This year’s UEFA European Championship promises us plenty of goosebumps, thrills and shared celebrations! You can watch the games in Berlin at these locations and cheer on the team of your choice!
Brandenburg Gate
For UEFA EURO 2024, the Brandenburg Gate will probably become the largest soccer goal in the world! Here you can watch the European Championship matches live on a gigantic screen that makes even the Brandenburg Gate look small. All matches taking place in Berlin, the matches of the German national team and the elimination round from the quarter-finals onwards will be broadcast. There are also exciting films about soccer. The adjacent fan mile runs from the Brandenburg Gate via Straße des 17. Juni to Große Querallee. Here you can get active on the green lawn yourself. Look forward to concerts, DJs, workshops and lots of cool activities for all soccer fans – and the best thing about it? Admission is free of charge!
Mini Olympic Stadium at the Reichstag
The second large fan zone is the Platz der Republik, directly in front of the Reichstag. This is where the Home of Adidas Football Stadium is set up for public viewing. All 51 UEFA EURO 2024 matches will be shown here. There will also be concerts and art events. Come along for a picnic, to play soccer and of course to cheer on your team! Admission is free.
Pride House Berlin
During the European Championships, the Poststadion in Moabit will be transformed into the Pride House. Here, queer soccer fans can cheer on their favorite teams in a safe environment. In addition to the broadcast of all 51 matches, there will be a colorful program of local sports and queer clubs. Look forward to variety shows, concerts, parties and art. The fan.tastic females exhibition is also on display. The opening will take place on June 14.
Soda Beach Garden – Kulturbrauerei
The inner courtyard of the Kulturbrauerei will become the UEFA EURO 2024 stadium. All matches are broadcast on a giant LED screen. There’s also delicious grilled food and fresh beer. In recent years, DJs have also played on Fridays and Saturdays. If it rains, the games will be shown on large screens in one of the event rooms at the Kulturbrauerei.
Prater Garden
Berlin’s oldest beer garden has been spruced up for the new season and awaits you with new furniture and a new menu. The old trees have remained. The Prater is a cozy place in Berlin to watch the UEFA EURO 2024 matches – perfect for larger groups too.
Café am Neuen See
Idyllically situated by the water, the Café am Neuen See invites you to enjoy public viewing in the beer garden. All games that take place during regular opening hours will be shown – come rain or shine. Transmissions are only canceled during thunderstorms for safety reasons. Admission is free and children are very welcome!