Wembley Stadium Tour
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Follow in the football-playing footsteps of your favourite team members on a behind-the-scenes tour under the iconic arch of Wembley Stadium.
This award-winning tour will show you the best bits, like the dressing rooms, the player's tunnel, the press room and more. You can even see the original FA Cup!
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See Wembley in all it's glory with this in-depth 90-minute tour, kids under 5 visit for free!
A Wembley Stadium tour is simply a must-do for all footy fans on their days out in London. Kick things off in the Royal Box, before taking a walk through the players' tunnel.
Check out the dressing rooms and the press room, where all the post-match drama unfolds. Standing pitch-side, you'll get a player's view of the 90,000-seater stadium, the largest in the UK and the second largest in Europe. Don't miss the Wembley Stadium Exhibition, packed with memorabilia from the many huge occasions that the stadium has seen.
An expert guide will share stories and facts about the stadium's history, as well as some of the most legendary moments that the English game has ever seen from Old Wembley. For all the football fans out there, a visit to London isn't quite complete without a stop at the home of English football.
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How to find us
The tour entrance is on Level 1 of the Stadium directly behind the Bobby Moore Statue.
Visitors will need to walk up two flights of stairs or use the external lift which can be assessed to the left-hand side of the Club Wembley entrance.
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The tour entrance is on Level 1 of the Stadium directly behind the Bobby Moore Statue.
Visitors will need to walk up two flights of stairs or use the external lift which can be assessed to the left-hand side of the Club Wembley entrance.
The tour lasts approximately 90 minutes.
There are no cloakroom services. Any large bags or suitcases will not be allowed into Wembley Stadium. Personal belongings must be kept with visitors at all times.
Wembley Stadium was built in 2007, as a replacement for the Old Wembley Stadium, which had stood from 1923 to 2003.
The England National Football Team have played their home games at Wembley Stadium since it first opened in 2007.
Wembley is also host to annual high-profile matches, such as the FA Cup semi-finals & final, the EFL Cup final, the Football League play-offs and the Community Shield.
Wembley has also hosted UEFA Champions League finals in 2011, 2013 & 2024 and the European Championships final in 2021, and will host it again in 2028.
Tottenham Hotspur briefly played their home games at Wembley Stadium from 2017-2019, while the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was being built.