The Twickenham rugby stadium well as an undisputed temple of the sport is a huge pub, an arena, a museum, and certainly much more. Go see a game in such a place is an experience that I feel that I recommend to those who do not follow rugby, perhaps before documenting a minimum on the rules of the sport even just to enjoy the game. This is because the thrill of being in opposing fans to drink, eat and sing in the most friendly you can imagine, is great and is truly an experience that almost everyone can appreciate.
But we move on to some practical advice a minimum ...
Where is Twickenham? Obviously, near London! Since I'm still a bit 'single issue, but then return, eh ;-) He can be reached by train, bus or subway + bus (281, 267 and H22).
How to reach the stadium? So .... In the end I think the easiest (which we did not, then it may be that a linear system to reach does not exist at all) and take the train from Twickenham to London Waterloo and Reading stations, waiting for the crowd with scarves, caps, etc.. and follow it, but aware that you may end up in a pub and forget about the game. Or you can take the London Underground from London to Richmond (which otherwise is also a very nice area to visit, with many shops, pubs and beautiful green spaces) and in front of the station take the bus (eg H22) knowing that the bus stop for reach the stage can happen to pass close to the hardware store, under the railway bridge, follow a road apparently closed, passing over the railway bridge, follow a path close to the pitch where children play (rugby before going to watch the game course), pass by the park and see Tom Palmer (only if this does not play and you're lucky) to finally reach the goal. The site also claims that the stadium bus R68, R70, 290 and 490 leading to the center of the town where just a walk of 10-15 minutes to reach the stadium.
how to buy tickets? For a normal game you do not trust agencies that want to sell tickets from € 200 unless it is included travel and / or living room, because tickets can be found directly on sites of the teams you want to see or TicketMaster (us see Wasps - Heineken Cup Leinster we spent about £ 48 per ticket for seats corresponding to our distinct and stage the view is great, needless to say!)
what to do once you arrive? Once entered, that after taking the tickets, bought something at the store and saw the players arrive by bus at the entrance, there are three things to do absolutely:
But we move on to some practical advice a minimum ...
Where is Twickenham? Obviously, near London! Since I'm still a bit 'single issue, but then return, eh ;-) He can be reached by train, bus or subway + bus (281, 267 and H22).
How to reach the stadium? So .... In the end I think the easiest (which we did not, then it may be that a linear system to reach does not exist at all) and take the train from Twickenham to London Waterloo and Reading stations, waiting for the crowd with scarves, caps, etc.. and follow it, but aware that you may end up in a pub and forget about the game. Or you can take the London Underground from London to Richmond (which otherwise is also a very nice area to visit, with many shops, pubs and beautiful green spaces) and in front of the station take the bus (eg H22) knowing that the bus stop for reach the stage can happen to pass close to the hardware store, under the railway bridge, follow a road apparently closed, passing over the railway bridge, follow a path close to the pitch where children play (rugby before going to watch the game course), pass by the park and see Tom Palmer (only if this does not play and you're lucky) to finally reach the goal. The site also claims that the stadium bus R68, R70, 290 and 490 leading to the center of the town where just a walk of 10-15 minutes to reach the stadium.
how to buy tickets? For a normal game you do not trust agencies that want to sell tickets from € 200 unless it is included travel and / or living room, because tickets can be found directly on sites of the teams you want to see or TicketMaster (us see Wasps - Heineken Cup Leinster we spent about £ 48 per ticket for seats corresponding to our distinct and stage the view is great, needless to say!)
what to do once you arrive? Once entered, that after taking the tickets, bought something at the store and saw the players arrive by bus at the entrance, there are three things to do absolutely:
- Bersi one (or two o. .. hey you know you are on ...) nice beer (sorry, but no small !) taken from one of the many kiosks
- eating a sausage (aka hot dogs) large sprinkled with ketchup *
- Enjoy the show and not worry if your neighbors will let you put up every 5 minutes to go to stock up on beer or other
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