Wembley Stadium Guided Tour

Owned by the Football Association and the home turf of the England Football Team, Wembley Stadium is an astoundingly stunning stadium that hosts some of the most premium football and rugby matches apart from music concerts and other events. Sprawling at 115 by 74 yards and with a capacity of 90,000 seated and 25000 standing (during concerts), it is the largest sports stadium in England, the largest stadium in the United Kingdom and the second-largest stadium in Europe. One of it’s key highlights is the 134-metre-high (440 ft) spectacular Wembley Arch which serves visually as a landmark across the London skyline as well as structurally supporting over 75% of the entire roof load.

Highlight

  • Wembley Stadium is a premium sports and entertainment arena with state of the art, world class facilities. 
  • It offers the ultimate exhilarating experience to every football enthusiast with an opportunity to venture into the deepest areas of the stadium that are generally reserved for the players and performers.
  • Walk through the player’s tunnel, soak in the electric ambience of the changing room, sit in the Roy Hodgson’s Chair in the Press Conference Room and take the prized photograph with the Cup at the Royal Box.
  • Witness the magnificent historical artefacts and The exhibition of the Champions.
  • Ample photograph opportunities from the best seats in the stadium.

Recommended For

  • A thrilling and exciting day at one of the most impressive and largest stadium in Europe. 

Inclusions

  • General admission
  • Free tour of the exhibition

About

One of the leading tourist attractions in London, Wembley Stadium opened in 2007 after undergoing redevelopment in 2002-2003 and hosts tours of it’s prestigious stadium that has witnessed England’s glorious 1966 World Cup victory, the FC Barcelona’s stunning UEFA Champion League triumph in 2011, the annual FA Cup Final since 1923, major sell out music concerts and other sporting spectacles.

The Tours

Stadium Tour -  Embark on an unforgettable 75-minute journey and experience the exhilarating environment with behind the scenes locations such as the England Dressing Room, Players Tunnel, Press Room, the Royal Box wherein you can hold the Cup and much more.

VIP Tour – A premium personalized experience, the guided tour features Wembley's most exclusive, behind-the-scenes locations such as the England Dressing Room, Players Tunnel, Press Room, the Royal Box wherein you can hold the Cup and much more.

The Wembley Stadium has also introduced new tour areas: The Crossbar Exhibition and The Walk of Legends. With new and never displayed historical treasures, it showcases the infamous Crossbar from the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final and the Stadium’s origins, rich history and heritage dating back as far as The British Empire Exhibition of 1924.

Apart from the fascinating tour, visitors can also enjoy the exhibition showcasing historical artefacts such as the original flag from the 1948 Olympic Games, the Jules Rimet trophy commemorating England’s glorious World Cup victory in 1966, Graeme Souness’ three winners’ medals from ’78, ’81 and ’84, David Beckham’s jersey from Manchester United’s victorious 1999 campaign, Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard’s 2005 captain’s armband and shirts of the Three Lions Squad.

The Wembley Stadium tour is a quintessential must do in London for football aficionados to experience a thrilling day of soaking in the panoramic view of the stunning stadium, accessing the players tunnel, changing rooms, the Royal Box and marvelling at the splendid historical artefacts and impressive exhibits at the country’s leading sports and entertainment venue.

Address

  • London HA9 0WS, UK

Timings

  • 10:00 am- 15:00 pm, Daily

 

Price (In INR approximately)

Ticket Type Price
   
Wembley Stadium Tour  
Child INR 1,091
Adult  (16+ years) INR 1,727
2+2 Family (2 Adults+2 Children) INR 4,908
Mini Stadium Tour  
Child INR 545
Adult  (16+ years) INR 1,000
2+2 Family (2 Adults+2 Children) INR 2,545
VIP Tour  
Child INR 4,090
Adult  (16+ years) INR 5,453

 

Interesting Facts about Wembley Stadium

  • The original Wembley Stadium was built as the centrepiece of the British Empire Exhibition in 1924 and was known as the Empire Stadium. The famous Twin Towers were demolished in 2003 to make way for the new breath-taking arena with a striking arch which opened in 2007.
  • The stadium has a circumference of 1 km.
  • Aside from its significance in English football, Wembley has been the venue for numerous other sporting events such as greyhound racing, hockey and Olympic Games.
  • The stadium is home to the England national side, as well as the FA Cup Final and Semi Finals, The Football League Cup Final, The FA Community Shield, The Football League Play Off Finals, the FA Cup semi-finals, the Football League Trophy, the Football League play-offs, the FA Trophy, the FA Vase and the National League play-offs, and The Rugby Football League Challenge Cup Final. The stadium also regularly hosts other major sporting events including a regular season of NFL game.
  • Wembley Stadium has hosted the 2011 and 2013 UEFA Champions League Finals, and will host the semi-finals and finals of the UEFA Euro 2020 football championship, after beating off competition from the Allianz Arena in Munich.
  • The Wembley Stadium cost £798 million to construct.
  • It is the temporary home of Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur.
  • Wembley Stadium is one of the top music venues in London and has hosted the iconic Live Aid concert in 1985. Other top performers include David Bowie, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones and U2, Oasis, Eminem, Muse and Madonna.
  • Ed Sheeran became the first solo artist to sell out at Wembley in 2015.
  • Wembley Stadium also has the most toilets of not just any sporting venue, but of any building in the world. The arena is equipped with 2,618 different toilets.

 

How to get to Wembley Stadium

By Train and Tube

  • Wembley Park Station (Jubilee and Metropolitan Lines) 
  • Wembley Stadium Station (Chiltern Railways)
  • Wembley Central Station (Bakerloo, London Overground, London Midland and Southern lines)
  • The Stadium is only two stops from Baker Street (Metropolitan Line) and nine minutes from London Marylebone (Chiltern Line).  

By Bus

Local buses to the Stadium include 18, 83, 92 and 224.

By Coach

National Express is the Official Coach Supplier for Wembley Stadium connected by EE and provides dedicated links for visitors to the stadium.

Location

  • London HA9 0WS, UK

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