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Home / Sports / Ashes Live: Balcony views beat stadium seats at the Gabba

Ashes Live: Balcony views beat stadium seats at the Gabba

7 Dec

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Summary

  • Fans watch Ashes Test from luxury apartments overlooking the Gabba.
  • Apartments offer amenities like queue-free toilets and air conditioning.
  • Accommodation near the Gabba provides excellent views of the cricket.
Ashes Live: Balcony views beat stadium seats at the Gabba

Fans attending the second Ashes Test at the Gabba have discovered a unique way to enjoy the cricket in ultimate comfort. By booking short-stay apartments in adjacent buildings, spectators can watch the match unfold from their balconies, complete with modern amenities and stunning views of the playing field. These luxurious options bypass the need for stadium tickets, queues for food and drinks, and offer air-conditioned spaces.

Apartment complexes like Trafalgar Lane offer stylish flats with floor-to-ceiling windows and balconies directly overlooking the Gabba. With stadium seats sold out, these private viewing spots have become highly desirable. Nearby hotels, such as the Swiss-Belhotel, also provide rooms with excellent views and amenities like rooftop spas, allowing guests to follow the game from a relaxed environment.

While enjoying the lavish viewing experience, the match itself saw England resume on day four at 6-134, trailing Australia by 43 runs. Despite a promising start, England's batting lineup faced a collapse, losing six wickets for 80 runs. Experts and fans anticipate a swift conclusion to the match, with Australia's bowling attack performing strongly under lights, particularly after taking the crucial wicket of Joe Root.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, several apartment buildings near the Gabba offer excellent views of the cricket matches from private balconies.
These apartments provide amenities like comfortable seating, private restrooms, air conditioning, and stocked fridges for an enhanced viewing experience.
No, watching from these apartments does not require a stadium ticket, as the views are from private residences.

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