Twickenham Stadium
About
Allianz Stadium—formerly Twickenham Stadium—is the world’s largest dedicated rugby union venue and the proud home of the England national rugby team. With a capacity of 82,000, it hosts a dazzling array of sporting events, from Six Nations clashes and Rugby World Cup finals to American football, sevens, and international legends matches. The stadium also welcomes the public on non‑match days through its World Rugby Museum, which offers interactive displays, the England Rugby Store, and guided tours of the pitch and behind‑the‑scenes facilities. Day‑to‑day access is thoughtfully supported by excellent transport links: a 10‑minute walk from Twickenham railway station, proximity to the M3, M4, and M25 motorways, and comprehensive car‑park and bus arrangements. Match‑day the venue operates a pre‑booking parking scheme, and visitors are encouraged to book tickets in advance via the official website to secure entry. The venue prides itself on safety and accessibility, implementing stringent security protocols in partnership with the Metropolitan Police. Beyond sport, Allianz Stadium is a cultural hub, hosting a rotating lineup of concerts by global stars such as Beyoncé, Rihanna, and The Rolling Stones. Its sustainability credentials are highlighted by adherence to the Ultra‑Low Emission Zone, and guests can explore modern fitness and leisure facilities in the South Stand, including the Radisson RED London Twickenham and a dedicated health club. Whether you’re there to witness a heart‑stopping rugby test, enjoy a world‑class concert, savour museum exhibits, or simply soak in the stadium atmosphere, Allianz Stadium offers an experience that caters to families, sports enthusiasts, music lovers, and casual visitors alike.