World Rugby Museum & Twickenham Stadium Tours is located at Stadium, 200 Whitton Rd, Twickenham TW2 7BA, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with World Rugby Museum & Twickenham Stadium Tours and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Ashley Floyde

4 Google Rating

Fantastic stadium tour and the museum was interesting to must visit any rugby fan regardless of whic

4/ 5

Fantastic stadium tour and the museum was interesting to must visit any rugby fan regardless of which team they support. The guy was very knowledgeable and was able to answer all the questions are party posed with him. Staff in the shop also very helpful and very good customer service throughout. Tour took about two hours and explored many areas of the stadium . My favourite part was the players dressing room and being able to sit experience what so many legends

Karen Powell

4 Google Rating

Loved the tour if the stadium. Standing pitch side was incredible. Have seen the gates many times,

4/ 5

Loved the tour if the stadium. Standing pitch side was incredible. Have seen the gates many times, but to hear the story of how they became. Especially on Remembrance Sunday was especially poignant. Guide extremely knowledgeable and friendly Museum was fantastic full.of history and great exhibits Definitely recommend

Oscar

4 Google Rating

I enjoy rugby and admittedly, do not know much of the history. This was a bit small of a museum, but

4/ 5

I enjoy rugby and admittedly, do not know much of the history. This was a bit small of a museum, but even so, it was the informative. Nice to see all the history and artifacts collected there from across the world.

Garry Hollington

5 Google Rating

Wow what a stadium the history behind it the ethos of the players and respect is inspiring. The rose

5/ 5

Wow what a stadium the history behind it the ethos of the players and respect is inspiring. The rose and poppy gates tell there own story of those that gave so much. Walking out of the tunnel onto the ground What a feeling knowing you've got to win is intense and intimidating but so cool. Museum I felt could be better.....good but needs something more. Happy days.

Chris Howard

5 Google Rating

This was the top of my list to visit. I love rugby and it was a great experience overall. Our tour i

5/ 5

This was the top of my list to visit. I love rugby and it was a great experience overall. Our tour included a guided walk around tour of the private function rooms, the royal viewing box, the sheds of the English Rugby Team and going on to the sideline of the stadium. It was topped off with a self guided tour of the museum which had something for all ages. Would highly recommend for anyone who enjoys rugby as well as anyone wanting to convince someone that Rugby is the game played in heaven!

Liz Allan

5 Google Rating

Fab experience loads of info, photos and memorabilia as well as some interactive activities to test

5/ 5

Fab experience loads of info, photos and memorabilia as well as some interactive activities to test yourself. A great couple of hours.

Nick Hannam

5 Google Rating

If you are an England fan or a rugby fan .... this was FANTASTIC! The tour guide Mike was great and

5/ 5

If you are an England fan or a rugby fan .... this was FANTASTIC! The tour guide Mike was great and the Museum was amazing

Russell Durnford

4 Google Rating

Always great to visit Twickenham, easy to get a drink and a great atmosphere.

4/ 5

Always great to visit Twickenham, easy to get a drink and a great atmosphere.

Sarah Sarah

4 Google Rating

Gentlemen very knowledgeable about the stadium good afternoon

4/ 5

Gentlemen very knowledgeable about the stadium good afternoon

Yatty Cole-wilson

5 Google Rating

Wonderful Bonhomie, great food, sound vibe and Rythm n' Blues music.

5/ 5

Wonderful Bonhomie, great food, sound vibe and Rythm n' Blues music.

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