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Wembley Stadium Tour Review: Go Behind the Scenes

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Wembley Stadium may be the most famous stadium in the world.  Pelé once said: “Wembley is the cathedral of football”.  

As a sports fan, I had been to Wembley before. I went to see my favorite Dallas Cowboys play in London back in 2014.  I remember it clearly – the Cowboys won and we had a great time! Being an American, I didn’t know much about the stadium’s history.  

I thought taking a Wembley Stadium tour would be a good way to learn and go behind the scenes.  Let me tell you more about our experience so that you can decide if a tour of Wembley Stadium in London appeals to you.

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The original Wembley Stadium was built for the British Empire Exhibition in 1924 and was intended to be a temporary structure.  Over the years, they continued to develop the stadium, but by the end of the 20th century, it just wasn’t capable of meeting the demands asked of it anymore.  

The stadium was too small, old, tired, and the facilities were inadequate. It had reached the end of its usable life. Demolition started in 2002. The towers came down in 2003, which was a poignant moment for football fans across the world.   The current Wembley Stadium was finished in 2007.

Wembley played host to the Olympics, World Cup, several European football (soccer) championships, the annual FA (Football Association) Championship game, countless concerts, and even the Pope – just to name a few.  Additionally, it was (and still is) known as the home of football .

Wembley was the first place to be called “hallowed turf.” Go to enough pub quizzes in England and sooner or later the question will come up – who scored the last goal at the old Wembley? (Keep reading for the answer!)

Model of the Old Wembley Stadium - Two Traveling Texans

They did try to incorporate some of the structure of the old stadium into the new Wembley Stadium.  It was not possible to move the two famous towers so instead, they used the material from the towers in the foundation.  You can also see the plaques with the winners from the 1948 Olympics preserved outside the Wembley Stadium Store.

In 2019, Wembley was also the home to Tottenham, who plays in the English Premier League, while their stadium was under construction.

Model of the New Wembley Stadium - Two Traveling Texans

The first part of your tour of Wembley Stadium is self-guided.  You are given your video/audio guide and headphones after you pass through security.  The guide was easy to use and you can repeat sections if you like or even skip any that don’t grab your attention.  During this section of the tour, you learn more about the history of the stadium.

It was fascinating to see the models of the old and new stadium.  The turnstile on displayed looked like a piece of art.  It was fascinating to think about how many people had passed through.  The videos during this part of the tour help you feel more engaged. I especially liked the 360 virtual reality ones.  The video about the arch was a bit unsettling especially if you are scared of heights.

A turnstile from the old stadium. - Two Traveling Texans

I didn’t know much about the old stadium, so it was interesting to learn about some of the historic events that took place here.  The most talked about one is probably the 1966 World Cup Final between England and West Germany. It was decided by a controversial goal by England in extra time.  Not only can you see a video of the goal, but you can see the actual crossbar from that game and marking on the floor where the ball landed in relation to the crossbar and the goal line, calculated using modern technology.

There were also exhibits on some of the other sporting events that have taken place at Wembley like NFL games.  For those who are not into sports, the tour also included information about some of the big concerts, the Pope’s visit, and even Evil Knievel’s stunt.

Geoff Hurst Goal diagrammed on the floor. You can see how close the ball landed to the goal line.

Wembley Guided Tour

After we had finished seeing the exhibits, it was time to join our guide to go behind the scenes at the stadium.  First, we went outside onto the middle tier and sat in the seats. He threw out so many fascinating facts about the stadium.  

The one that probably surprised me the most was that the designers of Wembley Stadium tilted the glass of all the suites five degrees to help with the acoustics.  We all stood up and yelled to test it out.

Then, we had a few minutes for photos. Our guide took a few excellent ones of us. He definitely knew what he was doing!

Anisa and Russell in the stands of Wembley Stadium. - "Wembley Stadium Tour Review" - Two Traveling Texans

Next, we headed down to the pitch (field) level which is actually below ground.  After walking down a hallway with lots of memorabilia, we entered the area where the players arrive at the stadium.  Then we went into the media room where press conferences happen after games. I appreciated that we had time to go take individual pictures sitting behind the table.

Russell in the Press Room at Wembley Stadium. - Two Traveling Texans

After everyone had their chance to take a photo, we headed to the dressing rooms.  The first room we entered had displays for some of England’s heroes and even a few NFL players who had played at Wembley.  

