Rugby Visitor Centre

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Rugby, United Kingdom

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Tourist information center· Tourist attraction· Visitor center

Rugby Visitor Centre Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Rugby Visitor Centre is located in Rugby, United Kingdom on Little Elborow St. Rugby Visitor Centre is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category tourist information center in United Kingdom.

Address

Little Elborow St

Phone

+44 1788533217

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Lou Johnson

Fantastic place! I will be back as soon as covid is out of the way...

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koodi koo

Very informative place to visit. Plenty to look at and nicely set out.

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Alan Ash

Very good for rugby fans needs to be bigger but very good

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kevin entwisle

If you have a global interest in ruby, this is a must do. You will spend an hour or two here in the well put together collage of rugby history and then have time to meander through a beautiful town and enjoy the sights and tastes the town has to offer. A great visit. Well done Rugby.

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coffee addict

Very interesting and a massive library! It was also a great museum but the museum used to be free entry but now you have to pay to see rugby's history,which I do not believe is right, considering even London has a free entry museum just like Coventry and more. Overall,it is a great museum and library.

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Pete Wayman

Great value. If you're local or even if you want to visit often, an annual pass unbelievable as is, is the same price. If you're a. Oldie like me it's 5. That's what I call great value. thanks.

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Toby James

Great for the galleries, but you have to pay for the hall of fame. Only worth it if you're a rugby fan.

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dave wolfskehl

I did not visit the "Hall of Fame" a shamelessly commercial offering based upon Rugby Football. I went to the Rugby Art Gallery, which as usual presented a beautiful exhibition of paintings drawings, prints and mixed media. well worth the offering. Many of the works are from the "Rugby Collection" Ignore the Blandishments of the "Hall of Fame" (which costs money to view) in favour of the Art Gallery and Museum which proffer an absorbing exhibit of lasting value for no admission fee. Worth climbing the stairs to the second storey. (there is a lift for those less able)