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AWAY GUIDE
TO THE ETIHAD STADIUM
Discover the ultimate Premier League away day with our fan-friendly guides. From the best pubs and bars to meet fellow supporters, to top spots for food, nightlife, and hotels, we’ve got you covered. Each guide also includes essential tips on getting to the stadium, where to sit, and how to make the most of your matchday experience. Whether you’re looking for a pre-match pint, a late-night party, or a comfortable place to stay, our away guides help fans find the best places to eat, drink, stay, and enjoy every moment of the game.
THE OFFICIAL
MAN CITY AWAY GUIDE
Welcome to the Official Away Guide, your ultimate resource for travelling to the match. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or a seasoned away fan, this guide is your bible for everything you need to make the most of your trip.
From the best restaurants and casual grab-and-go spots, to budget-friendly pubs, lively bars, and premium venues, we’ve got it all covered. We’ll help you work your way around the Ground, find the best fan spots, and enjoy everything the city has to offer before, during, and after the game.
Whether you’re here for the game, the atmosphere, or to explore the city itself, this guide makes travelling simple, fun, and stress-free. Don’t forget to try our quiz, share your results, and tag us on social media at @fanparkuk, we’d love to see how you get on!
Capacity: 53,400
Opened: 2003
Location: Etihad Campus, Manchester
The Etihad Stadium, opened in 2003, has been the home of Manchester City since the club’s move from Maine Road. With a capacity of 53,400, it is one of the most modern football venues in the country, designed with both comfort and atmosphere in mind. Its sweeping bowl structure provides excellent sightlines throughout, while the South Stand, home to the club’s most vocal supporters, drives the noise that carries across the ground on matchdays.
Although younger than many of England’s traditional football cathedrals, the Etihad has already witnessed a wealth of iconic moments in City’s modern history, from dramatic title-clinching victories to Champions League glory. Continuous development, including the expansion of the South Stand and plans for further growth, has ensured that the stadium matches the club’s ambitious trajectory on and off the pitch.
Manchester City, founded in 1880 as St. Mark’s (before becoming Manchester City in 1894), has grown from local roots into a global powerhouse. Known for their sky-blue kit, City has been defined by flair and attacking football, a tradition elevated in the modern era under Pep Guardiola, whose teams have set new standards for dominance in English football. Legends past and present, from Colin Bell and Sergio Agüero to Kevin De Bruyne, embody the club’s evolution from local challengers to one of Europe’s elite. Today, the Etihad stands not only as the heart of Manchester City but as a symbol of their rise onto the world stage
Colin Bell – The King of the Kippax, elegant midfielder and symbol of City’s dominance in the late 1960s and 70s.
Sergio Agüero – Record-breaking striker and hero of the dramatic 2011-12 Premier League title win.
Vincent Kompany – Inspirational captain and commanding centre-back who led City to multiple league titles.
David Silva – Magician in midfield, creative genius, and pivotal figure in City’s modern era.
Yaya Touré – Powerful midfielder with incredible skill and a knack for scoring crucial goals.
Peter Barnes – Skillful winger and key player during City’s 1970s successes.
Edin Džeko – Prolific forward and important figure in City’s domestic and European campaigns.
Pep Guardiola – Visionary manager who transformed City into a dominant force in English and European football.
The Marble Arch
⚽ Historic city centre pub with craft beers.
📍 ~ 22 minutes to the Etihad via bus (lines 216 or 231 from Jersey Street)
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The Waldorf
⚽ A 'hidden gem' in the city centre, just 5 minutes from Picadilly Station.
📍 ~ 16 minutes to the Etihad via tram (blue line from Picadilly Gardens)
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Museum of Science and Industry (MSI)
📍 ~10 minutes walk from Manchester Piccadilly
🔬 Explore Manchester’s industrial heritage, from steam engines to cutting-edge technology. Interactive exhibits make it fascinating for all ages.
John Rylands Library
📍 ~5 minutes walk from Deansgate
📚 A neo-Gothic architectural gem housing rare books and manuscripts, including medieval texts. A must-visit for history and literature lovers.
