Boleyn Ground Hotels

The Boleyn Ground is the official name of Upton Park in London, which is the proud home of the West Ham United Football Club. The stadium may be named after the infamous Anne Boleyn, but the only reason to lose your head is in your excitement when your favorite footballers take the field! There is plenty of room for cheering fans at the Boleyn Ground Stadium, thanks to four stands of seats: the Centenary Stand, the East Stand, the Bobby Moore Stand, and the Dr. Martens Stand. The lower part of the Centenary Stand usually finds hoards of fans on their feet, singing and cheering their team to victory. Anywhere you sit in this all-seater stadium offers a good view of the action, but you've also got two huge LCD screens to zone in on the game as well.

Whether you are a first-time visitor or a diehard regular, The Boleyn Ground promises a great time — as long as West Ham United wins!

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