The 40 best places to go out in Wembley (2024)

Wembledon Stadium, also known as Wembley Stadium, is a football stadium located in the London Borough of Brent, England. The all-seater stadium is able to hold up to 90,000 spectators and was officially opened on April 3rd 2007 by Prince Charles. The stadium was designed by American architectural firm Populous and has been host to many major football matches including FA Cup Final and international matches.

Going to Wembley was amazing, definitely a 5 star atmosphere. Went to watch the 3 lions against Switzerland in an international friendly. Gaining entrance into the stadium 🏟 was straightforward, sufficient instructions and guides on how to locate the current entrance and your seating area. Exiting the stadium was well organized, good crowd control measures were in place for this game.

Uchechukwu N — Google review

Very well organized. Plenty of places for food and drinks. Excellent that they have water refill.Security wasn't particularly through...Exiting the stadium to the tube was obviously very busy, but very well organized. Lots of staff on hand to ask for directions and they were helpful and polite.

Emily — Google review

Beautiful stadium! Had seats in the 200 level. The seats were easy to access and exit the stadium. Enjoyed Def Leppard concert. Perfect venue. I loved the synchronization of the stage lighting with the stadium lighting. First class venue.

Mark — Google review

Great venue. Saw Harry styles so the wait back from the concert was extremely long but apart from that it’s a great arena with great views no matter where you are. Also there is a variety of food stall inside but they are rather expensive

Wayne O — Google review

Had a fantastic day at the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final two weeks ago. From Wembley Park Station, the view of Wembley Way and the stadium is very impressive. Entry into the stadium was straightforward. All the public concourses were well signposted and clean with lots of stewards to assist. Escalators take you up to the upper levels. There are lots of bars, food outlets and toilets. The food was good quality but at London prices. We had a great view from our seats. The stands were all clean and tidy to begin with (before the food and drink came in!)Only complaint was the PA system wasn't very clear, but I suppose that's garden to get right.A national stadium to be proud of and a truly great experience I won't forget, especially as our team won!

Jean P — Google review

Wembley Stadium, with its grand architecture and cutting-edge amenities, offers an unparalleled experience for sports and entertainment enthusiasts. The venue's rich history of hosting historic events and legendary performances contributes to its allure. The state-of-the-art facilities stand out, providing visitors with a top-notch experience.

Pedro F — Google review

Incredible stadium and tour! Wembley is more than just a modern stadium, there are many other facilities inside such as restaurants and it is also surrounded by Wembley Park (more restaurants and stores). The tour was worthwhile as I saw players locker rooms, VIP boxes and many autographed and historical pictures. Highly recommended!

Tristan G — Google review

My first visit to Wembley and I was certainly not disappointed.Getting there from the tube was simple and walking along Olympic Way with thousands of other people added to the excitement.Going through the security checks was easy - read what you can and can't take in and it'll be better as some people clearly hadn't, i.e. bag size!Inside it was well laid out and surprisingly spacious considering the 76,082 people that were attending the Women's FA Cup Final.The catering prices were reasonable - M&S Food especially.All in all, a good day out!

Shaun E — Google review

Went there for the first time on Wednesday the 3rd of July to see ACDC with my dad. The experience was amazing, the band gave it all. We were sat at the top section 516. The view of the screens was amazing and also you could still see the Angus and Brian in the distance moving although very small. The sound system ruined it a bit. Barely could hear the singer and was not proper calibrated. Beers overpriced but hey I kind of expected them to be. We got inside when doors opened to avoid queues. And left 15 min earlier to be able to make the train home (just in time avoiding excessive queues although was packed already). Last but not least those speaker stands covered the whole view for so many people. It's not fair they're always in the way. Wish they could hang them from ceiling or something.

Rocio O — Google review

A fantastic tour, great to see the entire Stadium from top to bottom, inside and out.A excellent tour guide passed on lots of information on a light hearted fun way. She was great.It could only be topped by seeing England Lift the world cup again there.Top marks to all at Wembley, in my opinion you're Premier League

Dave H — Google review

Absolutely brilliant stadium! Awesome experience! Really easy to get there, plenty of instructions outside. Really good entertainment and food at the stadium. Abundance of security and very helpful aswell. Scanning yourself into turnstile was as easy as it gets. Once your inside the stadium, there are escalators and stairs to your specific stands. Lots of stewards on hand to help and very friendly. Inside the stadium is a beautiful view. The sound system is great and precise. Two screen inside the stadium for replays. Plenty of fireworks and light shows with entertainment. Overall the build up is awesome. It's my second time and it was as good as it was the first time!

