Loftus Road Stadium is a Stadium located at S Africa Rd, London W12 7PJ, United Kingdom. It has received 2945 reviews with an average rating of 4.1 stars.
The address of Loftus Road Stadium: S Africa Rd, London W12 7PJ, United Kingdom
Loftus Road Stadium has 4.1 stars from 2945 reviews
Stadium
"Top marks for the match day atmosphere but I am quite conscious of the dirty foul mouthed language coming from some of the 10-12 year old fans"
"Argyle on tour in London!! Playing QPR in their iconic little stadium, which looks exactly the same as in 2010 ish, when I last visited"
"I used to go here as a kid and sit with my dad, great memorys from 40 years ago"
"Old school ground"
"Localities prob half mile away, shops, pubs etc"
Top marks for the match day atmosphere but I am quite conscious of the dirty foul mouthed language coming from some of the 10-12 year old fans. Particularly when you have lots of families with young children sitting in the same stand. The stadium is old and feels outdated, so definitely could do with some redeployment. I like the fact that the seats feel elevated so you don’t feel like you are sitting too low. However, I am less in favour of the limited legroom. Sitting position was uncomfortable throughout the entire match. My ratings would have been higher if it wasn’t for the legroom issues. I sat in Row C / Seat 4 and the view from this row is obstructed by sitting and sometimes standing fans, when looking across the pitch to the other end of the gaol. Exiting the stadium is pretty easy and once I was out on the streets, I felt safe. Away fans and home fans walked side by side going about their business.
Argyle on tour in London!! Playing QPR in their iconic little stadium, which looks exactly the same as in 2010 ish, when I last visited. Tight cramped ground both on pitch and the seating. Hardly any room on the concourse either! Went to the Princess Victoria pub before the match. Good selection of real ales and very spacious. 10 minutes from the ground. 20 minutes from Shepherds Bush underground station. Nil nil draw....should have won...
I used to go here as a kid and sit with my dad, great memorys from 40 years ago... shame stadium is still the same except for Corp boxes which weren't there then. Stood in away end this time, Stood as there is no room to sit. Food and drink okay, toilets need replacing as do the ignorant stewards who stop ladies from getting to them or queuing outside.... hold on, maybe its still the 80s in that part of London.
Old school ground. Possibly outdated but full of character. Have had some great away days in the lower and upper tiers. Very compact but still good toilets and concourse to get food and drink. Some of the views are terrible so go careful when purchasing tickets. Good atmosphere due to the nature of how the ground is built
Localities prob half mile away, shops, pubs etc. Good PUB Princess Victoria, we pre booked had table from 12:30 - 14:30, ideal for 15:00 KO. Plenty of Stewards at ground, helpful, Programmes sale outside. Leg room not great but fans standing negates that, views good. Bus parked up Quarter mile approx from ground.
An old stadium with character where you stand close to the pitch but in reality needs demolishing and replaced with a new one giving decent facilities for the fans to enjoy. The away end gives restricted views and has poor facilities. Glad I went but would not hurry back. Home fans friendly but deserve better.
No Leg Room. All 3000 Away Fans must enter from the same door, which most people will have to walk around the whole stadium to get to. Then, down a narrow corridor, past all of the bars (which weren’t open 30 mins before kick off) to your seat with partially obscured vision, zero leg room, and a shoddy barrier
Its an old football stadium so its crammed in between houses. There's not much room and using public transport is a must. Facilities are ok, expensive as you'd expect and busy. But you're there to watch your team first and foremost. Personally love these kind of grounds despite the uncomfortable seating etc.
Super atmosphere but the ground is so tight for space. Heaven knows how they pack in 18000. You feel really close to the pitch and that makes you feel really involved in the game. Much nicer than plastic bowls like Emirates London Stadium etc.
Pretty tidy and old school ground, home fans decent. Good day out for the foxes 2-1 win lucky to get the 3 points really. Loses a star as guidance to bottom/top tier was a bit disjointed, we were walking all over the place. …
I love the team, so I am a bit biased. It's been a few years since I've been there and to get to our seats was like going on a mountaineering expedition. I can't complain too much though, the tickets were a gift
Great away stadium, facilities are okay I have been 3 times upper block, if you are lower down the view is quite good. I would rather they open more than one exit on the way out but probably never change.
Compact, slightly outdated stadium that has a distinct charm to it. Atmosphere was always great when I've been here. Seating is quite tight with limited legroom, which could annoy some people.
Old school type ground with stands almost on top of the pitch. The columns holding up the roof do obstruct the views. Basic ground with not many amenities. It's all about the game here
Go there every week as a season ticket holder best stadium in London and good food and drink and kind staff and they even shoot free shirts out before and at half time of the game
My first football experience, what a hell of an awesome stadium and the energy levels from the crowd the whole match was just something I've never experienced with American sport.
Old traditional stadium, just love the venue inside and out. Pre booked parking in Hammersmith, two tube stops away. Easy to get away from and access to the A and M4.
The game looks pretty good from almost everywhere. Food and drink prices are competitive, the ambiance is next to none and it is a great way to enjoy a match!
Went back after a very long time and watched the RRRRRs, just a shame could not maintain 2 goal lead at half time. A good day out apart from the result.
Needs a lick of paint, showing its age and god help anyone in Y6 with a restricted view, you’d see nothing. £37 for away ticket is daylight robbery.
Great little traditional English stadium. No roof leaks like Manchester and fans are local to area which is great. You get the sense of community.
Sat in South Africa stand, great view, but the seats were very tight on the knees. I am 5' 10 and my knees were hitting the seat in front of me.
Out of date small compact stadium. Good atmosphere. Set in the middle of housing and office. Easy walk to the tube. Staff friendly to away fans
The South African equivalent of this building is my father's favourite stadium in Mzansi. Gave it a visit to snap him some pics.
Nice stadium, easy enough to get to. Small concourse, slow service. Good view (don't buy restricted view that's ridiculous!!!)
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