The Circle, Walton Street, Anlaby Road, Hull, HU3 6HU
Tel
0870 8370003
Advanced Ticket Sales
0870 8270004
Fax
(01482) 304882
Former Grounds
Boulevard Ground - 1904-1905
Anlaby Road - 1905-1944
Boulevard Ground - 1944-1946
Boothferry Park - 1946-2002
Capacity
25,404 All-Seater
Diasabled Supporters:
Wheelchairs: 304 Places. Free for wheelchair user, but helper pays full price.
Facilities: Wheelchairs are available for hire from the club. Also, there are chairs at the ground to assist people getting into the ground from the car park. £5 returnable deposit and proof of disability are required.
Ambulant: 300 seats available. Concessionable rates on tickets.
Parking: Parking arrangements are available but you need to contact the club by the Monday before the game at the latest to arrange this.
Seating Plan:
Smith and Nephew Stand: 4,000 Fans
Ideal Standard Stand: 6,000 Fans
MKM Stand: 4,000 Fans
deVries Honda Stand: 6,000 Fans
West Stand Upper: 5,000 Fans
Where is it???
By Car: From all direction, get onto the A63, heading towards Hull City Centre, you go under the Humber bridge. Keep on this road as it becomes Clive Sullivan Way. Turn off onto the sliproad signposted 'Local Traffic/Infirmary' and 'KC Stadium'. Take the second exit at the first roundabout onto Rawling Way. At the traffic lights with the hospital right in front of them, turn left onto the A1105. Just over the flyover that you come across, take a right onto Walton street. Just after the sports arena, you will come across the car park.
Park and Ride: This is easily found from the A63. It has spaces for up to 650 cars and is open on matchdays. It drops off and picks up fans outside the stadium along Anlaby Road.
By Bus: The Park and Ride takes you directly to and from the ground (see above) Alternatively, any bus heading to the City Centre bus station is ideal because it is just a 10 minute, signposted walk to the ground.
By Train: Paragon Station is the closest to the ground. It is just a 10 minute, signposted walk from the ground.
Trivia
Hull City is the only club in the English Leagues that hasn't got any closed letters that can be coloured in, other than those in the 'Association Football Club' bit of their name.
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