Anfield can be a very busy place,
especially on match days, so its a good idea to plan your visit
before you leave. The information below is designed to
help you plan you next visit. If you are a regular visitor
to Anfield and have any advice or tips for other travellers
please email us and we will add them to this page.
Getting to
Liverpool
By road -
Anfield is located near the centre of Liverpool and is easily
accessible from all major routes into the city. The
stadium is just 3 miles from the city centre, 4 miles from the
M62 and 7 miles from the end of the M57 and M58. The
stadium is well sign posted from the city centre. Please
be aware that car parking space around the stadium is limited so
you should either arrive early or leave your car in the city
centre and use one of the following bus or rail links to reach
the stadium.
By bus - Buses are available from various points around
the city. Take a 26 or 27 from Paradise St. Interchange, a
17 or 217 from Queen Square bus station. Both of these
services go directly to the ground. Alternatively the 68 /
168 between Bootle and Aigburgh and the 14's and 19's (from
Queens Square) stop a short distance from the stadium.
By Soccerbus
- There are frequent buses from Bank Hall and Kirkdale Stations
(on the Merseyrail Northern Line) to Anfield on all Premier
League and Cup matches. These buses will run for 2 hours
before kick off and for 50 minutes after the final whistle.
A single journey will cost just £1.50 and you can pay as you
board. The service is free for people with a valid Tioplus,
Trio, Solo or Saveaway ticket or Merseyrail Free Travel Pass
holders.
By rail - Lime Street Railway Station is just 2 miles
from the stadium. Taxi's from the station to the ground
will cost approximately £4 for up to 5 people.
Alternatively buses run from Queen Square Bus Station, which is
just 2 minutes from Lime Street Station. On match days you
can use the Merseyrail network to link up with the Soccerbus
service.
By air - Liverpool John Lennon airport is approximately
10 miles from Anfield. From the airport you can use a taxi
or bus service. A taxi will cost around £15.
Alternatively catch the 80A or 86A bus service to Liverpool
South Parkway bus / rail interchange and ask for a rail ticket
to Anfield.
Accessibility
There are a limited
number of spaces available for disabled supporters in the
Anfield Road, Paddock and Kop stands. Tickets are
available for general sale several weeks before a match.
Please see the official club website for details of when tickets
go on sale. There are spaces for personal assistants to
sit with disabled visitors. If you would like more
information please call the club using the numbers provided
below:
Emma Harrison -
0151 2642320
David Evans - 0151 2642221
Please
click here to visit the official club website for details of
ticket sales and availability.
Anfield Tour
Enjoy a guided tour
around Anfield and see behind the scenes areas such as the
changing rooms and dug out. Tours are conducted by an
experienced member of staff and will take approximately 1 hour
to complete. Tour and museum tickets can be purchased
together and cost:
Adult - £10.00
OAP / Child - £6.00
Families - £25.00
We would recommend that you book your stadium tour prior to your
visit as they can be very popular and places can be limited.
Please note that tours are not conducted on match days.
Club Shop and
Museum
The club shop and
museum opening hours are as follows:
Club Shop - 10am -
5 pm (7 days a week)
Museum - 10am - 5pm. (7 days a week) Last admission is at
4pm or 1 hour before kick off on match days. The museum
costs £5 for adults, £3 for OAP's / children and £13 for
families. Tickets for the museum can be purchased on the
day, or by prior arrangement.
Match Days
Traffic is very
heavy on all roads and public transport systems before and after
a match. To check timetables and avoid delays contact
Traveline Merseyside on 0870 608 2 608 (available 8am - 8pm 7
days a week).
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