Nations Championship Rugby Transport Guide: How to Get to Twickenham (and Leave Fast)

Published: March 21, 2026

Getting to a Nations Championship Rugby match in London is straightforward.

Leaving is not.

Twickenham sits inside a residential area, which means:

If you follow the crowd blindly, you will waste time.

This guide explains:

For tickets and timing strategy, see:
/nations-championship-rugby-tickets-guide/

For seat selection, see:
/nations-championship-rugby-seating-guide/

For tournament overview, see:
/nations-championship-rugby-guide/


How to Get to Twickenham Stadium

Twickenham Stadium is located in southwest London.

Address:

Twickenham Stadium
200 Whitton Road
Twickenham
TW2 7BA

Most journeys involve:

πŸ‘‰ Train + short walk
πŸ‘‰ Tube + train connection

Driving is rarely the best option.


Twickenham Nearest Stations

There is no single β€œperfect” station.

Your choice depends on strategy.


Twickenham Station (Main Route)

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Distance:
10–15 minute walk

Route:


Pros


Cons


Whitton Station (Underrated Option)

Distance:
15–20 minute walk


Pros


Cons


Richmond Station (Alternative Route)

Lines:

Distance:
30–40 minute walk (or bus)


Pros


Cons


Best Arrival Strategy

Standard Approach


Smarter Approach


Timing

Arrive:

πŸ‘‰ 90 minutes before kick-off

Why:


Walking Routes to the Stadium

From Twickenham Station:


From Whitton:


Driving & Parking at Twickenham

Driving is possible β€” but not recommended.


Parking Reality


Matchday Traffic


Key Takeaway

πŸ‘‰ Public transport is significantly more efficient


Leaving Twickenham: What Actually Happens

This is where most people get it wrong.

After full-time:


Typical Exit Time


Fastest Exit Strategies

Option 1: Walk to Whitton (Best Overall)


Option 2: Stay 15–20 Minutes


Option 3: Leave Slightly Early


Late-Night Travel Considerations

Matches can end late.

Always check:

This is critical for evening fixtures.


Twickenham Transport Mistakes to Avoid

Using Only Twickenham Station

Everyone uses it. That’s the problem.


Booking Tight Return Trains

Matches + congestion = delays.


Driving Without Planning

Leads to delays and limited access.


Leaving Immediately With Crowd

This creates maximum waiting time.


Unique Differentiator: The β€œSplit Route Strategy”

Most people:

πŸ‘‰ Arrive and leave the same way

Smarter approach:

πŸ‘‰ Arrive via Twickenham
πŸ‘‰ Leave via Whitton

This reduces:


Best Transport Strategy by Visitor Type

Visitor TypeBest Route
Central LondonWaterloo β†’ Twickenham
Faster exit priorityLeave via Whitton
Flexible routeRichmond alternative
First-time visitorStandard Twickenham route

The Reality Check


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the nearest station to Twickenham Stadium?

Twickenham Station is the closest, around a 10–15 minute walk from the stadium.

What is the best way to get to a rugby match in London?

Train from London Waterloo to Twickenham is the most common and efficient route.

Is there parking at Twickenham Stadium?

Parking is limited and requires pre-booking. Public transport is strongly recommended.

How long does it take to leave Twickenham after a match?

It can take 30–60 minutes depending on crowd size and exit strategy.

What is the fastest way to leave Twickenham?

Walking to Whitton Station or waiting briefly before leaving reduces congestion and speeds up your journey.