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If you’re itching to dive deep into the heart of English rugby, then a visit to Twickenham Stadium is an absolute must. Known affectionately as the ‘Home of English Rugby’, Twickenham isn’t just a stadium; it’s a pilgrimage site for rugby fans from all corners of the globe. Whether you’re a die-hard rugby enthusiast or just curious about this facet of British culture, Twickenham stadium tours and a visit to the World Rugby Museum offer an immersive experience into the sport’s rich history and the thrill of the game.

The Tour Experience

Twickenham stadium tours are your backstage pass to one of the most iconic sports venues in the world. Imagine stepping into the shoes of rugby legends as you emerge from the player’s tunnel, the roar of imagined crowds in your ears. The tours give you an unparalleled glimpse behind the scenes, from the hallowed turf to the players’ tunnel, and the royal box – areas usually reserved for the players and a select few.

Each tour is led by a knowledgeable guide who brings the stadium’s history to life with stories of epic matches, legendary players, and memorable moments. You’ll learn about the architecture, the expansions, and the transformation of Twickenham from its humble beginnings in 1907 to its current glory. It’s not just about the past; it’s about feeling the pulse of English rugby and understanding what makes this sport so deeply revered.

The World Rugby Museum

No visit to Twickenham is complete without spending time at the World Rugby Museum. Located within the stadium, the museum is a treasure trove of rugby memorabilia, interactive exhibits, and collections that celebrate the sport’s global heritage. From historic match tickets to jerseys worn by rugby legends, the museum showcases the game’s evolution, its values, and its impact worldwide.

The museum isn’t just for looking; it’s for participating. Try your hand at the interactive displays, test your knowledge of the game, or even experience what it’s like to face a haka. It’s an educational journey that appeals to all ages, whether you’re a seasoned rugby fan or new to the sport.

Planning Your Visit

Twickenham is located in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, easily accessible by public transport or car. Stadium tours and museum visits need to be booked in advance, especially on match days or during special events when the stadium transforms into a buzzing hub of rugby fandom. Check the official website for tour times, ticket prices, and any special exhibits or events at the World Rugby Museum.

Final Thoughts

Twickenham stadium tours and a visit to the World Rugby Museum offer more than just a glimpse into the world of rugby; they offer an emotional journey through the sport’s history, its highs and lows, and its indelible mark on culture and society. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or simply curious about rugby, Twickenham welcomes you to explore, learn, and be inspired. So, lace up your boots, and get ready to step into a world where passion, history, and sport collide in the most spectacular fashion.

Player’s Tunnel: Walk through the same tunnel that has seen generations of rugby legends, feeling the anticipation of match day.

Royal Box: Experience the best seat in the house, where royalty and dignitaries watch the games, offering a unique perspective.

The England Dressing Room: Get an exclusive look at where the England team prepares for battle, steeped in tradition and camaraderie.

The Hallowed Turf: Step onto the pitch itself, where countless epic matches have been played, and feel the aura of greatness.

World Rugby Museum: Explore rugby’s rich history, from its origins to the present day, through interactive exhibits and priceless memorabilia.

The Webb Ellis Cup: Catch a glimpse of the Rugby World Cup trophy and other significant awards, symbolizing the pinnacle of rugby achievement.

Interactive Exhibits: Engage with hands-on displays that test your rugby skills and knowledge, making the history of rugby come alive.

Historic Memorabilia: View rare items like historic match jerseys, tickets, and programs that tell the story of rugby’s evolution.

Rugby Art Gallery: Admire art that captures the spirit and passion of rugby, including paintings, photographs, and sculptures.

Gift Shop: End your visit by picking up exclusive Twickenham memorabilia, from jerseys to souvenirs, perfect for remembering your tour.

Where can I buy tickets for Twickenham Stadium tours and the World Rugby Museum?

Tickets can be purchased directly from the official Twickenham Stadium website. Advance booking is recommended to ensure availability, especially on match days and during special events.