Zeriab K — Google review

Attending the playoff final at Wembley Stadium was a great experience! The facilities are amazing, and our lower-tier seats offered a fantastic view of the pitch. There were plenty of food and drink outlets, . The atmosphere was electric, I highly recommend Wembley Stadium for an unforgettable sports event!

Craig G — Google review

Amazing atmosphere, very helpful staff. Plenty of food vendors once inside but obviously quite expensive. Personally, I wasn't impressed with the sound quality as a music venue. The stadium is obviously designed to echo the voices of football fans to make them louder, but as a result, there is a lot of echo when sat in the terrace at a music concert. I dare say the sound was much better for standing tickets though.

Ben A — Google review

The access is great, plenty of food and drinks choices, clean toilet and an overall feeling of security. We've seen the Weeknd which was absolutely great, however, do not buy tickets on the top rows, we could barely understand a word.

Stefan P — Google review

Dont bring larger than A4 size, they will ask you to drop them off to a hotel where there a charge to hold your bags.Stadium itself is good.Food is expensive, expect to pay £13 for 3 chicken strip and small amount fries.

Manoj S — Google review

Wow, amazing stadium, I am impressed! We were on a guided tour around 1.5h- 2 h and our guide was very good. The stadium is huge and beautiful. The staff was very nice and polite.We stayed at Ibis Wembley London which is only 10 minutes walk .The atmosphere was incredible, 87,000 people of total cal be at the stadium. Have in mind that food and water are very expensive!

Maria R — Google review

First time here. So, very modern and clean stadium. No queues getting in even though there were 71,600 at the game. Everything was well signposted and made it easy to our seat. You are allowed an A4 size bag but no drinks or food allowed. Staff were very helpful. It made it better for the girls as England won 3-2. Exiting the stadium again was very easy. It only took a few minutes and was only in a crowd for 2 minutes once outside them stadium. Overall, a great experience. My daughter said she loved the atmosphere and as a football fanatic "this is the best day of my life". One small downside and no fault of the stadium. If you're thinking of using public car parks be very aware. The prices are extortionate £100 for the match. See my attached images. Absolutely disgusting. Nice one local council. We were lucky as we used our hotel car park around the corner.

Squeeels B — Google review

We booked a tour for today and really enjoyed the experience. Our tour guide Nelson was friendly, funny and very informative, doing a great job of presenting the stadium information. Loved all the different events, displays and photos over the stadium. For £65 it was money well spent for a family of 4. The only down side for us was we couldn't purchase a book on the stadium like other attractions do. But would still highly recommend the tour.

Kristy S — Google review

The tour lasted 1 hou.45min and was never boring. We had a lovely, energetic lady who guided us around the stadium with lots of artefacts from the old stadium inside. You get to sit in the changing rooms, the royal box, the press room, and he royal hospitality room. You also walk the walk of champions from the pitch side up to the royal box. I didn't include any pictures of the inside, just the exterior, so not give away anything. We'll worth the money. I recommend staying in London the night before and booking the tour for around 11am the next day.

Adam S — Google review

Pride of English football. Home to the England team. A magnificent stadium. Very well organized. Starting from the arrival at the Wembley Park station, the walk up to the stadium, reaching at the gates to enter your seats were assisted by very well trained stewards. They were very efficient and friendly. Once inside the stadium the atmosphere was just breathtaking. The seats were very comfortable and there was plenty of leg room. The toilets and food stalls were at every entrance. The choice for food and beverage was excellent. The entire experience was just amazing. The return trip was a little longer as the entire crowd left at the same time but the staff managed the departure very well with strict discipline.

Dwight A — Google review

Went to watch England Brazil in a private box. Game wasn’t the best but the stadium was outrageous. The views going through club Wembley were beautiful and would highly recommend going. Heaven for any football fan and the service was 5 stars.

Tj J — Google review

A great atmosphere, no one beats Wembley, which is why people come from far and wide to watch their team if both they and their team are lucky enough to make it here!I watched the England vs Iceland friendly just before the Euro 2024 championships in GermanyThe game was sold out, with nearly 90000 in attendance, a great atmosphere, not crowded though, amazing job of keeping the flow, plenty of toilets and amenities plus easy to get in with escalators to the top 5th level and quick exit

Peter L — Google review

Incredible place to see the Eras Tour & Taylor Swift! Amongst 92,000 people the atmosphere was electric and the performance insane!!!! Great job to all staff for organising that many people as smoothly and safely as possible and for the security of the concert. Also amazing atmosphere outside the stadium everyone so friendly and accepting of all race/genders/dress and fair play to police and road closure guys for getting in the spirit with friendship bracelets and feather boas!

