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zinedineontour
22/02/2006, 7:33 PM
just to wet the appetite ...

www.biddyearlys.com
www.oreillys.de

bring it on ..

ruben_sosa
22/02/2006, 7:37 PM
http://www.hotel-wartburg-stuttgart.de/index-e.htm

i've booked into the Hotel Wartburg because a friend who works in the FAI sales department has said the squad are staying there. Stan was bamboozled to get a twin room for 70 euros a night near an Irish pub and the main square :eek:

Feech
23/02/2006, 10:21 AM
Well excuse me Herr Feech:mad: , but I think you'll find it's perfect German for "red lights"!

I'd like to think I didn't totally waste my 10 years in Stuttgart you know!:rolleyes:

Relax Pal, I meant it is bad German because it is High German and not Swiss-German!

And if you didn't waste those 10 years in Germany, how come you only speak porno-German?

;)

NY Hoop
23/02/2006, 10:41 AM
just to wet the appetite ...

www.biddyearlys.com
www.oreillys.de

bring it on ..

Steer clear of the "Irish" bars. They conveniently put their prices up when Ireland are in town. Local bars cheaper and better craic.

KOH

stickyjoe
23/02/2006, 11:55 AM
Steer clear of the "Irish" bars. They conveniently put their prices up when Ireland are in town. Local bars cheaper and better craic.


spot on KOH. And the one thing that will beat the local bars is the local off licences;)

soccerc
23/02/2006, 11:59 AM
spot on KOH. And the one thing that will beat the local bars is the local off licences;)

Especially as a case (20 8 0.5l bottles) of good quality German pilsner costs about €14 in off licences and supermarkets. You can get even cheaper beers for about €9 a case.

jbyrne
23/02/2006, 12:26 PM
Steer clear of the "Irish" bars. They conveniently put their prices up when Ireland are in town. Local bars cheaper and better craic.

KOH

not always the case to be fair. Irish bar in basel both times was great as there were as many swiss there both times as Irish. also, many Irish bars in Tokyo actually reduced their prices around wc time to attract Irish fans in. saw video of match v germany when we arrved back to our local Irish bar afterwards. were there till 6am watching it and atmosphere and craic was great... doubt too many non-Irish bars were showing re-runs that night.
having said that its not a bad idea to sample the local bars also

zinedineontour
23/02/2006, 12:30 PM
not always the case to be fair. Irish bar in basel both times was great as there were as many swiss there both times as Irish. also, many Irish bars in Tokyo actually reduced their prices around wc time to attract Irish fans in. saw video of match v germany when we arrved back to our local Irish bar afterwards. were there till 6am watching it and atmosphere and craic was great... doubt too many non-Irish bars were showing re-runs that night.
having said that its not a bad idea to sample the local bars also

agree .. use the offos and local bars to get you going but the irish bars in the end are the best crack .. basel was quality both times in the irish bar.

Paulie
23/02/2006, 1:19 PM
many Irish bars in Tokyo actually reduced their prices around wc time to attract Irish fans in. saw video of match v germany when we arrved back to our local Irish bar afterwards. were there till 6am watching it and atmosphere and craic was great... doubt too many non-Irish bars were showing re-runs that night.


Was that the Irish Angel Bar (in the Shinjuku district I think)? It was down some steps into a little shopping Arcade. If it's the same place, and it sounds like it is, we had some great nights in there, especially that one.

The way I see it on away trips is that if I'm passing a pub and it looks like good craic I don't care if it's an Irish bar or a locals bar, either way I'm going in.

jbyrne
23/02/2006, 1:22 PM
Was that the Irish Angel Bar (in the Shinjuku district I think)? It was down some steps into a little shopping Arcade. If it's the same place, and it sounds like it is, we had some great nights in there, especially that one.

The way I see it on away trips is that if I'm passing a pub and it looks like good craic I don't care if it's an Irish bar or a locals bar, either way I'm going in.

yes, was angel bar. in there every night more or less. watching the japanese matches there was particularly good. not much room for Irish those nights!!

Paulie
23/02/2006, 1:32 PM
Yeah I was in there a lot myself. It was a bit like the Fawlty Towers of pubs. I remember the manager coming out and apologising to us about our food taking so long because the chef was drunk again. When that would shut we used to go around the corner to a tiny little bar where there would be loads of people from every corner of the globe standing outside having a few beers and a laugh. Naturally there were always a few Irish left when that place shut at 6 or 7am so we went further up the road again to what I'm pretty sure was a gay bar. Ah memories.