Is there parking available at Twickenham Stadium?

Yes, there is parking available, but spaces can be limited on match days and during events. Check the stadium’s website for details and alternative transport options.

Are the Twickenham Stadium tours accessible for wheelchair users?

Yes, the tours are designed to be accessible for all. Please inform the tour guides in advance so any necessary accommodations can be made.

How can I visit the World Rugby Museum?

The museum can be visited as part of the Twickenham Stadium tour, or you can choose to just visit the museum. Tickets are available for both options.

Are there any eating facilities at Twickenham Stadium?

Yes, there are several food and beverage options available within the stadium complex, perfect for grabbing a bite before or after your tour.

What attractions are nearby Twickenham that I can visit?

Beyond the stadium, Twickenham and its surrounding area boast several attractions worth visiting. Richmond Park, known for its expansive landscapes and deer populations, offers a natural retreat.

Hampton Court Palace, once the home of Henry VIII, is a short drive away and provides a fascinating glimpse into England’s royal history.

For a more relaxed day out, the picturesque Richmond upon Thames riverside offers delightful walks, dining, and shopping opportunities.

Additionally, Kew Gardens, with its world-renowned botanical collections , is nearby and makes for a perfect day trip.

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The 75-minute tour takes you behind the scenes to visit the some of the most exciting and select areas of the Stadium.

Included in the tour are the royal box, players’ tunnel, breathtaking view of the arena from the top of the stand and finally a pitchside walk.

The highlight of the trip is a visit to the England dressing room where you will learn about the match-day preparations and routines of international rugby players.

World Rugby Museum

The award-winning World Rugby Museum is the definitive home for everything and anything about rugby. Housing the world’s most prestigious collection of rugby memorabilia.

Their collection of over 25,000 objects are displayed within the permanent galleries.

What does this coach trip include?

Return coach travel from your chosen pick-up point

Entrance to World Rugby Museum inc. a Tour of Twickenham Stadium

Trip Itinerary

Depart last pick0up point at 10:15

Arrive at Twickenham Stadium for 13:00

Depart at 17:00 for our return journey home

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The Ultimate Guide to Visiting the Twickenham Stadium

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Twickenham Stadium is more than just a place to watch a rugby match. It’s one of the most famous rugby tourist attractions in the world, the largest rugby union venue on the planet, and, most importantly, the official home of England Rugby.

Not only do 82,000 spectators head to the stadium to watch a riveting rugby match on match days, now rugby fans can take a tour around the stadium, visit the World Rugby Museum, shop at the England Rugby Store, and even watch some of the biggest names in music perform a live music concert inside the stadium as well.

The origins of Twickenham Stadium can be dated all the way back to 1907, when the land was purchased by the RFU for just over £5,500; and in 1909 the first rugby match was held at the stadium.

In 1996 The Museum of Rugby was officially opened to the public; (although it was later renamed the World Rugby Museum in 2007), and the museum alone attracts over 25,000 visitors each year.

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Twickenham Stadium Highlights

On match days, Twickenham Stadium comes to life as thousands of rugby fans head to the stadium to watch an exciting game of rugby. But besides watching a rugby match at one of the most famous rugby stadiums in the world, visitors can embark on a tour around the stadium and visit the World Rugby Museum (stadium tours not available on event days).

The World Rugby Museum, which is located in the South Stand of Twickenham Stadium, houses over 41,000 rugby-related objects as well as various galleries and exhibitions and shouldn’t be missed by any hardcore rugby fan.

Visitors venturing on a Twickenham Stadium Tour can get a fascinating “behind the scenes” look at some of the many areas of the stadium, including the Players’ Tunnel, England Changing Room and the Royal Box.

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Getting There

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Twickenham Stadium Tours last approximately 75 minutes and are led by a tour guide. All tickets include entry into the World Rugby Museum, which is visited at your leisure.

It is highly recommended that you book your tickets for the Stadium Tour beforehand, as there is limited availability for each tour.

