📍 0.0 miles from MATRADE Loftus Road
This is QPR’s home ground at W12 7PJ, so both home and away supporters have their own sections here. If you’re heading straight in, alcohol is served inside the stadium concourses and there are typical matchday food options (pies, burgers, hot dogs, chips) to keep you going. For travel, it’s a short walk from local Underground stations such as Shepherd’s Bush Market/White City, making it easy to get in and out on matchdays. Note that many nearby pubs are home-fans-only; away fans often use Belushi’s at Shepherd’s Bush Green instead—so grabbing food and a drink inside the stadium can be the most straightforward option before kick-off.
Lovely old ground. What's most annoying is the ery expensive tickets £39 for a ticket is ridiculous. On the whole the stewards were brilliant Especially Lorraine and the michael Dubery look alike.no Q60. Had great experience with these experienced friendly stewards. Stewards R159 was a real jobsworth not allowing me to take my flag on wheelchair despite taking it to every ground in country with no issues. The QPR fans before, during and after game were excellent, Very friendly and had a good laugh. One of the noisiest grounds I have been to with QPR and Oxford United singing most of the game. Thanks for your Hospitality and good luck for the season.
One of the smaller Championship stadiums, with old and basic facilities, for away fans. Whilst old and basic, the history of this stadium, built in the middle of housing, has an odd charm. When the fans rouse to voice the atmosphere is amazing. If you don’t get the chills when your fans find their voice, there’s something wrong with you. Helpful and plentiful stewards. Clear directions for away fans and good police presence post-game, keeping fans segregated. Plentiful and convenient public transport. Expect tube stations to close at short notice, until overcrowding eases. The concourse is something from the 1930s it seems. A bleak, small, walkway that’s barely 3 people square wide. Get to know your fellow away fans well. OK food and beer, but thankfully plentiful. Toilets grim, like a 1930s primary school. Imagine outside toilets and you won’t go far wrong. Overall though, despite the basic and cramped seating and facilities, there’s something pleasant about an old-style stadium. I think they call it character!
Tight little tidy ground in West London. Facilities are ok with not much choice for food and drink inside or outside the ground. They have introduced rail seating / safe standing areas in the away end but it’s still cramped when there’s a large contingent in there.
Amazing little stadium QPR need some help.
Welcomed here to discuss sports facilities for disabled residents, use of assisted technology for non speaking autistic children and young adults. Staff were extremely helpful and gracious showing us around the entire building and stadium. The upper floor media room has lovely views and would be most suitable for host planning meetings for a fundraiser or publicity attached to an Autism Pride Day in June. As Arnie says ' I'll be back' . I found out lots of interesting information about QPR sports trust work with Down Syndrome youth teams and the offer for sensory challenged people to watch quieter under 23 football matches.