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Cardiff City Travel

Cardiff City Stadium, Sloper Road, Cardiff, CF11 8AZ. Capacity: 26,828

Ticket Info

Call Palace Box Office 08712 00 00 71.

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By Coach

Call Palace Box Office 08712 00 00 71.

By Car

M4: Exit M4 at junction 33 and take the A4232 towards Cardiff­/Barry. Exit the A4232 at the B4267 turn off­, sign-posted Cardiff­ City Stadium.

Follow the slip road, turning first left at the roundabout. The stadium is then on your right hand side, taking the right hand turn at the second set of traffic lights. Please follow the appropriate signage for your designated parking space.

Parking
If you get to the ground early enough, there are some spaces right by the away end - turnstile 7. There's a retail park, but parking is restricted to 90 minutes and wardens are in force. And opposite a HSS Hire plant is a car compund.

By Train

Nearest Station
Ninian Park Halt - Two minutes' walk to the ground. Catch a local train from Cardiff Central to this station.

Cardiff Central - One mile from the ground.

Grangetown - About 15-20 minute walk from the stadium.

Check train times and tickets at The Trainline. For more information, call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50.

Cardiff City Stadium Photos

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Where to Eat?

Travelling by train: There's a Burger King outside the Cardiff Central, while St Mary Street near the station has many places to grab a bite to eat.

Going by car: There is another Burger King on the services at junction 33 of the M4 and a McDonalds on the retail park off the A4232.

Near the ground: A fish & chip shop in Cornwall Street - near the Cornwall pub - and is around 1/2 mile from Ninian Park.

Where to Drink?

Safe pubs recommended: The Lansdowne, on Lansdowne Road; or the Cornwall Hotel, which is 5-10mins from the ground on Cornwall Street. Otherwise drink in the city centre, cover your colours, and avoid The Borough.

What's their ground like?

Cardiff moved to the brand new stadium just a quarter of a mile away for the start of season 2009/10 after spending 99 years at Ninian Park.

The new stadium is fully enclosed single tiered with one side having a second deck that contains executive boxes at the back.

Palace fans will be located in the corner between the Ninian and Grange Stands with an allocation of up to 1,800. As can be expected with a new ground - the view and facilities are excellent.

What do they sing?

Bluebirds, Bluebirds, Bluebirds!, Do The Ayotollah!! and Always s**t on the English side of the bridge.

Songs to sing back

Engerland, Engerland, Engerland, Engerland, Engerland!

Who do they hate?

Swansea City

Summary


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