For Aston Villa fans heading to Villa Park, planning your journey is key to avoiding delays on busy matchdays.
Located just outside Birmingham city centre, the stadium is well connected by train and bus routes, while driving is possible but comes with restrictions due to matchday road closures.
Whether you're travelling locally or arriving from further afield, FootballGroundGuide provides a complete guide to the best ways to get to Villa Park in 2026.
Getting to Villa Park by Car
Driving to Villa Park is possible, but traffic restrictions make it awkward on matchdays.
Supporters with parking permits can use the sat nav postcode B6 6HE, but should allow extra time for congestion around the ground.
A Traffic Exclusion Zone (TEZ) operates on:
- Witton Lane (Aston Hall Road to Witton Road)
- Trinity Road (Nelson Road to Witton Lane)
This is in place from around two hours before kick-off until 30-60 minutes after the final whistle. Fans are encouraged to car share where possible to reduce congestion.
Car Parking at Villa Park
Official matchday parking is available but must be pre-booked where possible.
Some locations may allow pay-on-the-day parking, but availability is not guaranteed.
Important notes:
- Residents’ parking zones are enforced on matchdays
- Parking in these areas can result in fines (around £60)
- Supporters are strongly advised to use official car parks rather than nearby streets
Planning ahead is essential if you intend to drive.
Getting to Villa Park by Train
Train travel is one of the most convenient ways to reach Villa Park, with two stations within walking distance.
The nearest stations are:
- Witton Station – Around a 5-minute walk to the stadium
- Aston Station – Around a 15-minute walk
Both stations are well served on matchdays, although they can get busy before and after games.
Fans travelling from further afield will typically arrive at Birmingham New Street Station, before taking a connecting train to Witton or Aston.
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Getting to Villa Park by Bus
Buses provide a reliable and well-connected option for getting to the stadium.
Main routes serving Villa Park include:
- 7, 11A and 11C – Stop at Witton Square near the ground
- 65 and 67 – Stop within walking distance (alight at Aston Station)
Matchday Shuttle Bus
A dedicated shuttle service, the AV82, runs on men’s home matchdays:
- Departs from Dudley Street, outside Birmingham New Street Station
- Runs directly to Villa Park
- Starts three hours before kick-off
- Return services operate for up to two hours after the match
This is a popular and convenient option for fans travelling from the city centre.
Getting to Villa Park from the Airport
From Birmingham Airport
- Train: Travel to Birmingham New Street, then connect to Witton or Aston
- Taxi: Around 20–30 minutes, depending on traffic
Birmingham Airport provides easy access for both domestic and international supporters.
FGG Verdict: What is the best way to get to Villa Park?
For most Aston Villa fans or supporters heading to watch a game, train travel is the best way to get to Villa Park.
With Witton station just a short walk from the ground and strong connections via Birmingham New Street, rail offers the quickest and most convenient option.
Buses and the AV82 shuttle provide excellent alternatives, especially from the city centre.