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Est: 1899

 

Arriving at Cardiff City Stadium by Car

If you're travelling to the stadium by car, access from the M4 is easy. Leave the M4 at junction 33 and take the A4232 towards Cardiff/Barry. Exit the A4232 on to the B4267 turn-off, signposted towards Cardiff City Stadium. You'll see the stadium on the horizon as you approach the turn-off.

Follow the slip-road off the B4267 and take the first left at the roundabout - the stadium will be on your right-hand side. Turn right at the second set of traffic lights and follow the appropriate signage for your dedicated parking space.

Parking at Cardiff City Stadium is limited. Parking spaces are predominantly designated to Season Ticket Holders, with the remaining spaces allocated on a first come first served basis. There are alternative parking areas within a short walking distance of the ground.

Arriving at Cardiff City Stadium by Public Transport

Train

The railway station in closest proximity to Cardiff City Stadium is now Grangetown Station. The stadium is approximately 5-10 minutes walk away from Grangetown, which you can get to by taking a connecting train from Cardiff's main station, Cardiff Central. There are direct trains from London Paddington, Birmingham, the south coast and south-west England, with connections from the rest of the National Rail network to Central Station - a step free station with staff assistance available.

Bus

There are local bus routes and stops that provide excellent access to Cardiff City Stadium. National coach operators also provide a regular service to Cardiff City centre. For organised away support travel, please get in touch with your Club for further details.

Arriving at Cardiff City Stadium on Foot

It's easy to walk to Cardiff City Stadium, with footpaths and direct routes from most areas of the city. To walk from the centre of Cardiff to the stadium will take approximately half an hour. You will need to head south west of the Principality Stadium towards the Riverside area of the town, then follow signs to the stadium. Supporters are advised to think of their own safety when walking to the stadium, particularly during evening matches or when visibility is reduced. Always be aware of traffic around you and think about your route home when leaving at the end of the match.

 

Cardiff City Stadium capacity 2018/19: 33,316

Record PL attendance: 32,321 v Manchester City (22 September 2018)

Built: 2009

Pitch size: 105m x 68m

Stadium address: Cardiff City Stadium, Leckwith Road, Cardiff, CF11 8AZ

Phone: +44 (0) 845 365 115

Located in the Leckwith area of Cardiff, the Cardiff City Stadium holds over 33,000 supporters and is the second largest stadium in Wales. Officially opened in 2009, the stadium has been the home of the Bluebirds ever since and also hosted the UEFA Super Cup Final in 2014.

Cardiff City Stadium Map

Cardiff City Stadium Map