Forever Dreamin
23/02/2006, 6:02 PM
A bar is a bar is a bar!! Step Inn Cyprus was great, Buzz Bar Israel fab open 24/7, mind you Irish Bar in Ikubukuru (think thats how you spell it) was a major major rip off and f***** all out early each night, found great local bar in tokyo, poured our own spirits every night and owner gave all the irish a present when we left for korea, she even stayed up till 8am to wave us off in taxis to tokyo airport.. and only 400 yen a drink ..now that was great value...ps san marino is a tax free zone, booking it in morning with BA €255 to Bologna and 4 star hotel €90 per room per night

Superhoops
23/02/2006, 11:46 PM
http://www.hotel-wartburg-stuttgart.de/index-e.htm

i've booked into the Hotel Wartburg because a friend who works in the FAI sales department has said the squad are staying there. Stan was bamboozled to get a twin room for 70 euros a night near an Irish pub and the main square :eek:
Not the class of hotel the squad usually stay in. More likely to be Le Meridian, the Steigenberger Graf Zeppelin or the Am Schlossgarten.

NeilMcD
24/02/2006, 8:34 AM
http://www.hotel-wartburg-stuttgart.de/index-e.htm

i've booked into the Hotel Wartburg because a friend who works in the FAI sales department has said the squad are staying there. Stan was bamboozled to get a twin room for 70 euros a night near an Irish pub and the main square :eek:


Just out of interest where does it say its 70 Euros a night Is that 70 Euro each as the room rates on the site dont say 70 Euro per room for a twin room.

oconghc2
24/02/2006, 1:16 PM
that wartburg place - cant really see the team stayin there?! seems like a decent location though

ruben_sosa
24/02/2006, 6:04 PM
Just out of interest where does it say its 70 Euros a night Is that 70 Euro each as the room rates on the site dont say 70 Euro per room for a twin room.

the quotation is given when you book here.
http://www.holidaycityeurope.com/wartburg-vch-stuttgart/

seems the rooms are all booked out now, it has a good review on tripadvisor.com describing it as "A Dump".

Green Tribe
24/02/2006, 6:30 PM
not really sure if you fly to baden with ryanair you still half to take train which takes 1hr to 1hr 30 anyway ... checked with aa route planner and says drive takes around 2hr 30 and thats not bad at all with the price of the hahn flights makes it easy enough

hmm , yeah i know baden-baden is closer. i flew to hahn last year,, we nearly died when we discovered how far it was and we were even getting a lift from a friend from Mainz :eek: but it was cheap, £30 i think return from Glasgow PIK!

Green Tribe
24/02/2006, 6:32 PM
Our accomodation is confirmed now GT. In the Ibis. happy days :)

Deadly, hope there's a decent breakfast! German food......slurp! ;) :D

Green Tribe
24/02/2006, 6:32 PM
We are staying in this fine establishment:
Bavaria Hotel Münchner Hof.
Neckarstr. 170

Any ideas what its like in relation to nightlife, comfort, ****tiness?

Cheers
K.

Was thinking about that one, looked nice on website.

Forever Dreamin
26/02/2006, 10:00 AM
Gerry McMahon travel quoting FROM €699 for Germany game for 2 nights plus tax, match ticket guaranteed. Ryanair flight €250 Hotel €100 = €349 + taxes for coach to hotel and match ticket!

jbyrne
27/02/2006, 10:19 AM
Gerry McMahon travel quoting FROM €699 for Germany game for 2 nights plus tax, match ticket guaranteed. Ryanair flight €250 Hotel €100 = €349 + taxes for coach to hotel and match ticket!

would love to know how they can guarantee tickets at this stage

lopez
27/02/2006, 10:41 AM
Gerry McMahon travel quoting FROM €699 for Germany game for 2 nights plus tax, match ticket guaranteed. Ryanair flight €250 Hotel €100 = €349 + taxes for coach to hotel and match ticket!Basically £350 for a ticket. I don't think so.:mad:

Dodge
27/02/2006, 10:45 AM
Its in euro lopez...

