
15 Things to Do in London During the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
When you’re not celebrating Her Maj’s record-breaking royal tenure, here’s how to make the most of your time in London.
Match day tickets must be booked well in advance. Alternatively, a stadium tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at the iconic stadium and World Rugby Museum without the match-day crowds. The London Pass includes admission to Twickenham on non-match days, along with other top attractions and transportation via hop-on hop-off buses over a period that suits your schedule.
Twickenham Stadium is a must-see for sports fans.
Bring your umbrella and raincoat during winter, as some sections are outdoors.
The stadium is wheelchair-friendly, including accessible toilets.
Twickenham Stadium is located in London’s western suburbs. You can walk from its mainline station to the stadium in just a few minutes. The stadium, is also served regularly by services to and from Waterloo and Clapham Junction. On non-event days, parking on-site is free.
The stadium is open to visitors daily throughout the year, except Monday, national holidays, and event days. Book match tickets or tours in advance.
London’s high concentration of sports facilities is an attractive feature for many visitors to the capital. The only London venue that beats Twickenham’s size is the massive Wembley Stadium, which also provides tours. For visitors looking to contrast their stadium visit with a more traditional sports experience in the city, try Lord’s Cricket Ground, Fulham’s Craven Cottage, or Wimbledon’s eponymous grass tennis courts.