
🏟️ Address: Swansea.com Stadium, Plasmarl, Swansea, SA1 2FA, United Kingdom Directions in Google Maps
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There is a range of food and drink outlets in the stadium concourses.
Spectators are not permitted to bring any bottles, cans, or glass containers into the stadium.
There are multiple sets of turnstiles located around the stadium perimeter. Spectators should enter via the turnstile specified on their ticket.
Toilets are located throughout all stands.
Baby change facilities are available in all concourses.
Accessibility
There are disabled-accessible entry points into all stands, including at every set of turnstiles, and there are accessible lifts to and from every level of the internal concourses. All kiosks have lowered counters.
The stadium also has over 220 wheelchair bays, which are located throughout all stands.
Toilets
Disabled toilets are located throughout the concourses and mezzanines; all disabled facilities are equipped with emergency cords, lowered coat hooks, and contrasting colour schemes. They can be accessed via RADAR key. Spectators who are not in possession of a RADAR key can contact their nearest steward for assistance.
Hearing loop
There is a hearing loop system in operation at the Swansea.com Stadium's ticket office and main reception.
Audio commentary
Free match day audio commentary kits are available to borrow via prior arrangement; contact the ticket office ahead of your visit to reserve a commentary headset.
Inclusion room
The Swansea.com Stadium is home to an "inclusion room" in the West Stand, which is intended to accommodate visitors who may require a more quiet space in which to enjoy a match or event. Speak to a member of stadium staff for more information.
Other
Tactile and Braille-inclusive stadium maps are located at the 4 corners of the Swansea.com Stadium, and large-font food and drink menus are available upon request.
At Swansea.com Stadium match days there are also Disability Liaison Officers, who are identifiable via their green tabards. They are equipped to deal with a wide range of disability-related queries, and assist visitors in obtaining any necessary aids, such as the aforementioned RADAR keys and audio commentary headsets, or other items, such as blankets.
Swansea.com Stadium has a capacity of approximately 21,088. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
Plasmarl, Swansea, SA1 2FA, United Kingdom.