Twickenham Stoop
Langhorn Drive Twickenham Middlesex TW2 7SX
Check website for Harlequins matches
Train: Twickenham
Based on 2 reviews
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About Twickenham Stoop
The Stoop is rugby with a smile – smaller, friendlier, and perfect for families. Home to Harlequins, it’s got a great vibe, fab food stalls, and a buzzing family zone on match days. Ideal for kids (and rugby-curious parents) who want big fun without the full stadium overload.
Top tip from the KidRated team:
Get there early to enjoy the match-day family zone – it’s free with your ticket and packed with activities to burn off pre-kickoff energy (and sugar).
Quick Inspiration
Great for all ages, even rugby newbies. Younger kids love the face painting and food trucks, and older ones enjoy the action (and shouting). The size of the stadium makes it easy for little ones to stay engaged.
Nope, the atmosphere is fun and friendly, and someone nearby will always explain the rules if you’re stuck. It’s a brilliant intro to live sport for the whole family.
Yes, Harlequins often offer family tickets, kids go free deals, or group discounts. It’s one of the more affordable live sports options in London.
Face painting, games, meet-the-mascot moments, and sometimes player signings. It opens a couple of hours before kick-off – and kids love it.
Definitely. Expect burgers, chips, pizza, sweet treats and hot chocolate. Plus there’s a bar for grown-ups who need a cider and a sit-down.
Yes, and you should. Great spots include pitch-side (before the match), with the mascot, or under the Harlequins banners outside the stadium.
Yes – with accessible seating, wide walkways, and family-friendly loos. Staff are super helpful and used to dealing with kids and grandparents alike.
Yes, it’s a rugby stadium, so most seating is outdoors. Bring waterproofs and layers. The concourse and family zone have some covered areas.
Parking is limited, especially on match days, but there are local options if you book ahead. Twickenham, Whitton, and Richmond stations are all nearby.
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The Stoop is family friendly with a great atmosphere at games and a friendly crowd. Quins are a top club that play rugby that is fab to watch. Yes - I'm a fan but all this is true!