Point remains though. Idiots will still pay it though

TheJamaicanP.M.
27/02/2006, 10:52 AM
would love to know how they can guarantee tickets at this stage

Anyone who believes that Gerry McMahon can guarantee match tickets is mad. When we played France a couple of years ago, tour operators such as Stephen's Green Travel and Abbey Travel advertised saying they had match tickets. When I contacted them, they told me that they would not be held accountable if they didn't get hold of match tickets. Stay well clear of McMahon Travel.

gspain
27/02/2006, 10:54 AM
would love to know how they can guarantee tickets at this stage

1) May have sources in Germany to get home tickets

2) Could be bluffing and reckon on picking them up through agencies.

If tickets prove really difficult like Basle 03 will probably have an out clause to chage more or renege.

The only Irish Travel Agent that can guarantee away end tickets is Treacy. Frankly I think you'd be far better off dealing with the touts and far cheaper to book your own trip an dtake your chances with the touts than book with an Agent.

Bluetonic
27/02/2006, 11:05 AM
Haven't seen anyone mention it already so may as well say that there is a German Wine Festival on the weekend of the match in Stuttgart, begins August 30th to September 10th


At the end of August wine connoisseurs and wine lovers from all over the world return to the beautiful state capital of Baden-Württemberg to visit the most delightful and largest wine festival in Germany, the popular Stuttgart Wine Village "Stuttgarter Weindorf".
More than 259 wines from Baden-Württemberg are sold in more than 120 lovingly decorated wine bowers on "Marktplatz" and "Schillerplatz" around the Old Castle.
Enjoy the typical regional specialities such as meat and spinach stuffing in pasta pockets ("Maultaschen"), Swabian cheese noodles ("Kässpätzle"), potato noodles with kraut ("Schupfnudeln mit Kraut"), etc.

Bring it on!

lopez
27/02/2006, 11:08 AM
Its in euro lopez...

Point remains though. Idiots will still pay it thoughApologies for that. :( As Gary says, you'd probably get a better price from the touts.

dublinwanderer
27/02/2006, 2:33 PM
hopefully going... having trouble finding hotel in stuttgart.... all seem to be booked up that week end.. any one know of any avialable for reasonable price??????

SuperSaints
27/02/2006, 3:18 PM
Try hostelworld.com

AidoM
27/02/2006, 5:24 PM
hopefully going... having trouble finding hotel in stuttgart.... all seem to be booked up that week end.. any one know of any avialable for reasonable price??????

See my post 166 above. I looked up hotels on the rail website and there were a good lot available, but that was last week. There are plenty of websites suggested in this thread and I presume you've tried them

Good luck and let us know the outcome

Bluetonic
28/02/2006, 8:27 AM
hopefully going... having trouble finding hotel in stuttgart.... all seem to be booked up that week end.. any one know of any avialable for reasonable price??????

http://www.stuttgart-tourist.de/english/hotels/index.html


Also for those who are going to be there for a few days the Merceds Benz factory and museum are probably worth a visit.

http://www2.mercedes-benz.co.uk/content/unitedkingdom/mpc/mpc_unitedkingdom_website/en/home_mpc/passenger_cars/home/products/personal_collection/mercedes-benz_museum.html

Edited to add this link in which will be useful come September..... at least we can spot people arriving http://www.opentopia.com/showcam.php?camid=3189 :)

griff77
28/02/2006, 3:38 PM
Just on the Gerry McMahon offer - they told me that tickets are guaranteed but not with the Irish fans - still think it's about €250 too expensive though but if people can afford it then good luck to them

Junior
28/02/2006, 9:38 PM
Exactly. Tickets have not even gone on sale yet, the fact they are saying they will be home end tickets, just means they'll be doing what any one of us will be doing i.e. trying to source tickets through contacts, friends, work etc... the only differnece being they'll stick a nice 200 euro premium on them.

avoid at all cost - fcukers............

soylent green
03/03/2006, 9:44 PM
hopefully going... having trouble finding hotel in stuttgart.... all seem to be booked up that week end.. any one know of any avialable for reasonable price??????

We e-mailed the tourist office and got them to do the work. [hotels@stuttgart-tourist.de] They came back to us within a couple of hours with some cheap options. We went with the following hotel. €88 for twin room

Hotel Find **
Hauptstätterstraße 53 b
70178 Stuttgart, Germany
Tel: +497116404076
Fax: +497116409417
HomePage: http://smg.nethotels.com/english/find
CheckIn: 14:00 CheckOut: 12:00

Directions from Trainstation "Hauptbahnhof Stuttgart":
U14 direction "Heslach/Vogelrain" to "Österreichischer
Platz", duration appr. 10 minutes.

