Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

One of the largest and most impressive new sports venues across the globe.

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As one of the largest and most impressive new sports venues across the globe, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the Lilywhites fans’ pride and joy. Replacing White Hart Lane after more than a decade in the making, and at a reported cost of more than £1billion, this mega-project is breathing new life into this corner of North London. The landmark first welcomed fans during the 2018/19 Premier League season, and has cemented its reputation ever since.

Whatever brings you to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, whether it’s to catch a London derby clash, attend a roof-raising rock concert or enjoy world-class conference facilities – it pays to be prepared. From getting there by public transport to the stadium’s hospitality and accessibility, read on for everything you need to know when planning your visit.


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Where is Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?

Tottenham’s football stadium is in North London, in the London Borough of Haringey. Thanks to the capital’s excellent public transport, it’s easy to reach if you’re travelling in via trains to London.

The Tottenham Stadium address is: 782 High Road, London N17 0BX.

How do I get to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?

The nearest stations on the South Western Railway network are Vauxhall and London Waterloo.

Once you arrived, the quickest and easiest way to reach the stadium is usually by tube. From Vauxhall, hop on the Victoria line northbound and travel direct to either Seven Sisters or Tottenham Hale. The journey will take around 25 minutes. If you’re heading into London Waterloo, use the northbound Northern line to reach Euston, where you can then join these northbound Victoria line services. Once you arrive at either station, the walk will be a further 25 minutes. Don’t forget to soak up all of that incredible match day atmosphere and start getting excited for your first glimpse of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Travelling by train

Whether you’re Spurs through-and-through or are heading into Tottenham for an away game, why not leave the car at home and travel by train? With a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) in operation around the stadium, parking nearby is nigh on impossible. Thankfully, by using the South Western Railway network, you can travel into London direct from stations such as Bournemouth, Southampton Central, and Portsmouth & Southsea.

With various ticket types for travel to and from the stadium, you can find a fare that suits your travel plans. Travel off-peak where possible to take advantage of cheap train tickets while going as a group could save you even more money, thanks to GroupSave. And always remember to check if you’re eligible for a Railcard.

Travelling from South West London

South Western Railway services provide a connection between this corner of the capital and major hubs like London Waterloo. If you live close to stations like Wimbledon, Richmond, Surbiton, or Clapham Junction, you can travel into the city direct.

That journey will be even more fuss-free when you use a London Travelcard to get around, as well as Oyster card or contactless.

Things to do at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Boasting a 62,850 capacity – making it the third largest football stadium in England and largest club ground in London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is hosts the very best in national and international sport. Not only can you roar on the home side in their Premier League and Champions League matches, but you can also catch rugby games and a couple of NFL clashes each season.

Facilities at the stadium are truly second to none, with everything from Michelin star quality dining and electric entertainment spaces through to international street food vendors and even an on-site brewery. Add attractions including stadium tours and a skywalk, and you'll find plenty to do during your trip to the Spurs Stadium. And to top all that off? You can rest easy in the knowledge this is one of the world’s most sustainable sporting venues. It’s top of the EFL Sustainability League, in fact.

From knockout European club football to roof-raising rock concerts, there’s always something big happening at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Matches

Home of Premier League legends Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, it’s little surprise the stadium’s fixtures list is packed to the rafters. Alongside the club’s top flight league games, there should be plenty of FA Cup and Carabao Cup action to keep you entertained. But perhaps most exciting of all is the prospect of European club football. Tottenham are a very regular presence in the Champions League, so there’s a great chance you’ll get to see how the Lilywhites line-up against the continent’s best.

Tottenham Hotspur tickets

Ready to see what Spurs are made of? Find your match tickets on the Tottenham Hotspur website in the run up to matches, where priority is given to One Hotspur and One Hotspur+ Members. Those interested in memberships can also purchase these online.

If you’d prefer to speak to someone, contact the Spurs Ticket Office on 0344 844 0102. There’s also the option of calling by the office in person – it’s located at Paxton House at the north west corner of the stadium.