Next door, we found the England dressing room where each member of the national team had a spot. Their jerseys were laid out in numerical number.  Some jerseys were autographed. I wondered why Harry Kane hadn’t autographed his until our guide explained he had autographed the front of the shirt.  I was surprised that there weren’t any lockers but these areas are called dressing rooms and not locker rooms.

Anisa in the Dressing Room that plays tribute to some of the top stars that have played at Wembley.

Then, we got to see the shower block.  In addition to the shower, this area also includes some therapy beds, ice baths, toilets, and sinks.  I was a bit surprised to also find hair dryers! We had time to take photos in the dressing room and shower area then it was time to go to the tunnel.

On our Wembley Stadium Tour we saw the Shower block that the England National Football Team uses! - Two Traveling Texans

The tunnel is where the players line up to walk out on the pitch (what we call field).  Our tour guide had us line up so we could pretend to be players. He started playing a video and then opened the doors.  As we walked out onto the field, we could hear the roar of the crowd.

Since the pitch is natural grass, there is only a small area that you are allowed to walk on (where the managers can stand).  We did also get to sit in Gareth Southgate, the England manager’s, seat. Again, we had time to take as many pictures as we wanted.

View from the Wembley Pitch - Two Traveling Texans

Then it was time to head back up.  We took the same route that the players who won the FA Cup would take to claim the trophy.  

It’s a little more than 100 steps through the stands to the Royal Box. When we got to the Royal Box, we had the opportunity to take a photo with the replica of the FA Cup.  This time though they have a professional photographer to capture the moment and they do not let you take any pictures. You get the opportunity to purchase the photo after the tour.  

It is rare that I ever buy these type of photos, but we did this time. The photo turned out to be amazing and it was only £10. I wish Russell would have worn his Liverpool scarf though!

Our photo with the replica of the FA Cup. - Two Traveling Texans

After we left the Royal Box, we went into the Royal Restaurant.  Prince William is the head of The FA, so when he is in attendance, this is where he and his guests dine.  Our tour guide said it would normally be a five-course meal.  It’s the Royal Family so I wouldn’t expect anything less!

Our last stop on the tour was the Three Lions sculptures.  The Three Lions are the symbol of the national team. Each one was impressive in its own right and made out of a different material – paper, steel, and plastic.  The plastic one was my favorite, it was actually made from cups from drinks consumed at the stadium.

Sculptures of the Three Lions at Wembley Stadium- Two Traveling Texans

I have to admit I am not a big soccer fan, although I have come to appreciate the sport more now that I live in England.  Still, I found the tour interesting and informative. The stadium is an impressive piece of engineering and the history is remarkable.  I loved being able to go behind the scenes and see the dressing room, media room, pitch, and more.

The virtual reality videos helped to bring the stadium to life.  There were no virtual reality glasses like I had on the virtual reality tour in NYC (that would not have looked good in the pictures anyway) but some of the videos were 360 images so that the perspective changed as you moved the guide around.  The guide was easy to use. Plus, I liked that you could choose to listen to more in-depth information or skip depending on your interests.

We had a large group for the guided tour of about 30 people.  Our tour guide did a great job keeping everyone together and engaged.  I never had any issues hearing the commentary and I was able to ask questions.  Additionally, everyone had plenty of opportunities for photos.

If you would like a more intimate experience, you might want to try the Wembley VIP tour.  Groups are usually 5 people or less and you get a dedicated guide from start to finish. You also get to see a few stops that aren’t on the normal route.  The VIP Wembley Stadium tour option also includes a free gift and The FA Cup photo.

Get more information about the exclusive VIP tour here .

When you visit Wembley for your tour, there are a few things you should keep in mind:

  • Dress for the weather.  The roof of the stadium was open when we were there, so some parts of the tour were basically outside.
  • Don’t bring any large bags.  They do not have any place to store them and you will have to carry them with you as you tour Wembley Stadium.  
  • There is a security check when you enter the stadium.  They did not have any issues with our snacks or water bottles.
  • The guided portion of the tour runs every 30 minutes throughout the day.  You join once you have completed the self-guided part.
  • You can take pictures throughout the tour except for pictures of the FA cup in the Royal Box.  They have a professional photographer to take your picture there.
  • There are stairs on the tour.  Our tour guide asked us if anyone had problems with stairs because there is an elevator.  
  • The tour is well-suited for children especially those that like soccer.  They will also enjoy the virtual reality features.
  • The whole experience took us about 2 hours.  This can vary depending on how long you spend on the self-guided portion of the tour.

You can get Wembley Stadium Tour tickets two ways – as part of a tourist pass or individually.

