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Go for: Standard tour
Duration: Flexible duration
Guide: Audio guide
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Duration: Choose a 1-day to 10-days
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If you are still hesitating about booking an Arsenal FC Emirates Stadium Tour, here are some of the highlights that you can experience on your trip there that might help make up your mind:
The club's museum gives you the opportunity to see a variety of fascinating artifacts, donated by previous players. It features items like Michael Thomas' boots from Anfield '89, Charlie George's FA Final Cup shirt from 1971, and Jens Lehmann's goalkeeping gloves from every league game of the Invincibles' undefeated 2003–04 season.
The flagship store, The Armoury, offers items for men, women, and children from Arsenal, as well as the complete line of Adidas apparel and equipment. The large personalisation sections lets you design your own custom products, such as a personalized jersey with your own name on it.
One of the most exhilarating highlights of the Emirates Stadium tour is the player's tunnel. This passageway offers you a glimpse into the pre-match rituals and the chance to follow your favorite football heroes’ footsteps. Walk down the famous players’ tunnel onto the sacred home turf in the Arsenal FC Emirates Stadium.
Take a peek into the horseshoe-shaped locker rooms, where the players often discuss their match strategies pre-game and rejoice after their wins. You might even get to see the player’s jerseys hanging in their lockers. Explore the luxurious hydrotherapy spa where Arsenal players unwind after matches.
The Stadium was the dream child of Danny Fiszman. The club's primary shareholder guided Arsenal through the challenging process of leaving Highbury and relocating into the new stadium. After Fiszman passed away in 2011, Arsenal created a concourse bridge and named it after the former club director.
Tony Adams, popularly known as Mr. Arsenal, has a statue dedicated to him. Adams played center-back at Arsenal for the duration of his 19-year playing career. This statue shows him in the same position as when he scored the winning goal for the 1997–98 Premier League season.
The Clock End holds a significant place in Arsenal's history, with its origins tracing back to the club's former home, Highbury. This iconic clock, revered by fans, symbolizes the club's rich and illustrious past. Its prominence led to the southern end of the stadium being affectionately referred to as The Clock End.
If you are a true die-hard Arsenal fan, this is where you belong without a second thought! Some of the club's fiercest and loudest supporters inhabit this area during matches, which is in the northwest quadrant of the stadium. This section was created at the request of the Arsenal fan group REDaction.
Herbert Chapman was one of football's most notable visionaries and one of the greatest Arsenal managers. He introduced floodlighting, numbered jerseys, European club competitions, the ground-breaking WM formation, and even the white sleeves that are still part of the Arsenal uniform.
As part of the club’s 125th-anniversary festivities and to honor the famous player, Thierry Henry. Arsenal unveiled a bronze statue of Thierry Henry at the Emirates Stadium on December 10, 2011. The statue mimics Henry's memorable celebration in which he knelt after scoring a goal against Spurs in 2002.
The North Bridge linking Arsenal's Emirates Stadium to Arsenal tube station was renamed "The Ken Friar Bridge" in tribute to Club Director Ken Friar. At the bridge's end stands a statue showing Friar as a young boy playing football in front of the former Highbury Stadium, honoring his lifelong commitment to the club.
Closed on: December 25 (Christmas)
Best time to visit: The best time to visit Emirates Stadium is during the football season (August to May) for matchday excitement. For a quieter experience, visit midweek or off-peak hours to explore the stadium and museum at your leisure.
Arsenal FC Emirates Stadium Opening HoursAddress: Arsenal FC Emirates Stadium, Hornsey Rd, London N7 7AJ, United Kingdom
The Arsenal FC Emirates Stadium offers three main entrances for your convenience:
North Bank Bridge: Access the North Bank, Clock End, and other stadium areas through this prominent entrance.
Clock End Bridge: Enjoy a quieter entry near the iconic Arsenal letters at the Clock End Bridge.
Stairs by the Armoury: Conveniently located next to the Armoury Megastore, these stairs provide an accessible entrance to the stadium.
The tours are mostly self-guided, giving you the freedom to explore at your own pace. You’ll receive an audio guide narrated by Arsenal icons. On special days, there may also be Legends Tours where a former Arsenal player guides you.
Yes, Arsenal FC Stadium tours include audio guides in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, and more.
The length of an Arsenal FC Emirates Stadium tour typically varies depending on the type of tour you choose. The standard tour usually takes around 1 to 1.5 hours. However, some tours offer a flexible duration option which does not have a time limit.
Midweek mornings are generally less crowded, making it a great time to explore the stadium at a relaxed pace. Match days are very popular, so be prepared for larger crowds.
Arsenal FC Stadium tours are not available on match days due to operational reasons. However, it's best to check the schedule on the Arsenal FC website for any exceptions.
There is no minimum age requirement for the tour, but children under 14 years of age will need to be accompanied by an adult.
The Arsenal FC Stadium tour is wheelchair accessible, but it's recommended to inform Arsenal FC in advance to make necessary arrangements.
Large bags, backpacks, sharp objects, weapons and outside food and drinks are not allowed on the Arsenal FC Stadium tour.
Yes, tickets to the Arsenal Museum can be purchased separately, but they are often included with the stadium tour for a complete experience.
Yes, photography is allowed throughout the tour, so you can capture your experience in iconic locations like the players' tunnel and the pitch side.
Yes, Emirates Stadium offers private tours and event spaces for corporate meetings, weddings, and private functions. Custom experiences can be arranged for groups.