Pittodrie Park. Opened 1899. Home of the Dugout (invented by Donald Colman). First all-seated, all-covered stadium in the UK.
Travel
By Train:
By Car/Coach:
On exiting the train station onto Guild Street, cross to the entrance
to the Trinity Centre. Continue straight through the centre onto
Union Street. It is possible to walk to Pittodrie from here by turning
right and heading up towards King Street. Continue along King Street
until you see Pittodrie Street on the right. By this point Pittodrie
is easily visible. There are buses from Union Street that take you
to Pittodrie. A number 11 will drop you off on Golf Road with Pittodrie
on the left. A number 1, 2, and 15 will drop you off on King Street.
The best stop is the one after King Street Bus Depot, then make
your way down Pittodrie Street on the right.
Travelling from the South:
Follow the A90
towards the city and turn off at the signposts for Aberdeen Harbour.
The route thereafter is clearly signposted for football coaches.
These will take you to the official bus park near the beach
esplanade. Thereafter follow the instructions of the police and
travel via the clearly signposted route to the football stadium.
Alternatively, take the second exit at the first roundabout
on the A90 and then turn right at the next roundabout onto Holburn
Street.
Continue
along Holburn Street to the very end and turn right onto Union
Street. Continue to the end of Union Street and follow the road
left onto
King Street. Continue for about half a mile then turn right onto
Pittodrie Street. The stadium is located on the right hand side.
Travelling from the North:
Follow the A96 into the city passing PoundStretcher on the
left. At the next roundabout turn left, go straight on at the next
roundabout and then turn right at the next roundabout. You are
now on King Street.
Travel
along
this
street,
passing the petrol station on the left and take the third road
on the left. The stadium is on the right hand side.
Travelling from the North East
Follow the A956 or A92 into the city, travelling over the river
Don. You are on King Street. Go straight through the first roundabout
passing the petrol station on the left then take the third road
on the left. The stadium is on the right hand side.
Parking:
Please follow the directions for the stadium
from the South
of the city. The police will direct buses to coach parking areas.
There is
car parking available on the beach promenade.
Local Pubs & Hotels:
Lots of choice within
the city centre
Disabled Facilities:
There are 20 wheelchair spaces available in the Richard Donald Stand and 6 in the Merkland Stand which are for home support only and seating for Personal Assistants if required. There are seven wheelchair spaces in the away section for visiting supporters and seating for Personal Assistants if required. Please note that only one Personal Assistant is permitted to accompany a wheelchair user under the ticketing policy.