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London's Football Stadiums Sightseeing Tour

Wembley, GB
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London's Football Stadiums Sightseeing Tour

Wembley, GB
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Experience the thrill of London's iconic football stadiums on this exciting sightseeing tour! Visit Wembley Stadium, home to legendary sporting events and rock concerts. Explore the towering London Stadium, where the 2012 Summer Olympics took place, and witness the transformation of this multi-purpose venue. Discover the Emirates Stadium, the state-of-the-art home of Arsenal FC, and immerse yourself in the rich football history of this beloved club. Finally, step foot inside Stamford Bridge, the renowned stadium of Chelsea FC, and learn about its fascinating past. From soaring arches to breathtaking city views, this tour offers a unique perspective on London's football culture. Soak in the electric atmosphere, grab official team merchandise, and capture memories that will last a lifetime. Don't miss the chance to see where football legends have played and book your London's Football Stadiums Sightseeing Tour today!

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Not Included
  • 6 hours - 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore iconic Wembley Stadium and its official stores
  • Visit London Stadium, home of West Ham Football Club
  • Experience the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal FC's home
  • Learn the story of Stamford Bridge, Chelsea's home
  • Admire the skyline of east London from a cable car
  • Private guide

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Introduction

Welcome to the London's Football Stadiums Sightseeing Tour! Get ready for an epic adventure exploring the iconic football stadiums of London. This tour is perfect for football enthusiasts and anyone eager to experience the vibrant football culture of the city.

What to expect?

On this tour, you can expect to visit four prestigious football stadiums. First, you'll start at Wembley Stadium, home to some of the most legendary football matches and concerts. Explore the official stores and seize the opportunity to purchase exclusive merchandise. Next, you'll head to London Stadium, where you'll witness the legacy of the 2012 Summer Olympics and cheer for West Ham Football Club. After a lunch break in London's biggest shopping center, Stratford Westfield, you'll make your way to Emirates Stadium—the beloved fortress of Arsenal FC. Immerse yourself in the rich history and marvel at the state-of-the-art architecture. Finally, your tour will conclude at Stamford Bridge Football Stadium, the legendary home of Chelsea FC.

Who is this for?

This tour is tailor-made for football enthusiasts, sports lovers, and travelers seeking an insider's glimpse into London's football scene. Whether you're a die-hard fan of a specific team or simply appreciate the beauty of the game, this tour promises an unforgettable experience. All ages and backgrounds are welcome, making it a perfect activity for families, friends, and solo travelers alike.

Why book this?

Book this unique sightseeing tour to witness the beating heart of London's football culture. Immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere of Wembley Stadium, walk in the footsteps of sporting legends at London Stadium, dive into Arsenal's glorious history at Emirates Stadium, and relish in the rich heritage of Stamford Bridge. Led by experienced guides who are passionate about football, this tour offers a captivating narrative filled with fascinating insights and stories. You'll gain a deep understanding of each stadium's cultural significance and appreciate the immense impact of football on London's identity.

Good to know

Throughout the tour, you'll have the chance to purchase official products and merchandise at the stadiums' stores. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring along a camera to capture the stunning architecture and breathtaking views. The total duration of the tour is between 360 to 480 minutes, allowing ample time to explore each stadium and soak in the atmosphere.

Reviews

Visitors have praised this tour for its seamless organization, knowledgeable guides, and immersive experiences. Previous participants have expressed their excitement and satisfaction, describing it as a dream come true for football enthusiasts. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to delve into the rich history and passion surrounding London's iconic football stadiums.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium was built on the same site to replace an ancient, identical-name building in the borough of Brent in north-western London, England, At its completion in 2007, the modern Wembley became the largest stadium in the UK with a capacity of 90,000 seats. It runs by a Football Association affiliate which is used for football, soccer, sporting, music, events and activities. In 1923, the first Wembley Stadium was designed to host the British Empire Exhibition from 1924 to 1925. This was the largest venue of the Olympics in London in 1948 and the stadium remained in service until 2000. The new and the most modern version of the stadium started to be constructed in 2002. The architects included the English group Foster + Partners and HOK Sports Venue (now known as Populous) experts from the American stadium. In March 2007, the new glorious stadium opened. Wembley Stadium is the art of massive engineering. It’s almost circular with 3,280 feet (1 km) circumference. A massive arch that is the main support of the ceiling is the most striking architectural element which can be seen even from the London Eye. The arch is 133 metres long and 22° from the perpendicular. The elevation of the arch is massive 133 feet. The movable roof of the stadium is not completely shut so that all seats can be covered.

