Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium is the second largest stadium in Europe and the home to England's
national football team. Located in North West London, the new Wembley opened in
2007 after years of construction to become one of the World's most expensive stadiums
at a cost of around £800million. The old Wembley was demolished in 2003.
Wembley Stadium welcomes roughly 1 and a half million football and rugby fans each
year, but it also has important roles as the country's leading venue for music concerts.
The stadium capacity of 90,000 creates an electrifying atmosphere, and a visit to
Wembley Stadium is well worth a visit, whether for a football match or other event
such as a concert.
A tour of Wembley Stadium can make your dream comes true! Experience what it's like
winning at Wembley as you go behind the scenes, walk in the footsteps of legends
and feel the magic of one of the World's greatest venues. See Wembley's historical
treasures including the 1966 World Cup crossbar, the Jules Rimet Trophy commemorating
England's World Cup glory, the torch that started London's 1948 Olympic Games, climb
the Trophy Winners' steps, visit the England Changing Room, stand in the Players
Tunnel and so much more.
www.wembleystadium.com
Osborne Hotel is 4.5 miles from Wembley Stadium