Wembley: The legendary stadium and neighbourhood that unites sport and culture

Wembley Stadium is one of the most famous sporting venues in the world, a symbol of English and international football that has hosted unforgettable events.

Located in the namesake district in northwest London, the current stadium was inaugurated in 2007, replacing the historic 'Old Wembley' built in 1923. With a capacity of 90,000 spectators, it is the largest stadium in the United Kingdom and the second largest in Europe.

Beyond the stadium, the Wembley area has become an important residential and commercial district, with Wembley Park offering shops, restaurants, and event spaces that attract visitors from around the world.

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Wembley: A timeless sporting and cultural icon

A place that has witnessed historic moments in world sport, from England's victory in the 1966 World Cup to countless FA Cup finals.

Whether it's a football match, a concert, or a special event, visiting Wembley is an experience that remains in anyone's memory.

The main attractions of Wembley

• Wembley Stadium with its iconic 133-meter-high arch
• Wembley Arena, one of London's leading concert venues
• London Designer Outlet, for discounted brand shopping
• Wembley Park, recreational area with restaurants and entertainment
• BOXPARK Wembley, with street food and cultural events
• Fryent Country Metropolitan Park, for a break in nature
• Wembley Market, with local and international products

How to visit Wembley

  1. Getting to Wembley: The easiest way is using the London Underground. The closest stations are Wembley Park (Metropolitan and Jubilee lines) and Wembley Stadium (Chiltern line).
  2. Stadium tour: Book a guided tour of Wembley Stadium to visit the changing rooms, the players' tunnel, the benches, and even lift a replica of the FA Cup.
  3. Visit Wembley Park: Explore the area surrounding the stadium with its shops, restaurants, and event spaces.
  4. Shopping at the Designer Outlet: Take advantage of discounts in the numerous brand stores at London Designer Outlet.
  5. Dining: Try different restaurants and street food, especially at BOXPARK Wembley where you can find cuisines from around the world.
  6. Events: Check the events calendar to attend matches, concerts, or shows at Wembley Arena or the stadium.

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Wembley Stadium built?

The current Wembley Stadium was inaugurated in 2007, replacing 'Old Wembley' which had been built in 1923. Construction of the new stadium began in 2002 after the demolition of the original structure in 2000.

How many spectators can Wembley Stadium accommodate?
How can one visit Wembley Stadium?

You can visit Wembley Stadium by participating in a guided tour that is available almost every day, except when there are events. Tours last about 90 minutes and include a visit to the changing rooms, the players' tunnel, the benches, and the press conference room.

What is there to see beyond the stadium in the Wembley area?

Beyond the stadium, the Wembley area offers many attractions such as Wembley Arena for concerts, London Designer Outlet for shopping, BOXPARK Wembley for street food and events, Wembley Park with restaurants and recreational spaces, and Fryent Country Metropolitan Park for walks in nature.