The Weimarer Land Spa and Golf resort in the small rural town of Blankenhain in Germany has been preparing for England's arrival
Austria and the Netherlands both wanted to use the peaceful 94-room resort as their base for the Euros, but an £850,000 bid by England meant they will be staying there instead
The luxury venue has state-of-the-art football pitches, 45 golf holes, a gym, spa, swimming pool, treatment and conference rooms, as well a games area with snooker and table tennis
The football pitch has even been approved by Wembley grounds staff so there should be no problem with the surface
Owner Matthias Grafe revealed a few special requests too, saying: "Most questions were about the air conditioning in the rooms - probably after the experience in Qatar. We had to retrofit one room."
Two Michelin-starred chefs who will cater for the group, while Grafe added: "We also ensured that English television was broadcast via satellite in the rooms."
The venue is famed for its tranquility. But that hasn't stopped the management team blacking out all the windows to ensure Gareth Southgate and Co can be safe from the prying lenses of the paparazzi.