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City Ground

Nottingham, United Kingdom
StadiumNottinghamUnited KingdomCapacity: About 31,0425 upcoming events
City Ground
Type
Stadium
City
Nottingham
Country
United Kingdom
Upcoming events
5
Address
West Bridgford
Time zone
GMT Standard Time
Capacity
About 31,042

About this venue

City Ground is one of those stadiums that stays with you—an iconic English football setting with distinctive stands, a compact bowl, and an atmosphere you can feel the moment you see the pitch. As the home of Nottingham Forest, it carries a strong identity and heritage, and its capacity of around 30,000 seats hits a sweet spot: big enough for major events, yet intimate enough to keep the crowd close to the action.

Inside, the experience is all about proximity and intensity. Sightlines are strong, the sound builds quickly, and the stands help create a focused wall of noise that lifts every chant and big moment. Expect a solid matchday offering with food and drink options, clear section signage, and practical amenities designed to keep entry smooth and your time in the stadium comfortable.

You’ll find it at West Bridgford, Nottingham, United Kingdom, right by the River Trent and within a well-known sporting cluster, so getting your bearings on arrival is straightforward. For reaching the entrances, visitors typically use event-day parking in nearby zones and designated car parks, while the closest bus stops sit just a short walk from the turnstiles. For a wider guide to moving around the city, see the section below on the page.

About the city

Nottingham, a city of the Robin Hood legend and one of the liveliest urban stages in the East Midlands, is a natural destination for sport and concerts. The big-city buzz here isn’t created only in stadiums and arenas, but also in streets filled with pubs, restaurants, and music venues. Thanks to a compact city centre and a strong mix of things to do, it’s easy to plan an evening that starts with enjoying the city and continues after the event in a great nightlife rhythm.

When it comes to arriving and getting around, Nottingham is known for practical solutions: the Nottingham Express Transit (NET) tram network and Nottingham City Transport bus routes link key city spots with neighbourhoods and approach areas, making arena and stadium trips simple and stress-free. If you arrive by train, Nottingham Station is the central hub where it’s quick to switch to tram or bus, and for air travel the most common choice is East Midlands Airport (EMA), with connections into the city via public transport and road links. In practice, that means places like Motorpoint Arena Nottingham, City Ground and Trent Bridge are easy to reach even for first-time visitors.

Once you’ve got your tickets, Nottingham also gives you a “tourist bonus” that perfectly fills the hours before or after an event: take a stroll across Old Market Square and continue into the creative Lace Market and Hockley, where historic architecture meets modern bars and galleries. For a classic city viewpoint, head to Nottingham Castle, and if you want a breather by the water and riverside paths, River Trent is a great choice. For a calmer part of the day, there’s also Wollaton Hall with its spacious park, ideal for an easy walk before a big night out.