Go behind the scenes at the home of cricket.
Indoors Attraction
Family Friendly Attraction
Accessible Attraction
Dogs Not allowed
Pre-booking essential.
Tours run seven days a week, throughout the year, with the exception of major match days and preparation days.
Tour availability will be limited on other match days.
Adult £25
Senior (over 60s) £20
Disabled (carer goes free) £20
Student (ID required) £18
Children (aged 5-15) £16
Family (2 adults & 2 children aged 5-15) £60
Infants (under 5s) Free
Additional InformationPrivate group tours available.
Lord’s is the most famous Ground in the world, steeped in over 200 years of history and tradition.
Tours of Lord’s give visitors the opportunity to go behind-the-scenes at the Home of Cricket and explore some of the most famous sights in sport.
Led by an expert guide, the Tour includes the Grade II* listed Pavilion, legendary Long Room, Players’ Dressing Rooms with the Honours Boards, award-winning J.P. Morgan Media Centre and MCC Museum, home to the iconic Ashes Urn.
With extraordinary architecture, a fascinating collection of art and memorabilia, a Tour of Lord’s is not only a must for all cricket fans, but for everyone looking for a quintessentially English experience.
Lord’s is a working ground. Therefore, not all areas may be available on a particular Tour date due to ground operations. Similarly, Tour itineraries and content may vary at MCC’s sole discretion without further notice. MCC cannot guarantee all advertised elements of the Tour will be available on a particular date. For more information on closures please click here.
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