Lord's Cricket in London

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If you want to see the home of cricket itself, check out this spot. It has been there since 1787 and is wonderfully made and cared for. It has moved location three times, but looks better than anything else you will ever see in London today.

St. John's Wood

This has existed since 1814 and is still the staple of upcoming player's to get their inspiration from. The fans truly help give you the best experience with cricket. Harold Pinter has called this place "the greatest room in the world". You can see the Long Room which houses a lot of artifacts and other artwork that you will not want to miss. It doubles as a museum and you can see different bats, photography, uniforms, and even the Ashes urn. You will want to make sure you can take pictures if you want to as well. Some venues like this might be inviting to photography. You can check out their website for more information on all of this if you want. It changes from time to time as renovations are conducted as well as other updates. Make sure you always are kept up to date.

Olympic Games

In London 2012, the Olympic Games held the Archery competition here at this field. It was truly something to see if you liked Archery. That was something that you might have missed here, but you can still check out some photos and other things that showcased the events held here. It was something to remember a long time if the Olympic Games were held in your country.

Getting To The Stadium

A lot of people will be making their visit during the day. When you know how to get to the place without confusion, it will make sure you arrive on time and safely. You will find the stadium take it's home near the centre of London. It is only a mile and half from Marble Arch. You can easily get to it by road, tube, or even the bus. The closest tube station available is St. John's Wood. If you are a Beatles fan and are in the area of St. John's Wood, you can even check out Abbey Road Studios. You can probably bring along your camera and get some awesome shots of where the Beatles used to record some of their songs. It is truly a sight to see, even if you are not a huge Beatles fan. A lot of people are though so you will have a blast checking out this spot in middle of London on any given day.

Baseball

If you do not know what cricket is, it is a lot like baseball in certain ways. When you first see the park, you will think you have arrived at a professional baseball stadium. The grass is so well kept and pretty that it truly makes for a great picture. The uniforms also look a lot like a baseball uniform as well. If you like baseball, you should check out the cricket that is played here. Your children will also appreciate the London specific sport for a long time. You can find great seats that have great commentary to listen to while you follow the game.

In conclusion, cricket is a wonderful sport that has been a crowd pleaser for a long time in London. If you have never seen a game being played before, you will want to check it out for sure. Nothing is better than going to Lord's on a clear and sunny day.


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