The City Ground, Nottingham, NG2 5FJ. Capacity: 30,602
Call Palace Box Office 08712 00 00 71.
Call Palace Box Office 08712 00 00 71.
From the North: Leave the M1 at junction 26, following the signs to Nottingham via the A610 Nuthall Road until you reach the Nottingham Ring Road A6514 at Western Boulevard.
Turn right and follow the Ring Road South, as the road becomes the A52. Continue South on the A52 signposted Grantham over Clifton Bridge, past the Nottingham Knight Island to join the Lings Bar Road at the next traffic island.
Continue to the Gamston Island and then turn left into Radcliffe Road (A6011). Turn right into Pavilion Road for Reception and Colwick Road for away supporters.
From the South: Leave the M1 at junction 24, on the A453 towards Nottingham. At the Clifton Bridge complex follow signs A52 Grantham past Nottingham Knight Island to join the Lings Bar Road at the next traffic island.
Follow the A52 signposted Grantham to the Gamston Island and then turn left into Radcliffe Road (A6011). Turn right into Pavilion Road for Reception and Colwick Road for away supporters.
From the East: Approach via the A52 Radcliffe Road from Grantham. At Gamston Island continue along Radcliffe Road as it becomes the A6011. Turn right into Pavilion Road for Reception and Colwick Road for away supporters.
From the West: Approach via the A52 from Derby to the Nottingham Ring Road, along the Stapleford Bypass. Turn right onto the Ring Road (A52) and follow routes above.
Alternatively, from the M42, follow the A453 to the Clifton Bridge complex and follow routes as from the South.
Parking
Limited street parking around the the stadium. Near the cricket ground, try Fox Road, Musters Road, Hound Road or Victoria Embankment for spaces.
There are a few parking spaces in the Larwood and Voce pub. Try car parks in Fox Road and Colwick Road or at the County Hall, situated between the river and Loughborough Road. There are a few spaces at the Elf garage in Trent Boulevard.
Nearest Station
Nottingham - about a mile away from the stadium. Turn left out of station and left again into Queens Road. Turn right at T-junction, into London Road passing Notts County’s ground on the left and over Trent Bridge, where you will see the ground.
Check train times and tickets at The Trainline. For more information, call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50.
Hooters on the way from the station has nice food. Radcliffe Road (off Trent Bridge) has a number of eateries. These include a McDonald’s Drive Thru, the Bridgford Restaurant, the Trent Bridge Pantry and Papas. Try the Trent Bridge Café on Trent Bridge.
There are a number of burger vans around the ground. Inside the stadium is the usual fare of burgers and chips including delicious chicken balti pies.
Hooters has a vast array of good-looking waitresses, and is a must. The Aviary, where there is a nice river-side terrace especially on a sunny day, on Trent Bridge is good.
The Larwood and Voce Beer pub, near the cricket ground and away end, is split for the home and away fans. The Vat & Fiddle, (Queens Bridge Rd) and the Trent Navigation next to Notts County's ground, are recommended. Beer is available inside the stadium.
Apart from one average stand on the side, the stadium is decent, with three two-tiered stands. Palace fans will be seated behind the goal in the lower tier of the Bridgford Road stand, where it holds up to 4,500.
View and facilities, including a Ladbrokes, are pretty good. The stewards are very hot on people standing up during the game.
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