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How to Get to Lord's

Lord’s is close to the centre of London and is easy to reach by tube, train, bus and bike.

“Coming to Lord’s Cricket Ground on match day couldn’t be easier with plenty of sustainable options across the TFL network. MCC also encourages sustainable travel modes in line with our sustainability objectives.”

There are a variety of London Underground stations nearby and some that are beneficial to alight at depending on where you are seated in the Ground itself. These options should be considered for entry and egress.

  • For the Warner Stand, Pavilion, and Tavern and Allen Stands, use Warwick Avenue or Edgware Road
  • For Mound and Edrich Stands, use Baker Street
  • For the Grand and Compton Stands, use St. John's Wood

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By choosing a station in closer proximity to your area of the ground you are likely to have an easier and less crowded experience.

During major events at Lord's, St John's Wood station is very busy and a queuing system to enter the station post-match will be in place, so the alternatives above should be considered.
 
There is an excellent signed walking route for those deciding to alight at Baker Street and make their way to the Ground. Lord's is also well served by buses, and several routes run alongside the Ground.

Please note, Lord's is also served by a number of buses including the: 13, 113, 139 and 189 which all drop you outside the Ground.
 
Before making any journey to the Ground using bus, tube or train it is recommended to check TFL Live Travel News.

The following stations are all within walking distance of the Ground:

St. John’s Wood – Jubilee line (10 mins; but often heavily congested)

Baker Street – Bakerloo, Circle, Jubilee, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City lines (18 mins)

Warwick Avenue – Bakerloo line (4 mins to Tavern and Allen)

Marylebone – Bakerloo line (12 mins)

Edgware Road – Bakerloo, Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines (20 mins)

Paddington - Bakerloo, Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines (20 mins)


Those travelling by Tube to or from Lord’s requiring step free access are advised to use local bus services from the following stations:

Kilburn (Jubilee line) - Number 189 bus from stop B (on Shoot-up Hill)
Golders Green (Northern line) - Number 13 bus from stop GF (within bus station outside the station entrance)

The 13 and 113 routes run adjacent to Lord's on the Wellington Road (to the east of the Ground). These stop closest to the North and East Gates, but are within a comfortable walking distance to the Grace Gate.

The 139 and 189 routes run adjacent to Lord's on Grove End Road (to the west of the Ground). These routes stop closest to the Grace Gate, but are a short walk from the East and North Gates.

London buses are wheelchair accessible with low-floor vehicles and dedicated space reserved on board for a wheelchair user.

"Bus routes can be viewe on TFL website here.

 

The nearest main line railway station is Marylebone which has step free access and Bus 113 connects to it form Lord’s (for anyone with mobility issues).

Marylebone Station is served by Chiltern Railways | Buy Cheap Train Tickets & Save | Check Timetables which is approximately ten minutes’ walk from the Ground. Marylebone Station is on the Chiltern line and also has great connections to Birmingham, Oxford, High Wycombe and Aylesbury with approximately nine services an hour during peak periods.

Please avoid travelling to Lord’s via car unless you need to for access reasons. The Ground is best reached via public transport and active travel routes.

 

A number of bike racks are available outside the Ground for cyclists to lock their bikes to.

There are several Cycle Hire docking stations within five minutes’ walk of the Ground, on Abbey Road, St John’s Wood Road, Wellington Road, Lodge Road, Lisson Grove and Prince Albert Road.

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Sustainable Travel

There are a number of options available to ensure your journey to Lord’s is as environmentally friendly as possible.

With plenty of docking stations nearby to Lord’s (outlined in the ‘By Bike’ section), Santander Cycles (which now include e-bikes) connect Lord’s to all areas within London.

Additionally, numerous private e-scooter companies currently operate within London. The TfL website provides information on operating companies and boroughs within London that allow e-scooter travel.

Public transport travel to Lord’s also has a positive environmental impact. Use the TfL Journey Planner below to work out your best route to Lord’s.

 

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