World Rugby Museum and Twickenham Stadium Tours
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About World Rugby Museum and Twickenham Stadium Tours

Fancy a peek inside the England dressing room? A Stadium Tour will get you there. Sit in the seat of your favourite player before finding out how it feels to run out of the players’ tunnel – now that’s something to shout about!

Head to Twickenham Stadium’s Museum of Rugby where the world’s largest collection of rugby memorabilia helps tell the story of how a schoolboy game became an internationally renowned professional sport. Paintings, archive match footage from around the globe and even a scrummaging machine that tests your strength bring the game’s vibrant history to life, promising an interactive experience for all the family.

Facilities

Opening Times Stadium Tour Times: Tuesday to Saturday 10:30, 12:00,13:30, 15:00. Sunday 13:00, 15:00. Monday: Closed

World Rugby Museum and Twickenham Stadium Tours Address

Address:
Rugby Road
Twickenham
TW1 1DZ
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8892 8877
Email:
Website: http://www.rfu.com/microsites/museum

Prices for World Rugby Museum and Twickenham Stadium Tours

Adult: From £14.00 (USD21.80)  per ticket
Family: From £40.00 (USD62.30)  per ticket
Concession: From £8.00 (USD12.46)  per ticket
Child: From £8.00 (USD12.46)  per ticket

Location Information for World Rugby Museum and Twickenham Stadium Tours

Address:
Rugby Road
Twickenham
TW1 1DZ
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8892 8877
Email:
Website: http://www.rfu.com/microsites/museum
By Road: Turn right and then take Whitton Road on your left. Follow this road to the end then cross over. At the main roundabout the stadium should be directly in front of you.

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Events at World Rugby Museum and Twickenham Stadium Tours

  • Guided Tours of Twickenham Stadium

    Exhibition

    Recurring event

    Visitors will have access to the England team dressing room, feel the adrenaline rush in the players' tunnel and even view the hallowed turf from pitch side. The tour also encompasses areas of the Stadium that are not normally accessible to the public, all in the company of one of the stadium's tour guides.

  • HQ at 100

    Exhibition

    2 Oct 2009 to 31 Aug 2010

    The 100 hundredth anniversary of the world's most iconic rugby stadium. The special exhibition charts the fascinating story of Twickenham Stadium and England rugby since Welshman Walter Gronow kicked-off the first international game.

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