Ireland v Italy 3 night package
Euro 2012 Group stage
3 Night Trip: Sat 16th - Tue 19th June 2012
Day 1 | 16th June
Morning departure with Jetairfly from Dublin to Poznan.
Land in Poznan to meet your private Thomson Sport coach transfer to your hotel
Rest of the day at leisure
Day 2 | 17th June
Day at leisure.
Day 3 | 18th June
Morning at leisure.
Return coach transfer to the Poznan Stadium for the Ireland v Italy match
After the final-whistle, catch your coach transfer back to your hotel
Day 4 | 19th June
After breakfast hotel to airport transfer.
Check-out of hotel and catch Thomson Sport's private coach transfer back to Poznan airport for your flight home to Dublin with Thomson Airways
The ticket process
• You book your ‘Licensed’ travel package with Thomson Sport, this secures your travel and reserves a ticket for you with UEFA
• We inform UEFA of your purchase with us
• UEFA contact you directly to pay for your face-value ticket on the official UEFA Ticket Portal
• On behalf of UEFA we then collect information about the other travellers on your booking
• Your tickets are sent to you directly from UEFA
3* Poznan Hotel
Situated in the heart of Poznań, a stone throw from the Old Town Market Square and surrounded by greenery, this hotel is situated in a great location in the business capital of Greater Poland, less than a minute away from the central street of Poznań - The hotel features 369 comfortable and modern rooms, with TV and internet access all of which offer private bathrooms.
The hotel also boasts centrally controlled ventilation, cable TV, a restaurant serving excellent Polish and International cuisine. The leafy city centre makes for relaxing walks in natural surrounds in an area packed with historical places of interest.
Ireland
Home Ground Aviva Stadium
Address
Further Details Aviva Stadium
The Football Association of Ireland is currently engaged in the single largest infrastructural programme in its history that will see us emerge in 2010 as joint owners of the €411m Aviva Stadium, along with our partners in the IRFU. Construction is on schedule for completition in April 2010 and has already reached the final tier of what will be a new home for Irish football. By investing now in Aviva Stadium, it will in future provide steady funding for the grassroots of our game and will give all of us involved in Irish football a place that we can truly call home.
Website http://www.fai.ie
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