If you're a football fan, you can't miss visiting the Emirates Stadium. It's located in Holloway, North London, and is the home ground of Arsenal Football Club. From watching the match live to taking a behind-the-scenes tour, a visit to the stadium is nothing short of ecstatic for football fans! Opened in 2006, Emirates Stadium has quickly become one of the most iconic landmarks in football. The stadium also has a unique asymmetrical design with a giant seashell-like roof and a seating capacity of over 60,000.
But hold on, there's so much more yet to be revealed. So, get ready to explore Arsenal’s iconic home ground!
In a nutshell
Handy information
⏰ Suggested Duration: | 2 hours |
☀️ Best Time to Visit: | Match Days |
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Must-see at the Arsenal's Emirates Stadium
- The Arsenal Museum
- Dressing room
- Players’ tunnel
Getting There
Arsenal FC Emirates Stadium, Hornsey Rd, London N7 7AJ
London - United Kingdom
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Opening Hours
Mon–Sat: 9:30am–6pm
Sun: 10am–4pm
Closed on May 1, December 25
What to expect on the Arsenal's Emirates Stadium tour?
Arsenal's Emirates Stadium Tour
The Arsenal's Emirates Stadium Tour is an exclusive opportunity to explore the inner workings of one of the world's most iconic football clubs. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the players' tunnel, changing rooms, dugout, and media room, and enjoy the electric atmosphere of the Emirates Stadium on a matchday. Knowledgeable guides provide insights and answer any questions you may have about the stadium and the club, giving you an unforgettable experience.
The Arsenal Museum
The Arsenal Museum is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of Arsenal Football Club. The museum is located inside the Emirates Stadium and showcases the club's rich history and achievements. You can see a vast collection of memorabilia, including trophies, shirts, and other items that tell the story of the club's success. The museum provides an interactive and immersive experience, with exhibits that feature the club's greatest moments and most iconic players.
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History of Arsenal Emirates stadium
The Emirates Stadium, replacing Arsenal's near-century old Highbury Stadium, was constructed from 2004 and officially opened in 2006 with a friendly match against Ajax. Since then, it's become an emblem of Arsenal's triumphs, witnessing numerous noteworthy victories. The 2008-2009 season marked Arsenal's first triumph over Manchester United at the new venue with a 2-1 win. A memorable moment was their 3-2 victory over Hull City in the 2013-2014 FA Cup final. The stadium has also hosted unforgettable Champions League matches, including the 2011 win against Barcelona, contributing to Arsenal's esteemed European legacy.
Emirates Stadium Architecture & Design
The Emirates Stadium is a stunning masterpiece of modern architecture and it is a must-visit destination for any football fan. The stadium was designed by renowned architects HOK Sport (now Populous), and it boasts a unique, curved design that is both eye-catching and functional. The stadium has a capacity of 60,260 seats and is one of the largest club stadiums in England. The design of the stadium ensures that every seat has an unobstructed view of the pitch, which means that fans can feel like they are part of the action, no matter where they are sitting. The stadium's impressive features include a retractable roof, state-of-the-art floodlights, and a high-tech sound system that ensures an electrifying matchday atmosphere.
Highlights of Arsenal Emirates Stadium
1Players Tunnel
You can experience the thrill of walking through the same tunnel as Arsenal's players on matchdays, with the sound of the crowd and the anticipation of the game building around them.
2Changing Rooms
The tour takes visitors into the team changing rooms, where they can see the players' shirts hanging up and get a sense of the excitement and tension before a game.
3Dugout
The Arsenal Stadium Tour includes a visit to the dugout, which is the area where the Arsenal coaching staff and substitutes sit during matches. You can sit in the dugout and experience what it's like to be part of the Arsenal team.
4Media Room
The tour includes a visit to the Arsenal Museum, where you can see a vast collection of memorabilia and artifacts that tell the story of the club's history and achievements.
5View from the Top
The tour takes you to the top of the stadium, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of London and the surrounding area, as well as admire the stadium's stunning architecture up close.
Arsenal Emirates Stadium opening hours
The opening hours for the Arsenal Emirates Stadium Tour are Monday to Saturday from 9:30am–6pm and Sunday from 10am–4pm. The last entry allowed for the tour is 1 hour before the official closing time.
