Embark on an exciting adventure at the Emirates Stadium, where a range of tours awaits to thrill Arsenal fans of all ages. Ideal for a family day out which goes deep into the heart of football history.
Explore various tour options, each designed to match different interests and schedules. The Standard Stadium Tour offers a self-guided journey through the club’s past, with access to the dressing rooms, players’ tunnel, and the pitch. Experience the pre-game atmosphere with the Matchday Tour, which includes exclusive areas like the Directors Box and Players Entrance. For a personal touch, the Legend Tour is led by former Arsenal heroes sharing firsthand accounts of their experiences and stories. The VIP Legend Experience elevates this further with added luxury and more extensive access.
Accessibility is a cornerstone of the Emirates Stadium experience, with all levels accessible by lift. Registered disabled guests may bring a carer at no extra charge. There are also special handsets for the British Sign Language tour. Guide dogs are welcome on the tour route.
Besides the stadium tours, your ticket includes access to the Arsenal Museum, where you can view exhibits on the club’s history and its most memorable moments. The combination of tour and museum visit ensures a comprehensive and enjoyable experience.
These tours not only offer a glimpse into the world of Arsenal Football Club but also ensure a fun, interactive experience perfect for family bonding. For more details on tour options and booking, visit the official Arsenal website or the dedicated Emirates Stadium Tours page.
Not a fan of the Gunners? Why not visit Stamford Bridge or Anfield instead?
I’m a huge football fan so this was a great experience for me. I got to learn so much about the behind the scenes of games and the stadium. I really like the interactive museum bit and we got great souvenirs! So cool to step onto the actual pitch and see it from a different point of view. If you’re not a sports fan then I’d skip this as it might be a bit of a yawn.
I went here on a school trip when I was 7. I sat in the directors box where they have heated seats and really good views. My dad was VERY jealous and was in total shock when I told him where I’d been. I was in the changing rooms and was allowed to go onto the grass. My dad said I have to been to heaven. It was really great but I would not say it was heaven. Mum is from Leeds and she agrees it’s not heaven but is pretty cool to see all these things.
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