In this article, we have ranked the best stadiums in the Europa according to the atmosphere, including stadiums from the Premiership, United Rugby Championship, Top 14, and international rugby.
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The ranking is done by considering the user ratings from websites like rugbygroundmap, Tripadvisor, and many more.
Here are the 10 best stadiums in Europe according to the atmosphere.
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The home of England rugby, Twickenham is the largest stadium in the world devoted just to the sport of Rugby Union.
Boasting a capacity of well over 80,000, the views are good from most areas of the ground, with the steep stands meaning most supporters are incredibly close to the pitch.
With a capacity of 26,000, Welford Road is the largest purpose built rugby ground in England, and like Kingsholm, within walking distance of the local watering holes.
Housing arguably England’s most partisan fans within it’s tight confines, Tigers supporters create some amount of noise as their team enters the field.
With the capacity planned to reach 30,000 in the future, referees will have to become that bit braver before blowing the whistle against the home team.
A town team with an old school feel to it on a professional era. Especially cool for night games. Right in the middle of the town and the crowd feel right on top of you.
Year after year, from almost any vantage point in the ground, you spend your first ten minutes on arrival just gawping at the vista, not just the best view from any rugby ground in Britain but one of the most beautiful and beguiling city views full stop.
It was often with some reluctance that you turn your attention to the rugby although in fairness at various times in their distinguished history Bath have laid on rugby worthy of such a setting. When the two come together you are in rugby heaven.
Stuart Hogg et al are renowned for their inconsistency on the road, but who wouldn’t be with a home like Murrayfield?!
When England journey North of the border, this stadium reaches fever pitch, with its 67,130 capacity going wild for a sporting occasion to savour.
Although many rugby fans resent the way in which Toulon conduct their business off the field, the atmosphe created in the build up to games in the Felix Mayol is envied throughout Europe.
Despite much of their success coming in recent years, the way in which Toulon supporters welcome their team as they enter the stadium has an old school feel.
While the Pilou Pilou chant sends fans into a frenzy before their team step foot onto the field.
One of the most legendary and feared rugby stadiums around, Kingsholm is a fortress for Danny Cipriani’s Gloucester side as they look to once again challenge for the Premiership title.
Full of history, the infamous Shed boasts some of the most passionate supporters who create an intimidating atmosphere for opposition wingers.
Always packed to its 6,000 capacity on match days, the all-standing stronghold is referred to as Gloucester’s “16th man”. A trip to The Shed is surely a bucket list experience for all rugby fans.
Renowned for it’s imposing noise, Thomond Park is considered by some to be the best rugby stadium in the world
Rugby-loving Limerick is unsurprisingly a go-to destination for rugby. More than just a sport, mention rugby here and you’ll draw out a kind of breathless enthusiasm and raw passion rarely seen elsewhere.
It’s a game of the heart in Limerick, so don’t miss going to watch one of the local clubs play, or the provincial team of Munster.
Their home ground Thomond Park is well-known for an electric atmosphere, courtesy of its jubilant and dedicated fans and their arsenal of anthems, and has previously been awarded the title of best rugby stadium in the world.
No matter if you’re at the stadium or not, the atmosphere will stick with you wherever you go and the town is often ‘painted red’ in honour of the team’s colours.
The first of the international grounds on our list of the best stadiums in world rugby, the atmosphere in Stade de France mirrors their national team: boisterous and joyful when on the front foot, but quiet and frail when behind.
It has a capacity of 81,338 but the lack of bars in the locality isn’t always appreciated by supporters.
Despite being a fairly small ground with a capacity of 19,022, when Clermont play, the stands are drenched in yellow, from the jerseys to the placards which supporters hold aloft when their side takes the field.
Visiting players have been known to feel they are not so much taking part in a rugby match as a gladiatorial contest.
This is a special place in rugby with a unique atmosphere that can’t be matched anywhere else at domestic level.
The home fans’ singing is so morale-boosting, it’s said to count for a try
Ask any rugby fan where to go for the best atmosphere, and you’ll likely hear all about Cardiff and its Principality Stadium (formerly the Millennium Stadium).
Boasting an impressive capacity of 74,500, it’s home to the Welsh Rugby Union and is the second-largest stadium in the world with a retractable roof.
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