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Arsenal Stadium Tour
Enjoy exclusive access to the home of the Arsenal football team and entry to the official museum.
What you'll do
Many of the items on display are donated by former players, including Jens Lehmann’s goalkeeper gloves that he wore for every league match of the unbeaten Invincibles season in 2003/4, Michael Thomas’s boots from Anfield ’89, and Charlie George’s FA Final Cup shirt from 1971, among many others.
The museum features two video theatres and twenty major displays based on Arsenal’s proud history – you can track the club’s success from its formation to the present day. You’ll also find iconic shirts, including those worn by Alex James in the 1936 FA Cup Final, and the 2015 FA Cup final shirt signed by the winning squad. A must-visit for football fans.
Arsenal Stadium Tour Highlights
Team’s changing room
See where the players get changed before the match.
Players’ Tunnel.
Experience entering the pitch as if you were a player.
Souvenirs
Get exclusive Arsenal memorabilia.
Coach’s office
Explore where the manager prepares before the game.
Physio room
See where the players receive their pre-match massages and are strapped before each match.
Facts
Arsenal FC was founded in 1886 in Woolwich, South East London, despite its North London location.
In 2010, Arsenal’s game against Manchester United was the first-ever match to be broadcast on television in 3D.
What's included
Self-guided audio tour with a state-of-the-art handset to hear the Arsenal stars sharing their experiences and memories.
A behind-the-scenes look at the stadium.
Entry to the museum where you'll be able to browse a huge range of memorabilia.
Where you'll be
75 Drayton Park, London, GBHow to get there
London Underground: take the Piccadilly line. Get off at Arsenal train station.
Operating hours
Self-guided tours
Monday to Saturday: 9:30AM to 5PM (last departure 4PM)
Sunday: 10AM to 4PM (last departure 3PM)
Museum (included in admission)
Monday to Saturday: 9:30AM to 5:30PM (last admission 5PM)
Sunday: 10AM to 4:30PM (last admission 4PM)
Please note that self-guided tours are not available at any time on home matchdays. The museum opens on matchdays but closes one hour before kick-off. Please see Home Matchday Schedule for timings.
All timings are subject to change, especially during the holiday season. We recommend checking the official website for your planned visit date to avoid potential disappointment.
Closings & holidays
25 December - tours & museum closed
Home Matchday Schedule (museum admission only):
23 April: last admission 7PM
3 May: last admission 4:30PM
10 May: last admission 11:30AM
Please note that there will be no stadium tours on 18 or 19 April
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