Home of Manchester United FC, one of the world's most visited sports venues.
About Old Trafford (Manchester United)
The stadium museum and tour experience is one of Manchester's most popular attractions, taking visitors through the players' tunnel, the dugouts, the dressing rooms, and the Munich tunnel memorial. The adjacent Megastore is one of the largest football merchandise stores in the world. The Matt Busby statue and the Munich Clock memorial outside the stadium pay tribute to the club's history.
The wider Trafford area includes the Imperial War Museum North (a striking Daniel Libeskind-designed building at MediaCityUK), The Lowry theatre and arts centre, and the MediaCityUK development where BBC and ITV studios have relocated. The Trafford Centre, one of England's largest shopping and leisure centres, is a short drive west. The Manchester Ship Canal runs alongside the stadium, and the waterfront area has undergone significant regeneration.
Nearby Landmarks
Transport Options
Quick Comparison
| Option | Cost | Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taxi | £25-35 | 20-30 minutes | Convenience, groups, heavy luggage |
| Rideshare | £16-24 | 20-30 minutes | Budget-conscious, app users |
| Train | £4 | 40 minutes | Budget, avoiding traffic |
Good to Know
Late Night Transport
The Metrolink tram to Old Trafford operates until approximately midnight. After evening matches (typically ending around 10:00 PM), special tram services run until all fans are cleared. Taxis from Old Trafford to the city centre cost about £8-12. The MediaCityUK area has restaurants and bars open late, particularly at The Lowry outlet mall. Uber is readily available in the area.
Luggage Tips
Old Trafford stadium has strict bag policies on match days — bags larger than A4 size are not permitted inside. The museum and tour allow small bags but there is no luggage storage at the stadium. If visiting directly from the airport, use the luggage storage at Manchester Piccadilly station or drop bags at your hotel first. The Metrolink tram is manageable with small bags but not large suitcases on match days.
Accessibility
Old Trafford has dedicated accessible seating areas and facilities for wheelchair users, including accessible restrooms and elevated platforms. The stadium museum tour has an accessible route. The Metrolink tram is wheelchair accessible with low-floor boarding at Old Trafford and Exchange Quay stops. The waterfront walk to MediaCityUK/The Lowry is flat and wheelchair-friendly. Book accessible match tickets through the Manchester United accessibility team.