If you want to treat yourself to at least one visit to the stadium during your visit to London, take a tour from the Chelsea Stadium.
Today, let's discover it together.
Chelsea Stadium: article summary
History and features of the stadium
Chelsea FC has been in existence since 1905 and has been based at Stamford Bridge stadium since its inception. The stadium itself was built in 1877 and has a capacity of 41,663.
Stamford Bridge stadium is also home to the Chelsea Museumwhich includes interactive exhibits to explain to visitors how the Chelsea soccer team has evolved on and off the pitch throughout its history.
Chelsea Stadium: visit the stadium and museum
This 60-minute guided experience takes you to key areas such as :
- The checkroom
- Press room
- The players' tunnel
This tour is offered several times a day in several languages.
The classic tour and the museum
An extended experience through the changing rooms, press room, players' tunnel, pitchside and much more.
As a bonus, you'll receive a free Chelsea FC lanyard and the chance to take a memorable photo with the UEFA Champions League trophies. This visit is offered daily in English.
Chelsea Stadium: The Legends Tour & Museum
Discover the Stamford Bridge tour experience featuring a Chelsea FC legend. Explore the home and away dressing rooms, the players' tunnel and the pitchside.
Enjoy an hour-and-a-half guided tour with a question-and-answer session. Take personal photos, collect autographs and take a trophy photo.
VIP private tour and museum
Explore Chelsea territory with an exclusive private tour of Stamford Bridge. Enjoy a one-hour guided tour, a photo of the trophy and access to the Chelsea FC museum.
Then treat yourself a delicious 2-course meal at Frankie's Sports Bar and Grill.
Practical information
If you're planning to drive to Stamford Bridge stadium, try to get there on a Sunday when parking is free.
You can park somewhere along North End Road, which is just a ten-minute walk from the stadium.
If you fancy a bite to eat before or after your visit, there are a handful of cafés and even supermarkets within walking distance of the stadium.
How do I get there?
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Chelsea Stadium: how much does it cost?
Tickets for the stadium and museum are :
- 28 £ for adults
- 18 £ for children aged five to 15
- 20 £ for seniors, the disabled and students
The visit is free for children under five and their accompanying adults.
For the classic tour and the museum visit, count :
- 40 £ for adults
- 27 £ for children
- 28 £ for seniors, the disabled and students
For the VIP private tour and the museum, tickets cost :
- 110 £ for adults
- 90 £ for children
- 95 £ for seniors, the disabled and students
Finally, tickets for the Legends Tour & Museum cost 90,00 £ (for all age groups).
What are the opening hours?
Group tours depart from between 9.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. every hour.
If you'd like to visit Chelsea Stadium, you're welcome to take a tour of this magnificent sports venue. It's a real treat for fans of the team and one of England's oldest stadiums.