1 Twin Room with Shower/WC, incl. breakfast for €88

Bluetonic
06/03/2006, 2:35 PM
747 Travel have their package details up now.... chancers :rolleyes:

http://www.747travel.ie/european_championship_qualifiers_2008.htm

Forever Dreamin
06/03/2006, 6:05 PM
He (747) just gets better, who wants to go Fri - Mon surely 3 nights is Thurs - Sun, anyway love to know where he's getting his guaranteed tickets and at what price!!

scousedub
06/03/2006, 9:35 PM
Decent hotel available for €135 per room in Stuttgart. The price also includes free travel on all local transport. Situated right in centre of Stuttgart at main train station, handy when coming in from airport by metro,Inter city hotel
www.intercity.de

scousedub
06/03/2006, 9:37 PM
sorry wrong website for intercity hotel, correct one is www.intercityhotel.de

soccerc
06/03/2006, 11:04 PM
Decent hotel available for €135 per room in Stuttgart. The price also includes free travel on all local transport. Situated right in centre of Stuttgart at main train station, handy when coming in from airport by metro,Inter city hotel
www.intercity.de (http://www.intercity.de)


€135 is at the upper end of the market, price wise. For that you could have booked a twin in the 5*Le Meriden inc breakfast.

Bluetonic
07/03/2006, 8:54 AM
€135 is at the upper end of the market, price wise. For that you could have booked a twin in the 5*Le Meriden inc breakfast.

I agree. Theres excellent value to be had in the city centre hotels, approx 80 euro 3*/4* for a twin room with breakie.

The vast majority of hotels are offering free public transport once you show your room card/key.

jbyrne
07/03/2006, 12:19 PM
I agree. Theres excellent value to be had in the city centre hotels, approx 80 euro 3*/4* for a twin room with breakie.


maybe i was looking in the wrong places but found getting a room in a well located hotel quite hard. sorted now though. twin for about €90 per night

scousedub
07/03/2006, 8:16 PM
€135 is at the upper end of the market, price wise. For that you could have booked a twin in the 5*Le Meriden inc breakfast.


I know €135 is at the upper end of the market but it is still available and central. We got it for €77 a couple of weeks ago.

oconghc2
07/03/2006, 9:18 PM
maybe i was looking in the wrong places but found getting a room in a well located hotel quite hard. sorted now though. twin for about €90 per night


wheres that jbyrne??? strugglin myself

scousedub
07/03/2006, 9:41 PM
inter city hotel has now gone down to €116 per night per room. www.intercityhotel.de

zinedineontour
07/03/2006, 9:49 PM
wheres that jbyrne??? strugglin myself

try www.stuttgart-tourist.de we got the kohler hotel for €57 per room per night ... seems alright think its website is www.hotel-koehler.com ..

jbyrne
08/03/2006, 7:55 AM
wheres that jbyrne??? strugglin myself

got this hotel from a previous post here..

Hotel Find **
Hauptstätterstraße 53 b
70178 Stuttgart, Germany
Tel: +497116404076
Fax: +497116409417
HomePage: http://smg.nethotels.com/english/find

about €90 per twin per night. staying thurs to sun

email this crowd with your requests and they will mail you back a few options..

hotels@stuttgart-tourist.de

Bluetonic
08/03/2006, 8:49 AM
Handy interactive map, type in the street name and youll see where your hotel is.

http://www.hot-maps.de/europe/germany/baden_wuerttemberg/stuttgart/homeen.html

Paulie
08/03/2006, 4:04 PM
Came across this site earlier. It's an england supporter's website which has been created for the World Cup. Anyway they have information on each of the match venues and cities including Stuttgart. Some handy information on it like how to get to the ground etc. The only down side is that you're reminded, yet again, that we're not going to be there (until September anyway).

http://www.footballsupportersinternational.com/worldcup/worldcup2006/stuttgart/travelessentials.html

eirebhoy
08/03/2006, 10:01 PM
The cheapest we've come across is €320 pp from Fri-Mon, flights and accom. in a city centre hotel. I think we'll take that.

zinedineontour
13/03/2006, 7:15 PM
were paying €294 for flights into hahn , car hire and 4 nights accom in stuttgart not bad ....