Summer Fans 2010

Tour prices

Adults: £12
Children: £6
Seniors (60+): £7
Students: £7
Family ticket: £31
(two adults & two children)

Tour times

Mon-Fri: 12pm & 2pm
Sat & Sun: 10am; 12pm & 2pm

Buy a Lord's Tour ticket online

Date released: 11 December 2008

An open-ended ticket for the Official Tour of Lord's
Open-ended tour tickets make a great gift
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On an official tour of Lord's, visitors will be shown around 'The Home of Cricket' by an expert guide.

Each tour lasts approximately 100 minutes and takes in some of the most exclusive, behind-the-scenes areas around the ground:

The Pavilion: Visit the Pavilion at Lord's, normally an MCC Members' only area. Take in sights such as:

The Long Room: With one of the best views of the famous Lord's turf; where legendary players walk down the famous Pavilion steps - or up them again when they're out!

Dressing rooms: Sit on the bench in the England dressing room; admire the view from the team balcony; look up at the famous Lord's Honours Board's listing every great Test batting or bowling performance at Lord's.

The Ashes urn, 1883MCC Museum: One of the world's oldest sporting museums boasts cricket equipment and memorabilia from some of the most famous names in cricket. It's also home to the "irreplaceable" Ashes urn.

Go pitchside: Get as close to the hallowed turf as any non-cricketer is likely to. Admire Head Groundsman Mick Hunt's carpet-like grass.

The Investec Media Centre on a Test Match day at Lord'sInvestec Media Centre: Explore the Stirling Achitecture prize-winning Investec Media Centre, with a towering view of the ground. Peek at the Sky TV studios and the home of the BBC's Test Match Special.

Tours run twice a day Monday-Friday (at 12pm & 2pm) and three times a day at weekends (10am; 12pm & 2pm).

An open ended ticket means you'll have a special Lord's Tour ticket and booklet to present to them on the day; and the recipient can call the Lord's Tours office and book their own preferred date and time.