Going to Millwall

Millwall – Tuesday April 9th 7.45pm

Directions SE16 3LN approx. 106 miles 2 hours 30 mins

From North

Follow City signs from A1/M1, then signs for Shoreditch and Whitechapel.
Follow Ring Road signs for Dover, cross over Tower Bridge and after one mile take first exit at the roundabout onto A2. From Elephant & Castle take A2 (New Kent Road) into Old Kent Road and turn left after four miles at The Gem Bar into Ilderton Road to Zampa Road

From South

Take A20 and A21 following signs to London. At New Cross follow signs for Surrey Quays into Kender Street, turn left into Old Kent Road then right at the turning signposted “car pound” into Ilderton Road. Zampa Road (SE16 3LN) is the seventh turning on the right.

From East

Take A2 to New Cross (then as South above).

From West

From M4 and M3 follow South Circular (A205) then follow signs for Clapham, City (A3), then Camberwell to New Cross and then as from the South

Parking

Is mostly street parking.

Pubs

If travelling by train then it is probably best to grab a beer around London Bridge before moving onto the stadium.

The Shipwright Arms on Tooley Street, near London Bridge is recommended-come out of London Bridge tube station, turn right and its only 200yds down the road on your right-hand side. A lovely little pub which also serves food.

On the Borough High Street by London Bridge is the CAMRA Beer Guide listed Barrow Boy & Baker, which is a Fullers pub. Further down the High Street is the Borough Market with the Market Porter pub.

By Train

It is probably best to go by rail, as South Bermondsey Railway Station is only a few minutes’ walk from the ground. There is a direct walkway specifically built for away fans which takes you directly to the away end and back to the station afterwards. There are two tube stations that are about 15-20 minutes’ walk away from the ground- New Cross & New Cross Gate.

Trains take approx 2 hours 30 mins super off-peak return £67.29 with advance singles plus cost of crossing London.

All information is provided in good faith, but the Foxes Trust cannot be held responsible for any errors. Thanks to the Football Ground Guide and Millwall FC.