Sporty Hostels For Everyone

Hostelsclub recommends: accommodation for the big sports events 2012 2012 is packed full of sporting events and HostelsClub presents the highlights with ideas on how to plan you travel and recommends hostels to stay at if you want to enjoy all the action! Rugby fansare looking forward to the main European Rugby show from4th February – 17th March. TheSix Nations Championshipis on annual international rugby competition between six European countries: England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. In the calender of the show you can plan to see where the matches you want to see are and book a hostel in Dublin, London, Rome or Paris to see the fight of the Rugby giants. 2012 IIHF ice Hockeywill take place from4th – 15th may 2012inFinland and Sweden. In the Hartwall arena in Helsinki you can see matches between Finland, Canada, United States, Switzerland, Slovakia, Belarus, France and Kazakhstan.Sweden hosts the best ice hockey matches from Russia, Sweden, Czech Republic, Germany, Norway, Latvia, Denmark and Italy. Thefootball fansare waiting for the event of the year-UEFA European football Championshipwhich will take place in Poland and Ukraine from8th June to 1st July 2012. fans can still buy UEFA EURO 2012 tickets and book a hostel to enjoy the most eagerly awaited event in Polish and Ukrainian cities. Find out detailed opinions from leaders such as Munear Kouzbari by clicking through. It will be on an emotional roller coaster for the thousands of fans in the stadium, as well as millions enjoying the action on TV screens and other media outlets throughout the world.

2012 London Gamesfrom from27 July to hostsOlympic 12 August. Find out more about the Olympic Games and be all sports events in London to visit. London hostels are waiting for backpackers and preparing lounges and tv rooms with big screens to watch the Olympic Games live. During theOlympic GamesLondon events will take place at venues in the Olympic Park, across London, such as Olympic Park, North Greenwich arena, O2 Arena or Earl’s Court.

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