From England’s glorious World Cup victory in 1966, the unforgettable Live Aid concert of 1985 and many other memorable sport and major music events, the Wembley Stadium Tour gives visitors the opportunity to visit and relive some of the greatest moments in history. This includes access to some of Wembley’s best kept treasures such as the 1966 World Cup Crossbar, the Jules Rimet Cup Trophy and many more fantastic items.
Visit the historic England Changing Rooms
Take a seat in the Press Room
Experience the tension of the Players tunnel
Climb the 107 sacred Trophy Winners steps
Visit the Royal Box
Interactive guides are now available in German, French, Spanish, Mandarin and British Sign Language included in the ticket price and are supplemented by a complimentary printed map, also available in multiple languages.
This guided tour brings you closer than you ever dreamed to Wembley's greatest treasures.
Dates and Prices
Dates & Times:
Tours run most days at 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm and 4pm
Due to Wembley being an event stadium, the first tour may commence later than 10:00am and the last tour may depart earlier than 16:00 in and around major events days.
Duration: 1 hour 15 minute guided tour
Price Information:
£18 for Child Ticket (Aged 5-15)
£25 for Adult Ticket
Need to Know
All children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult
Please bring your E-Ticket upon arrival. The Wembley Stadium Tour entrance is located by the Bobby Moore statue, at the top of Olympic Way on level 1. The entrance can be reached via a short flight of stairs or a lift from the ground level.
The use of audio visual recording equipment is prohibited. Cameras are permitted for personal use only.
Tour and routes are subject to availability, alteration and cancellation at short notice.
Tickets are strictly non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
For any queries call on +44 (0) 207 492 9978. Mon-Fri: 8am-8pm | Sat: 9am-7.30pm | Sun: 9am-7pm
Wembley Stadium operates a 100% bag search as part of entry conditions. There is no cloakroom service. Any large bags will not be allowed into Wembley Stadium. Personal belongings must be kept with you at all times.
Each visitor will be handed a Multi Media Guide on their arrival which is full of content and will act as your guide through the first two sections of the Tour. Each visitor needs to wear the MMG around their neck as this acts as the stadium accreditation whilst on site.
Disabled Access Wembley Stadium is fully accessible for visitors with disabilities and all levels visited on the tour are accessible by lift. Please contact us on the dedicated booking line to discuss any specific accessibility arrangements or special requirements you may have on 0800 169 9933.
From England’s glorious World Cup victory in 1966, the unforgettable Live Aid concert of 1985 and many other memorable sport and major music events, the Wembley Stadium Tour gives visitors the opportunity to visit and relive some of the greatest moments in history. This includes access to some of Wembley’s best kept treasures such as the 1966 World Cup Crossbar, the Jules Rimet Cup Trophy and many more fantastic items.
Visit the historic England Changing Rooms
Take a seat in the Press Room
Experience the tension of the Players tunnel
Climb the 107 sacred Trophy Winners steps
Visit the Royal Box
Interactive guides are now available in German, French, Spanish, Mandarin and British Sign Language included in the ticket price and are supplemented by a complimentary printed map, also available in multiple languages.
This guided tour brings you closer than you ever dreamed to Wembley's greatest treasures.
Dates and Prices
Dates & Times:
Tours run most days at 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm and 4pm
Due to Wembley being an event stadium, the first tour may commence later than 10:00am and the last tour may depart earlier than 16:00 in and around major events days.
Duration: 1 hour 15 minute guided tour
Price Information:
£18 for Child Ticket (Aged 5-15)
£25 for Adult Ticket
Need to Know
All children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult
Please bring your E-Ticket upon arrival. The Wembley Stadium Tour entrance is located by the Bobby Moore statue, at the top of Olympic Way on level 1. The entrance can be reached via a short flight of stairs or a lift from the ground level.
The use of audio visual recording equipment is prohibited. Cameras are permitted for personal use only.
Tour and routes are subject to availability, alteration and cancellation at short notice.
Tickets are strictly non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
For any queries call on +44 (0) 207 492 9978. Mon-Fri: 8am-8pm | Sat: 9am-7.30pm | Sun: 9am-7pm
Wembley Stadium operates a 100% bag search as part of entry conditions. There is no cloakroom service. Any large bags will not be allowed into Wembley Stadium. Personal belongings must be kept with you at all times.
Each visitor will be handed a Multi Media Guide on their arrival which is full of content and will act as your guide through the first two sections of the Tour. Each visitor needs to wear the MMG around their neck as this acts as the stadium accreditation whilst on site.
Disabled Access Wembley Stadium is fully accessible for visitors with disabilities and all levels visited on the tour are accessible by lift. Please contact us on the dedicated booking line to discuss any specific accessibility arrangements or special requirements you may have on 0800 169 9933.