Don’t just take our word for it when it comes to the best ways to get there, where to park, where to stay, or which pub to go when you’re going to see your team play AFC Bournemouth away. Find out what other away fans thought of their visit to the Vitality Stadium in our away day reviews.
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Been to Bournemouth many a time on holiday and knew the area.
Travelled by car and it was easy as I could do the journey (200 miles) in my sleep I’ve done it that many times.
BIC Centre – whilst a decent walk I know the area and planned to stay around – AFCB is actually in Boscombe but as a regular visitor to the area I know the place.
A couple of pubs and then the usual Wetherpoons (you know what you get and its cheap).
It was quite decent actually.
No issues with the view.
Derby fans making all the noise – AFCB fans need lessons on supporting their team – it was like a library if it wasn’t for the Derby fans.
Quiet, so 10/10.
Easy as I know the area.
£15 on Electric (Tesla), £28 for the ticket, £12 Parking. Then we’ll ignore the food and drink bill 🙂
As long as your fans make the noise, don’t expect any help from Bournemouth fans.
I travel to all away games and this is one that I have not been to yet.
We drove. It was very easy to find as it’s right on a main road. We also got a quick get away.
We parked in a multi storey car park which was 10 minutes walk from the ground. It was cheap and in town and near 2 away pubs.
We went to the away pubs on Christchurch Road. It was nice, clean, with good music and no home fans.
Wetherspoons in Bournemouth is a 15 minute drive away from ground by the sea front. It’s cheap, and for example a lager was £1.99 a pint.
I didn’t eat inside the ground but my mate said the pies were good but not cheap!
Don’t usually like side views as I prefer behind goal, but this was very good as it’s a small compact ground so you can see all the action.
Atmosphere was good. I think we took 900 in the away end but was decent from both sets of fans.
Don’t usually mix with home fans but local people in the pub were 10/10.
Really easy – just 10 minutes and you’re on the main route away from Bournemouth – think it was A31.
Tickets are £30, plus £20 each for petrol, food and drinks.
Yes. We went on a night so it was a couple of hours drive but easy to do and I think it would be great on a Saturday.
Well organised stadium.