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Watch: Scotland fans placed in ‘nightmare dungeon from a horror film’ for Euros trip stay
Scottish football fans were left horrified after being placed in a “nightmare dungeon” by a travel agent for their Euros holiday.
Rory Bradley, 28, and three friends spent £2,000 on a trip to Germany for the tournament but the initial property they had booked in Düren was not satisfactory.
Their travel agent urgently arranged alternative accommodation, with the group forced to walk across the city in the middle of the night to access it.
However, Mr Bradley likened the new housing to a “dungeon” and said that it looked like “something out of a murder film”.
After spending hours on the phone to the firm without success, they spent another £1,000 to secure safe accommodation.
Mr Bradley told MailOnline: “We started saving up for this trip when Scotland first qualified. The first place we stayed was really nice. Then we arrived in Düren and the place we had booked was a mess.