World Rugby Museum & Allianz Stadium Twickenham Tour

Address
World Rugby Museum Twickenham Stadium 200 Whitton Road Twickenham, Middlesex TW2 7BA
Opening Hours
Tuesday to Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Sunday and Bank Holidays: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM Closed Mondays (except local school holidays)​ Last museum entry: 1 hour before closing Stadium tours: Scheduled throughout the day—see official calendar for tour start times
How to get there
By Train: South Western Railway to Twickenham Station (10-15 minute walk) By Bus: Routes 110, 281, 481, 681, 969, H20, and 618 all serve the area By Car: Parking available (free outside match days). Access via Whitton Road, near the A316/M2
Duration
Stadium Tour: Around 75–90 minutes World Rugby Museum: 30–45 minutes (allow more time if exploring interactive zones)
Age
All ages
Accessibility
Fully accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs, with lifts and ramps everywhere. There are accessible loos, baby-changing, and assistance dog facilities.
Price
from £7.50pp (Museum); £20pp (Tour)
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About The World Rugby Museum & Stadium Tour

The World Rugby Museum is Twickenham’s crown jewel, showcasing the largest, most diverse rugby collection anywhere. Including legendary shirts, iconic trophies like the Calcutta Cup, and hands-on challenges in the Play Rugby Interactive Zone. Exhibitions and interactive displays reveal rugby’s global story for fans and families alike.

To get even more bang for your buck, add a Twickenham Stadium Tour. Expert guides lead you through player-only zones; the England Changing Room, players’ tunnel, and pitch-side. Whether you’re a lifelong supporter or new to the game, the museum is the main event, and tour makes your visit truly special.

Top tip from the KidRated team:

Don’t skip the Play Rugby zone. All family members can test their speed, attempt a line-out jump, and see if they’ve got what it takes to join the squad. Book for a match day if you want the full Twickenham buzz, but tours are quieter and more in-depth during school holidays and term-time weekdays.

Is it suitable for younger kids?

Yes! The tours are lively and interactive, with plenty for kids to see, touch, and try, especially in the museum’s hands-on games. Under-5s go free.

Is it SEN-friendly?

Very accessible. There’s step-free access throughout, accessible toilets, sensory-friendly zones, and staff happy to assist. The interactive bits are especially great for kids who learn by doing. For quieter visits, try midweek afternoons.

Will grandparents enjoy it?

Definitely. Many guides are natural storytellers who bring Twickenham’s history to life, and the museum’s nostalgic displays (including vintage kit, trophies, and archive footage) will spark memories for fans of all ages. There are plenty of seats and lifts throughout, so it’s great for less mobile visitors.

Is it expensive?

Family tickets offer good value, especially if you combine the stadium tour with museum entry. Lower prices are available for museum-only visits. Kids 5-15 and concessions pay less, and under-5s get in free.

Can we take photos?

Yes! Snap away in most areas (except the changing rooms and tunnel when matches are on). The pitchside is perfect for selfies with the stadium as your backdrop.

Are there snacks and drinks?

There’s a café and a shop with drinks, snacks, and rugby-themed treats. 

How do I book?

Advance booking recommended, especially for tours during school holidays or just before/after big games. Earphones with translations are available to pre-book for non-native English speakers.

How accessible is it?

Fully accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs, with lifts and ramps everywhere.

What should we wear?

Dress for the British weather if you’re going outside. Comfy shoes, layers and something sporty for the museum challenges!

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