ENGLAND fans have the chance to spend the Euros staying in a drab bunker — for just £26 per night.
The gloomy cellar in Bochum is 25 minutes from Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen where England start the tournament against Serbia on June 16.
It’s one of many Airbnb listings aiming to cash in on fans desperate for accommodation — some charging £50 to spend a night in rentals that resemble furnished garden sheds.
One wooden outhouse is 20 minutes from the Frankfurt Arena, where the Three Lions face Denmark on June 20.
It has no hot water and even features an “organic toilet bucket” at a nightly price of £51.
A nine square metre treehouse is also an option further north towards Berlin – where the Euro final will be held on July 14 – at £31 per night.
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It has no heating, an outdoor wash basin, compost toilet and a bunk bed.
Alternatively, a £10-a-night “hay hotel with bed made of dried grass/hay/straw” is available on a farm between Frankfurt and Leipzig.
But Airbnb host Sandri warns barn guests to beware of the roaming alpacas and ducks – with earplugs advised due to roosters crowing early in the morning.
Other wacky accommodation available includes a sweet-themed apartment in Gelsenkirchen – where the Three Lions face Serbia in the Group C opener.
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It costs a whopping £566 per night over the weekend of June 16 to cuddle cookie pillows while gorging on unlimited treats from a candy cart.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk