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Empty interior view of Emirates Stadium during a stadium tour, the coolest football stadium in London.
The empty Emirates Stadium during a tour, showing the pitch and stands without any fans.

Best Football Stadiums in London

Discover the best football stadiums in London, from the historic Stamford Bridge to the modern Emirates. Here, we showcase the top venues that truly embody the passion for football in the capital of England. Explore and experience the excitement firsthand!

Emirates StadiUm

Emirates Stadium is the home stadium of Arsenal FC, one of the most historic clubs in England, located in Highbury and Islington, north of London. Built in 2006, it is one of the top football stadiums in London. Around the stadium, you can see statues of some of the club's legends. At the back and down some stairs, you'll find the stadium shop. Outside the shop, there are two cannons referencing the former district of Woolwich, known for its military tradition.

The shop is very spacious and has several different departments. The first section features the current season's jerseys available for kids, women, and men. There is also a section dedicated to casual wear. Another area is for retro jerseys, and finally, a section of accessories including mugs, scarves, caps, and other products.

Access to the tour is from the same shop. For updated prices and schedules, which often change, I recommend visiting Arsenal's official page. Emirates Stadium Tour. If you have difficulty with English, don't worry, as the tour is available in Spanish as a self-guided option. The tour lasts approximately one hour and includes visits to the offices, locker rooms, pitch, benches, and more. Additionally, the tour includes a visit to the museum. This tour is highly recommended for a modern and enjoyable experience.

To get to Emirates Stadium, it is recommended to use the metro (Blue Line). The two nearest stops are Arsenal and Holloway Road. Holloway Road is closest to the stadium shop. However, the more convenient stop is Arsenal, as it takes you directly to the main entrance of the stadium.

Regarding the area where the stadium is located, it is a very quiet residential area with few tourist attractions. Personally, I wouldn't spend much time exploring this area, as there are other residential areas with more points of interest.

Stamford bridge

Stamford Bridge is the home stadium of Chelsea FC, one of the most historic clubs in England and another top football stadiums in London, recognized for its impressive collection of trophies both nationally and internationally. The stadium is located between the Fulham and Chelsea districts in southwest London. Its main entrance is on Fulham Road, where you can see drawings of all the club's trophies at the top, alongside a statue of Peter Osgood, a prominent former Chelsea footballer. This stadium is considerably older compared to Emirates Stadium. Around the pitch, you can see numerous photographs of the club, including highlights such as league and Champions League victories.

The stadium shop is quite spacious, spread over two floors. It offers a variety of products including club kits for children, men, and women, as well as retro shirts, training gear, and other related items.

The Stamford Bridge tour starts at the museum area and includes visits to places such as the locker rooms, the benches, and the museum, among other points of interest. Unlike the self-guided tour at Arsenal, this tour is not self-guided, so it is not highly recommended for those who do not understand English. The tour lasts approximately 1 hour, but if you also visit the museum, you could spend around 2 hours in total. For updated schedules and prices, visit the Chelsea FC official website. Stamford Bridge Tour

To get to Stamford Bridge, it is most recommended to use the metro (Green Line). Get off at Fulham Broadway station, and upon exiting, head left along Fulham Road until you reach the stadium.

Regarding the area where the stadium is located, as mentioned before, it is situated between the Fulham and Chelsea districts. These areas are known for their high affluence, and although they are primarily residential, they are well worth visiting due to their atmosphere and attractions.

View of the interior of Stamford Bridge, one of the top football stadiums in London, showcasing its iconic pitch and stadium design.

Tottenham hotspur stadium

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the home stadium of Tottenham Hotspur FC, located in the Tottenham district, north of London. This stadium is known for its modernity, following a renovation completed in 2019. It is one of the top football stadiums in London, as we've mentioned, due to its modern features.

The stadium shop is quite spacious, with two floors. You can purchase club kits for children, men, and women, as well as retro shirts, training gear, and a variety of accessories like keychains and mugs.

The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium tour can last up to 90 minutes. During the self-guided tour, visitors have access to areas such as the benches, the stands, the locker rooms, and the offices, and receive information about the stadium's construction. For up-to-date schedules and prices, visit the official website. Click here.

