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How to get to Craven Cottage in 2026: Best ways for fans to travel to the home of Fulham

How to get to Craven Cottage in 2026: Best ways for fans to travel to the home of Fulham
General view inside Craven Cottage - Photo via IMAGO / Sports Press Photo

For Fulham fans heading to Craven Cottage, planning your journey is essential due to the stadium’s location in a residential area along the River Thames.

While the setting is one of the most scenic in English football, it also means parking is extremely limited, making public transport the best option for most supporters.

Whether you're travelling locally or arriving from further afield, FootballGroundGuide provides a complete guide to the best ways to get to Craven Cottage in 2026.

Getting to Craven Cottage by Car

Driving to Craven Cottage is not recommended.

The stadium is located in a residential area with restricted access, and there is no general parking available nearby. Matchday traffic can also be heavy, particularly along Fulham Palace Road and surrounding streets.

If you do choose to drive, it’s best to park further away and complete your journey via public transport or on foot.

Car Parking at Craven Cottage

There is no general car parking provision at the stadium or in the surrounding area.

The club does, however, cater for accessible parking, but there are limited complimentary spaces, which must be booked in advance on a first-come, first-served basis. A shuttle service is also provided to and from the stadium, which takes around five minutes.

Getting to Craven Cottage by Train and Tube

Public transport is the easiest and most popular way to reach Craven Cottage.

Via Train

Putney Railway Station is the nearest mainline station, located around 1.2 miles from the stadium – it is a 17–35 minute walk via Putney Bridge and Bishop’s Park.

There are also direct connections from Clapham Junction (5 minutes) and Waterloo (13 minutes)

The walk to the stadium is scenic, taking you along the River Thames.

Via Tube

The closest Underground station is Putney Bridge Station (District Line), which is around a 10-20 minute walk

Other nearby options include Hammersmith Station (20-40 minute walk) and Fulham Broadway Station (20-40 minute walk).

Putney Bridge is the preferred option due to its proximity and straightforward walking route through Bishop’s Park.

Aerial view of Craven Cottage
Aerial view of Craven Cottage – Photo via IMAGO / Pro Sports Images

Getting to Craven Cottage by Bus

Buses provide a reliable alternative, particularly for local travel. Key routes include:

  • 85 and C4 (from Kingston to Putney Bridge)
  • 220 (from Hammersmith via Fulham Palace Road)
  • 74, 424 and 220 (from Putney)

Most routes stop near Fulham Palace Road, leaving just a short 10-15 minute walk to the stadium.

Getting to Craven Cottage from the Airport

From Heathrow Airport

  • Train and Tube: Direct connections towards Barons Court, then onward via the District Line
  • Taxi: Around 30 minutes, depending on traffic

From Gatwick Airport

  • Train: To Putney or central London, then continue via train or tube
  • Taxi: At least 1 hour, depending on traffic

From Luton Airport

  • Train: To Putney, then follow the aforementioned advice
  • Taxi: Around 50 minutes, depending on traffic

FGG Verdict: What is the best way to get to Craven Cottage?

For Fulham fans, tube and train travel via Putney Bridge or Putney station is the best way to get to Craven Cottage.

With a scenic and straightforward walk to the ground, excellent transport links, and minimal parking availability, public transport is the clear choice.

Driving is best avoided, while buses offer a useful alternative for local journeys.

Lewis joined as News and Features Editor in July 2025, having previously held senior roles at Snack Media and GRV Media. A passionate follower of sport, in particular football and golf, as well as a proud Aldershot Town supporter, he brings over six years of experience in the digital sports publishing space.

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