Old Trafford: reviews, price and practical tips

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Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, M16 0RA Manchester, United Kingdom
Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, M16 0RA Manchester, United Kingdom
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Stade Old Trafford

The Home of Manchester United

Located in Manchester, Old Trafford serves as the home turf for the legendary Manchester United. It stands as the second largest football stadium in the United Kingdom behind Wembley Stadium and the seventh largest in Europe.

A History of Resilience

Manchester United remains the most decorated football club in the United Kingdom. With 20 league titles and numerous cup victories, it ranks among the most profitable clubs globally, currently valued at 3 billion GBP (about 3.8 billion USD). This success was not always guaranteed, as the club navigated decades of significant financial hurdles.

The stadium was designed by Archibald Leitch, a Scottish architect known for his work on various grounds across the United Kingdom and Ireland. Completed in 1909, the facility now holds approximately 80,000 spectators. This capacity and scale earned it the nickname Theatre of Dreams for an all-seater stadium.

The path to its current state was long. In 1936, the North Stand was renovated with a new roof, followed by the South Stand two years later. The stadium suffered near-total destruction during World War II. During this period, Manchester United was forced to play and train at the former ground of their local rivals, Maine Road.

Reconstruction occurred throughout the 1950s, featuring a covered main stand and the installation of floodlights to host evening European matches. In 2006, an expansion added 8,000 seats. Beyond football, the stadium serves as a venue for rugby league matches and major concerts.

A Must for Football Fans

From the stands and locker rooms to the press rooms and VIP suites, the tour offers a comprehensive look behind the scenes. While stepping onto the pitch is off-limits to the public, you can walk through the grandstands and the famous sections: the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand (North), the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand (South), the Stretford End (West), and the East Stand. The facility also houses 165 VIP suites.

The attached museum tracks the evolution of the club. The collection features jerseys and boots worn by the team's greatest players, and the trophy cabinet displays a significant haul of silverware. In honor of their legacy, the club celebrates its icons with either a dedicated museum exhibit or a commemorative statue.

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Opening hours

Every day from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM
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Reviews of Old Trafford

Summary of 4 reviews
4.8/5
Average rating
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Total recommendations

Ratings by visit type

With family
4.5
As a couple
4
With friends
5

Avygeo ranking

#615
in the world
#453
in Europe
#29
in United Kingdom
#1
in Manchester

Club not always on point, but a historic stadium

While many clubs haven't hesitated to move to brand new stadiums in recent years, Manchester United has chosen to stay loyal to its historic home, expanding and improving it over the years. The result is a truly special stadium with unique architecture that doesn't look like any other. Although it is very large and perfectly functional, there is an old-school, classic English football atmosphere floating in the air.

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Dated architecture but a special atmosphere

Honestly, from a purely aesthetic point of view, it is not the most beautiful stadium, with stands built in several phases and no real harmony. On the other hand, being there on a match day, you experience a special atmosphere. You can feel that it is an entire community coming together for a traditional event.

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The Theatre of Dreams

Legendary stadium for a legendary club, which has been built and expanded over decades. You can still feel that old school charm there. That is becoming more and more rare!
Just a heads up, the ticket prices for matches are super expensive.

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The best English soccer stadium?

I am far from having visited every English stadium, but Old Trafford really left a mark on me. Some of the stands are huge and impressive.

One of the differences compared to the ultra-modern arenas popping up now is that Old Trafford has managed to keep its old-school stadium spirit while growing and evolving over time. Inside, you really get the feeling of being in a historic place.

The atmosphere is good-natured, though I admit I was expecting more noise given the stadium capacity (over 70,000 seats).

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