About 25,000 fans of Borussia Dortmund, lThose who get tickets from the club, in addition to Germans who bought tickets through UEFA, will be able to watch the final live pitting their team against Real Madrid at Wembley Stadium, in London, in the Champions League final on June 1.
But if the demand to get an entry from German fans is high – the whole of North Rhine-Westphalia received 400,000 requests from their fans -, the ability to find transport to get to the stadium is somewhat higher.
The connections between the two citiese is reduced to the following possibilities: for example, traveling on May 31, a day before the final, you can get from Dortmund to London on flights with a stopover in Munich or Gdanks (Poland), with a total duration of approx. -about five hours (waiting time for stopover included), at a price order between 200 and 350 euros.
There is no direct air bridge in between the city of the Ruhr area and the English capital For that day; but yes for the last day, June 1, where direct flights between the two cities are enabled, at a cost of 275 euros.
There is also the possibility to fly frome Dusseldorf, cicity located approximately 70 kilometers from Dortmund and capital of the region of North Rhine-Westphalia, where the availability of flights to London increases significantly, with several direct links of only an hour and a half between the cities both for the day before like the one in the final itself, run by several companies, and with prices between 270 and 500 euros.
Farther from Dortmund, Alternatively, you can choose to fly from Cologne, another city in the region located approximately 100 kilometers from the city of Borussia, where there are also several direct flights to the city of London, which also take less than an hour. and half duration and cost between 150 and 400 euros, depending on the day of the flight and the airline.
As far as trains are concerned, you can travel from London to Dortmund with the German train company, DB, from Dortmund to Brussels and, already in the Belgian capital, board the iconic Eurostar, the high-speed train that connects the capitals of Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris and London (the last two, through the Channel Eurotunnel).
The value of these combinations, for the days of May 31 and June 1, It costs between 250 and 300 euros and the trip duration, including transfers, is around seven hours. You can also choose to travel by car, as the distance between Dortmund and London is almost over 600 kilometers.
The itinerary, which is more than eight hours on the road – stopping at one side – includes a journey from Dortmund west to Venlo, a Dutch city that serves as the border between Germany and the Netherlands; eventually crossing the tulip country through its central-southern strip to reach Belgium through its northern region; continuing to Dunkirk, now French soil, and continuing to the English Channel, which connects between the continent and Great Britain.
And, face the next June 1, for a fan as loyal to their team as in Schwarzgelben will dieall roads, however expensive and winding, lead not to Rome, but to Wembley.
Source: La Verdad

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