About this venue
St James Park is a compact stadium known for its classic English stands and that “right by the pitch” feeling. Its appeal goes beyond sporting tradition: the venue creates an immediate sense of occasion, making it a natural home for football fixtures as well as select events that benefit from true stadium energy.
Inside, sightlines are strong across most sections, and the crowd noise carries brilliantly, especially beneath covered areas. Visitors often appreciate the practical comforts—food and drink kiosks, clearly marked blocks, and an easy-to-follow layout that helps you get back to your seat quickly.
The venue is located at Exeter EX4 6PX, Exeter, United Kingdom. Getting to the entrances is straightforward by following the perimeter signage to the turnstiles; on event days, expect limited parking availability in nearby streets and plan to arrive early. For broader guidance on city-wide transport and getting around, see the information further down the page.
About the city
Exeter, a charming city in Devon in South West England, blends a historic backdrop with a modern rhythm of entertainment and top-tier events. Thanks to a strong student and cultural scene, the city often offers a varied mix of concerts, sporting fixtures and nightlife, making it an ideal choice when you want a trip that feels rewarding beyond the event itself. Visitors appreciate the relaxed atmosphere, manageable distances and the sense that everything important can be enjoyed without rushing.
One of Exeter’s biggest advantages is its practical connectivity: you can arrive easily by train via Exeter St Davids (the main station) or Exeter Central, and by air via Exeter Airport (EXT). Around the city and to key locations, bus networks such as Stagecoach South West make it straightforward to reach arenas, stadiums and larger event spaces, whether you’re staying in the centre or in quieter neighbourhoods. The combination of walkable routes, public transport and a compact city core keeps planning your arrival and departure refreshingly simple.
For an extra layer to your visit before or after the event, stroll through the historic centre and around the impressive Exeter Cathedral, explore streets filled with local shops and cosy pubs, or head down to Exeter Quayside on the River Exe, where waterside paths and cafés give the city a special buzz. If you prefer a calmer pause, parks and viewpoints provide a great balance, leaving you with the feeling of a city that knows how to entertain and unwind equally well.