Trains to the Millennium Stadium
Millennium Stadium
Get cheap train travel to Millennium Stadium, the home of Welsh Rugby. Find out about where to go as well as useful travel information and online booking.
"The Millennium Stadium (Stadiwm y Mileniwm) is the national stadium of Wales, located in the capital, Cardiff. Built for the 1999 Rugby World Cup it cost £121 million it is the second largest stadium in the world with a fully retractable roof and was only the second stadium in Europe to have this feature. Filled with passion and pride the stadium boasts some quite unusual facts:
• During a Wales Vs France match, 63,000 fans drank 77,184 pints of beer, almost double the 44,000 pints drunk by a similar number of fans at a game at Twickenham!
• The stadium has a resident hawk named ""Dad"", who is employed to drive seagulls and pigeons out of the stadium. Fortunately for game days Dad is taken to a quieter part of the country!
Get cheap train travel to Millennium Stadium, the home of Welsh Rugby. Find out about where to go as well as useful travel information and online booking.
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Taking the train to the Millennium Stadium couldn’t be easier as Cardiff Central Station is just 400 yards from the Stadium! Trains regularly leave Cardiff Central heading to (among others) Manchester, Edinburgh, Bristol and London.
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