Has your team qualified for the world cup in Brazil if so, have you got your hotel booked. Here is a list of where the stadiums are located and links of where you can book hotels in that particular area.
The Estadio do Maracana in Rio, one of the world’s most iconic stadiums, will be the venue for the final and six other matches. Once the largest football ground in the world with crowds of 200,000, the stadium has been refurbished with a new roof and now has a capacity of 73,531, still the largest in the country, and staged this year’s Confederations Cup final.
Rio de Janeiro – Estadio do Maracanã
Sunday, 15 June, (Argentina x Bosnia-Herzegovina)
Wednesday, 18 June, (Spain x Chile)
Sunday, 22 June, (Belgium x Russia)
Wednesday, 25 June, (Ecuador x France)
Saturday, 28 June, (round of 16)
Friday, 4 July, (quarter-final)
Sunday, 13 July, (Final)
At Cut Priced hotels we have 485 hotels in Rio de Janeiro.
Eight of the venues are on the coast. Inland, the newly constructed Arena Amazonia in Manaus is the most northern point. It will host four group-phase matches and has a capacity of 42,377.
Manaus – Arena Amazonia
Saturday, 14 June, (England x Italy)
Wednesday, 18 June, (Croatia x Cameroon)
Sunday, 22 June, (Portugal x USA)
Wednesday, 25 June, (Switzerland x Honduras)
The Arena Pantanel in Cuiaba will also have four group matches and has a 42,968 capacity.
Cuiaba – Arena Pantanel
Friday, 13 June, (Chile x Australia)
Tuesday, 17 June, (Russia x South Korea)
Saturday, 21 June, (Bosnia-Herzegovina x Nigeria)
Tuesday, 24 June, (Colombia x Japan)
Brasilia’s Estadio Nacional hosts seven matches, including a quarter-final and boasts the second largest capacity of the finals, 68,009.
Brasília – Estadio Nacional
Sunday, 15 June, (Switzerland x Ecuador)
Thursday, 19 June, (Colombia x Ivory Coast)
Monday, 23 June, (Brazil x Cameroon)
Thursday, 26 June, (Portugal x Ghana)
Monday, 30 June, (round of 16)
Saturday, 5 July, (quarter-final)
Saturday, 12 July, (3rd/4th place play off)
The Estadio Mineirao, home to Atletico Mineiro and Cruzeiro, has been completely overhauled and will have six matches, including a semi-final, with a 57,483 capacity.
Belo Horizonte – Estadio Mineirão
Saturday, 14 June, (Colombia x Greece)
Tuesday, 17 June, (Belgium x Algeria)
Saturday, 21 June, (Argentina x Iran)
Tuesday, 24 June, (Costa Rica x England)
Saturday, 28 June, (round of 16)
Tuesday, 8 July, (semi-final)
Along the north-east coast, the revamped Estadio Castelao in Fortaleza has been increased to 58,704 and has six World Cup matches, including a quarter-final.
Fortaleza – Estadio Castelão
Saturday, 14 June, (Uruguay x Costa Rica)
Tuesday, 17 June, (Brazil x Mexico)
Saturday, 21 June, (Germany x Ghana)
Tuesday, 24 June, (Greece x Ivory Coast)
Sunday, 29 June, (round of 16)
Friday, 4 July, (quarter-final)
At Cut Priced hotels we have 165 hotels in Fortaleza.
The futuristic Estadio das Dunas, with a unique undulating design intended to imitate sand dunes, has been created in the Natal region with a capacity of 42,086 and will have four group matches.
Natal – Estadio das Duna
Friday, 13 June, (Mexico x Cameroon)
Monday, 16 June, (Ghana x USA)
Thursday, 19 June, (Greece x Japan)
Tuesday, 24 June, (Uruguay x Italy)
At Cut Priced hotels we have 183 hotels in Natal.
The Arena Pernambuco in Recife is another new construction, a 44,248-capacity venue hosting five matches.
Recife – Pernambuco Arena
Saturday, 14 June, (Ivory Coast x Japan)
Friday, 20 June, (Ecuador x Honduras)
Monday, 23 June, (Spain x Australia)
Thursday, 26 June, (Algeria x Russia)
Saturday, 29 June, (round of 16)
There is another purpose-built stadium in Salvador, constructed on the site of the old Fonte Nova, the Arena Fonte Nova, covered by a lightweight, metal roof, which holds 52,048 and will stage six matches, including a quarter-final.
Salvador – Arena Fonte Nova
Saturday, 14 June, (Spain x Netherlands)
Monday, 16 June, (Germany x Portugal)
Friday, 20 June, (Switzerland x France)
Wednesday, 25 June, (Bosnia-Herzegovina x Iran)
Tuesday, 1 July, (round of 16)
Saturday, 5 July, (quarter-final)
At Cut Priced hotels we have 235 hotels in Salvador.
Further down the coast is the Arena de Sao Paulo, a newly built stadium which will host the opening match of the tournament with a capacity of 65,807, around 20,000 of which will be temporary seating.
Opening Match: Brazil vs. Croatia in Sao Paulo on June 12th, 2014.
São Paulo – Arena de Sao Paulo
Thursday, 12 June, (Brazil x Croatia – Opening Game)
Thursday, 19 June, (Uruguay x England)
Monday, 23 June, (Netherlands x Chile)
Thursday, 26 June, (Belgium x South Korea)
Tuesday, 1 July, (round of 16)
Wednesday, 9 July, (semi-final)
At Cut Priced hotels we have 352 hotels in Sao Paulo.
The Arena da Baixada in Curitiba holds 41,456 and will stage four group matches.
Curitiba – Arena da Baixada
Monday, 16 June, (Iran x Nigeria)
Friday, 20 June, (Ecuador x Honduras)
Monday, 23 June, (Spain x Australia)
Thursday, 26 June, (Algeria x Russia)
At Cut Priced hotels we have 107 hotels in Curitiba.
The furthest southerly point is the Estadio Beira-Rio in Porto Alegre, which will host five matches and has been renovated with an innovative metal roof and a capacity of 50,287.
Porto Alegre – Estadio Beira-Rio
Sunday, 15 June, (France x Honduras)
Wednesday, 18 June, (Netherlands x Australia)
Sunday, 22 June, (Algeria x South Korea)
Wednesday, 25 June, (Argentina x Nigeria)
Monday, 30 June, (round of 16)
At Cut Priced hotels we have 88 hotels in Porto Alegre.
More Information about the world cup 2014 in Brazil can be obtained from fifa’s website.