Stacey W — Google review

Great stadium and cleanPlenty of variety of good and drinks.Stewards very proactive and organisedSadly several double and triple bookings so lots of fuss trying to get people seated so became quite disruptive at beginning.Toilets had toilet roll bonus but were pretty grim and unchecked even at quite times following first half.Very strict security measures so make sure you read up if visiting.Always felt safe as a single mum of two.

Emma S — Google review

It's Wembley stadium! It's huge, it's iconic. I have only visited it twice, once for Adele and more recently for Ed Sheeran. Both were fantastic performances, the stages was extraordinary. The was sound excellent, if you are seating up top you have to be careful of your footing as oh boy! It is really high. Not for anyone who isn't keen on heights.I dropped a star as thought food and drink was on the limited side and very expensive for standard beer. There wasn't enough vegetarian choices. I wish seating had somewhere to place you cups, bits and bobs rather than on the floor. If you are little higher up I would take a jacket on a colder day.Otherwise all in all a great evening out and I am well chuffed with my pictures.

Amita_atimA — Google review

“Visiting Wembley Stadium was an awe-inspiring experience that left me in absolute amazement. From the moment I set foot inside this iconic venue, I was captivated by its grandeur and the rich history it holds.The sheer size and scale of Wembley Stadium are breathtaking. The state-of-the-art facilities, combined with its impressive architectural design, create an atmosphere that exudes excitement and anticipation. Walking through the stadium’s corridors and seating areas, I could feel the echoes of past sporting events and legendary performances that have taken place within its walls.The stadium offers a glimpse into the heart of British sporting heritage. The interactive exhibits and displays allowed me to delve into the stadium’s storied past, learning about its construction, memorable matches, and the iconic moments that have shaped its legacy. It was a fantastic opportunity to appreciate the significance of this sporting icon.Attending an event at Wembley Stadium is an experience like no other. The electrifying atmosphere, fueled by passionate fans, creates an energy that is truly contagious. Whether it’s a football match, a concert, or any other spectacle, the stadium’s world-class facilities and excellent seating arrangements ensure a fantastic view and a memorable experience for all attendees.The staff at Wembley Stadium were courteous and helpful, always ready to assist and guide visitors throughout their visit. Their knowledge and dedication to providing a top-notch experience added to the overall enjoyment of the visit.Additionally, Wembley Stadium’s location offers convenient access to other attractions, restaurants, and entertainment options, making it a hub for an unforgettable day out.In summary, a visit to Wembley Stadium is an absolute must for sports enthusiasts, music lovers, and anyone seeking an unforgettable experience. Its grandeur, historical significance, and vibrant atmosphere make it a true gem in the world of sports and entertainment. Whether you’re attending an event or exploring the stadium’s exhibits, Wembley Stadium promises a truly amazing and memorable experience.”I hope you find this review helpful and that it captures the essence of your visit to Wembley Stadium!

Rohit B — Google review

I have been to Wembley Stadium only twice - once to see the music group Muse some time in the early 2000s and again, more recently, to see the women's FA cup final. Had Man U won that match, the stadium might have qualified for all five stars.On both visits, I was impressed by the ease of getting into and out of the stadium. After the concert, there was very little waiting involved. After the cup final I waited for around an hour, but it seemed very reasonable considering the numbers involved.The stadium is well equipped with toilets and outlets selling refreshments and merchandise. On my first visit, I thought the latter were overpriced and the choice limited (burgers - nowt else) . It seemed better this time, but I guess my expectations were lower. Toilet wise, though, I didn't see any queues for the ladies, even at half time!I don't really recommend the place for watching concerts, but I'm a bit of an old punk rocker and I like to feel involved in these things. If you're happy to sit and listen, it's fine. Don't expect to see the musicians' faces though. For a football match, the distance from the action is compensated for by the atmosphere and the fact that the event itself is quite big. If you need to go somewhere with 70,000 others, Wembley's as good as it gets.

Martin C — Google review

Excellent night at the football again. There to see England / Australia, for an international friendly.Amazing stadium. Brilliant facilities inside and out. The walk up to Wembley always I find jaw dropping all the beautiful big apartment flats. What an area. With plenty of good local bars pregame to visit.

