Wembley Stadium

Plan your trip to Wembley Stadium with everything you need before you book. From matchday logistics to stadium tours — all in one place.

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Wembley Stadium Overview

Home of the England National Team, Wembley Stadium sits at the heart of Wembley Park and is designed for public transport access. The three nearest stations are Wembley Park (Jubilee & Metropolitan), Wembley Stadium (Chiltern Railways from London Marylebone) and Wembley Central (Bakerloo, London Overground & National Rail). Always check live information and any event-day diversions before you travel: Getting to Wembley (official).

Tours & retail: Wembley Stadium Tours (official)Wembley Stadium – Official siteEngland Official Online Store

Related guide: Anfield Stadium

Matchdays

Arrivals & Departures

  • Underground: Wembley Park (Jubilee & Metropolitan) for the iconic walk down Wembley Way/Olympic Way. Trains run frequently — allow time for managed queues after full-time. Official travel
  • National Rail: Wembley Stadium station (Chiltern Railways) is one stop from London Marylebone; Wembley Central offers Bakerloo, Overground and mainline services. Support portal – Getting Here
  • Walking: Signed routes guide fans from all three stations; expect one-way crowd systems at peak times.

Accessibility & Entry

Bag policies and entry procedures vary by event; check the latest guidance on the official site before setting off. Step-free options are available from stations and within the stadium. See: Getting to Wembley.

Food & Quick Eats

Concourse kiosks serve the matchday staples, and Wembley Park/Designer Outlet add plenty of pre/post-game choices. Queues build 60–90 minutes pre-kick-off.

Post-Match Pick-Up Tips

  • Agree a meet point outside the tightest cordons — for example, around International Way (near Wembley Park) or towards South Way/Lakeside Way — then walk 10–15 minutes to meet your driver.
  • To avoid the heaviest station queues, consider walking to Wembley Central or using Wembley Stadium (Chiltern) if your onward route suits.
  • Expect phased egress and temporary road controls; add buffer time after the final whistle.

Tours

Go behind the scenes at the Home of Football — typical routes include the players’ tunnel, dressing rooms (when available), mixed zone, press areas and pitch-side views. Availability varies on event days.

Local Hotels & Pubs

Pubs (Matchday Atmosphere)

  • The Green Man — classic matchday pub with a large beer garden on Wembley Hill. Official site
  • The Torch — big pre-game spot near Wembley Park. Official site

Tip: pubs may operate event-day entry controls or surge pricing; arrive early and bring ID.

Hotels (Walkable)

  • Hilton London Wembley — steps from the stadium and OVO Arena. Official site
  • Novotel London Wembley — near Wembley Park with easy Underground links. Official site

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