How long is the Twickenham stadium tour?
approximately 90 minutes
Visiting Twickenham Stadium Each tour lasts approximately 90 minutes, and is led by a professional guide. Please note that visiting the England dressing room, the Royal Box and other VIP areas is not allowed during match days.
What time do gates open at Twickenham?
Gate opening time: 1300hrs Food and drink outlets are available inside the stadium once the gates open, 3 hours 45 minutes before kick-off. The maximum order at each bar is four drinks.
Is there parking at Twickenham Stadium?
Controlled parking is generally available on non-match days in either the West car park (accessed via the main gate entrance on Rugby Road, TW1 1DZ, for sat nav) or in the North car park (accessed via the gate 3 on Whitton Dene, TW3 2JS, for sat nav).
Is Twickenham posh?
Living in Twickenham is considered highly desirable and house prices are high. At our end of town, we’re closer to Richmond Upon Thames than Twickenham town centre.
Can you take a bag into Twickenham stadium?
Access to the Stadium We work closely with the police for all our events at the stadium. Any fans planning their trip should allow extra time to access the stadium and avoid bringing bags where possible. All bags will be searched on entry and must be no larger than A4. There is no left luggage facility.
Is Twickenham a rough area?
Considering only the crime rate, Twickenham is as safe as the Oregon state average and as safe as the national average.
What is the Rugby World Cup stadium tour?
The tour takes you behind the scenes to visit some of the most exciting and select areas of the Stadium. Included in the tour are the Royal Box, Players’ Tunnel and pitch-side before finishing your visit to the World Rugby Museum.
What is the World Rugby Museum?
The award-winning World Rugby Museum is the definitive home for everything and anything about rugby. Housing the world’s most prestigious collection of rugby memorabilia and offering memorable tours of the iconic stadium.
What is Twickenham Stadium Tour?
Twickenham Stadium is the largest stadium in the world, purely devoted to rugby. The tour takes you behind the scenes to visit some of the most exciting and select areas of the Stadium. Included in the tour are the Royal Box, players’ tunnel, breathtaking view of the arena from the top of the stand and a visit pitchside…
Why host a private event at the Rugby Museum?
The World Rugby Museum is an inspiring setting to host a private or corporate event. Whether looking for your child’s birthday party or looking for an impressive setting for your next company dinner, the museum can suit a range of options.