MACAU DAILY TIMES 澳門每日時報

Top Menu

  • Our Team
  • Editorial Statute
    • Code of Ethics
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
  • Archive
    • PDF Editions
  • Contacts
  • Extra Times
    • Drive In
    • Book It
    • tTunes
    • Features
    • World of Bacchus
    • Taste of Edesia

Main Menu

  • Home
  • Macau
    • Photo Shop
    • Advertorial
  • Interview
  • Greater Bay
  • Business
    • Corporate Bits
  • China
  • Asia
  • World
  • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Our Desk
    • Business Views
    • China Daily
    • Multipolar World
    • The Conversation
    • World Views
  • Our Team
  • Editorial Statute
    • Code of Ethics
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
  • Archive
    • PDF Editions
  • Contacts
  • Extra Times
    • Drive In
    • Book It
    • tTunes
    • Features
    • World of Bacchus
    • Taste of Edesia
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
logo
FOUNDER & PUBLISHER Kowie Geldenhuys
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Paulo Coutinho
Macau,

MACAU DAILY TIMES 澳門每日時報

  • Home
  • Macau
    • Photo Shop
    • Advertorial
  • Interview
  • Greater Bay
  • Business
    • Corporate Bits
  • China
  • Asia
  • World
  • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Our Desk
    • Business Views
    • China Daily
    • Multipolar World
    • The Conversation
    • World Views
  • The 13 reopens as it bets on a golden comeback

  • Coutinho seeks clear definition of rights and duties of robots amid fears of human replacement

  • Silk Road Art Feast: Enchanting Dunhuang Comes to Life Through Culinary Artistry

  • Three colleagues arrested for failing to report found phone

  • Lawmakers warn of traffic crisis in Zone A, call for summer roadworks and universal design

  • Facial recognition clearance extended to Qingmao port and HZMB

Sports
Home›Sports›Football | Cardiff hotels already full for Champions League final

Football | Cardiff hotels already full for Champions League final

By -
April 28, 2017
39
0
Share:

Supporters wanting to stay in the city hosting this season’s Champions League final are in for a shock.

Hotels in Cardiff are expected to be completely full for the night of June 3, even though the semifinals haven’t even been played yet. The only likely space available for fans in the Welsh capital is tents, some of which can cost up to USD2,300 for the Saturday night.

UEFA, the governing body of European soccer, requires host cities to reserve hotel rooms far in advance of games to ensure players, officials and sponsors have accommodation – putting the squeeze on visiting fans when finals are played in smaller cities. With about 350,000 inhabitants, Cardiff is the first location with a population below 1 million to host the Champions League final since Gelsenkirchen, Germany, 13 years ago.

“Cardiff is a compact city and hotels are expected to be at capacity,” the Cardiff local authority told The Associated Press. “The council … agreed a contract with hoteliers to block book a proportion of the hotel stock in Cardiff, so we were able to host this prestigious event.”

The pressure on hotel space would have been eased had an English team reached the final, but the last four are all from continental Europe. In the semifinals over the next two weeks, Real Madrid and Atletico meet in a Madrid derby, while Monaco takes on Juventus.

All hotel chains in central Cardiff, including Hilton and InterContinental properties, have been listed as full online for a year.

“The hotel trade is market driven and the council doesn’t have any authority over them,” the Cardiff Council said in an email. “Hoteliers that wanted to accept the terms that were being offered did and if they chose not to, that was based on their own commercial assumptions.”

The only option now for supporters hoping to stay near to the Millennium Stadium is camping , with the cheapest tents costing 195 pounds ($250) for one night and the most expensive 1,800 pounds ($2,300).

“Whilst Cardiff’s accommodation capacity is lower than previous UCL final host cities, the Cardiff 2017 LOC (local organizing committee) have taken pro-active steps to ensure that it will deliver a memorable event for all attendees,” UEFA said.

UEFA said there would be additional trains and buses to transport 15,000 fans back to London. That is a three-hour journey, without traffic, by road, or two hours by rail. Transport links have also been enhanced late into the night for the one-hour trip to Bristol, where the only available hotel rooms for June 3 start at $350, according to hotel comparison websites.

Many visitors for the final will only make a fleeting visit to the host city, with plans to fly about 25,000 people in and out on the day by charter aircraft from Cardiff, Bristol and Birmingham, UEFA said.  AP

FacebookTweetPin

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X

Like this:

Like Loading…

Related

Previous Article

Top Football | Messi leads Barcelona to ...

Next Article

Victoria’s Secret returns grander than ever

0
Shares

    Related articles More from author

    • Sports

      Cycling | Tour champion Froome could face Dumoulin test on 2018 route

      October 18, 2017
      By -
    • Sports

      Boxing | Undisputed champ: Crawford stops Indongo in third round

      August 22, 2017
      By -
    • Sports

      Australia, Japan in Group B for Asian World Cup qualifying

      April 13, 2016
      By -
    • Sports

      BASKETBALL | CEO: Sterling staying on a ‘disaster’ for Clippers

      July 24, 2014
      By -
    • Sports

      Cricket | Pakistan beats Australia by 356 runs on Day 5

      November 4, 2014
      By -
    • Sports

      Euro 2016 | Roundup: Germany’s worst penalty shootout ends Italian hoodoo

      July 4, 2016
      By -

    Leave a reply Cancel reply

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

    • HeadlinesMacau

      Gaming revenue slumps in April, lowest in 18 months

    • Daily Edition

      Wednesday, March 6, 2019 – edition no. 3242

    • Macau

      Veteran curator reminds young artists to ‘broaden horizons’

