Anfield Road, Liverpool L4 0TH
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Anfield has been Liverpool's legendary and spiritual home since 1884, universally recognized as one of world football's most iconic, emotional, and historically significant venues that transcends sport itself. With a capacity of 61,276 following recent expansions, this cathedral of football is famous worldwide for the spine-tingling Kop stand and the soul-stirring pre-match rendition of ""You'll Never Walk Alone"" that creates an atmosphere unmatched anywhere in global sport. The stadium has witnessed Liverpool's golden eras, European Cup triumphs, Premier League titles, and countless historic moments that have become part of football folklore, while serving as a pilgrimage site for football fans from every corner of the globe. Recently expanded with the impressive new Main Stand and enlarged Anfield Road End, the venue maintains its intimate feel and electric atmosphere despite the increased capacity, ensuring that every supporter remains close to the action and contributes to the famous Anfield atmosphere. The ground represents Liverpool's global appeal, working-class heritage, and the unique bond between club and community that has made Liverpool Football Club one of the most successful and beloved institutions in world football. Beyond its architectural beauty and modern facilities, Anfield embodies the spirit of Liverpool, the passion of its supporters, and the club's philosophy that football is more than just a game - it's a way of life, a source of hope, and a celebration of human spirit that makes this venue truly special among world football stadiums.
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Aerial View of Anfield Stadium Liverpool Football Club
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Liverpool Lime Street is main station (2.5 miles from Anfield). From Lime Street take bus 26, 27 to Anfield. Kirkdale station (1 mile) on Merseyrail Northern Line is closer. Sandhills station also serves area. Direct trains to Liverpool from London Euston (2.5 hours), Manchester (45 minutes).
Arriva buses 26, 27 from Liverpool city centre terminate near stadium. Route 917 matchday shuttle from Liverpool ONE. Route 26 runs from Queen Square Bus Station to Anfield Road. Journey time 15-20 minutes from city centre. Services increase frequency on matchdays.
From M62 Junction 6: Follow A5080 (Queen's Drive) toward Walton, then A580 to Anfield. From M57 Junction 5: Take A580 Walton Road directly to stadium area. Well signposted on matchdays. Allow extra time due to road closures around stadium.
Very limited street parking - resident permit zones surround stadium. Park-and-ride recommended from Liverpool city centre or Sandhills. Some local residents offer private parking. Stanley Park car park available but fills quickly. Consider public transport.
From Kirkdale station: 1 mile walk via Walton Breck Road. From city centre: 2.5 mile walk via Lime Street, Great Homer Street, then Walton Breck Road. From Sandhills: 20-minute walk through Stanley Park area.
Luxury accommodation. Rates from £- per night.
Titanic Hotel Liverpool - Historic luxury conversion at Stanley Dock with spectacular waterfront views. The Shankly Hotel - Liverpool FC themed luxury hotel in city centre. Malmaison Liverpool - Boutique luxury in converted Victorian warehouse.
Mid-range accommodation. Rates from £- per night.
Crowne Plaza Liverpool City Centre - 4-star business hotel. Holiday Inn Liverpool City Centre - Reliable mid-range option. Jurys Inn Liverpool - Modern hotel near Albert Dock area. Good transport links to Anfield via bus routes.
Budget accommodation. Rates from £- per night.
Premier Inn Liverpool City Centre locations. Travelodge Liverpool Central. YHA Liverpool Central. Various budget options in city centre with bus connections to stadium area.
Over 200 wheelchair spaces available throughout stadium including Main Stand and Kop areas. Dedicated lifts provide access to all levels. Priority parking available for disabled supporters. Away wheelchair section available with advance booking.
Accessible toilets on all levels including Changing Places facilities. Lowered concession counters available. Guide dogs welcome throughout stadium. Accessible parking spaces near entrance for blue badge holders.
Audio commentary headsets available for visually impaired supporters. Tactile maps of stadium available. Staff assistance for navigation around stadium. Sensory rooms available for supporters requiring quiet space during matches.
tickets for Anfield Stadium range from £685 to £ for the current season. Season tickets from £685 (some areas) up to £869 for premium locations. Under-17 season tickets from £145. Match tickets vary by category - Cat A games most expensive. Kop season tickets among most affordable options. These standard tickets include stadium access, making them an excellent choice for visitors seeking affordable stadium access.
tickets for Anfield Stadium range from £225 to £ for the current season. Premium packages including Main Stand hospitality from £225+ per person. Champions Club offers exclusive dining experience. Executive boxes available for corporate entertaining. Includes premium seating, catering, and bar access. These standard tickets include stadium access, making them an excellent choice for visitors seeking enhanced matchday experience.
tickets for Anfield Stadium range from £ to £ for the current season. The Dugout - Pitch-side dining experience. Boot Room Sports Bar - Themed hospitality venue. Centenary Club - Exclusive member dining. All packages include match ticket, catering, and premium facilities. Advanced booking essential. These standard tickets include stadium access, making them an excellent choice for visitors seeking luxury hospitality experience.
Anfield has a capacity of 61,276 following recent expansions, making it one of Europe's largest and most atmospheric football stadiums.
Anfield is located at Anfield Road, Liverpool L4 0TH, in the Anfield area of Liverpool, approximately 2.5 miles northeast of Liverpool city centre.
Kirkdale (1 mile walk), Liverpool Lime Street (2.5 miles, bus 26/27), Sandhills (1.5 miles).
Kirkdale: 1 mile walk. Lime Street: 2.5 miles (bus). Sandhills: 1.5 miles.
Anfield was built in 1884.
It cost £500 to build Anfield.
The capacity of Anfield is 61,276.
Yes, Anfield has a fixed roof covering the stands, but it is open above the pitch.
Anfield is owned by Liverpool.
Yes, you can take small bags no larger than A4 size into Anfield.
A pint of beer costs £5.20 in Anfield.
Association football is the primary sport played at Anfield.
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