Carrow Road Stadium Carrow Road, Norwich NR1 1JE
About the Business
Welcome to Carrow Road Stadium, one of the most iconic sporting venues in the United Kingdom. Located in the heart of Norwich, the stadium has become a beloved establishment and point of interest for locals and visitors alike.
As a stadium, Carrow Road has played host to numerous high-profile sporting events over the years, including football matches, concerts, and other live performances. With a seating capacity of over 27,000, the stadium has welcomed some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment to its hallowed grounds.
But what truly sets Carrow Road apart is its rich history and deep connection to the local community. The stadium has been the home of Norwich City Football Club since it opened in 1935, and has played a central role in the city's sporting and cultural life ever since. Generations of fans have cheered on the Canaries from the stands, creating a unique and passionate atmosphere that is truly one-of-a-kind.
Today, Carrow Road is more than just a sporting venue - it is a vital part of the fabric of Norwich itself. In addition to football matches, the stadium hosts concerts, conferences, and other events throughout the year, serving as a hub for both sporting and cultural activity in the city.
Whether you're a die-hard sports fan or simply looking for a unique and memorable experience, Carrow Road Stadium is the perfect destination. The stadium's storied past and vibrant present make it a must-visit point of interest for anyone visiting Norwich, and a true icon of the United Kingdom.
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Reviews
"Home of the Pride Of Anglia. Great venue for football and concerts. Well located, close to the city centre and train station - unlike a lot of out of town stadiums."
"Quite a nice little stadium, very well organised stewards. Easy access to food and drink bars. Just a shame about the football."
"Went last night to see Elton John. Gig was fantastic but nearly ruined by the staff and organisation of the event. Turnstiles not working in certain areas so people were just standing around outside unable to enter. Stewards zero help as well. Thousands of people missed the start of the concert. I myself missed the first 3 songs. Venue itself weren't bad and sounded great but food ran out early on."
"Great stadium for concerts when not being used for football. Came here to watch The Killers and sat in Block P first tier front row and the view/sound was perfect. Really well organised in terms of entrance and we were inside in minutes after the ticket checks. The stadium is not as big as others such as Wembley etc so for a concert this is a better alternative. Also the ramp up of seating is not as steep as some stadiums and hence standing up dancing feels safer! Assume there must be sufficient toilets around the stadium as each time only had to wait a few minutes which is unusual for gigs in my experience. Queues at the bar before weren’t too bad either and staff served quickly."
"Colourful because of the yellow seats. Not your typical thrown up stadium it has been redeveloped over the years. Situated within minutes of the railway station. Incorporates a restaurant, bars and a Holiday Inn. One of the most filled to capacity grounds on match days. It's also away fan friendly so a safe place to visit."
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