Stuarty B — Google review

For one of our children's birthdays we went to Wembley Stadium for a tour. I haven't been since the stadium was rebuilt so it was really good to see the transformation!.We started in a small museum area where they had the crossbar from 1966 and lots of over interesting things to see. We then went up to have photos with the FA Cup and some green screen photos. We then went to meet our tour guide Jonah who was great throughout. We went out onto the stadium to scream "hello wembley" which was fun.We also toured through the Royal box, the Royal suite which you can hire for a measly £30000 🤣, we went through the old and new changing rooms which had lots of match worn boots, shirts and gloves of various players from The 3 lions and the amazing lionesses. We walked through the players tunnel and out on to the managers and sub bench area which the kids loved.The tour then took us to the press room where the kids could sit in the mangers/captains/man of match chairs and pretend to be grilled by the press. Jonah said the press office is much busier when the game has been lost which was interesting. We went through the music section of the tour which showed all the massive concerts held at the stadium right back to the amazing Live Aid.All in all, very interesting, very good fun, great memories for the kids and us adults.Jonah was amazing throughout, very knowledgeable and very funny.Recommend to anyone even if you don't like football. 👌🏼👍🏼⚽️

Steven H — Google review

Incredible experience. The tour was great with lots of information. Just being in the stadium and imaging the atmosphere with all the people in it....Breathtaking!!! If your ever in England I would recommend going.

Simon T — Google review

First time I went here. Went to watch Italy vs. England.Awesome stadium. Que to get in wasn't too bad. The gradient and incline in the stadium is quite steep. Higher stands will give you vertigo or make you feel like you are falling forward.Tubes and trains were absolutely packed.Make sure you booked tables in advance if you're looking to eat somewhere. Loads of places to eat bit the ques are crazy.Great experience, but not looking to go through that again. Way too busy and crowded.

Imino1Donmega — Google review

Wembley Stadium is a great place to come to watch football matches. It’s a really great stadium with great infrastructure and a very high capacity - you will never have to worry about not getting a seat! It has great transport links with services from Wembley Park and Wembley Central stations. Just be careful though as it does get REALLY crowded just after a match ends! So if you’ve got the time (and money) then you should definitely come at least once to watch your favourite team play!

Owen B — Google review

One of the largest stadiums I have ever had the pleasure of visiting. It was an incredible experience to watch a live match at this magnificent venue. The seating capacity is truly impressive, and the arrangements for entering and watching the football match were excellent. However, it is important to note that drinks and parking in the surrounding area can be quite expensive, so it is advisable to plan accordingly before attending an event. Overall, it was a superb experience.

Pritesh P — Google review

I had a fantastic time on my tour of Wembley Stadium. Travis, our tour guide, was excellent—informative and had a great sense of humour. It was fascinating to get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the stadium and learn more about this magnificent place. Despite preparations for an upcoming music show, we saw plenty of behind-the-scenes areas, including the locker room. The stadium is impeccably maintained, very clean, and modern. Even non-football fans will love it.

Peter P — Google review

First time at Wembley stadium, experienced AC/DC concert! Well organized stadium!Many of the staff members help navigate through. Plenty of shops for food and drinks. Clean and safe. Can't wait to get back to rock 🤟😁

Nerijus M — Google review

Staff are helpful, stadium is fantastic a huge improvement on the old Wembley. Food and drink expensive as you would expect. The attendance was ~42000 but still a good atmosphere. All in all a good day out.

James O — Google review

Excellent experience, great tour guide (Chris).He made sure to take care of all guests and ensure they have a comfortable experience of they have difficulty waking up stairs there is always a lift option.Asking every one to line up and walk out the tunnel did increase the experience, shouting and hearing the echo of the stadium.Also interesting facts of the stadium.Definitely recommended, much better treatment compared to famous football clubstadium tour.

Charles C — Google review

Easy to get in and get out of, there are plenty of eateries in the locality. The stadium is super well organised and spacious. I'd stay away from the food trailers outside though as I made the mistake of getting a burger, my tummy didn't thank me for the experience as it felt like I had eaten a stone! Eat beforehand or book a proper restaurant. Great venue though.

Mark T — Google review

4/2024~ One of the best ever experiences that someone has to have when in London! Second biggest stadium in the Europe with tens of thousands of seats! Amazing architecture and the vibes were great! We went on a tour during a weekday!

Sorodoeht S — Google review

We attended The Eras Tour Night 4 (15th august) and the whole thing was incredible! Wembley staff were amazing, made us feel really safe and were so lovely! The stadium was set up well for the concert with drinks, water stations, food and toilets all easilly accessible!

Sophie P — Google review

Arranged parking in ideal location next to stadium. Everyone was very helpful in directing us to the Royal Box and pre match meal. Excellent facilities and access to seating with a great view of the while pitch. Great day all round.

