ENGLAND fans at Euro 2024 could choose to stay in the world’s biggest brothel over expensive hotels.
With prices soaring sky-high ahead of the football tournament in Germany, fans struggling to find an affordable stay could book a room at a brothel instead.
The world’s biggest brothel Pascha in Cologne, Germany[/caption] England fans are being offered to stay in the brothel at slashed prices[/caption]It will be way cheaper for England fans who are facing forking out figures for basic stays in the country, with some prices going over 1,000 per cent.
A mere three-star hotel booking in Cologne on June 25 – when England play Slovenia – can set you back well over £1,000.
Even though such hotels usually charge just £85 for a night.
However, fans visiting the city can instead choose to stay in the world’s biggest brothel Pascha, which offers rooms at slashed prices.
For as low as £169, England fans can book a room in the brothel to stay and booze up amid the Euros.
The sweet deal even includes breakfast and entry to their nightclub.
A manager from Pascha told the Daily Star: “We have 13 single rooms available.
“One room costs €199 (£169) and that includes breakfast and entrance to our nightclub and brothel.”
Established in 1972, Pascha is the world’s biggest brothel in the German city’s red light district that can welcome up to 1,000 customers each day.
The long, red-lit corridors of the brothel are packed with scantily clad and topless women who sit outside their doors offering men a chance to bed them for a price.
And fans looking to score themselves this Euro season could visit one of the 120 girls working inside the 11-floor building.
Meanwhile, England fans have been warned of a new terror threat for Euro 2024.
The Islamist attack in Moscow has raised “dangers to a new level”, said German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, just 75 days before kick-off.
Ms Faeser added: “We are pooling the forces of the security authorities even more strongly for the Euros and are preparing for all possible dangers.
“This is necessary to protect this major international event in the best possible way.
“The security of the tournament is paramount.”
Her chilling alert came just days after the ISIS-K terrorist atrocity at a concert hall in Moscow killed 143.
Among the drastic steps taken to protect Three Lions fans at the tournament in June will be a plan to temporarily close borders and ramp up frontier checks.
British police will also be in Germany.
A ring of steel will be thrown around every team base, including the home for Gareth Southgate’s England stars, such as skipper Harry Kane and young sensation Jude Bellingham.
They will stay at the swish five-star Weimarer Land Golf Resort and Spa in Blankenhain – with Wags and families also protected.
An estimated 1.2million men in Germany buy sex inside its red-light areas[/caption]