The Wembley Stadium Tour tickets are included as part of the London Pass and the London Explorer Pass.  If you plan on doing a lot of sightseeing, the London Pass gives you access to 80+ of the top attractions.   Get more information on the London Pass here. The London Explorer Pass allows you to buy access to either 3,5 or 7 attractions.   Get more information on the London Explorer Pass here.

If you are not going to get one of the passes, you can book your tickets online in advance here .  For the regular tour, you choose a timeslot and can arrive any time during that period and start with the self-guided exhibitions.  The VIP tour has a set start time. You will get an email confirmation when you book and all you need is the confirmation code to check in for the tour.

It’s best to take public transportation to Wembley Stadium.  We took the Metropolitan line to Wembley Park. (The Jubilee line also goes to the Wembley Park Station).  You see the stadium as you approach the stop and then it’s a short 10-minute walk to get there. It’s a straight line so you don’t have to worry about getting lost.

You can also take the Bakerloo line or the London Overground to Wembley Central but it’s a 20-minutes walk from there to the Stadium.  

If you are visiting London from overseas, consider getting a Visitor Oyster Card to save money when you use the tube.  Click here for more information on the Visitor Oyster Card.

To take the tour, enter through the Bobby Moore entrance on the north side of the stadium.  You need to walk up the ramp. You will see the stadium store. Then take the stairs up to the next level and enter right behind the Bobby Moore statue.

Note: Do not confuse Wembley Stadium and Wembley Arena – they are different.  Wembley Arena is a smaller indoor venue also located in Wembley Park. It is the 2nd largest indoor venue in London.  Only The O2 is larger.

The Bobby Moore statue outside Wembley Stadium - Two Traveling Texans

Yes. This is not just any stadium that you are touring. Wembley is one of the most historic places in the sporting world.  Having the chance to go behind the scenes and into the dressing room and Royal Box is a special experience.

If you are going to several tourist attractions while you are in London you can save with the London Pass , which includes the Wembley Stadium tour.

Have you had the chance to visit Wembley Stadium or tour another sports venue? You might also be interested to read about my tour of the Dallas Cowboys Stadium .

And if you are wondering who scored the last goal at the old Wembley Stadium it was Dietmar Hamann of Germany.

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  • Bring along your camera, there are a lot of great photo opportunities on the tour.  Don’t try to bring large bags, they do not have a place to store them during the tour.
  • Wear the gear from your favorite team.  It will make the photo with The FA Cup even better.
  • Consider purchasing the London Pass or the London Explorer Pass if you plan on doing other sightseeing while you are in London.

Disclosure: Thanks to Wembley National Stadium Limited for providing us with complimentary Wembley Tour tickets so that we could share the experience with our readers.

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Last Updated on October 30, 2021

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Anisa is an experienced international traveler with extra pages in her passport and stamps from 41 different countries across 5 continents (and counting). She was born and raised in Texas. After a 13 year stint in NYC, she moved to England to live with her husband.

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The Ultimate Guide to visiting the Wembley Stadium Tours

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Given that it was a venue for the 2012 London Olympic Games, and even the historic 1985 Live Aid concert, you don’t necessarily have to be a hardcore sports fan to appreciate all that the Wembley Stadium Tour has to offer.

Wembley Stadium as it is known as today officially opened in 2007, and was built on the same site as the original Wembley Stadium which hosted the 1948 Olympic Games as well as the 1966 World Cup Final. After the original stadium was demolished in 2003, the new Wembley Stadium took over four years and £790 million to complete, and is now known to be the largest stadium in the UK.

The Wembley Stadium Tour, on the other hand, has been around since 1978, and has attracted millions of sports enthusiasts (and even non-sports enthusiasts) from all over the world.

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Wembley Stadium Tours Highlights

Each tour is run by an expert tour guide who will lead you to some of the most historic spots in the stadium that are normally only seen on TV during historic matches and championships. Not only that, visitors to the tour will even be shown some of the more private areas in the stadium, such as England’s changing rooms, the players’ tunnel and the Royal Box.