Dave C — Google review

One of the best stadiums in the world! I have been here for a concert (Rihanna) and some football games (England Spain and England Croatia) but definitely my best memory is the Champions League Final 2024! Seeing my team (Real) lifting the champions there was a dream come true!Very well located, minutes away from Wembley Park tube station, it is surrounded by shops and restaurants.A bit chaotic when the show is over as everyone rushes to the tube but never had an incident.

Cristina V — Google review

Really good facility for the football, seats are relatively spacious for having as many as there are. Good view of the game despite being as high up as we were. Getting away on the tube after the game takes a while to get to the station but is really well managed.

Scott B — Google review

Iconic stadium that's great for concert events. Travel made easy with the location of the tube station and good crowd control. Walk from station to stadium is quite short and acceptable. Curfew of 10.30 is disappointing. Our side view seats were labelled as restricted but were just fine. Acoustics for a stadium concert were good

Nizam H — Google review

Very impressive tour. Our group was around 40 people, including tourist from around the world. Tour guide was informative, funny and tried to engage with everyone. Tour gets you to see the pitch from several angles, the changing rooms, interview and press conference areas and the "tunnel". Suitable for the young to old, even those who are not football fans.

Alan C — Google review

The teams playing weren't big name EPL teams but the atmosphere was still electric. It's actually a great venue with lots of stewards, security and customer service personnel.Plenty of food and drink booths serving a plethora of options.I was using crutches thanks to an injury. It was definitely harder accessing some places but not impossible.

Ngatho K — Google review

Went to see England vs Iceland. Great atmosphere, Food and drink available. Car parking available- check prices as they differ on event days. Right beside the London Designer Outlet. Lots of transport links. Lovely venue.

J M — Google review

A very very special visit. SAINTS V LEEDS in the Championship Playoff Final. Mightily impressed that the stadium 🏟️ being to fully prepared after Cup Final the previous day. Lesson for us was to go straight to the Stadium 🏟️ and not ‘waste’ time trying to get into local pubs or even Fan Zones. BIG QUEUES. Inevitably needed to be very patient after the game to access the Underground station at Wembley. Very well managed ✔️

Dai D — Google review

An incredible stadium that is the home of English football. The stadium hosts a wide range of gripping sport while also hosting incredible music concerts when the season is over. I saw AC/DC here and it was an incredible experience in a great venue.

Matthew H — Google review

Visited Wembley during England vs Brazil game. The atmosphere was absolutely amazing. It was my first time at Wembley and I enjoyed it. I can just recommend you arrive on time as queues may be longer. In short, the stadium is stunning. It's one of the best places I've visited

Yohana S — Google review

Wembley Stadium is a fantastic stadium. It has great transport links, amenities and infrastructure as you would expect with a high capacity stadium. Served by Wembley Park and Wembley Central stations I can get extremely crowded on event days and many opt to leave early for this reason before an event ends. It's worth a visit on non-event days a great destination more generally with plenty to do in the close vicinity!

Dale C — Google review

Fantastic stadium, they know how to move people in to maximize the Fan experience and creating a no stress environment. There for Taylor Swift and can't say enough of the Stadium and Staff. On time gate opening, they are organized, food is good, concessions are set up well to move you quickly and most important a fantastic place to see a concert. Take the Tube, arrive early so you can relax and be prepared to wait going home - it's just the volume trying to get to the Tube.

Scott T — Google review

Having visited the old Wembley Stadium years ago this is understandably a huge step up. The great thing is that there are now plenty of facilities around and within the stadium. First rate organisation on the ticketing access and way in and very clear instructions on where to go. Thoroughly enjoyable visit.

Allan D — Google review

Fantastic Adobe Womens FA Cup final. Great atmosphere, flags for team supporters. Great result too Manchester United winning for first time.

John B — Google review

Saw AC DC here on Sunday.Extremely well organised entry, scanning mobile ticket worked first time, security checks quick. There are plenty of food outlets and free water on tap. Able to take empty plastic bottles in to refill.Seating was comfortable, and the sound system was awesome, far far better than the London Stadium.Exit stairways are divided into 3 each able to take 2 people side by side, making a quick exit.Needless to say DC were incredible...

Karl S — Google review

Cannot say enough good things about this venue! Super modern facility, crowd control was awesome, smooth and organized entrance and exit from the facilities. The staff was super friendly and helpful. Everyone had a good attitude. Bathrooms were clean, and I loved that they were all women’s restroom, they definitely know how to cater to the attendees of a Taylor swift concert!

Amanda K — Google review

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