Wembley Stadium is one of the greatest sporting arenas in the world with a legacy of memorable moments on the global stage. Built in 1924, the original stadium was the site of England’s glorious 1966 World Cup victory and hosted the legendary Live Aid concert of 1985.
Learn more about Wembley Stadium on a guided tour, where you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the Dressing Rooms, Players’ Tunnel, and Press Rooms. Visit the Royal Box, raise the FA Cup and relive the stadium’s greatest moments through historical artifacts, including uniforms from the 1948 Olympics.
As the home of English football, no trip to Wembley Stadium is complete without scoring tickets to an English Premier League match. There are also plenty of world-class concerts and sporting events, from American football to international artists.
Getting there
Wembley Stadium is serviced by the Wembley Park and Wembley Central tube stations, with connections to the Metropolitan, Jubilee and Bakerloo lines. Buses also regularly stop at the stadium.