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Wembley Stadium tour

London, Great Britain
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You'll kick your tour off with the Crossbar Exhibition, that houses objects dating back to the Empire Exhibition, as well as the famous crossbar from the 1966 World Cup final. Then you'll take a trip down memory lane and relive some of Wembley's glory days in the Walk of Legends which is filled with artefacts and memorabilia from some of the world's biggest sporting and music events from throughout the years.This award-winning tour takes you deep into the heart of the stadium to those areas usually reserved for the biggest names in sport and music so prepare to feel like a real VIP. You'll also get to see the incredible transformation of the dressing rooms that was undertaken ahead of the Euros and sit in the same spot as your favourite player. Then it's time to leave the dressing room behind and follow in the steps of the football greats as you head out of the Players' Tunnel into the Stadium Bowl before climbing the steps to the Royal Box.You'll get the chance to explore the stadium, snap some incredible photos to remember your visit and hear all about this UK icon from an expert guide.
What's included
Access to app in English, French, German, Spanish and Chinese
  • Access to app in English, French, German, Spanish and Chinese
    What's Not included
    Where
    London, Great Britain
     Meeting point:
    The tour entrance is on level 1 of the Stadium directly behind the Bobby Moore Statue. You will need to walk up two flights of stairs or use the external lift which can be assessed to the left-hand side of the Club Wembley entrance.
    What To Expect
    • Relive Wembley Stadium’s greatest moments in sport and culture
    • Get a guided all-access tour of the stadium
    • Visit the Players Tunnel, Press Room, the Trophy Winner’s Steps, the England Dressing Room, and Royal Box
    • Marvel at the historical treasures, including the 1966 World Cup crossbar and tablets commemorating London’s 1948 Olympic Games
    • Enjoy a breathtaking view of the empty stadium and be prepared to be astounded by its sheer size
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