
🏟️ Address: Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Radcliffe Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG2 6AG, United Kingdom Directions in Google Maps
Located around 3 km (40 min walk) south of Nottingham city centre, Trent Bridge is easily accessible by car, bike, public transport, or on foot.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Trent Bridge Cricket Ground. 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.
Parking can be reserved in advance on the Trent Bridge website.
There are a number of car parks in Nottingham City Centre that can be used by Trent Bridge visitors.
These include:
Nottingham Express Transit (NET) offers a park and ride tram service across the city.
Free parking spaces for NET customers can be found at Clifton South (NG11 8BF), The Forest (NG7 6AQ), Hucknall (Ng15 7TD), Moor Bridge (NG6 8AE), Phoenix Park (NG8 6AS), Toton Lane (NG9 7JA), and Wilkinson Street (NG7 7NW).
Queens Walk – 1.6 km (19 min) walk – and Meadows Embankment – 2.0 km (24 min) walk – are the closest tram stops to the venue.
Tram tickets can be purchased using cash/card from ticket machines at each stop, via the NETGO app, or by tapping a contactless card on the lime green validators at the end of each platform. Tram users do not need to tap out at the end of their journey.
A taxi rank can be found 200 yards from the ground on Bridgford Road, close to the West Bridgford Co-op.
For those who need to call a taxi, Trent Bridge recommends Royal Cabs (0115 9608 608), Trent Cars (0115 950 5050), and Yellow Cars (0115 981 8181).
Nottingham is a small city with fair prices, so it’s easy to find budget accommodation, but don’t expect to find so many high-end hotels.
Visitors may bring personal food items and soft drinks into Trent Bridge, as long as they come in plastic or cardboard containers.
Onsite, visitors will find a wide range of catering outlets and concession stands. For example, the Cricketers’ Suite, on the first floor of the Radcliffe Road Stand, serves hot and cold food, while the Trent Bridge Inn Courtyard offers casual eats and refreshments.
Water fountains can be found in the Smith Cooper Stand, Pavilion, and William Clarke Stand.
There are 6 main entrances at Trent Bridge:
Gates open 1 – 1.5 hours before play depending on the match. Please check the venue website for more information.
A wide range of buses travel close to Trent Bridge Cricket Ground.
These, and their nearest stop to the venue, include:
Tickets are available to purchase on the bus, provided you pay via contactless card or have the exact fare in cash.
Most services travel every 10/15 minutes.
Nottingham Express Transit (NET) offers a tram service across the city.
Queens Walk – 1.6 km (19 min) walk – and Meadows Embankment – 2.0 km (24 min) walk – are the closest tram stops to the venue.
Tram tickets can be purchased using cash/card from ticket machines at each stop, via the NETGO app, or by tapping a contactless card on the lime green validators at the end of each platform. Tram users do not need to tap out at the end of their journey.
Trent Bridge is around 2.0 km (24 min) from Nottingham Train Station. The station enjoys direct links with most major UK cities, including London, Birmingham, and Manchester.
Trent Bridge is easily accessible by bicycle, as Nottingham’s Trentside North cycle route runs nearby.
For County Championship and One Day Cup matches (excluding the final) only, riders are able to use bike racks on the PKF Smith Cooper Stand and Radcliffe Road Stand concourses, until an hour after play.
For all other matches, visitors can chain their bikes to the fence on the Bridge Field Car Park on Bridgford Road. Please bring a chain to secure your bike. This area will be available from 2 hours before the game, until an hour after the close of play.
Trent Bridge is a 3.0 km (36 min) walk from Nottingham City Centre, which features some of the area's most popular hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions.
Toilets are located in all stands at Trent Bridge.
Subject to availability, wheelchair spaces are available in the Hound Road Stand (upper and lower tiers), the Radcliffe Road Stand (lower and middle tiers), the PKF Smith Cooper Stand (pitch level and raised platform), and in front of the Larwood & Voce Stand. Ambulant attendees with disabilities can choose to sit in any stand, dependent on their requirements.
A companion's ticket may be issued free of charge if requested for visitors in receipt of certain benefits. Please contact the ticket office on 0115 899 0300 or questions@trentbridge.co.uk for more information.
The majority of Trent Bridge has flat level access.
Passenger lifts are available in the Radcliffe Road Stand, Hound Road Stand, and Smith Cooper Stand.
Accessible toilets are available in the following locations:
For popular matches, a mobile toilet facility, which includes an adult hoist and changing bench, can be found at the rear of the Hound Road Stand.
To discuss any particular needs before your visit to Trent Bridge, please contact the venue directly on 0115 899 0300 or questions@trentbridge.co.uk.
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground has a capacity of approximately 17,500. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
Radcliffe Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG2 6AG, United Kingdom.