Best Cities to Spend Spring Break and Watch Football

There are many cities that can offer unforgettable memories, provide fun activities and allow you to watch spectacular football live. Whilst there are many options, we have selected five of the best cities to enjoy spring break for different reasons. We guarantee each of the cities will allow you to create lifetime memories.

Barcelona

Based on the Mediterranean coast and enjoying a warm climate, this is an ideal city to spend your spring break. With fantastic art and culture, this city has endless possibilities for you to explore. Take a stroll along the famous Las Ramblas, see the incredible La Sagrada Familia that has been in construction since 1882. Throughout the city you will be able to see spectacular art inspired by the famous artist Antoni Gaudi. As for the football, the Camp Nou with over 99,000 spectators is an incredible stadium to visit and a unique experience to witness. With 26 La Liga titles and 5 UEFA Champions Leagues, the Catalan giants are a true European heavyweight, with players like Pedri and Lewandowski as their biggest stars. Create an unforgettable memory and book a football trip to Barcelona with us.

Amsterdam

The Dutch capital is one of the most exciting and lively cities in Europe and offers something for every type of tourist. For those who are into art and museums, visits to the Rijksmuseum and Van Gough museum are essential in order to see some of the most impressive collections of history and art. Other notable landmarks include the famous Dam Square and the huge Vondelpark which is well worth a visit if the weather allows! With a record 35 Eredivisie league titles and four UEFA Champions Leagues, Ajax are a hugely historical club. Generating a fantastic atmosphere, book a trip to the Johan Cruyff Arena with us and have a fun action packed football break in Amsterdam, the place where the legendary number 14 became a football legend.

London

A trip to London never disappoints and offers unlimited amount of activities to enjoy outside of the football. Being such a huge city with over 9 million people, there is always entertainment on offer for visitors. Must see sights include Buckingham Palace, London Eye, Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square. For those who are interested in shopping, Oxford Street is Europe’s biggest shopping area and therefore a paradise for those who love to check out clothing stores. In terms of football,  there are currently an incredible seven clubs from the capital in the Premier League that are, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, West Ham, Crystal Palace, Brentford and Fulham. Each of these teams offer different but passionate atmospheres and stadiums and a trip to London allows you to see more than one game in a weekend. Make sure you do not miss out on a spring break trip to London and book a football break with us now!

Valencia

As the third largest city in Spain but less known, Valencia is one of the most underrated cities in Europe, and enjoys a warm Mediterranean climate. For those who want to see historical architecture, the central market of Valencia is a beautiful piece of architecture to admire. Contrastingly, the City of Arts and sciences which is inspired by a modern design is equally as impressive and one of the most known attractions of the city. Being within short distance of the coast, you can always take a trip to the beach and enjoy the warm sunshine and the sound of the waves. A must whilst in this city is to try a Paella that comes from this region, despite now being offered in the rest of the country, this is the best place to try the most authentic version of the dish. Valencia CF are currently struggling but have usually been competing at the top end of La Liga and the Mestalla stadium holding 55,000 enthusiastic fans in a classic venue is a worthwhile experience to be a part of. What are you waiting for? Book a football trip to the sunny beach city of Valencia with us!

Sevilla

Seville is a beautiful and historic city with two major clubs in Sevilla and Real Betis and have one of the most intense yet relatively unknown rivalries in football. The city of Seville offers some inspiring architecture from The Real Alcazar de Sevilla to the Plaza de España and Parque de Maria Luisa, this romantic and charming city in the south of Spain has beautiful places to spend time with the people you love. Don’t miss a horse carriage ride across the city centre and try to mingle with local fans to fully integrate by having a drink with some tapas in the old historic centre of the city.  Sevilla FC are the most decorated side in UEFA Cup/Europa League history with an astonishing six titles. They are undoubtedly one of the biggest clubs in Spain and Europe and their trophy cabinet reflects that. Real Betis whilst less successful on the pitch, have an equally passionate and loud fanbase which is well worth getting to know. How to decide which of the two clubs support? Book a football trip with us to the Andalucian city of Sevilla, enjoy their football atmosphere, and we promise you will not be disappointed.



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