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 Ipswich Town away. Find out what other away fans thought of their visit to the Portman Road in our away day reviews.
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Ipswich isn’t far from London on the train and it was the first away day I’ve been able to get to this year so far so was looking forward to the atmosphere/ banter and beer on the train heading up. Plus, there was a good chance we would win given us finding form and Ipswich struggling at home.
It was very easy. I got a Metropolitan Line on the Underground from Ruislip Manor to Liverpool Street before getting the train to Ipswich which took just over an hour.
The Station Hotel was packed full of QPR fans beforehand. The place was rocking thanks to our fans and the beer garden that allows you to give a bit of the stick to the home fans crossing the bridge to the ground added to the atmosphere. On the downside pint price was no different to London really at a fiver per pint.
The queue to get drink wasn’t well managed inside the ground. Staff were slow serving the big queues of QPR fans.
Excellent view because you’ve a corner angle so you can see the whole pitch.
Not very good in the home end, and fantastic in the away end. We didn’t stop singing for the whole game. There was many a hoarse voice and bruised hands from banging by the end of the game.
7/10
It was very easy. There were no queues, so it was very similar to how it was when we arrived in Ipswich.
£45 in total. Brilliant value!
Yes, for sure. It is a great away day and given Ipswich’s home form this year you’ll probably see your team win!
Ipswich isn’t far from London on the train and it was the first away day I’ve been able to get to this year so far so was looking forward to the atmosphere/ banter and beer on the train heading up. Plus, there was a good chance we would win given us finding form and Ipswich struggling at home.
It was very easy. I got a Metropolitan Line on the Underground from Ruislip Manor to Liverpool Street before getting the train to Ipswich which took just over an hour.
The Station Hotel was packed full of QPR fans beforehand. The place was rocking thanks to our fans and the beer garden that allows you to give a bit of the stick to the home fans crossing the bridge to the ground added to the atmosphere. On the downside pint price was no different to London really at a fiver per pint.
The queue to get drink wasn’t well managed inside the ground. Staff were slow serving the big queues of QPR fans.
Excellent view because you’ve a corner angle so you can see the whole pitch.
Not very good in the home end, and fantastic in the away end. We didn’t stop singing for the whole game. There was many a hoarse voice and bruised hands from banging by the end of the game.
7/10
It was very easy. There were no queues, so it was very similar to how it was when we arrived in Ipswich.
£45 in total. Brilliant value!
Yes, for sure. It is a great away day and given Ipswich’s home form this year you’ll probably see your team win!