Some of the many highlights you can expect to see during your Wembley Stadium Tour include:

  • David Beckham’s Manchester United jersey (which he wore during his legendary 1999 campaign)
  • The FA 150 Exhibition which celebrates the history of the Football Association
  • The original rules of Association Football from as far back as 1863
  • The Jules Rimet Trophy (AKA The World Cup) commemorating England’s World Cup win in 1966
  • The 107 “sacred” Trophy Winner’s Steps
  • The Royal Box where winners go to collect their prized trophies
  • England Manager’s “hot-seat” in the Press Room
  • The 1966 World Cup crossbar
  • The original flag from London’s 1948 Olympic Games
  • Steven Gerrard’s 2005 captain armband
  • Graeme Souness’ three winning medals from 1978, 1981 and 1984

Visitors will also get the chance to lift up the FA Cup for a commercial photo, and buy some unique sports memorabilia at the Wembley Stadium Store, which offers everything from English and Wembley merchandise, to footballs, scarves, caps, replica kits and much more.

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Getting There

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Stadium tours last for approximately 75 minutes, but make sure you reserve at least one hour to visit the Stadium Store afterwards as well.

You may want to check the Wembley Stadium’s official website before you plan your visit, as there are numerous closures of the stadium which take place throughout the year.

You can purchase your tour tickets at the door, however it is highly recommended that you reserve a time slot online beforehand, as tours are subject to availability.

Be prepared to walk up and down lots of steps, so try and wear comfortable walking shoes for your visit. If you happen to be visiting in July, please note that the grass pitch may be covered to prepare the field for the start of the next season.

If you want to have a bite to eat before or after your tour, there is a Stadium Tour Cafe which offers both hot and cold beverages as well as sandwiches, snacks and muffins.

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Ticket prices and Opening Hours

The Wembley Stadium Tours run every day of the year, except for certain dates which have been highlighted on the stadium’s official website.

Wembley Stadium Tour tickets cost:

  • £17 (online) or £19 (at the door) for adults
  • £10 (online) or £11 (at the door) for seniors, students and children under the ages of 16
  • £45 for family tickets
  • Groups of 25 people or more get a 15% discount

Tour times vary depending on what time of the year you visit, however during the peak seasons tours usually start from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the hour, every hour. During weekends and peak holiday seasons such as school holidays, more tours may be added.

Parking at the Official Wembley Stadium Car Park runs on a “Pay on Foot” parking system and costs £2 for up to two hours, and then an additional £1 per hour. Visitors can also choose to pay £6 for six hours, which may be handy if you know you’re going to spend a bit of time wandering around the stadium.

The Stadium Tour Cafe is open from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. every day of the week, and the Wembley Stadium Store is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (from Monday to Saturday) and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays.

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Take a guided tour of Wembley football stadium and discover the home of English football. Our iconic national stadium has been the site of many legendary football matches over the years including England’s 1966 World Cup victory. This 90,000 seat stadium is a national icon and every year hosts the final of the FA Cup, along with other major tournaments. During your 75 minutes guided tour, you’ll get to see the dressing rooms, press room, players’ tunnel, pitchside and iconic Royal Box.

Embark on a journey through football history with the Wembley Stadium Tour and Museum. Step onto the iconic pitch where legends have triumphed and relive unforgettable moments etched in the sport’s lore. Explore the state-of-the-art facilities, from the player’s tunnel to the royal box, gaining insight into the venue’s rich heritage. The accompanying museum showcases artifacts and memorabilia, offering a comprehensive tribute to the beautiful game within the hallowed walls of Wembley.

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  • See the dressing rooms where players prepare before matches
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  • Here the legendary stories of Wembley from your tour guide

The tour runs every day except on match days.

Please be aware that the stadium tour is only accessible through a guided tour. You will not be able to explore the stadium on your own. You can access the two new exhibitions individually without a guide before or after the tour, but the main stadium tour is fully guided.

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Visitors to Wembley will get the chance to see the FA Cup in the Royal Box

Wembley Stadium, the home of English football, is an iconic venue, with some of the most memorable matches in the history of the game having taken place there.

If you have not had the chance to watch your own team play there, you can see the inner workings of the stadium for yourself on a guided tour. These tours have been running since the ground’s opening, but remain popular due to the enduring popularity of football in England and around the world.

Tours run most days where there is not an event running at the stadium, and provide behind the scenes access to the areas you won’t get the chance to see on matchdays. Prices start from £17 for children and concessions and cost £24 for adults - you can check availability and make a booking HERE .

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The standard tour lasts roughly 75 minutes and takes in the dressing rooms before visitors are given the chance to walk out of the Wembley tunnel and gain an pitch-side view.

Following this, you will be taken up the 107 steps to the royal box where there will be silverware waiting for you to get a taste of how it feels to be on the winning team at Wembley. The 90,000 seater arena is one of the most recognisable venues in the world and its history adds a sense of occasion to any visit.

