ENGLAND’S Wags are looking to beat their rivals to a prime holiday spot during next year’s Euros.
While Gareth Southgate will be looking to whip his squad into shape before the tournament, the players’ partners are planning on making the most of their freedom after Qatar’s more lowkey atmosphere.
Germany are the hosts for next summers tournament, and some suitably luxurious accommodation is being eyed up.
As revealed by SunSport, the five-star hotel and castle Schlosshotel has already been scouted out following the hiring of a personal travel planner.
Located in Kronberg near Frankfurt, it rooms which can cost up to £1,750 a night, combining a luxury golf resort and castle hotel.
The resort’s construction was completed in 1893 under commission from Empress Victoria Friedrich and has operated as a luxury hotel since 1954.
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Owned by the Landgrave and Princes von Hessen, the hotel offers a variety of services for guests, including a Porsche rental service, a limousine service for guests and on-call masseuses and butlers.
It also offers wedding services and Christmas party’s which no doubt pair well with its huge banqueting halls that can accommodate for as many as 300 guests.
There is even a cocktail reception at the hotel’s cave or Rose Garden in the park of the Castle Hotel Kronberg.
On the England Wags search, a source told The Sun: “They have hired a personal travel planner.
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“They’re actually toying with the idea of a German castle.
“They’re keen to let their hair down after being restricted in Qatar but still want their own privacy.
“The ones they’ve picked out so far are deep within the countryside, surrounded by woodland and protected from prying eyes.”
However, Schlosshotel is not the only location which has been earmarked for next summer.
It faces competition from Schloss Auel Boutique Hotel in Lohmar, near Cologne.
It offers cocktail bars, Michelin star chefs and a team of personal assistants to assist with any requests.
When the tournament rolls around next summer the group of England Wags who head there are already said to be “excited” for the trip following the restrictions in Qatar.
The source added: “The Wags are extremely excited for the tournament.
“Qatar was far too restrictive. This time around they can properly enjoy themselves without worrying.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk