Wembley Stadium

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Address
Wembley London HA9 0WS
Opening Hours
10.00 - 16.00
How to get there
Tube: Wembley Park Train: Wembley Stadium
Duration
1.5 hours
Age
6+
Accessibility
Fully accessible
Price
from £18pp
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About Wembley Stadium

Whether your child dreams of scoring for England or just wants to shout “It’s coming home!” in the actual England dressing room, the Wembley Stadium Tour is an absolute belter. You’ll explore this legendary 90,000-seater stadium from the players’ tunnel to the royal box, with loads of behind-the-scenes access that’ll make even non-footie fans say “Ooh, that’s cool.”

Kids can check out the changing rooms, sit in the press room, walk pitch-side and even lift a replica FA Cup. Cue dramatic goal celebrations and Instagram-worthy poses. The guides are brilliant – chatty, funny, and full of surprising facts (spoiler: Wembley isn’t just about football).

From Queen to Beyoncé, Olympic history to epic play-offs, Wembley has hosted it all – and your family will love standing where legends once stood.

Top tip from the KidRated Team:

Bring a scarf, shirt or flag – it makes your photos pop and adds to the experience. Oh, and save some pocket money for the gift shop – England merch galore!

What ages is Wembley Stadium tour best for?

Ages 6+ will get the most out of it – younger kids can come too, but there’s a bit of walking and lots of listening. Ideal for footie fans, stat collectors, and future pundits.

Is the tour guided?

Yep. Super knowledgeable and friendly guides lead the way, with plenty of chances for questions (and kid-friendly jokes). You’ll feel like a VIP.

Do you actually get to go pitch-side?

You do. You can’t run on the grass (boo), but you can stand at the edge, do your best celebration pose, and get that “I’m basically Harry Kane” photo.

How long does it take?

Around 75–90 minutes, depending on how many photos you stop for (spoiler: a lot).

Is it indoors? What if it’s raining?

Mostly indoors, and covered where it counts, so don’t let British weather stop you.

Is it wheelchair and buggy accessible?

Yes, the tour is fully accessible, with lifts and ramps along the way.

Can we buy merch?

Oh yes. Flags, scarves, shirts, mugs – if it’s got a lion on it, it’s probably for sale.

What else is close to Wembley Stadium?

Wembley Park has loads of places to eat, plus the London Designer Outlet if you fancy a post-tour mooch. You’ve earned it.

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