Stadium Tours are not available on event days.

Visitors should check in at the England Rugby Store in the stadium's South Stand.

Free parking is available for Twickenham Stadium Tour and World Rugby Museum visitors.

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Ticket prices and Opening Hours

Tickets for the Twickenham Stadium Tour (which includes entry into the World Rugby Museum) cost:

  • £27.95 for adults
  • £22.95 for concessions
  • £17.50 for children (age 5-15)

Entry in the World Rugby Museum costs:

  • £12.50 for adults
  • £10 for concessions
  • £7.50 for children (age 5-15)

Children under the ages of five can enter for free.

Tours of the Twickenham Stadium are on:

  • Tuesdays to Fridays (10.30, 12.30, 14.30.)
  • Saturdays (10.30, 12.00, 13.00, 14.30.)
  • Sundays (11.30, 13.00, 14.30.)

The World Rugby Museum is open from:

  • Tuesdays to Saturdays (10.00-17.00)
  • Sundays and Bank Holidays (11.00-17.00)

Last entry into the museum is at 16.00.

Twickenham Stadium Tours and World Rugby Museum are closed on Mondays, as well as on Easter Sunday, Christmas Eve to Boxing Day, New Year’s Day.

If you are interested in the Twickenham Stadium Tours, you might also want to join some of the Free Tours in London departing every day.

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Bill Sweeney, the Rugby Football Union chief executive, believes Red Roses tickets are “probably priced too cheaply” given the rising levels of interest in the team and their unrivalled Grand Slam success .

England were crowned Grand Slam champions for a third consecutive year after beating France in Bordeaux, capping off an impressive Six Nations campaign studded by record attendances and an entertaining style of attacking rugby.

The Red Roses attracted a crowd of 19,705 for their second-round hammering over Wales – a record attendance for a women’s Test outside of Twickenham – before 48,778 watched their rout of Ireland at the home of English rugby .

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RFU Chief Executive Officer Bill Sweeney during the Guinness Women's Six Nations 2024 match between England and Ireland at Twickenham Stadium on April 20, 2024 in London, England

With their significantly lower value, women’s tickets are a key part of the union’s strategy to make Twickenham more of a diverse and accessible place while growing the Red Roses’ fanbase.

It cost a family of four just £50 to watch England’s headline match at Twickenham against Ireland last week. The match – which attracted the second-highest attendance for a women’s Test – made a modest profit for the RFU and Sweeney hinted the union could revisit its Red Roses pricing strategy.

“At the moment, the gap between the average price for a ticket for a women’s match at Twickenham and a men’s match is massive,” said Sweeney. “It’s a huge gap. I think we’re probably priced [them] too cheaply at the moment, but we want to keep the fans coming in and we want them to enjoy that experience. I’m not saying we’re looking at a price increase but it is pretty low at the moment.”

The RFU is on a mission to grow the Red Roses’ fanbase as it builds towards a home women’s World Cup next year when it hopes to sell out Twickenham for the final.

England will host the Black Ferns this September at the home of English rugby in a warm-up for WXV which is expected to attract another bumper attendance, with Sweeney confirming the Red Roses are on course to be a profit-making entity for the union by 2030 at the latest.

England romped to colossal victories ahead of the Grand Slam showdown with the England head coach John Mitchell revealing the team’s multifaceted attack is part of the team’s wider aim to fill Twickenham.

The RFU has made a concerted effort to stage Red Roses matches around the country in recent years but it remains uncertain whether Twickenham will become the permanent home for the women’s team beyond the 2025 tournament.

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“It’s a difficult one, isn’t it? The reason we can’t take the men’s team around the country is because the financial hit to us is massive,” said Sweeney. “We have the stadium which costs a lot of money and we need to leverage that and make sure we get the right return at the moment.”

Despite the growing interest in the Red Roses, Sweeney admitted it was “difficult” for the RFU to attract female-centric brands and sponsors although remained optimistic that there would be an uptick in commercial interest as the team’s profile continues to grow.

