Destinations
Rugby isn’t just a game - it’s a way of life. It’s more than 80 minutes on the pitch.
It’s about unforgettable friendships, lifelong memories, and discovering incredible places along the way.
Whether it’s enjoying a creamy gelato under the Roman sun, sipping a perfect pint in a buzzing Dublin pub, or strolling through the historic streets of Edinburgh, there’s something for every kind of traveller.
Explore our city guide to see what’s waiting for you.
Edinburgh
One of Europe’s great cities, Edinburgh is always welcoming, whether you are a local on a day out or a visitor from further afield.
Stroll the Royal Mile for tartan, cashmere and whisky, climb Arthur’s Seat for sweeping views, or explore the treasures of the National Museum. From dockside dining to a dram on Princes Street and the electric matchday atmosphere, Edinburgh is a city that doesn’t just welcome you – it captivates you.
London
London is a city of endless possibilities. Whether you’re catching a West End show, taking in panoramic views from the London Eye, wandering through the Natural History Museum or meeting legends at Madame Tussauds, there’s something for everyone. And when match day arrives at Allianz Stadium, it’s more than just sport – it’s your gateway to discovering one of the world’s greatest cities.
Rome
Rome is a living museum, bursting with life, history and flavour. From the grandeur of the Colosseum and the Roman Forum to the spiritual majesty of St Peter’s Basilica, every corner tells a story.
With time on your side on a rugby weekender following Scotland, this is a city not to be missed. It is a weekend that has something for everyone – history, culture, magical food and drink – all you have to do is enjoy.
Paris
Big on history and sophistication, there is something special about the partisan atmosphere at the incredible Stade de France.
Passion, brilliance, countless Tricolores – it's something to behold.
And with the Eiffel Tower piercing the skyline, the Arc de Triomphe and Notre Dame, Paris demands to be explored. Indulge in classic French cuisine, or browse the latest trends in legendary fashion houses. And when Scotland take the field against Les Bleus, prepare for an epic rugby experience.
Dublin
Packed with personality, humour and warmth, Dublin is tailor-made for a rugby weekend – and we know nobody loves a rugby weekend like Scotland fans.
With hundreds of pubs scattered across the city, a night out in Temple Bar or a cosy corner snug is a must. Wander along the River Liffey, chat with locals, uncover the hidden beauty of the Iveagh Gardens, or simply soak up the buzz of this spirited city. Something not to be missed.
Cardiff
Wales’ vibrant capital is a fitting location for top-class rugby.
The Principality Stadium is right in the centre, it oozes atmosphere and big match excitement so it’s great for all the pre-match build up and post match party for Scotland fans.
It also boasts cutting-edge architecture, historic landmarks and the lively Cardiff Bay. Everything is wrapped up in a walkable, welcoming city.