Spurs Shop

Whether you’re a Lilywhites fanatic or want to pick up something special for a Spurs-loving friend or relative, you’ll find all you could ever need at the Spurs Shop. Located within the Tottenham Experience at the south western corner of the stadium, it’s the largest retail space of any football club in Europe. The store is open each day of the week, including match days, but always check the opening times as they can vary.

Stadium attractions

Match days aren’t the only time you can make memories at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The ground offers a selection of exciting things to do away from the beautiful game, starting with its spectacular stadium tours.

This immersive, self-guided experience will see you step behind the scenes to explore parts of the stadium you’d never normally see, from First Team and NFL facilities right through to the dressing rooms, tunnel and the dugouts. If you can’t get enough of stadium tours, why not take an exclusive look around Twickenham Stadium or another football ground across the capital?

For those who like a thrill, The Dare Skywalk should tick all the right boxes. This exhilarating experience will give you the chance to walk across the stadium’s glass apex, 46.8 metres above the pitch below. Not only will you experience Tottenham Hotspur Stadium from a whole new perspective, but you’ll also be treated to spectacular views of the London skyline.

Taking things one step further, The Edge is not for the faint-hearted. This add-on to the Dare Skywalk sees you leap from the stadium roof and make a controlled, 42-metre descent, all while facing the pitch beneath you.

You can also try F1 Drive - the official F1 karting experience, where you can get behind the wheel of bespoke F1-inspired karts.  You don't need experience to try this one - there are different levels, including beginner, all levels and advanced.

Stadium events

As one of the best-equipped venues of its kind in the UK, it’s no wonder Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is in high demand. Thanks to its fully retractable pitch, the stadium is able to host NFL fixtures, bringing this sport over the pond on a regular basis for the very first time. Spurs Stadium also makes an excellent concert venue, with Guns N’ Roses and Lady Gaga among the names to have taken to the stage here. That’s in addition to Boxing and Rugby League matches.

Things to do near Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

If you’re looking for a more laid back day the stadium, such as tours and trips to the Spurs store, there’s a few ways to keep busy in the area. Just a short walk east is Tottenham Marshes, where you can follow the banks of the River Lea and enjoy a little peace and quiet. For something livelier on match days, head down High Road before kick-off and enjoy a drink at the likes of The Bluecoats Pub or The Victoria, while Winglab and Bolero are great spots for grabbing a bite to eat.

Tips for the day

  • The bag policy at the stadium is strict, so leave these at home wherever possible.
  • All the vendors and facilities at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium are cashless, with contactless payments preferred.
  • You will only be able to enter the ground at your designated entrance, so check your ticket beforehand to ensure you’re heading to the right place.

Food and drinks

Food and drink are all part of the match day experience. And with 60 food and drink outlets around the stadium and its surrounds, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium certainly delivers. The ground’s offering takes inspiration from London’s vibrant street food scene, combining diverse menus with all the usual fan favourites.

Popular menu items include the T-Club cheeseburger, which is available in a gluten free bun. Other top picks include southern fried chicken, as well as the vegan grilled shitake mushroom burger.

Hot food and non-alcoholic drinks can be taken into the stadium bowl, however it’s not recommended you bring any food or drink in from outside.

Places to stay near Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

If you’re heading in for a big game and want to make a stay of it, you’ll find nearby accommodation options to suit all tastes and budgets.

At the cheaper end of things there’s Travelodge London Edmonton and Premier Inn London Edmonton, both a little north of the stadium. For something more luxurious, head back towards Central London to spots like the Town Hall Hotel & Apartments or Best Western London Highbury, where you could receive a discount on your stay through SWR Rewards. Meanwhile, the large rooms at Premier Inn London Tottenham Hale are great for families.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium accessibility

As a newly built stadium, Tottenham have gone to lengths to ensure their new home is inclusive of all. The Ticket Office and Tottenham Experience are fully accessible, with lifts between levels and wheelchair-accessible changing rooms and toilets. There are four dedicated accessible entrances for home fans and one for away fans, with lifts to take supporters up to viewing areas from here.

All entrances are stocked with equipment such as audio commentary headsets, wheelchairs and induction loops.

For more information, check Tottenham Hotspur’s accessibility page.

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