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Monday, 4 June 2012

Poland puts final touches to Euro 2012



WARSAW: Exactly one week before Euro 2012 kicks off, tournament co-host Poland is gearing up to welcome almost one million foreign football fans within its borders. With its brand-new stadiums built and huge fanzones ready to welcome  ticketless supporters, Poland is dotting its i’s and crossing its t’s before  the launch of the quadrennial football showcase.
 
Normally busy with cars, the area around the Palace of Culture in the  centre of the capital Warsaw has taken on a new role. Equipped with two temporary stands and six giant screens, it will be the  hub of a fanzone for 100,000 people, the largest in Poland or Ukraine.

“The main area is ready and now we’re installing the largest screen, which measures 142 square metres (1,528 square feet),” Sebastian Mikolajczak, of  fanzone organisers ARS Communication, told AFP. Poland’s other host cities — the Baltic port of Gdansk, southwestern  Wroclaw and western Poznan — are also putting finishing touches on their  fanzones.

It’s the same story in the southern city of Krakow, where England, Italy  and Holland will have their base-camps. And with hotels largely booked out, the four host cities are offering  oddball lodging for any stragglers who have yet to secure a room. A hostel in Wroclaw has taken a page from Japan’s popular capsule hotels and is renting out small two-by-one-metre tubes for 40 euros a night ($49),  sheets included.

“In the tube, you have light, ventilation, a comfy mattress and a blind  that you can draw down to rest in complete privacy,” said Agnieszka  Jarzebowska, manager of The One, located on Wroclaw’s market square near the  fanzone. A ship in Gdansk that normally ferries 1,800 passengers a day between the  Baltic Sea port and Swedish capital Stockholm will stay docked on match days to  serve as a floating hotel. Its 880 cabins are up for grabs for around 150 euros  ($185) a night.

“We still have plenty of space for the Spain-Ireland and Spain-Croatia  matches,” said Marian Chojnacki, manager of the Scandinavia, which is owned by  company Polferries. At odds with the array of lodging options is a lagging transport infrastructure.

Euro 2012 marks the first edition of the football showcase in Eastern  Europe. It kicks off June 8 in Warsaw and wraps up July 1 in Ukrainian capital  Kiev. Even two decades after the collapse of communist rule in the region, the  infrastructure challenges have been massive as the hosts prepare for the  tournament.

Barely half of the highways Poland planned for Euro 2012 will be ready,  with a risk that the Berlin-Warsaw motorway will not be fully complete due to delays on a 20-kilometre (12-mile) stretch. Visitors can expect to clock in between three and eight hours when  travelling by car from one Polish stadium to another.

Poland’s railways have set up 440 special connections between host cities,  but much of the infrastructure remains outdated despite ongoing work. Only the  main stations have been renovated. “In two years, we’ll be able to reach Poland’s main cities from Warsaw in  three hours on trains running incident-free at an average speed of 100  kilometres per hour (62 miles),” said Remigiusz Paszkiewicz, president of  Poland’s state rail company.

With high-speed trains still in the works, flights will remain the fastest  way to get around Poland during the football showcase. The airports in Poland’s  host cities have all been renovated, with new terminals in Wroclaw and Poznan. “Currently, all national routes are up and running, so it’s fast and easy  to get between the four host cities,” said Tomasz Lenart, customer relations  director at Wroclaw airport.

There is also new low-cost service connecting Wroclaw to the western  Ukrainian host city of Lviv. Besides Lviv and Kiev, Ukraine’s other match venues are Donetsk in the east  and Kharkiv in the northeast. -- AFP