Highlights
• Walk in the footsteps of legends through the iconic Players’ Tunnel and emerge pitch-side at England’s national stadium
• Experience the atmosphere of the England Home Dressing Room and see the shirts of current Three Lions stars
• Sit in the manager’s hot seat in Europe’s largest Press Conference Room
• Climb the sacred 107 Trophy Winner’s Steps to the Royal Box for a photo opportunity with the FA Cup
• Explore the historic Crossbar Exhibition featuring treasures like the original 1966 World Cup crossbar and 1948 Olympic torch
• Access the exclusive Club Wembley Middle Tier for panoramic views of the 90,000-seat arena
• View prized memorabilia including Steven Gerrard’s 2005 captain’s armband and David Beckham’s 1999 Manchester United jersey
• Experience immersive 360-degree videos bringing matchday atmosphere to life
Overview
There’s something truly magical about the first glimpse of Wembley’s iconic arch, soaring 133 meters into the London sky. As you approach this cathedral of sport, you can almost hear the echoes of historic roars from England’s 1966 World Cup triumph, the drama of countless FA Cup finals, and the thunderous applause of record-breaking concert crowds.
The 90-minute guided tour takes you deep into the heart of England’s national stadium, far beyond what fans see on match days. Your journey begins in the modern Exhibition of Champions, where the rich heritage of this hallowed ground comes alive through carefully curated artefacts. Here, you’ll find yourself face-to-face with treasures that shaped sporting history, from the controversial crossbar of the 1966 World Cup final to the Olympic torch that burned bright during the 1948 Games.
The real excitement builds as you enter the England Home Dressing Room. The pristine white walls and wooden benches have witnessed countless team talks, moments of tension, and celebrations. As you stand where heroes prepare for battle, your guide will share fascinating behind-the-scenes stories of triumph and heartbreak absorbed by these walls over the years.
The Players’ Tunnel provides one of the tour’s most spine-tingling moments. As you line up in this famous corridor, state-of-the-art screens recreate the electric atmosphere of a match day. The tunnel’s ambience is palpable—this is where legends take their final deep breath before emerging into the cauldron of noise that awaits.
Emerging pitch-side delivers a genuine “wow” moment as the sheer scale of Wembley reveals itself. The perfect green pitch stretches out before you, surrounded by tier upon tier of seats climbing into the sky. Even when empty, you can sense the raw energy this arena holds when filled with 90,000 passionate fans.
The tour continues upward to the VIP Club Wembley Middle Tier, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the stadium bowl. From this exclusive vantage point, you’ll gain a new appreciation for the architectural marvel that is Wembley’s signature arch, which supports the entire north roof and 60% of the south side’s retractable cover.
A visit to Europe’s largest Press Conference Room provides a unique perspective on the media machine that surrounds modern football. Sit in the manager’s chair and imagine facing the world’s press after a crucial victory or a devastating defeat. Your guide will share amusing anecdotes about memorable press conferences that have taken place in this very room.
The pinnacle of any Wembley tour comes as you climb the 107 Trophy Winner’s Steps to the Royal Box. This is where countless captains have lifted prestigious trophies in triumph. You’ll even have the chance to recreate these iconic moments with a photo opportunity holding the FA Cup—a memory to treasure forever.
Throughout the tour, cutting-edge technology enhances the experience. A dedicated app provides rich multimedia content, while 360-degree videos transport you into the midst of historic moments. The new green screen photo experience allows you to create personalized souvenirs of your visit.
The tour concludes in the Stadium Store, where you can browse exclusive merchandise and perhaps take home a piece of Wembley history. But the real souvenirs are the memories you’ve created—walking the same halls as sporting giants, feeling the energy of this magnificent venue, and understanding why Wembley truly is the home of football.
Whether you’re a die-hard football fan or simply appreciate the cultural significance of this legendary venue, the Wembley Stadium Tour offers an unforgettable journey through sporting history. It’s more than just a stadium tour; it’s an immersive experience that connects you with the moments and memories that have made Wembley the world’s most famous football stadium.
Opening Hours & Dates
• Tours operate daily from 10:00 AM
• Last entry varies depending on the time of year:
- October to March: Last entry at 3:00 PM
- April to July and September: Last entry at 4:00 PM
- August: Last entry at 5:00 PM
• Tours may be unavailable on event days or during stadium preparations.
Map & Directions
Address and Directions:
Wembley Stadium
Wembley
London HA9 0WS
By Tube:
• Wembley Park Station (Jubilee and Metropolitan Lines) – 5-minute walk
• Wembley Central Station (Bakerloo Line) – 15-minute walkBy Train:
• Wembley Stadium Station (Chiltern Railways) – 5-minute walk
• Wembley Central Station (London Overground, London Midland, Southern) – 15-minute walk
By Bus:
Local buses serving the area: 18, 83, 92, 182, 206, 223, 297, 483By Car:
• From Central London: Take A40 West, then A406 North Circular Road, exit onto A4088 towards Wembley
• From M1: Exit at Junction 1, follow A406 North Circular Road, then A4088 towards Wembley
• From M25: Exit at Junction 16, follow M40/A40 towards London, then A406 North Circular Road, exit onto A4088 towards Wembley
Parking:
Official stadium parking is available but limited. It’s recommended to pre-book parking through the official Wembley Stadium website. Blue Badge parking is available in the Blue & Red Car Parks close to the stadium.
Accessibilty
Wembley Stadium is committed to providing an accessible experience for all visitors.
The stadium has a range of accessibility features, including:
- Lifts and ramps throughout the stadium
- Accessible toilets and baby-changing facilities
- Assistance dogs welcome
- Audio guides available in multiple languages
For more information on accessibility at Wembley Stadium, please visit the official website.
How long does the tour last?
The standard tour lasts approximately 75 minutes, offering a comprehensive overview of the stadium’s history and highlights.
Do I need to book tickets in advance?
Advance booking is highly recommended, especially on match days, weekends, and during peak season. This ensures your preferred time slot and avoids disappointment.
Can I take photos on the tour?
Absolutely! Capturing memories is encouraged. However, flash photography is not permitted in certain areas like the dressing rooms and exhibition displays.
Is there food and drink available at the stadium?
Yes, the stadium boasts a variety of food and drink outlets across different areas, including cafes, bars, and restaurants. You can grab snacks, drinks, and even full meals before, during, or after your tour.
Is there parking available at the stadium?
Yes, Wembley Stadium offers parking facilities for a fee. However, on event days, parking can be limited and expensive. Public transport is often the most convenient and affordable option.
Is the tour accessible for people with disabilities?
Wembley Stadium is committed to inclusivity and offers a range of features for visitors with disabilities, including lifts, ramps, accessible toilets, and assistance dog welcome policies. For specific details and inquiries, please visit the stadium’s accessibility page.
Does the tour offer multilingual options?
While the standard tour is conducted in English, audio guides are available in various languages for an additional fee. This allows visitors to enjoy the tour commentary in their preferred language.
Can I bring my luggage on the tour?
Large bags and luggage are not permitted on the tour due to security and space limitations. However, smaller bags and backpacks are generally allowed. For specific guidelines, please refer to the official website’s FAQ section.
Are there any age restrictions for the tour?
The tour is suitable for all ages, making it a fantastic family activity. However, children under 5 years old must be accompanied by a paying adult.
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