
Arsenal Stadium Tour 2025
Access to changing room, players’ tunnel & museum | Reserve now & pay later
About Arsenal Stadium Tour
Take a self-guided tour at Emirates Stadium and explore the home of Arsenal Football Club. Sit in the changing room, walk down the players’ tunnel, and take a seat in the dugout. Listen to player stories on your audio guide. Learn about the key moments in Arsenal's history at the museum. It’s your turn to walk where legends do; book a spot on the Arsenal Stadium Tour now.
Walk through the changing room and players’ tunnel. See where Arsenal stars prepare to face 60,000 fans at the Emirates Stadium.
Discover Arsenal’s history from the club’s start in 1886. Hear how it evolved from its Highbury years to having its home at the Emirates Stadium.
Discover historic Arsenal memorabilia in the museum. See gloves from the unbeaten season and boots from the famous 1989 Anfield goal.
Follow your own pace through the Emirates Stadium tour with an audio guide in 9 languages. Hear insights from players and discover behind-the-scenes stories.
Reserve a spot on the Emirates Stadium tour and pay nothing today. If your plans change, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
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A dream come true
Walking down the players’ tunnel with the crowd noise playing was unreal. I could picture the match day perfectly. Sitting in the dugout where Arteta coaches was a real highlight too. The changing room was huge and had all the player shirts up. The tour was easy to follow, and the audio guide had stories from actual Arsenal players. Totally worth it if you’ve supported the club for years.
Arsenal fan approved
Took our two boys and they were thrilled. They loved seeing the players’ tunnel and trying out the dugout seats. The Arsenal museum had great displays that kept them interested. They especially liked Charlie George’s 1971 shirt! The tour was well paced and very family-friendly. Perfect if you’ve got young Arsenal fans in the house.
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Arsenal Stadium Tour
- Stadium entry
- Museum entry
- Audio guide
- Arsenal-branded headphones
WALK IN PLAYERS’ FOOTSTEPS
Step inside the Emirates Stadium, home of Arsenal Football Club since 2006. Walk through the players' entrance, just like your favorite Gunners do on match day. Start the Arsenal Stadium tour with an audio guide and explore at your own pace. Hear stories from legends like Thierry Henry, Mikel Arteta, and Ian Wright. Head into the home changing room, where players prepare for games. The room includes personal lockers, treatment tables, and a hydrotherapy spa. Then, walk down the famous players' tunnel. Feel the adrenaline rush that the players have before stepping onto the field. With a capacity of over 60,000 seats, the Emirates Stadium is one of the largest football stadiums in the UK. While you’re there, you can even take a seat in Mikel Arteta’s chair in the home dugout.
EXPLORE RESTRICTED AREAS
Next, make your way to exclusive areas normally off-limits to fans. Step inside the Directors’ Box, where VIPs and club executives watch every match. See the press conference room, where new signings and post-match analyses are done. Along the way, you'll see interactive displays showing match footage and player stats. Did you know Arsenal was the first club in London to turn professional in 1891? Or that they were the first team to wear numbered shirts back in 1928? As you explore, you’ll uncover more fascinating facts like these about the club’s legacy.
DISCOVER ARSENAL'S PAST
End your visit at the Arsenal Museum, just beside the stadium. The museum tells the story of the club’s journey from Woolwich in 1886 to Highbury and now the Emirates. See memorabilia like Jens Lehmann’s gloves from the 2003/04 “Invincibles” season. You can also see Michael Thomas’ boots from the 1989 Anfield goal. Another famous memorabilia piece in the museum is Charlie George’s 1971 FA Cup Final shirt. See the club’s trophy cabinet with 13 league titles, 14 FA Cups, and iconic European silverware. You can also check out two video theatres that split Arsenal's history into two eras. One theatre features years from 1886 to 1949, and the other from 1950 to the present. Both show legendary goals, matches, and interviews. Before you leave, take home a personalized certificate to commemorate your Arsenal experience.
FREE CANCELLATION UP TO 24H IN ADVANCE!
Receive a complete refund if you cancel your booking 24 hours before the selected date!
