Wembley Stadium Tour
Walk in the footsteps of football legends with an all-access tour of the iconic Wembley Stadium
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What you'll do
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- A behind-the-scenes tour of the stadium.
- Insider stories from an expert guide.
- Access the Crossbar Exhibition and The Walk of Legends.
Follow in the footsteps of legends with an all-access tour of the iconic Wembley Stadium. It’s home to English football and plays host to all domestic club competitions such as the FA Cup Final, as well as international fixtures, other major sporting events and concerts.
On arrival, you’ll be taken on a guided tour experience through Wembley Stadium with all its events and magic moments enhanced by a Wembley app that you download on your phone for the duration of your visit. Your Wembley Tour experience includes ‘The Crossbar Exhibition’ and ‘Walk of Legends’ which display objects dating back to the Empire Exhibition of 1924, as well as the famous crossbar from the 1966 World Cup final. You’ll also see the Olympic flag from the 1948 Olympics and Ed Sheeran’s guitar from his 2018 sell-out solo shows at the Stadium.
After you’ve learnt all about Wembley’s history, you’ll get the chance to explore the stadium in full. You’ll see the Royal Box, the players’ changing rooms, the press conference room, and much more. You’ll even get the chance to walk through the players’ tunnel and right up to the pitch. Your experience will be enhanced by a newly updated app featuring exclusive, rich content with stories and facts shared through text, graphics and video.
Wembley Stadium highlights
- The Royal Box
- Team Changing Rooms
- Press Conference Room
- Walk up the Players' Tunnel
- Get pitch-side access
- The Crossbar Exhibition and Walk of Legends
Did you know?
- The original Wembley Stadium was opened in 1923 for the British Empire Exhibition and was also called "Empire Stadium".
- Wembley Stadium has hosted 93 FA Cup Finals, 7 European Cup Finals, one World Cup Final and both the 1996 and 2021 Euro Football Championship Finals.
- Wembley Stadium has a capacity of 90,000, has a circumference of 1km and contains 2618 toilets which is more than any other venue in the world.
- Wembley's iconic arch has a 7.4m internal diameter and rises to 133m. It supports all the weight of the north roof and 60% of the retractable roof on the south side.
Where you'll be
Operating hours
Daily: Tours generally operate from 9.30AM (first tour) to 5PM (last tour) and depart every 15 minutes.
Wembley Stadium is a working building and is used for multiple events, so tour times and content may vary. We recommend checking the attraction’s own website on the day to avoid any potential disappointment.
Closings & holidays
9 to 28 August 2024
9, 10 & 17-22 September 2024
9, 10, 14-21, 24 & 25 October
16, 17, 29 & 30 November 2024
1-11 & 25-26 December 2024
Wembley Stadium Tour
01926 940 110
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