
🏟️ Address: Selhurst Park, Holmesdale Road, London, SE25 6PU, United Kingdom Directions in Google Maps
Selhurst Park is located 14 km south of central London, between Crystal Palace and Croydon. It is most easily accessed by train due to its connections with multiple train lines and stations, but it is also accessible by a number of other public transport options. Due to a lack of parking in the area, driving is not recommended.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Selhurst Park. Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
There is no parking available at Selhurst Park; due to the stadium's location in a residential area, there are strict driving and parking regulations in operation on the streets in the immediate vicinity.
Spectators can use driveway rental sites such as www.justpark.com and www.yourparkingspace.co.uk to find a suitable space.
There are also 16 disabled parking bays in the Sainsbury's car park directly outside the stadium, which are available to fans displaying valid Blue Badges on matchdays on a first-come, first-served basis.
Exit the M25 at Junction 7 and follow the signs for the A23 to Croydon. At Purley, bear left onto the A23 at its junction with the A235 (to Croydon).
You will pass roundabouts and junctions with the A232 and A236 as you pass Croydon, after which the A23 bears left at Thornton Heath (at the Horseshoe pub roundabout).
Go straight over into Brigstock Road (B266), passing Thornton Heath station on your left and bearing right on to the High Street.
At the next mini roundabout, (Whitehorse Road/Grange Road) go left into Whitehorse Lane and Selhurst Park is on your right.
Taxis can drop off at the corner of Park Road and Whitehorse Lane at the north (visiting supporter) end of the stadium. The club recommends the following local taxi companies:
Selhurst Park is accessible via multiple Transport for London (TfL) bus routes:
Accommodation in London can be on the pricey side. However, this huge city has plenty of options available from hostels to luxury hotels and, combined with its sprawling transport network, there are places to stay for all budgets and tastes.
A variety of food and beverages are available from concessions points throughout the concourse in Selhurst Park's 4 stands and in the fan zone outside the ground:
Holmesdale Road
Arthur Wait
Whitehorse Lane
Main Stand
Glaziers
Beverage options in the stadium and fan zone include:
Supporters are permitted to bring one 500 ml bottle of soft drink or water that is still factory sealed as well as homemade picnic-style food. Children may bring in refillable drinks bottles and thermos flasks containing hot drinks at the discretion of the safety officer. Outside catering is only permitted if it was purchased in the fan zone.
Selhurst Park is accessible via multiple train lines including Southern, Thameslink, and London Overground services:
Selhurst and Thornton Heath stations both have step free access to all platforms, but Norwood Junction only has step free access to Platform 1 for northbound stopping services; it does not have step free access for platforms 2-6.
Supporters are encouraged to cycle to the stadium and free bike storage is available on request at the Information Centre by Entrance 9, which opens 3 hours prior to kick-off.
Selhurst Park is located 14 km south of central London. If you're staying in Croydon or Crystal Palace then you'll approximately be within a 3.0 km (36 min) walk and so you may find it practical to arrive on foot.
There are 14 entrances around Selhurst Park arranged in anti-clockwise fashion, starting and ending on Holmesdale Road. There are no entrances on Whitehorse Lane.
Entrances 2, 5, 6, and 8 are accessible.
Public and accessible toilets are located throughout the stadium.
During your time at the ground, Accessibility Hosts – identifiable by their maroon tabards – will be on hand to assist you, as will Crystal Palace's Fan Support Team wearing red coats.
Changing Places
There is a changing places facility close to the accessible viewing platform in the Lower Holmesdale Road Stand. A smaller changing area with a drop down table is also available in the Main Stand.
Inclusion Rooms
There is a fully accessible Sensory Room located beneath the Whitehorse Lane Stand. There is also a larger Inclusion Room, with a view of the pitch, located in the Holmesdale Road stand, but it is not accessible for wheelchair users because of its location.
Spectators who would like to make use of either room should pre-book this in advance with the club's Disability Liaison Officer, who can be contacted at dlo@cpfc.co.uk.
Requests made on the day may be accommodated subject to availability; should you need to use one then please inform the DLO, a steward or Accessibility Host.
In-Seat Wait Service
A member of staff will visit you in your accessible seating location to take your refreshments order and subsequently deliver it directly to you. Alternatively, there will be bars and kiosks nearby with lowered sales counters, and lap trays are also available for wheelchair users on request.
Audio Descriptive Commentary
Guests who are blind or partially sighted can make use of the audio descriptive commentary service that is available.
Spectators who would like to use this service should pre-book this in advance with the club's Disability Liaison Officer, who can be contacted at dlo@cpfc.co.uk.
Requests made on the day may be accommodated subject to availability; should you need to use it then please inform the DLO, a steward or Accessibility Host.
Selhurst Park has a capacity of approximately 25,486. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
Holmesdale Road, London, SE25 6PU, United Kingdom.