The spirit of Highbury lives on
When Arsenal moved to the Emirates Stadium, fans feared losing the club’s ties to Highbury. Highbury was Arsenal's home ground for 93 years, so it's no wonder the fans and players were so connected to it. The club honored this legacy by creating the “Spirit of Highbury” wall. It’s a digital mural located just outside Emirates Stadium. It shows black-and-white photos of each player who played at Highbury. This tribute honors generations of Gunners and keeps the club’s spirit alive. Also, they moved the soil from Highbury’s pitch and buried it under the Emirates’ turf. This is a symbol that Arsenal’s roots at Highbury remain deeply grounded. Even though the stadium changed, the heart of Arsenal remained.
Good to know before you go
- Stadium opening hours are Monday to Saturday from 09:30 to 18:00 (last entry at 17:00), and Sunday from 10:00 to 16:00 (last entry at 15:00).
- The Emirates Stadium is a working stadium, so tour dates may occasionally change. It's a good idea to check the official Arsenal website before your visit for any schedule updates or closures.
- On match days, Emirates stadium tours may be canceled or restricted.
- If you’re a student, bring a valid student ID to present at the tour desk for entry.
- Your tour ticket is flexible. It’s valid for up to three months from your selected date.
- The tour is self-guided, so you can explore at your own pace using an audio guide.
- The Emirates Stadium is wheelchair accessible, with lifts and step-free access throughout most of the tour route.
- Photography is allowed, so don’t forget to bring your camera or smartphone to capture memories.
- There’s a gift shop on-site where you can purchase Arsenal merchandise and souvenirs after your tour.
Meeting Point
Tour meeting point is at the Armoury Store area of the Stadium, Queensland Road, London N7 7AJ, UK.
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FAQ - Arsenal Stadium Tour
What to do around Emirates Stadium?
Check out the Arsenal Mural Trail near Emirates Stadium. You can also shop for Arsenal memorabilia at The Armoury store. Another option is to walk to Highbury Square, the old stadium site. You can also relax in nearby Finsbury Park or Gillespie Park. For a local vibe, enjoy a drink at famous Arsenal pubs like The Tollington or The Gunners.What's the best tube station for Arsenal Stadium?
The nearest London Underground station to Emirates Stadium is Arsenal Station. It’s on the Piccadilly Line. It is approximately a 3-minute walk from the stadium. Another nearby station is Finsbury Park (Victoria and Piccadilly Lines). Or Highbury & Islington (Victoria Line and London Overground). Both are about a 10-minute walk away.Can you take drinks into the Arsenal Stadium?
Yes, you can bring soft drinks into Emirates Stadium. Just make sure they're in clear plastic bottles of 500 ml or less. Glass bottles, cans, solid containers, flasks, or alcohol are not allowed. This policy ensures safety while allowing fans to stay hydrated during events.Where is the Arsenal Museum?
The Arsenal Museum is just across from Turnstile E. It’s in the Northern Triangle Building, next to the Ken Friar Bridge. It's approximately a five-minute walk from the stadium.How long does the Arsenal Stadium tour take?
The Arsenal Stadium Tour takes about one hour, with around 30 minutes for the Arsenal Museum. So, the whole experience usually lasts about 90 minutes.Are there any other football stadiums in London?
If you're up for more football action, continue your stadium tour across London with other iconic venues. Book a Chelsea Stadium Tour to explore Stamford Bridge, go behind the scenes of one of England’s most historic clubs with a Tottenham Ground Tour, or step into the heart of English football with one of the legendary Wembley Tours. Each stadium offers a unique perspective on the beautiful game – perfect for fans looking to experience it all.What else can I see or do in London?
There’s plenty more you can add to your London trip. To balance football with culture, consider a British Museum guided tour, a great way to see some of the world’s most important historical treasures before heading home. For more action and views, try a helicopter ride over London, or enjoy a new perspective with ArcelorMittal Orbit tickets or Up at the O2 climbs tickets. All three offer a fun and energising way to see the city from above. Music fans might enjoy a Beatles tour of London, while a James Bond tour London is ideal for those into iconic British cinema. For football fans who also love a good pint, the best pub tours London are a great way to soak in local atmosphere and explore traditional spots. If you're hungry and want to see more of the city at the same time, foodie tours London are a smart way to combine tastes and sights. And if you’re up for something further, a day trip to France from London is easier than you might think – many football fans love visiting Paris, the hometown of Arsenal legend Thierry Henry, and it’s just a few hours away by train.Don't wait! Book now!
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