Manchester Cathedral
📍 ~5 minutes walk from St Peter’s Square
⛪ Stunning Gothic architecture in the heart of the city, with beautiful stained glass and peaceful cloisters. A serene escape from the city buzz.
Northern Quarter
📍 Central Manchester
🎨 A vibrant district full of street art, independent shops, cafes, and bars. Perfect for exploring Manchester’s creative and alternative scene.
Etihad Stadium Tour / Manchester City Museum
📍 Eastlands, ~20 minutes from the city centre
⚽ Go behind the scenes of Manchester City’s home ground, from the dressing rooms to the pitch, and learn about the club’s history and modern successes.
💸 Budget-Friendly Casual Eats
Bundobust: Indian street food and craft beers in a lively, casual setting.
Rudy’s Neapolitan Pizza: Classic, authentic Neapolitan pizzas with a focus on quality ingredients at great value.
Blues Kitchen: American-inspired comfort food, including burgers, wings, and live music vibes.
🍔 Grab-and-Go
Salt and Pepper Manchester: Casual spot known for fried chicken, wings, and loaded fries.
Fat Pat’s: Famous for their American-style subs, pre-order for speedy service.
Burgerism: Creative, flavour-packed burgers and sides for a quick and satisfying meal.
💎 £££
The Ivy Manchester: Elegant British dining with a classic menu, stylish interiors, and impeccable service.
Louis Manchester: Modern European cuisine with a focus on quality ingredients and seasonal dishes.
Onda Pasta Bar: Chic Italian restaurant serving fresh pasta, small plates, and cocktails in a vibrant setting.
🍻 Budget-Friendly
The Castle Hotel: Historic pub with affordable pints, classic décor, and a welcoming, lively atmosphere.
The Marble Arch: Traditional pub famous for its Marble beers and relaxed, friendly vibe.
Romana: Casual bar serving drinks and light bites in a vibrant, social setting.
🍸 Places You Can't Miss
The Washhouse: Secret speakeasy-style cocktail bar with hidden entrances and expertly crafted drinks.
The Oast House: Rustic, multi-level bar with a cosy atmosphere, craft beers, and creative cocktails.
Albert’s Schloss: Bavarian-style beer hall with live music, cocktails, and hearty food in a buzzing setting.
💎 £££
Cloud 23: Sky-high bar with stunning panoramic views, serving champagne, cocktails, and small plates.
The Alchemist Spinningfields: Glamorous bar known for theatrical, visually impressive cocktails.
Dear Sailor: Chic seaside-inspired cocktail bar with stylish décor and expertly mixed drinks.
Away fans at the Etihad Stadium are typically allocated seating in the North Stand, providing good views of the pitch while keeping visiting supporters grouped together for safety and atmosphere.
The section includes modern facilities such as covered seating, accessible entrances, food and drink kiosks, and clean restrooms.
While the stadium is all-seater, the club ensures that away supporters have easy access to concessions and stewarding, creating a safe and comfortable matchday experience without compromising the stadium’s famous atmosphere.
Pint of Beer: £5.50-£6.50
Pie & Pint Combo: £10.00
Burger & Chips: £8.00
Hot Dog: £6.50
Parking around the Etihad Stadium is limited on matchdays, and most nearby streets are resident permit zones, making on-street parking difficult for visitors.
Closest Options:
Pre-book private parking via JustPark or YourParkingSpace (£10–£30)
Some hotels and local venues offer matchday parking packages.
✅ Pro Tip: Public transport is generally the easiest and most convenient way to reach the stadium.
By Train
Manchester Piccadilly Station: ~2 miles; 10–15 mins by taxi or 20–25 mins by bus/walk
Frequent services connect Manchester to all major UK cities.
By Tram (Metrolink)
Etihad Campus Stop: Directly outside the stadium on the East Manchester line
Trams run frequently from the city centre and nearby districts, making it a very convenient option.
By Bus
Local buses serve the area: routes 216, 231, and 239 stop near the stadium.
Matchday shuttle services operate from Manchester City Centre to the Etihad.
Walking
The stadium is within 20–30 minutes walk from Manchester city centre.
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