He also insisted the women were no longer seen as “add-ons” - despite the fact that Umbro, the RFU’s official kit manufacturer for the past five years, is yet to provide sports bras for the Red Roses.

The team also boarded a 7am flight from Bordeaux on Sunday with budget airline EasyJet hours after their Grand Slam victory instead of flying with British Airways, the RFU’s official airline partner. Sweeney, however, insisted the decision was not financially motivated. “They’ve been in the competition for a long time and the BA flight was in the evening and the EasyJet flight was in the morning and it was their choice,” he explained. “They’d rather go in the morning and get home.”

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    Welcome to Twickenham Stadium the Home of England Rugby. Seating an impressive 82,000 spectators, Twickenham is the largest dedicated rugby union venue in the world and has become a destination for fans around the world to experience the excitement of a match day, sample the history of a stadium tour, visit the superb World Rugby Museum, take a trip to the Rugby Store, host an event or watch ...

  8. Twickenham Stadium Tours & World Rugby Museum: A Must-Visit for Rugby Fans

    Twickenham stadium tours and a visit to the World Rugby Museum offer more than just a glimpse into the world of rugby; they offer an emotional journey through the sport's history, its highs and lows, and its indelible mark on culture and society. Whether you're a lifelong fan or simply curious about rugby, Twickenham welcomes you to explore ...

  9. Twickenham Stadium Tour & World Rugby Museum

    Capture the atmosphere of one of the world's most iconic rugby stadiums on a 90-minute tour of Twickenham Stadium and the World Rugby Museum. Alongside a guide, you'll gain entry to VIP areas and enjoy panoramic vistas of the stadium from the royal box. Scour the England dressing room for the shirt of your favorite player and hear tales of eccentric pre-match rituals. Conclude your tour by ...

  10. Twickenham Stadium Tours and World Rugby Museum

    Adult ticket. £12.50 to £27.95 per ticket. Lower price is museum only. Higher is the combined tour/museum. Adults 16-60; Concessions are students with valid ID and 60+. Child is 5-15 years; Under 5s go free but an insurance disclaimer must be signed prior to admittance. This content has been supplied by Twickenham Stadium Tours and World ...

  11. Twickenham Stadium Tour & World Rugby Museum

    Twickenham Stadium Tour and Rugby Museum highlights Access to the England dressing room allows you to get a real behind-the-scenes feel for match day preparations. Head up to the Royal Box for a splendid view of the ground, walk down the players' tunnel and imagine the swell of roaring fans, and take a look at the grass from the pitchside.

  12. World Rugby Museum & Twickenham Stadium Tour

    The 75-minute tour takes you behind the scenes to visit the some of the most exciting and select areas of the Stadium. Included in the tour are the royal box, players' tunnel, breathtaking view of the arena from the top of the stand and finally a pitchside walk. ... Entrance to World Rugby Museum inc. a Tour of Twickenham Stadium . Trip ...

  13. Twickenham Stadium

    Twickenham Stadium is the home of England Rugby and the largest dedicated rugby union venue in the world, seating up to 82,000 people. The stadium is a destination for fans around the world to experience the action on the pitch on a match day, dance to some of the biggest stars in music, re-live the history of a stadium tour, visit the newly housed World Rugby Museum, host a fantastic event or ...

  14. World Rugby Museum

    10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. The award-winning World Rugby Museum is the definitive home for everything and anything about rugby. Housing the world's most prestigious collection of rugby memorabilia and offering memorable tours of the iconic, Twickenham Stadium. Duration: 1-2 hours.

  15. Twickenham Stadium

    Twickenham Stadium (/ ˈ t w ɪ k ən əm /) in Twickenham, south-west London, England, is a rugby union stadium owned by the Rugby Football Union (RFU), English rugby union governing body, which has its headquarters there. The stadium is England's national rugby union stadium and is the venue of the England national rugby union team home matches.. It is the world's largest rugby union stadium ...