    DAILY EDITION

    Friday, June 26, 2026 – edition no. 4979
    Friday, June 26, 2026 – edition no. 4979

    Greater Bay

    MDT MACAU GRAND PRIX SPECIAL

    June 2026
    M T W T F S S
    1234567
    891011121314
    15161718192021
    22232425262728
    2930  
    « May    

    Timeline

    • June 26, 2026

      The 13 reopens as it bets on a golden comeback

    • June 26, 2026

      Coutinho seeks clear definition of rights and duties of robots amid fears of human replacement

    • June 26, 2026

      Silk Road Art Feast: Enchanting Dunhuang Comes to Life Through Culinary Artistry

    • June 26, 2026

      Three colleagues arrested for failing to report found phone

    • June 26, 2026

      Lawmakers warn of traffic crisis in Zone A, call for summer roadworks and universal design

    • June 26, 2026

      Facial recognition clearance extended to Qingmao port and HZMB

    • June 26, 2026

      Community consumption scheme boosted spending but lacks long-term incentives, lawmaker says

    • June 26, 2026

      AL introduces AI voice system for lawmakers’ speech translations

    • June 26, 2026

      Melco supports growth through Whole Person Development

    • June 26, 2026

      Calls grow for youth entrepreneurship zones and part-time work protections

    Extra Times

    Extra TimesHeadlinesTaste of Edesia

    Silk Road Art Feast: Enchanting Dunhuang Comes to Life Through Culinary Artistry

    Following themes including Chengdu and Xi’an, the “Silk Road Art Feast” series continues its journey along the ancient trading routes with a captivating third chapter: Enchanting Dunhuang. Hosted at a ...
    • Myles Smith makes anthemic, personal pop on his debut, ‘My Mess, My Heart, My Life’ 

      By MDT/AP
      June 26, 2026
    • The Alibi Mixers Series: A Summer of Art, Music, and Craft Brews

      By -
      June 26, 2026
    • Where Nordic Light Meets Japanese Shadow: Kaiseki Alchemy at Yamazato

      By Irene Sam, MDT
      June 19, 2026
    • Sun Chaser Celebration: Where Sound and Spirit Unite

      By -
      June 19, 2026
    • Recent

    • Popular

    • The 13 reopens as it bets on a golden comeback

      By Nadia Shaw, MDT
      June 26, 2026
    • Coutinho seeks clear definition of rights and duties of robots amid fears of human replacement

      By Renato Marques, MDT
      June 26, 2026
    • Silk Road Art Feast: Enchanting Dunhuang Comes to Life Through Culinary Artistry

      By Irene Sam, MDT
      June 26, 2026
    • Three colleagues arrested for failing to report found phone

      By Ricaela Diputado, MDT
      June 26, 2026
    • Lawmakers warn of traffic crisis in Zone A, call for summer roadworks and universal design

      By Yuki Lei, MDT
      June 26, 2026
    • Facial recognition clearance extended to Qingmao port and HZMB

      By Ricaela Diputado, MDT
      June 26, 2026
    • Community consumption scheme boosted spending but lacks long-term incentives, lawmaker says

      By Yuki Lei, MDT
      June 26, 2026
    • Canidrome may have its days numbered, decision in ‘one or two months’

      By Paulo Coutinho, MDT
      May 26, 2016
    • Animal Welfare | Macau: Anima slams Canidrome management for avoiding debate

      By -
      May 4, 2016
    • Editorial | Canidoomed

      By Paulo Coutinho, MDT
      June 1, 2016
    • Animal Welfare | Canidrome presented with ultimatum: close or move

      By Daniel Beitler, MDT
      July 22, 2016
    • Australia regulator cracks down on alleged exportation of dogs to Macau

      By Paulo Coutinho, MDT
      June 10, 2016
    • USE OF ENGLISH IN MACAU | A ‘de facto’ official language

      By Catarina Pinto
      July 6, 2015
    • Animal rights | Canidrome: Anima in fresh airline negotiations as Canidrome closure looks more likely

      By Daniel Beitler, MDT
      May 27, 2016
    • Contact our Administrator
    • Contact our Editor-in-Chief
    • Contacts
    • Our Team
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Editorial Statute
    • Code of Ethics
    COPYRIGHT © MACAU DAILY TIMES 2008-2026. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
    MACAU DAILY TIMES
    • Home
    • Macau
      • Photo Shop
      • Advertorial
    • Interview
    • Greater Bay
    • Business
      • Corporate Bits
    • China
    • Asia
    • World
    • Sports
    • Opinion
      • Editorial
      • Our Desk
      • Business Views
      • China Daily
      • Multipolar World
      • The Conversation
      • World Views
    • Our Team
    • Editorial Statute
      • Code of Ethics
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms and Conditions
    • Archive
      • PDF Editions
    • Contacts
    • Extra Times
      • Drive In
      • Book It
      • tTunes
      • Features
      • World of Bacchus
      • Taste of Edesia

    Loading Comments...

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

      %d