About This Pub
Oh, mate, let me tell you about Allianz Stadium – it's the heart of England Rugby and such a brilliant spot for a day out. I've been a few times myself, and what really stands out is the electric vibe on match days; it's all cheers and excitement that pulls you right in, whether you're there for the big games or even just a casual tour of the museum. The way they've got everything sorted, from easy navigation in this enormous place to hosting all sorts of events like concerts and business dos, makes it feel welcoming and straightforward. But, to be fair, it's not perfect – the seats can be a bit of a letdown, leaving you shifting about, and sometimes the crowd's enthusiasm doesn't quite hit the mark, with those attempts to get everyone hyped up feeling a touch over the top. Still, for anyone keen on rugby or just looking for a solid venue experience, it's well worth checking out; you'll have a grand time overall, as long as you go in with realistic expectations.
Pros and Cons
Pros
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The atmosphere is absolutely buzzing on game days, making every visit feel like a proper celebration of rugby.
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It's incredibly well-organised for such a massive venue; you'll have no trouble finding your way around or getting to your seats.
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They've got brilliant extras like the museum and tours, which are well worth a look if you're into rugby history.
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The stadium hosts a variety of events beyond just matches, from business gatherings to concerts, offering something for everyone.
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It's an impressive spot overall, with great sight lines that make watching the action a real treat.
Cons
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The seats aren't the most comfortable, which can make for a bit of a sore backside during longer events.
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Sometimes the crowd doesn't get as lively as you'd hope, and the efforts to amp up the energy can feel a tad forced or annoying.
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With no specific operating hours listed, it might be tricky to plan a spontaneous visit without checking in advance.
Contact Information
200 Whitton Rd, Twickenham TW2 7BA
+442036132036
Stadium
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Opening Hours
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Recent Reviews
Absolutely amazing stadium. First time visiting for The Big Summer Kick Off. It was an amazing day out! Although, our team didn't win, it didn't dampen our visit! Being such a big stadium we thought we would struggle to find our way around, we had no issues whatsoever and found our seats really easily. Very easy to get to, friendly staff, great shop and all round great place. We will definitely visit again.
Great day at the Army Navy rugby. First encounter with the game with an odd shaped all. Did I understand the rules... no... did I enjoy it... definitely! Great atmosphere. Good forward to next your already. Very well organised and a great stadium. All in all an impressive introduction to rugby!
I enjoy visiting this stadium. I adore this place's atmosphere, which is always fantastic on game days.
I visited a couple times for business gatherings, and the amenities are fantastic. The museum and store are worth seeing. I usually do walks and runs around the stadium because I live nearby.
This is a strange one. It ought to be a great stadium. Very imposing inside, great sight lines and always packed out. And yet ... The crowd is semi-involved. They might get enthusiastic. The attempts at whipping up enthusiasm I found annoying, certainly didn't get a response. Seats are not comfortable. Selection of beers in the stadium were shocking. Staff were uniformly great and efficient. It is, of course, fiendishly expensive. Very difficult to get to.
This is the home of England Rugby. Up until recently called Twickenham Stadium. It has a capacity of 82,000 seats, the biggest rugby union stadium in the UK.
I have been to Twickenham many times over the years, but this visit was to the England v France 6 Nations match. I had a seat in the South Stand behind the goal in the top tier. There is a lift that takes about 8 people from the ground to the stand otherwise it long walk from the ground to the top tier.
Unlike the East and West stands which only need to go up a couple of flights to get to the top. I recommend the lower stands if you can't walk very far. There are areas for wheelchair user at the lower level close to the pitch.
All the facilities are of a high standard. There is a large car park and a large fan village containing food, drinks and a stage with a giant screen to show the matches. In addition there is a stage for the interviews and singers.
Twickenham also sometimes hosts music events.
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