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Lord's Cricket Ground

Home of cricket with guided tours of Long Room, pavilion, and MCC Museum featuring cricket memorabilia.

Lord's Cricket Ground

About

The "Home of Cricket" has hosted the sport's greatest moments since 1814, where tradition meets innovation at every boundary. This hallowed turf witnessed cricket's evolution from gentlemen's pastime to global phenomenon, maintaining timeless rituals while embracing Twenty20 excitement and The Hundred's revolution.

Behind the Pavilion

Tours reveal the Long Room's portraits watching over players' final steps to glory. The Honours Boards immortalize five-wicket hauls and centuries in gold lettering. The futuristic Media Centre hovers like a spaceship, while the Victorian Pavilion maintains members-only mystique.

MCC Museum houses the tiny Ashes urn (when Australia isn't holding it), alongside 400 years of cricket memorabilia. Interactive zones let visitors face virtual bowling, while the Lord's shop stocks everything from miniature bats to official blazers.

Match Day Magic

Test matches create five-day festivals mixing sporting drama with picnic traditions. Twenty20 brings evening entertainment with music and fireworks. The Hundred attracts new audiences with 100-ball matches and DJ sets.

Book tours year-round—match days offer restricted access but electric atmosphere. The Tavern and Compton stands welcome general admission. Ground capacity: 31,100. St John's Wood tube is a five-minute walk. Whether understanding cricket or just soaking atmosphere, Lord's delivers quintessential English summer experiences.