I went on this tour the morning after a fantastic evening watching Tottenham win 5-0 in the Champions League. I was in awe when I first entered the stadium. I have to say that feeling came back on the tour. The road trip was all about the West and included everything Tottenham. Jack, Lupe and Mel did a great job showing us the players' backroom area, referees and media area
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the home of Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur in north London, replacing the club's previous stadium, White Hart Lane. With a capacity of 62,850, it is the third largest football stadium in England and the largest club stadium in London. Designed as a multi-purpose stadium, it features the world's first divisible, retractable football pitch, which reveals a synthetic turf field below for use at the London Olympics, concerts and other events.
Construction of the stadium was initiated as the centerpiece of the Northumberland Development Project and is intended to be the catalyst for Tottenham Hotspur's 20-year redevelopment plan. The project covers the now demolished White Hart Lane site and its surrounding areas. The project was first conceived in 2007 and announced in 2008, but plans were revised several times and construction of the stadium, plagued by controversy and delays, did not begin until 2015. An opening ceremony was held on April 3, 2019, before the first Premier League match at the stadium.
The name "Tottenham Hotspur Stadium" is temporary, with the purpose of selling the naming rights so that it can be named after the sponsor later, but as of November 2021, it still has not been renamed. The stadium is sometimes referred to by fans and some media as the new White Hart Lane.
I went on this tour the morning after a fantastic evening watching Tottenham win 5-0 in the Champions League. I was in awe when I first entered the stadium. I have to say that feeling came back on the tour. The road trip was all about the West and included everything Tottenham. Jack, Lupe and Mel did a great job showing us the players' backroom area, referees and media area
Was here so booked a last minute tour which was great fun and good value. Visited many corporate areas, players dressing room and press area and walked down the tunnel to pitch side. Didn't force you to buy any photos or other merchandise like other tours. Only complaint: like the brewery tour, many activities were not included, not even the chance to walk to the top of the south stand
An activity that soccer fans can't miss! I went on the Tottenham Stadium Tour and Skywalk♡ The Tottenham Stadium Tour is a tour that takes you around the stadium, including the players' locker rooms, training grounds, and mixed zone, for about 2 hours. You can make a reservation through the official website or a travel agency. The Skywalk Tour takes you to the stadium rooftop, where you can see the Tottenham Golden Rooster statue and take a commemorative photo! For safety reasons, bags must be stored in the locker room, cell phones must be kept inside your clothes, and they must only be used in certain areas! If you want a unique experience while traveling in England, I recommend it!
This ground is the best, not only in London but probably in Europe. Easy to get to from either Liverpool Street Station or Stratford to White Hart Lane or Northumberland Park stations
very modern nice football stadium and very good atmosphere. definitely worth visiting
Unfortunately, the game was lost, but it is a new stadium, so it is really comfortable and the facilities are really awesome. It was nice to be able to order snacks and beer comfortably.