  16. Legends Tours of Twickenham

    Our Legends Tours are based on a per person charge. Guided Stadium Tour (as part of a group of up to 25 people) with a Rugby Legend. The tour takes you behind the scenes to visit some of the most exciting and select areas of the Stadium, including the Royal Box, players' tunnel, England Dressing Room and pitch-side.

  17. Twickenham Stadium Tour & World Rugby Museum

    Go behind the scenes at Twickenham Stadium and explore the history behind one of London's most-loved sports at the World Rugby Museum. Enjoy a guided tour of Twickenham Stadium and entry to the World Rugby Museum with Go City®. Your pass gives you access to a tour of the home of England Rugby and entry to the World Rugby Museum.

  18. The Ultimate Guide to Visiting the Twickenham Stadium

    Twickenham Stadium Highlights. On match days, Twickenham Stadium comes to life as thousands of rugby fans head to the stadium to watch an exciting game of rugby. But besides watching a rugby match at one of the most famous rugby stadiums in the world, visitors can embark on a tour around the stadium and visit the World Rugby Museum (stadium ...

  19. Twickenham Stadium

    These days, Twickenham offers much more than just top-flight sport, and has become a destination for fans around the world to experience the excitement of a match day, sample the history of a stadium tour, visit the superb World Rugby Museum, take a trip to the Rugby Store, host an event, or watch some of the biggest names in music perform.

  20. Autumn Internationals 2024: Fixtures, schedule and kick-off times for

    3.10pm England vs New Zealand, Twickenham Stadium. ... Watch every game of the 2025 British and Irish Lions tour of Australia, including all three Test matches against the Wallabies, ...

  21. Twickenham Stadium's World Rugby Museum & Stadium Tours

    Visit exclusive areas of the stadium usually reserved for elite rugby players, including the England Changing Room, Players Tunnel, pitch-side and more. ... Twickenham Stadium, Whitton Rd, Twickenham TW2 7BA Plan your visit. Opening hours Tue - Sat: 10:00 - 17:00 Sun: 11:00 - 17:00 Stadium tour times. Contact T:

  22. Bill Sweeney: Red Roses tickets at Twickenham are too cheap

    Bill Sweeney: Red Roses tickets at Twickenham are too cheap It cost a family of four just £50 to watch England dismantle Ireland at Twickenham - a bargain compared to the price for men's matches

  23. What's on at Twickenham Stadium

    Join us at Twickenham Stadium for the official England Rugby dinner at Twickenham Stadium on 5 June 2024 in aid of Rugby United. The evening will be a rare opportunity to wine and dine with the England squad and coaches. It's an event not to be missed! Buy Tickets. 8th June 2024 - Kick-off 15:00.

  24. Buy Tickets

    Family discount will be automatically applied to standard Twickenham Stadium Tour bookings with at least one adult and two child tickets.. Group discount will be automatically applied to bookings of 20 or more. Earphones (£5pp) The World Rugby Museum features a bonus digital element which is accessible from your smartphone. If required, you ...

  25. Jess Glynne Setlist at Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham

    Get the Jess Glynne Setlist of the concert at Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham, England on April 27, 2024 from the Jess The Album (Intimate Tour) Tour and other Jess Glynne Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  26. World Rugby Museum

    Housing the world's most prestigious collection of rugby memorabilia and offering memorable tours of the iconic, Twickenham Stadium. Book Tickets. World Rugby Museum, Twickenham Stadium, Whitton Rd, Twickenham TW2 7BA Getting here Tue - Sat 10:00-17:00 Sun 11:00-17:00 Bank Holidays

  27. Legends Tour of Twickenham Stadium

    New Legends Tour of Twickenham Announced with Jason Leonard OBE. Secure your place on the tour to explore behind the scenes at Twickenham, while enjoying the personal insights, match memories, and fascinating playing career tales of a true giant of the game. Take a seat in the prestigious England Changing Room, line-up alongside Jason in the ...