The redeveloped stadium, which was completed in 2007 to replace the old Wembley, has seen some huge fixtures, including the Euros finals for the men’s and women’s tournaments in 2021 and 2022. It will also host the 2024 Champions League final, having already hosted the match in 2011 & 2013, with the 2028 Euros final also set to be held under the famous arch.

In addition, the FA Cup final is held there yearly as well as EFL play-off finals. Other sports have also made use of the vast arena, with NFL and boxing events having hit the headlines alongside the music concerts which are also held at the ground.

Visitors to the stadium will experience a glimpse at the inner workings of one of the world’s greatest sporting arenas.

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Embarking on a Wembley Stadium tour is like walking through the hallowed halls of England’s football temple. Imagine stepping into the very spaces where legends have been made, where the cheers of millions have echoed, and where the spirit of the beautiful game thrives. As you secure your tickets for the Wembley Stadium tour, you’re not just planning a visit; you’re setting up a date with history.

This isn’t your everyday stadium tour. From the moment you step onto the iconic pitch, feeling the grass beneath your feet, to exploring the state-of-the-art dressing rooms where the world’s best prepare for glory, every step is an adventure. Peek behind the scenes, visit the Royal Box, and get your hands on the replica FA Cup; it’s all part of the thrill.

Visit Wembley Stadium, and it’s not just about seeing; it’s about experiencing. Feel the rush of emotions as you walk the Players’ Tunnel, imagine the roar of the crowd as you emerge, and relive the greatest moments in football through the eyes of those who’ve lived them. This tour isn’t just a journey through a building; it’s a dive into the heart of British football culture.

So, whether you’re a die-hard football fan eager to tread the steps of your heroes, a lover of architecture in awe of Wembley’s iconic arch, or simply someone looking for a unique day out in London, the Wembley Stadium tour promises an unforgettable experience. Don’t miss out on the chance to witness the magic of one of the most famous stadiums in the world.

A visit to the luxurious dressing rooms used by world-renowned footballers.

A walk through the Players’ Tunnel , simulating the experience of entering the pitch on a match day.

Access to the Royal Box , with an opportunity to take photos with the replica FA Cup.

The chance to sit in the stadium seats , offering panoramic views of the iconic venue.

An engaging tour filled with stories and facts about the stadium’s rich history and architectural marvels.

Where can I buy tickets for the Wembley Stadium tour?

Wembley Stadium tour tickets are available online and it’s recommended to book in advance.

You can buy tickets for the Wembley Stadium Tour directly from our website . Our platform offers the most straightforward and secure method to purchase your tickets in advance, ensuring you have a spot on this iconic tour.

How long does the Wembley Stadium tour last?

The tour typically lasts about 75 minutes.

Is there parking available at Wembley Stadium for tour visitors?

Yes, parking is available, though it’s advisable to check availability on match days and event days.

Can I take photos during the tour?

Yes, photography is encouraged on the tour except in specified areas.

Is Wembley Stadium wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the stadium and tour are fully accessible for wheelchair users.

What other Stadium tours are nearby?

Emirates Stadium – The home of Arsenal Football Club , offering behind-the-scenes access to the changing rooms, players’ tunnel, and more.

Stamford Bridge – The Chelsea FC stadium tour includes the museum, dressing rooms, press room, and a walk through the players’ tunnel.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – One of the newest and most advanced stadiums, offering tours that showcase its state-of-the-art facilities.

The London Stadium – Experience the home of West Ham United and the venue for the London 2012 Olympics.

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Tour Information

The Wembley Stadium and Museum Tour offers a comprehensive experience, providing access to various iconic areas of the stadium.

The tour typically includes the following highlights:

  • A visit to the England team’s changing rooms
  • The players’ tunnel
  • The Dugout & Pitchside Views

The Royal Box

  • Europe’s largest press room
  • The original rules of Association Football from 1863
  • The Jules Rimet Trophy (The World Cup) commemorating England’s World Cup win in 1966
  • Memorabilia such as David Beckham’s Manchester United jersey from his legendary 1999 campaign and the FA 150 Exhibition, which celebrates the history of the Football Association

Opening Hours & Dates

The tours are available seven days a week typically between 10am and 4pm.

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Map & Directions

Wembley Stadium, Wembley Park, London HA9 0WS

Getting to Wembley Stadium:

By public transport:.

