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Wembley Stadium Tour: A Legendary London Experience

Embark on the ultimate stadium experience for sports fan.

Wembley Stadium

Step behind the scenes at Wembley Stadium

Not just an unmissable London site for sports fans, the world-famous Wembley Stadium has also been a stage for some of the greatest names in music and comedy over the years.


Tucked away in North London, it’s hands-down one of the capital’s most iconic venues for entertainment and sport. You don’t just have to bag tickets for a show or match to experience it in all its glory though. Why not dive into its rich history and cultural significance on a behind-the-scenes Wembley Stadium tour instead?

Wembley Stadium

Embark on the ultimate stadium experience for sports fan.

Explore Wembley Stadium

What you’ll see on the Wembley Stadium tour

Want to see where legendary football teams have prepped before they run out onto the field? Or maybe you want a glimpse of the VIP life by exploring the stadium’s Royal Box? Here’s just a snapshot of the thrilling experiences you can enjoy on a London Wembley Stadium tour:

Wembley Stadium

The Changing Rooms

Enter Wembley Stadium’s Changing Rooms and you really are stepping foot on hallowed ground! Most famously used by the England football team during their big matches, these rooms have been the location of many inspirational pre-match pep talks (and a handful of consoling speeches).


As you wander around, you’ll spot famous team shirts hanging on the walls. Plus, you’ll get the opportunity to perch on benches where players typically tie up their laces and wait for the signal to head out onto the pitch to meet their destinies.

Inside Wembley Stadium

The Players’ Tunnel

Close your eyes and imagine the roar of a 90,000-strong crowd getting louder and louder as you walk with purpose along the Players’ Tunnel.


Another key feature of Wembley Stadium tours, this fabled tunnel is where some of the best football stars have entered and exited the pitch over the past few decades. You’ll have the chance to walk through it and experience the thrill of seeing the stadium and its vast sea of stands from a player’s perspective.

Wembley Stadium

The Royal Box

The Royal Box commands the best views of the entire stadium, giving you the chance to snap some amazing panoramic pictures. Usually, this exclusive section of the stands is traditionally reserved for the Royal Family and their guests. In fact, you might just recognise it from matches broadcast on TV.


It’s not just a place for VIPs to watch sports and shows. The Royal Box is also where the FA Cup is presented to the winners – making it a true part of the UK (and the world’s) football history.

Inside Wembley Stadium

The Press Conference Room

Did you know that this space in Wembley Stadium is the largest dedicated press conference room in Europe? Stroll through the modern room and imagine yourself either sitting on the podium as a player or in the audience as a member of the press asking important post-match questions.

Planning your visit to Wembley Stadium

If a Wembley Stadium tour is on your London bucket list, planning your visit really couldn’t be simpler. Here are just a few things you’ll want to factor in:

Booking your tour


Going behind the scenes of this famed stadium on a guided tour is on many people's wishlists, so it’s best to book your spot well in advance if you like to make it a part of your London itinerary.

You can easily secure your Wembley Stadium tour tickets on the Golden Tours site, choosing the date and time you'd like to explore this amazing London landmark. Wembley Stadium tour prices start at just £25 for adults and £18 for children, with concessions available for both students and seniors.

Please note that not all dates throughout the year will be available for tours due to match fixtures and other events.

Getting there

Wembley Stadium is located just north of Central London and it’s easily accessible by public transport. The nearest overground train stations are Wembley Stadium and Wembley Central, while you’ll also find London Underground (tube) connections to Wembley Park. All three stations put you within walking distance of the stadium.


You could also hop on a bus to Wembley, with routes 18, 83, 92, 182 and 224 all stopping within the stadium’s vicinity. It’s also possible to drive to the stadium, although parking is very limited.

Accessibility


A tour of Wembley Stadium can be suitable for those with accessibility needs, thanks to dedicated wheelchair ramps and disabled bathroom facilities. Note, however, that certain areas (such as the Royal Box) have uneven steps leading up to them, so an alternative route will likely be provided for those with mobility issues.
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Why choose the Heathrow Express for your London journey?

Kick off your London adventure the right way with a speedy and convenient journey on the Heathrow Express. Not only will you get the VIP treatment on our premium transfer service, but you’ll also arrive into Paddington station in Central London in just 15 minutes from Heathrow.


From there, it’s only a short hop north to your dream Wembley Stadium tour experience! So, why not buy your Heathrow Express tickets in advance now for the best prices and availability?


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