To reach the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, it is most recommended to take a bus. First, get to Seven Sisters metro station (Light Blue Line). From there, walk about 3 minutes to the Birstall Road/Seven Sisters Stn bus stop and take bus 259 or 279, which will take you directly to the stadium. If in doubt, you can consult Google Maps for better orientation. This is the most challenging stadium to reach by public transport on this list.

As mentioned earlier, the stadium is located in the Tottenham district, north of London. This area is more modest compared to others. If you wish to visit, you can get off at Seven Sisters and walk straight to the stadium instead of taking the bus. This option is highly recommended as it allows you to get to know the area more closely.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Craven cottage

Craven Cottage is the home stadium of Fulham FC, located in the Fulham district. It is a very small stadium, where the main stand appears to be part of an ordinary building. A unique feature of this stadium is its location next to the river, which prevents it from being completely surrounded. It is one of the oldest stadiums, built in 1896.

The shop is quite small and offers current season kits, training gear, and some accessories.

The Craven Cottage tour lasts approximately one hour, during which you can visit the stands, the bench, the locker rooms, and the offices. This tour is self-guided and available in Spanish for those who are not fluent in English. For updated schedules and prices, it is recommended to visit the official Fulham FC website. Click here.

To reach Craven Cottage, it is most recommended to use the metro (green line). You should get off at Putney Bridge and walk approximately 17 minutes to the stadium.

As mentioned before, the stadium is located in the Fulham district, known for being residential and economically affluent, making it very visually appealing. It is recommended to at least take a brief look at the area during your visit.

I was amazed to see the urbanized area of Fulham, an authentic luxury, and that’s why I consider it one of the best football stadiums in London.

Craven Cottage

LONDOn stadium

London Stadium is the home of West Ham United FC, located in the Stratford district in Newham. This stadium is multi-purpose, as it was the venue for the 2012 Olympic Games. It is a modern stadium since it was constructed in that same year.

The stadium shop is larger than that of Craven Cottage but still relatively small. It offers current season kits, training gear, and various accessories.

London Stadium tour lasts approximately one hour. During the tour, visitors can access the stands, visit the locker rooms, the benches, the offices, and also receive a discount at the club’s official store. For updated prices and schedules, it is recommended to visit the official West Ham United FC website. West Ham Stadium Tour

To reach the London Stadium, the most recommended option is to use the metro (red line). You should get off at the Stratford station and walk approximately 15 minutes to the stadium. If you are coming from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, you will need to take the train to Stratford.

As mentioned before, the stadium is located in the eastern part of London, in the Stratford district. It is a relatively new and residential area with limited entertainment options. However, it has a quite large shopping center that I recommend visiting. Apart from the shopping center and the stadium, there are not many other notable activities in the area.

Estadio de futbol de Londres West Ham

Conclusion

London is a city rich in football history and culture, offering a variety of iconic stadiums that highlight the passion and heritage of the sport. From the historic charm of Craven Cottage with its riverside location, to the modern marvel of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, each venue provides a unique experience for football enthusiasts.

Emirates Stadium: Home to Arsenal FC, this modern stadium is known for its extensive store and engaging tours, making it a must-visit for Arsenal fans. The tour offers insight into the club's rich history and facilities.

Stamford Bridge: The home of Chelsea FC combines tradition with modernity. Its tour allows visitors to explore the club's illustrious past, although it is less accessible for those who do not speak English due to its guided nature.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: Known for its contemporary design and extensive amenities, this stadium offers an immersive tour experience, showcasing its advanced features and providing a comprehensive view of its construction.

Craven Cottage: The historic home of Fulham FC combines charm with its picturesque riverside location. The tour, available in Spanish, highlights the stadium's historical aspects and offers a more intimate experience.

London Stadium: As the venue for the 2012 Olympics and home to West Ham United FC, this multi-use stadium offers modern facilities and a straightforward tour experience. Stratford, the surrounding area, features a large shopping center, adding to the visit.

Each stadium not only serves as the home of its local team but also provides a window into the heart of London's football culture. Whether exploring historic pasts or marveling at modern innovations, these stadiums offer unique glimpses into the world of football.

For detailed information on tours, ticket prices, and schedules, visiting the respective club websites will provide the most current updates and booking options. Enjoy your football journey through London!

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