  • Tube:  The nearest tube station is Wembley Park (Metropolitan and Jubilee lines). From the station, follow the signs for Wembley Stadium, which is approximately a 10-minute walk.
  • Rail:  Wembley Stadium station is directly beneath the stadium and offers train services from across the UK.
  • Bus:  Several bus routes stop near Wembley Stadium, including the 92, 182, 200, and 297.
  • Wembley Stadium is located just off the A40 and has car parking available for an additional fee. However, on event days, parking can be limited and expensive. Public transport is generally recommended.

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.

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Are you a sports enthusiast or a music lover? Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at one of the most iconic stadiums in the world? Look no further than the Wembley Stadium Tour!

  • Experience the history and behind-the-scenes of one of the most iconic stadiums in the world on a Wembley Stadium Tour.
  • Choose from a variety of tours including self-guided, VIP, and group options to tailor your experience.
  • Don’t miss the highlights of the tour, including the Royal Box, dressing rooms, press conference room, players’ tunnel, and the legendary pitch.

Wembley Stadium Tour offers a fascinating opportunity for visitors to explore the iconic Wembley Stadium, immersing themselves in its rich history and vibrant atmosphere.

Guided by knowledgeable tour guides, visitors get to delve into the stadium’s storied past, learning about its role in hosting legendary sporting events and concerts.

One of the highlights of the tour is stepping onto the hallowed turf where football greats have made history, and feeling the energy of the crowd in the stands that have witnessed countless memorable moments.

Visitors can explore the state-of-the-art facilities, including the player dressing rooms, press conference areas, and the Royal Box, gaining a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of this world-renowned venue.

What Are The Different Types Of Wembley Stadium Tours?

Wembley Stadium offers a variety of tour options to cater to diverse visitor preferences and interests, including self-guided tours , VIP experiences , and group tours that provide unique insights into the stadium’s legacy.

Self-guided Tour

Embark on a self-guided Wembley Stadium Tour that allows visitors to explore the stadium at their own pace, discovering its key attractions and hidden gems.

Upon entering the legendary stadium, visitors are greeted by the vast expanse of the pitch, where iconic moments in football history have unfolded. The tour provides a glimpse into the player’s perspective as you walk through the player’s tunnel, experiencing the thrill of stepping onto the pitch. Don’t miss the chance to visit the Royal Box , where VIP guests have witnessed the excitement of major events. With interactive displays and immersive exhibits, the tour caters to both avid football fans and casual enthusiasts.

Indulge in the VIP Wembley Stadium Tour for a premium and exclusive experience that provides behind-the-scenes access to exclusive areas such as the Royal Box and player facilities.

As a VIP guest, you’ll be treated to unparalleled access to the inner sanctum of this legendary stadium. Imagine walking the same corridors that sporting icons traverse on match days or having a glimpse into the meticulously designed Royal Box, reserved for distinguished guests and celebrities. This exclusive tour offers a personalised and immersive journey, where each moment is curated to cater to your highest expectations. Delight in the privileged opportunities to step onto the hallowed turf and witness the stadium from a vantage point only a select few have experienced.

Join a group tour at Wembley Stadium for an interactive and informative experience led by knowledgeable guides, ideal for group bookings and school trips.

During the tour, visitors are taken behind the scenes of this iconic sports venue, offering a glimpse into its rich history and cultural significance. Wembley Stadium, known for hosting major events, provides a unique learning opportunity for students and sports enthusiasts alike.

The guided experience covers various aspects of the stadium, including its architecture, facilities, and the unforgettable moments that have unfolded within its walls.

Interactive elements, such as access to the players’ tunnel and the chance to stand pitchside, bring the stadium to life and make the visit engaging for all participants.

What Are The Highlights Of Wembley Stadium Tour?

The Wembley Stadium Tour showcases a myriad of highlights, including exclusive access to the Royal Box, immersive visits to the iconic changing rooms , and the thrill of walking through the famous players’ tunnel onto the hallowed pitch.

The Royal Box at Wembley Stadium stands as a symbol of regal luxury , offering a privileged vantage point for VIP guests to witness iconic events and matches.

With its opulent decor and rich history, the Royal Box is steeped in significance as it has hosted dignitaries, royalty, and celebrities over the years. The exclusivity of this prestigious area adds an aura of elegance to any event held at the stadium.

Guests in the Royal Box are treated to unparalleled luxury and service , with amenities and views that are truly unmatched. This vantage point provides a unique perspective, allowing VIPs to watch the action unfold while being surrounded by an atmosphere of grandeur and sophistication.

