Stadium Information
Supporters of visiting clubs are seated in the upper tier (Level 7) of the North Stand - better known as the Leazes End. With 140 stairs and 14 landings on the way up to your seat. Visiting supporters will be at turnstiles 89-94 which can be found in the Leazes Stand. Turnstiles open 90 minutes before kick-off. Contactless payments are encouraged at kiosks in the concourse. Cash is accepted at a limited number of locations. There is a Barclays ATM at the South West corner of St. James’ Park. A free-to-use cash machine is also located at the Tesco Express store directly opposite the stadium on Barrack Road.
Getting There
By Car
Limited parking available at nearby Times Square and St James Metro car parks. Park and Ride available from Kingston Park and Four Lane Ends. City centre location means numerous parking options within walking distance. There are no onsite car parks on event days at St. James’ Park and traffic restrictions may be in place. We strongly recommend using public transport to reach the stadium. The club operates a park and ride system from two sites close to the A1 motorway – from Newcastle Great Park (close to the Newcastle Racecourse) and the Metrocentre; one of Europe’s biggest shopping centres. For directions, timetables and additional information, visit gonortheast.co.uk/nufcbuses.
By Train
Newcastle Central Station is a 10-minute walk from the stadium. Regular services run from London, Edinburgh, and major UK cities. St James Metro station is adjacent to the stadium.
By Bus
QuayLink Q1 and Q2 services stop near the stadium. Most city centre buses stop at Eldon Square or Monument, both within walking distance. Match day shuttle services operate from key locations. https://www.nexus.org.uk/bus
Nearby Pubs
Most away fans tend to favour pubs opposite and around Newcastle Railway Station, with popular choices including: A Head Of Steam (2 Neville Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 5EN) The Newcastle Tap (4 Neville Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 5EN) The Lounge (Neville Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 5DH) Supporters should be aware that many pubs in Newcastle have a no colours policy and may restrict entry to children on matchdays.