If the FIFA Women’s World Cup inspires you to take a soccer-based break this summer, here are the cities to head to
The FIFA Women's World Cup might be taking place half a world away — in Australia and New Zealand, from 20 July — but football-mad families can get a fix of the beautiful game far closer to home. The UK and mainland Europe have great options if you want to include live matches or stadium tours into a city-break.Various ex-Premier League stars — including England midfielder Georgia Stanway — are currently on Bayern Munich’s books, and the club has long been a titanic sporting presence.
Although the main stadium — Lionel Messi’s spiritual home — is in the process of being demolished and rebuilt, the museum remains open in another part of the Camp Nou complex. Visitors can learn about historic football moments with audiovisual elements and meet the women’s squad through interactive stations. Ticket upgrades include a virtual-reality headset experience and a ‘Robokeeper’ option for kids who want to practice their skills in the stadium.
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