The Dressing Rooms

Explore the legendary dressing rooms at Wembley Stadium, where renowned athletes and teams have prepared for historic matches, immersing visitors in the rich sporting heritage of the venue.

The dressing rooms at Wembley Stadium are much more than just spaces for players to change. They embody a sense of sportsmanship and tradition, with walls that have witnessed the pre-game rituals of legendary athletes. From the echoes of motivational team talks to the silent moments of individual focus, these rooms hold the energy of countless memorable moments. The signature colours, personalised lockers, and strategic layouts make these spaces an integral part of the stadium’s history, reflecting the pride and passion of those who have graced them.

The Press Conference Room

  • Step into the Press Conference Room at Wembley Stadium, where the air is charged with excitement and anticipation, echoing the voices of athletes and coaches in pre- and post-match interactions.
  • The Press Conference Room acts as the nerve centre for media interactions during major sporting events, offering a platform for journalists and reporters to delve into the minds of sports personalities. The ambience is a blend of professionalism and fervour, as cameras click and microphones capture every word spoken. As questions fly, insights are shared, and headlines are born in this dynamic space, showcasing the symbiotic relationship between sports journalism and the world of sports.

The Players’ Tunnel

Experience the adrenaline rush of walking through the Players’ Tunnel at Wembley Stadium, following in the footsteps of football legends and feeling the anticipation of the crowd before a match.

The Players’ Tunnel is not merely a physical passageway but a gateway to a world of passion and drama. As players step onto the pristine pitch, history and tradition merge with the palpable excitement of the present moment. The Tunnel serves as a symbol of sportsmanship and competition, where dreams are realised and heroes are made. This iconic pathway holds the echoes of past victories and defeats, infusing each step with a sense of urgency and pride.

Set foot on the hallowed pitch of Wembley Stadium, where iconic moments in sports history have unfolded, and the echoes of cheers and victories resonate through the turf.

Wembley Stadium stands as a timeless monument to the glory and passion of sports, a place where legends are made and dreams take flight. The very air around the pitch seems to hum with the energy of past triumphs and heart-pounding competitions.

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offer a glimpse into the rich tapestry of events that have unfolded within these hallowed grounds, from historic World Cup finals to thrilling cup matches. Visitors can almost feel the palpable excitement that permeates every blade of grass, a testament to the enduring legacy of this iconic arena.

What Is The History Of Wembley Stadium?

The history of Wembley Stadium is a tale of two iconic venues – the original Wembley Stadium, witness to legendary events like the 1966 World Cup Final, and the new Wembley Stadium, a modern marvel hosting prestigious matches and events.

Whilst the original Wembley Stadium holds a special place in the hearts of football fans worldwide, with historic moments such as the ‘Goal of the Century’ by Diego Maradona in 1986, the new Wembley Stadium has carved its own legacy, with its state-of-the-art facilities and capacity to hold over 90,000 spectators.

The rich tapestry of events at Wembley includes not only football matches but also epic music concerts, such as Live Aid in 1985 and unforgettable performances by artists like Adele and Ed Sheeran.

From the iconic Twin Towers of the past to the imposing arch of the present, Wembley Stadium stands as a symbol of sporting prowess and cultural significance, embodying the spirit of competition and entertainment for generations to come.

The Original Wembley Stadium

The original Wembley Stadium holds a special place in sporting lore, having hosted historic events like the 1966 World Cup Final , where Bobby Moore and the Three Lions lifted the Jules Rimet Trophy in triumph.

Its history is entrenched with legendary moments that resonate through the annals of sports history. The stadium’s iconic twin towers stood as a beacon for football enthusiasts worldwide. Not only did it witness England’s only FIFA World Cup triumph , but it also provided a stage for countless FA Cup finals and League Cup finals , etching its name in the heart of every football fan.

The New Wembley Stadium

The new Wembley Stadium represents a modern architectural marvel, hosting prestigious events like the UEFA Champions League finals, thrilling NFL games, and memorable Olympic moments that have left a lasting imprint on its legacy.

From its inauguration in 2007, Wembley Stadium has redefined the concept of sports and entertainment venues with its state-of-the-art facilities. The stadium boasts a seating capacity of over 90,000 , offering fans an unparalleled viewing experience. Its innovative retractable roof ensures that events can go on regardless of the weather condition, making it a versatile venue for various occasions. Not only a hotspot for sports, but Wembley also hosts concerts, charity events, and corporate functions, catering to a diverse range of audiences.

What Events Are Held At Wembley Stadium?

