alone makes it a detour worth taking! Continue reading »

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Euro 2012: Donetsk, the edge of Eastern Europe (6/8)

Euro 2012 Donetsk

Donetsk is just about as far east as you’re going to go while touring this part of Europe during the UEFA football tournament. In fact, Donetsk is one of Ukraine’s most easterly cities and is a step into a different culture, a different continent. Continue reading »

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Euro 2012: Wroclaw, ancient yet young (5/8)

Breslavia

At the Wroclaw stadium things don’t always go as planned: the new pitch with a capacity for 43,000 people will open late… but still on time. The locals are pumped to receive thousands of footie fans from all over Europe for Euro 2012. Continue reading »

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Euro 2012: Poznan, the ‘other’ capital of Poland (4/8)

Poznan

Our next stop on the Euro 2012 circuit is a somewhat lesser known venue, Poznan. This city, known mostly only by business travellers, holds secrets that will definitely surprise you. Let’s take a look at Poznan, whose name means “Capital city of Poland.” Continue reading »

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