Overview
Old Trafford — the Theatre of Dreams — is the 74,310-capacity home of Manchester United, the most decorated club in English football. Even for non-fans, the stadium's scale and atmosphere make it one of Manchester's most iconic landmarks.
Highlights
- Munich Tunnel: The players' tunnel entrance with tributes to the 1958 Munich air disaster.
- Sir Alex Ferguson Stand: Named after the legendary manager who transformed the club into a global brand.
- United Trinity Statue: Bronze statues of George Best, Denis Law and Sir Bobby Charlton outside the East Stand.
History
Opened in 1910, Old Trafford was bombed during World War II and rebuilt in the 1950s. It has been expanded multiple times and hosted matches in the 1966 World Cup, Euro 96 and the 2012 Olympics.
Visitor Tips
- Tours: Available daily when there are no match-day fixtures; book online.
- Getting there: Take the Metrolink to Old Trafford stop (10-minute walk).
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours (tour).