Wembley Stadium serves as a versatile venue, hosting a myriad of events ranging from electrifying football matches and spectacular music concerts to thrilling sporting events that captivate audiences of all interests.

With a capacity exceeding 90,000, Wembley Stadium attracts fans and enthusiasts from all over, creating an electric atmosphere that is unmatched. Plus the regular football fixtures, the stadium transforms into a stage for iconic music performances by renowned artists, drawing massive crowds and becoming a hub for live entertainment.

The versatility of Wembley Stadium extends beyond sports and music to host a diverse range of other events, from boxing matches to major cultural gatherings, making it a truly multifaceted venue that caters to a wide array of interests.

Football Matches

Wembley Stadium is synonymous with legendary football matches, serving as the revered home of the England football team and hosting prestigious events like the FA Cup final that spark unforgettable moments in sports history.

The sheer magnitude and historical significance of matches held at Wembley Stadium transcend mere sporting events, becoming cultural milestones that captivate fans worldwide. The stadium’s grandeur and aura create an electrifying atmosphere, fuelling the passion of both players and spectators alike. With its rich tradition and imposing presence, Wembley stands as a symbol of excellence and achievement in the realm of football, garnering respect and admiration from enthusiasts across the globe.

Music Concerts

Wembley Stadium transforms into a pulsating arena for music concerts, hosting electrifying live performances by renowned artists and bands that draw music enthusiasts from around the globe to its iconic stage.

The energy that fills the air at Wembley Stadium during these concerts is truly electrifying, creating an atmosphere where fans can immerse themselves in the soulful tunes of their favourite artists. The diverse lineup of global musicians transports audiences on a musical journey, showcasing a fusion of different genres and styles that cater to a wide range of tastes. As the music reverberates through the stadium, the magnetic appeal of the live performances transforms the venue into a vibrant musical paradise that captivates the senses.

Other Sporting Events

Wembley Stadium hosts a wide array of sporting events beyond football, welcoming the grandeur of the Olympics, the legacy of the Empire Exhibition, and inclusive initiatives like British Sign Language-interpreted events that celebrate diversity and sportsmanship.

Its iconic arches serve as a symbol of athletic excellence and unity, drawing crowds for thrilling matches, historic showdowns, and cultural festivities. The stadium’s versatility shines through as it transforms to accommodate rugby tournaments, music concerts, and charitable fundraisers that bring people of all backgrounds together.

The rich history of Wembley echoes through its hallowed grounds, where legends have been crowned champions and where breakthrough moments in sports history have unfolded. From the roar of the crowd to the meticulous pitch preparations, every event at Wembley Stadium is a testament to the power of sports in fostering camaraderie and shared experiences.

How To Book A Wembley Stadium Tour?

Booking a Wembley Stadium Tour is a simple and convenient process that can be done online, ensuring visitors secure their spots to explore this iconic venue, with options for directions, parking, and tour availability .

Once you’ve decided to experience the history and grandeur of Wembley Stadium, hop online and head to the official website where you can effortlessly book your tour with just a few clicks. This user-friendly platform allows you to browse available dates, select your preferred time slot, and conveniently pay for your tickets all in one seamless transaction.

Upon completing your booking, you’ll receive a confirmation email with all the necessary details, including instructions on how to arrive at Wembley Stadium. Whether you’re travelling by public transport, car, or on foot, finding your way to this landmark location is straightforward thanks to its excellent accessibility.

What Are The Tips For Visiting Wembley Stadium?

Before embarking on your Wembley Stadium adventure, arm yourself with essential tips to enhance your visit, including insights on opening times, reviews from fellow visitors, and potential discounts through vouchers or special offers.

When planning your visit to Wembley Stadium, consider weekdays for lower foot traffic, offering a more relaxed experience to relish the iconic venue. Leveraging reviews can provide valuable information on must-see spots within the stadium, helping you prioritize your visit. Keep an eye out for any ongoing promotions or discount codes which could significantly lower your overall expenses, allowing you to enjoy more activities at the stadium.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s included in the Wembley Stadium tour?

Explore the iconic players’ tunnel, dressing rooms, press room, and pitchside, reliving historic moments. Immerse yourself in the interactive Crossbar Exhibition and benefit from insightful commentary throughout.

How long does the tour last?

The standard tour lasts approximately 75 minutes, offering a comprehensive overview of the stadium’s history and highlights.

How much does the tour cost?

Ticket prices vary depending on age, date, and chosen tour type. Please check the official Wembley Stadium website for the latest and most accurate pricing information.

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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