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

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Andy Ruler

5 Google Rating

Saw Fiji v Barbarians here, always a great view from every seat. Excellent amenities with loos every

5/ 5

Saw Fiji v Barbarians here, always a great view from every seat. Excellent amenities with loos everywhere and a wide choice of food outlets too within the stadium grounds. Train is far easier from outside London, getting the train back towards London is a long long queue so plan your travel carefully.

Tom Meen

5 Google Rating

Impressive stadium, despite being a concrete jungle it feels like a nostalgic throwback to stadiums

5/ 5

Impressive stadium, despite being a concrete jungle it feels like a nostalgic throwback to stadiums of hold rather than an outdated eye sore. Long walk up to the top but made easier by the fact it's not steps. Lots of food and drink venues and the reusable cup idea is brilliant.

Lee Erlank

5 Google Rating

What an experience. If you can, try organise a company box. Experience was magical! Lunch in the com

5/ 5

What an experience. If you can, try organise a company box. Experience was magical! Lunch in the company box at 1pm, drinks until the match starts. Great crowd! Worth going once even if you don't enjoy the sport.

Martin Burns

5 Google Rating

Twickenham Stadium is the home of Rugby. As the second largest sports stadium in the UK (capacity 82

5/ 5

Twickenham Stadium is the home of Rugby. As the second largest sports stadium in the UK (capacity 82,000) it can sometimes be a little tricky to navigate, but once you find your seat there are good views of the pitch from pretty much everywhere. There are plenty of places to get food and (more importantly) beer.

Craig Footman

5 Google Rating

What can I say it is the home of British Rugby, I love coming here the atmosphere is always electric

5/ 5

What can I say it is the home of British Rugby, I love coming here the atmosphere is always electric and there is always friendly rivalry between the fans. Everyone should experience Twickenham at least once!

Phil Middleton

5 Google Rating

First time there to watch England v South Africa. Very well organise, plenty of toilet facilities ev

5/ 5

First time there to watch England v South Africa. Very well organise, plenty of toilet facilities everywhere. Loads of stalls to get food and drink. Atmosphere in the stadium fantastic, after the match the party continued with several bands around the stadium playing for the fans. Felt safe all day with everyone from both sides have a good time enjoying the day. Great day out for everyone.

Andrew Williams

3 Google Rating

Great experience at the England Vs Tonga friendly. Fabulous atmosphere especially when 80,000 souls

3/ 5

Great experience at the England Vs Tonga friendly. Fabulous atmosphere especially when 80,000 souls sing out the national anthem. One issue is the narrowness of the seats. Even my pert bottom overlapped the seat so intimacy is guaranteed!

Cheeky Monk

5 Google Rating

Memorable experience watching England v Australia. Festival atmosphere before and after the game. Th

5/ 5

Memorable experience watching England v Australia. Festival atmosphere before and after the game. The food options were great. The toilet facilities outside the ground were really handy and well maintained.

Karl Miley

5 Google Rating

Always a great day out. A super efficient stadium (in, out, toilets, refreshments etc) and top quali

5/ 5

Always a great day out. A super efficient stadium (in, out, toilets, refreshments etc) and top quality sport to match. Love it.

C Positivista

5 Google Rating

I attended my graduation ceremony here we were able to take pictures in the stadium, after refreshme

5/ 5

I attended my graduation ceremony here we were able to take pictures in the stadium, after refreshments in the lounge area. There are two separate bar areas on each side of the lounge. The people working here were very polite, professional and friendly, over all 10/10 service. Security is very tight, which is a good thing for such a place. P.s I was also here in 2019 for my precious graduation and the service remains great. ✨✨✨✨✨✨

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