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London Stadium

The London Stadium was formerly known as Olympic Stadium and The Stadium at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park was built for the 2012 Summer Olympics, 2012 Summer Paralympics as the track and field venue, as well as the site for their opening and closing ceremonies. The stadium was a flexible open-air platform at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London Stratford district. The stadium was later renovated and is now mostly used as a home for West Ham United of Premier League as a multi-purpose stadium for football lovers. West Ham United Football Club is a Stratford-based, East London professional English football club. West Ham proudly reached the highest division of English football in the Premier League. The club is playing at the London Stadium, which has moved Boleyn Ground from its former home in 2016. The club was founded in 1895 and renamed in 1900 as West Ham United by Thames Ironworks. Therefore, you can see the two hammers on the coat of arms. In 1904, the club moved to Boleyn Hill, where they lived more than a hundred years. The Southern and Western League team originally played before joining the Football League in 1919. In 1923, the club was promoted to the top flight after they faced finalists at the Wembley FA Cup Final. The first Football League War Cup was won by the club in 1940, hurrah! The first public function at the Olympic Stadium, which was the finishing line for the National Lottery Olympic Park Run on 31 March 2012. The five-mile run around the Olympic Park was attended by five thousand people, including celebrities, British athletes and the winning public at the national lottery competition.

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Emirates Stadium

The Emirates Stadium is the Arsenal FC’s home in Holloway, London. It was known as Ashburton Grove before its sponsorship and Arsenal Stadium for UEFA competitions. Emirates Stadium is the 4th largest football stadium after Wembley, Old Trafford, and Tottenham Hotspur with the capacity of 60,704. Arsenal proposed a move to a new stadium in 1997 right after the Islington Council denied planning permission to extend its stadium in Highbury. In 2000, the club bought an industrial and waste disposal site at Ashburton Grove after exploring numerous options including the purchase from Wembley Stadium. One year later, the Board approved the building of a stadium on the site, described by Arsène Wenger as "the largest decisions in the history of Arsenal," since Herbert Chapman was elected by its Board. Later, Emirates was announced as the stadium's main sponsor. In 2006, the entire stadium project was completed at a value of 390 million Pounds. The old stadium was reconstructed as the apartment complex Highbury Square. In order to preserve Arsenal's tradition and culture, the stadium has undergone an "Arsenalization" phase since 2009. Like Wembley, International festivals and concerts have been held in the stadium as well. More fascinating details will be available on our tour.

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Stamford Bridge

Stamford Bridge is the football stadium in Fulham, London. The stadium is situated adjacent to Chelsea district in south-west London and known as The Bridge. It is home to the Chelsea Football Club, playing in the Premier League, English football's top tier we can say. The stadium has a capacity for 41,837 and is the ninth-largest venue in the Premier League season 2019-20. The club plans to expand its capacity to 63,000 during the 2023-24 season. Chelsea plans to play at Wembley Stadium until it is back in 2024 when the expansion begins. Stamford Bridge’s history is deeper than anyone can imagine. It goes back to the Victorian era. It was opened in 1877 and used by the London Athletic Club until, as early as 1905, new owner Gus Mears formed the Chelsea Football Club to take over the property. In the 90s it was converted as a new, all-seater stadium has undergone major improvements. Stamford Bridge was the host of foreign matches for the United Kingdom, FA Cup Finals, FA Cup semi-final matches and Charity Shield matches. It has also been the site of many other events, including cricket, the rugby, speedway, racing for the greyhound, baseball and football events and activities. The highest level of official attendance was for Chelsea-Arsenal League match on 12 October 1935 with the number of 82,905 football lovers. In 1945, one of the most important matches in its history was played by Stamford Bridge. At the end of the Second World World War, the Soviet FC Dynamo Moscow was invited to visit the United Kingdom. An estimated 100,000 people caught up in Stamford Bridge to see this thrilling score of 3-3, including several fans on the dog trail and over the stands.

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