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London Stadium Tour
1-2 hours
Go behind the scenes of the stadium that was built for the London 2012 Olympics, was transformed into the home of West Ham United and continues to host unique and memorable sporting and arts events.
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What you'll do
The London Stadium, formerly known as the Olympic Stadium in London, is nestled neatly within Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, East London. Also known simply as the London Stadium, it's a centrepiece of the Olympic Park London, which spans over 560 acres. This makes it larger than Hyde Park - at only 360 acres - and equivalent to around 300 football pitches. Along with other sites in the park, such as the Copper Box Arena and London Aquatics Centre, the London Stadium has become one of the most recognizable sports venues in the UK.
If you're a fan of West Ham, you'll be thrilled to know that London Stadium serves as West Ham London Stadium, the home of West Ham United Football Club.
The stadium was commissioned for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games and 2012 Summer Paralympics, often referred to as the London Olympic Stadium during that period. Since being renamed London Stadium in 2013, it's hosted various notable events. These include the 2015 Rugby World Cup, the London 2017 World Athletics Championships, the 2019 Major League Baseball London Series, Soccer Aid for UNICEF, and live performances from The Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, Guns N' Roses, Beyoncé, Green Day, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
London Stadium Tour highlights
Learn fascinating facts about the world-famous London Stadium with a fully guided London Stadium tour.
Enjoy panoramic views of the stadium from the balcony level.
Go behind the scenes with access to the players’ tunnel and pitch-side access to the managers’ dugouts.
Explore the home changing room, hospitality restaurant and indoor athletics track.
Create fantastic memories with unique photo opportunities throughout the tour and collect a free personalized certificate.
Facts
The stadium’s hospitality lounges and boxes have a combined capacity of 3,600.
The construction of London Stadium cost £500 million and took three years to complete.
The London Stadium has the longest cantilevered roof in the world.
Interestingly, the Stadium is technically built on an island. Access to this London Olympic Stadium is via six footbridges around the perimeter.
What's included
Take in panoramic views of the stadium from the balcony level and managers' dugout.
Where you'll be
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, GBHow to get there
London Underground: take the DLR, Central or Jubilee lines. Get off at Stratford train station. Take the DLR. Get off at Pudding Mill Lane train station.
Standard opening hours
The London Stadium offers tours daily, subject to stadium events. Please check availability on the attraction website before travelling.
Upcoming schedule changes
Find out more
For more information, please visit the London Stadium website.
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