The level of security and large Police presence was completely unnecessary for such a low key game'.After the match has ended the Club provides a bus service to take away fans back to Swansea Railway Station. I researched the journey beforehand and, despite most advice saying to exit the M4 at Jn 45, got off at Jn 44 and followed the A48 and A4217 - piece of cake. If coming from the M4, you pass the stadium on your left and continue straight on towards Swansea, then after going under a bridge, then there are a number of roads on the right, where on street parking is available. There is also the option of renting a private driveway near the Liberty Stadium via Away supporters are being encouraged to use the Park & Ride facility located at the Felindre old steelworks, which is signposted off Junction 46, shortly after leaving the M4. As a result of Swansea City's promotion, the stadium became the first Premier League ground in Wales.
Plenty of folk drinking outside the Harvester even though it was a very cold night. Exercise caution around the ground. You can also park there for free if available. Visitors wishing to use these are required to provide their own secure bike locks. Liberty Stadium: Should stick to Football and Rugby Matches..... - See 174 traveler reviews, 84 candid photos, and great deals for Swansea, UK, at Tripadvisor. Everyone was so friendly whether in the local shops, outside of the ground, club shop etc.
They even asked the parents of a little girl to empty her fruit shoot into a glass and confiscated the bottle.
We stood throughout the whole game and really enjoyed it, the atmosphere was also very good. The away fans are sectioned off from the home fans by the compound but there didn’t really seem any need as there was no likelihood of confrontation with either team’s supporters.An exceptional day with decent friendly home supporters, a great come from behind win and celebrating into the night. Again we had a police escort with them stopping the traffic to let us through. Our variety of suites can accommodate a full complement of events including meetings, lunches, dinners, product launches, exhibitions, private celebrations and much more. It is completely enclosed with all four corners filled with seating. Conference. The station provides several good transport links to the Liberty, and if you wish to walk it will take around 30 minutes.
Turn right at Bethesda Street, and right again onto Neath Road. It’s minced bits of meat and as long as you don’t think too long about that it’s quite tasty! There were plenty of visible stewards. All rights reserved I didn’t eat nor drink in the ground. However, there was an incident at the away end as some fans were trying to make their way in. The regular bus service is the quickest way of getting to the Liberty Stadium from the city centre. The cost of parking there including transport by bus to and from the stadium is £10 per car. This proved to be unwise, as although the food was indeed warm, not much else good could be said of it. … We went back out to Jn 44 M4 again; the route to Jn 45 was blocked as the police shut the A4067, presumably to let all Arsenal coaches leave at the same time. The beers were unremarkable, Carling I think (why no Brains SA Gold?! I have visited 82 grounds altogether with Sheffield United.The journey was easy. Brunel Way crosses the Tawe and passes Morfa Shopping Park from the east of the ground.Visiting fans are welcome to use the Park & Ride facility located at Felindre, which is signposted off junction 46 on the M4.
If you are in the lower tier you’ll get wet (if raining) but if you are upper tier you are fine. There were plenty of corporate boxes bringing money into the Club. By the way, Swansea is a great place to visit for the night life too but that’s a different story. Journey took four hours including a stop for breakfast just over the Welsh border. It is a ground I probably won't be visiting again in the near future.A week before the match, tickets became available and I had a free day so I decided to go to the game. This was also my first game seeing the Canaries in Wales as well as a visit to another new much talked about stadium.My journey was split into two, travelling down the Friday night staying in Bristol. The A4217 also links the city centre to the Liberty Stadium, running from the M4 to the A483, and along the eastern bank of the Tawe.The Liberty Stadium sits on the west bank of the River Tawe, approached by the A4067 from the north and the A4217 from the South. He admitted he used to also follow Leeds United back in the 1970’s when Leeds were big and Swansea weren’t. It took about half hour to get back onto the M4 in the end because of all the traffic, But that was to be expected so you don’t really mind too much.A great day out, I’ve done quite a few away days this season and this is up there with the best of them!