LORD'S CRICKET GROUND
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2024
Recommended
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2024
If you want to know more about cricket, the ultimate English sport: head for Lord's Cricket Ground!
Do you dream of learning about a typically English sport? Then a visit to Lord's in St. John's Wood (the oldest sports museum in the world!) is a must. Items dating back 400 years form the world's largest cricket collection, including the famous "Urn of Ashes". Legend has it that, in 1882, the Australians won a Test match in London for the first time, and a satirical death notice declared the "death of English cricket", whose ashes were transported to Australia. 100% British tour.
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4.8/5
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Visited in april 2024
Its dream come true to be on Lord's cricket ground. Lush green outfield and had full ground tour. Iys has 30k seating capacity. Was not crowded in tour.
Visited in april 2024
Always a pleasure.
Visited in april 2024
Spent a lovely afternoon their, watching Australia play England 19 June 1993.
Visited in april 2024
We went on tour to the iconic Lord's stadium. Unsurprisingly most of the tour members were fellow Indians. The tour started off with the visit to the museum. Our guide Mr Bob gave us a great insight into the first ever match played between England and Australia and how it got the name of Ashes henceforth. We saw the original Prudential Cup won by India in 1983. The red brick pavillion and the dressing rooms were awesome. It was an eye opener for us to learn that the great Sachin has not scored a single century at Lord's. Saw the names of some great bowlers and batsmen etched in the stadium wall. The pitch side and the media room were really very good. Was a really insightful tour and our guide Mr Bob was so so good with so many stories and trivias to tell. Must say that that it was a great and different experience altogether touring a cricket stadium after so many football stadiums.
Visited in april 2024
They don't encourage Indian Tourists there....The tour manager will treat you like a third class citizen
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