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Emirates Stadium

Hornsey Rd, London N7 7AJ, United Kingdom

Emirates Stadium
Stadium
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HV3R+XJ London, United Kingdom
+44 20 7619 5003
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Ahmed atiqujjaman
Ahmed atiqujjaman179 days ago
Emirates Stadium- The Home of Arsenal! What a Place. Very nice, clean and cheerful place. Loved to visit this Stadium.

Although it's not allowed to visit inside of the stadium without match ticket, i couldn't. This Stadium is big, large space in front for visitors.

Hope to visit Again.
Bryan Allen
Bryan Allen240 days ago
I did the stadium tour. Nice to see the changing rooms etc. But the staff are all really friendly and helpful (especially Amanda). Talk to them! The museum is small but worth a look too. The legends tour is probably the best way though as you get to hear lots of stories from a former player.
Joshua Esiebo
Joshua Esiebo332 days ago
Emirates Stadium is one of the finest and most beautiful stadium in the world. It’s home to Arsenal Football Club. I had a chance to watch a live Europa League game and the atmosphere at the stadium was simply electrifying. The staff at the gates and club level area where I sat were friendly. Totally worth the visit.
Genie Ng
Genie Ng332 days ago
Amazing club & amazing stadium.
The stadium tour was so good. there is no time limit so you could stop and enjoy each area as much as you like. We had great time doing the tour. Arsenal staffs were also very friendly and helpful.
I also went to several matches here & the atmosphere was absolutely incredible. Love love love.
Chiemela Ogu
Chiemela Ogu363 days ago
I’m not an arsenal fan, but it’s impossible to not stop by the great Emirates stadium while in London. Really massive and awesome place to be. Loved the timeline area with great players over the years and the story being told over there. Also with amazing pictures and statuses. Was an really good experience. Would definitely recommend. Unfortunately Arsenal was playing an away match on the day of my visit, so I couldn’t meet the fan club membership stand to pickup items for my friends.
Nigel Hobday
Nigel Hobday1 year ago
An icon of a venue for Arsenal Football Club. The stadium itself has good proportions with a good view from whatever seat you sit in, in any of the four stands. The in house catering for food & drink is good quality, however a bit pricey, even for London. Outside the stadium can be found statues of past legends together with snippets of history. There are three or four Tube & Overground stations nearby, so access to & from ground is very easy.
David Newman
David Newman2 years ago
I have been to The Emirates for matches a couple of times now and have also completed the stadium and museum tour.

From the perspective of a match goer, it’s fairly decent with easy access and spacious seats however, being a more old fashioned football supporter, it does feel a bit generic. I can’t tell you what the food and beverages are like inside as I don’t tend to pay the hefty asking prices inside most stadiums but there isn’t a bad view in the place.

Now, as for the stadium tour and museum, they are both pretty good and well worth embarking on.

Arsenal have always been a pioneering club. From memory, they were the first club to push for floodlight football, European games, numbers on player shirts and even the use of white footballs. Much of this of course came during the era of Herbert Chapman.

The stadium itself behind the scenes is extremely well planned and set up. Even before you enter, your eyes are able to spot statuses of legendary players and managers as well as former great pinned to the outside walls of the stadium. Then, when you enter, there is a plethora of history which is laid out along the self guided tour.

My advice is to take on an audio guide and take your time as there is lots of wonderful things to explore and learn. I took around 3 hours all up but I often take my time on stadium tours to get as much in as I possibly can.

The museum is located a stones through from The Emirates and, whilst not a massive museum, it still holds a good deal of history and memorabilia. I spent around an hour in here which was more than enough time to take it all in.

Getting match tickets is pretty easy for cup ties and league fixtures against lower opponents otherwise a stadium tour and museum visit is also a great way to see the stadium.

Whilst you are there, I’d also advise you to take a short walk to Highbury and sneak a peek at the remains of what used to be one of the best football stadiums in the land.
Annamalai Muthu
Annamalai Muthu2 years ago
The audio tour was pretty good. It would have been nicer if it was with a tour guide. The self guided tour was well organized - easy to follow through from start to end and there are various people to assist along the way if you get lost.
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