Getting to Arsenal Emirates Stadium
Bus
The following buses have routes pass near to the Emirates Stadium: 153, 259, 263, 271, 29, 393 and 43. Bus routes pass the ground on all sides and the main bus stops are located on the Holloway Road, Nag’s Head, Blackstock Road, Highbury Corner and Seven Sisters Road.
Train
The closest train stations to Emirates Stadium are Arsenal (Piccadilly line) and Highbury and Islington (Victoria line and London Overground) and Finsbury Park (Victoria and Piccadilly lines). The closest tube station to the stadium is Arsenal, which is on the Piccadilly line and is just a three-minute walk away.
Insider tips to visit Arsenal Emirates Stadium
- Book your tour in advance to avoid disappointment, especially during peak season.
- Wear comfortable shoes and clothing, as the tour involves a lot of walking and some stairs.
- Arrive early to explore the Arsenal Museum.
- Check the schedule for matchdays, as access to certain areas may be limited or unavailable.
- Don't forget to visit the Arsenal store to pick up some souvenirs or merchandise.
Arsenal Emirates Stadium facts
- The stadium was officially opened in July 2006 and replaced Arsenal's previous home, Highbury Stadium.
- The Emirates Stadium is the third-largest football stadium in England, after Wembley Stadium and Old Trafford.
- The construction of the Emirates Stadium cost approximately £390 million, making it one of the most expensive stadiums in the world.
- The Emirates Stadium has hosted various high-profile events, including concerts, boxing matches, and rugby matches.
- The pitch at the Emirates Stadium is made up of a mixture of natural and synthetic grass, which helps to ensure a consistent playing surface.
- The stadium's unique roof design is made up of 5,000 individual panels that can be opened and closed depending on the weather conditions.
- The Emirates Stadium was the first Premier League stadium to have a "green roof", which helps to reduce its carbon footprint.
- The stadium has a range of hospitality and event spaces, including private boxes, suites, and a members' club.
Restaurants near Arsenal Emirates Stadium
Xi’an Impression London is a Chinese restaurant located at 117 Benwell Road, Islington N7 7BW.
The Jerk Kitchen is a Caribbean restaurant located in Eureka. Their Speciality includes grilled chicken, chicken curry and chicken stew.
El Rincon is a family-run restaurant located in Holloway Road, London N7 8HG1. It has been around for 23 years and offer Latin, British and New European cuisines.
Mamma Mia’s is an Italian restaurant that offers a variety of traditional Italian dishes including pizza. Their pizza is famous for its old-world Italian traditional hand-tossed crust and gluten-free options.
Alcedo Bistro and Bar is a local family-run business that serves fresh high-quality British and European cuisine with some Latin twist. They offer vegetarian, vegan and Halal options.
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FAQs
The Emirates Stadium is 17 years old. It has been the home stadium of Arsenal Football Club since its completion in 2006.
The Emirates Stadium was built by a group of architects known as HOK Sport who had also built the Estádio da Luz for Benfica.
The seating capacity at Emirates Stadium is 60,704.
The best mode of transport to reach Arsenal Emirates Stadium will be the London Underground. Arsenal Emirates Stadium is located on the Piccadilly Line, and the nearest station is Arsenal Station. You can take the Piccadilly Line to Arsenal Station and walk for approximately 10 minutes to reach the stadium.
Yes, there are several restaurants inside the stadium that offer a variety of food and drink options. Some of the popular restaurants include The Foundry, The Avenell Club, The Dial Square, The Royal Oak and The Highbury.
Yes, you can take a tour of Arsenal Emirates Stadium, which includes access to the players' dressing rooms, the tunnel, the pitchside area, and the press conference facilities. Tours must be booked in advance and are subject to availability.
In addition to Arsenal Football Club matches, Arsenal Emirates Stadium hosts a variety of events, including concerts, sports events, and corporate events.
Arsenal Emirates Stadium has a range of facilities, including bars, restaurants, and shops selling official Arsenal merchandise. There are also several hospitality areas available for private hire on match days or for events.
Arsenal Emirates Stadium has a range of facilities, including bars, restaurants, and shops selling official Arsenal merchandise. There are also several hospitality areas available for private hire on match days or for events.
Yes, there are washrooms located throughout the stadium for visitors to use.
Bags larger than A4 size are not permitted inside the stadium. However, smaller bags and backpacks are allowed but are subject to a security search.
There is no official dress code for Arsenal Emirates Stadium, but it is recommended to wear appropriate clothing for the weather and to avoid wearing the colors of rival teams.