It's a rugby stadium, you go there and watch the r...
It's a rugby stadium, you go there and watch the rugby. Enjoyment tends to stem from the quality of the match. Beer is a bit dear.
It's a rugby stadium, you go there and watch the rugby. Enjoyment tends to stem from the quality of the match. Beer is a bit dear.
Came to watch the NY Giants play the LA Rams. The seats were a bit tight and narrow. The view of the pitch was really good. I sat in the middle section. The large screen TV'S on both ends were useful. The bad, no TV'S or audio in the concessions area so when you leave your seats you don't know what's going on in the game.
The staff manning the beverage and food stands were well organised, and the atmosphere was amazing. The toilets, despite the queues if you went at peak times, were always spotless.
Excellent rugby stadium, fantastic day even though cold & wet, expensive food & drink but then they all are....still a great day.
Only drama was the bars not being consistent with the drinks they sold. Had to go hunting for cider.
Stunning venue, saw U2 here and will definatly be back for a Rugby game. The atmosphere was electric.
Great venue for Rugby at the home of Rugby. Car parking can be a problem so get there early by car.
Fantastic place , biggest dedicated rugby arena in the world I think. Numerous bars and eateries on the outside, very well organised to get to your seat. Easy to get to and leave with a huge number of buses, almost like clockwork. Can't fault it.
Watched the HSBC Sevens at the stadium. A great day. Sad that the stadium was only partly opened and only 36 000 tickets sold, due to complains from people in the neighbourhood. Move the Sevens to a more friendly neighbourhood!
Okay the iconic home of English Rugby. But depending on where you sit you may not enjoy the view end up watching it the big screens instead. Still you have to go at least once in your lifetime.
What a stadium. I mean 2 rival teams completely at odds with each other but handled like equals. Never once did I feel English nor Scottish - just a rugby fan. A brilliant stadium with excellent amenities, fabulous staff and a great location. Football could learn a lot from the Roses.
This has to be the Mecca for all rugby fans. Great atmosphere for matches.
Rugby is stupid i prefer Football! Real American Football!!
First time visiting the stadium and was really impressed with the organisation of the safety teams coming into and out of here.
The seats are too narrow, making you feel squashed the whole time. The gap between the rows is too close, so you feel squashed again.
Decent amenities and plenty of food and drink vendors, but most of them a rip-off.
Public transport is difficult to get to and from and every train station is a long walk away.
Overall, the atmosphere compared to, say Wembley, is not anywhere near as good.
Great stadium, so poor train service thanks to SWT.
Great stadium, and the NFL @ Twickenham was organised very well.
Great atmosphere watching Saracens play Exeter Cheifs
Went to watch England play Wales . Seated in u21 behind goal posts. Brilliant seats to watch a superb game made better cos England won!
An absolute nightmare trying to get away. One train station and everyone heading to it
Home of rugby! The end of season finals are always amazing here.
Fantastic,great stadium, easy to get to and from,people say its expensive?really its London it's going to be ,
Watched England v Fiji for the opening game of world cup, love the atmosphere and had a great day.
Fantastic
Stadium
Great atmosphere and lots of fun and good food available. While walking to the stadium the road security is awesome.
To little legspace. Pretty hard to endure over longer periods of time. Otherwise not bad
Appalling legroom/shoulder space in the ground, queues of 30 minutes plus for food and an ugly, decrepit exterior/concourse. Transport links are poor and the walk to/from the Station pretty uninspiring. Still the lack of room is the worst part - if you are a 6'3 plus I would not buy a ticket - it is simply too painful to sit for more than 15 minutes.
Great stadium . Great views . Good game poor weather .
Good Stadium , great game, wonderful stewards made it a great day out. I'll definitely go there again.
Best rugby stadium in the world except price of drink
What is there to say? It's the home of English rugby! Best burger is to be had at 1 Rugby Rd, opposite the rugby player statues.
NFL Visits Twickenham for the first time. I had a great time as usual. Plenty beer, food and great experience.
Awesome stadium. Def want to watch a match here someday
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.
Only used it for the shop helpful staff and easy free parking
Fantastic atmosphere and a truly awesome experience.
The greatest rugby stadium in the world? Lots of good pubs in the vicinity too.
Probably the best stadium I've ever been to! This place is the world stage for rugby and had great views from every angle. The rugby atmosphere is always enjoyable and to see England here is a must for any rugby fan.
Always a pleasure to drive people here on work related trips sometime you get all the luck and have the best parking possible on the stadium grounds with free entry and sometimes you get stuck all the way out at the rose one coach park either way thou I usually have a good day at work
Very little more can be said about the World's most famous rugby stadium packed with 83,000 noisy fans.. awesome. Very lucky to be a guest in the Green Room and served great food, drinks and rugby banter by Mike Tindall and Ben Kay. Awesome!
Great stadium, been to many many rugby matches over the years.
It's full of English rugby fans, which isn't great for a Scotsman like me. I always feel Twickenham is a bit soulless. Too many chicken sandwiches in the west car park. Too many dreadful RFU people. It's not as good as Wembley for sightlines and the tickets are over-priced. It's also difficult to get to by car or train. It always takes ages on the way home. Cardiff is a much better matchday experience.
Army vs Navy say no more a wonderful occasion at a wonderful venue
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