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Quick overview

  • Ways to visit: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium offers audio tours, guided tours, or the Dare Skywalk.
  • Best fit: Pick tours for the tunnel and dressing rooms, or Skywalk for roof views.
  • Queue reality: Timed entry helps, but security and check-in still apply.
  • Guided value: Live guides add detail, while audio tours give you more flexibility.
  • Book ahead: Match and concert dates reduce availability, and the Skywalk is weather-dependent.

Compare your Tottenham Hotspur Stadium tour options

Ticket typeEntrance usedLines skippedSecurityIncludesGuideWhy pick thisCancellation policyPrice from
Dare Skywalk tickets

Dare Skywalk check-in entrance

On-site purchase queue

Mandatory

Roof walkway, glass platform, safety gear

Climb guide

• Guided roof climb in ~1.5 to 2 hours • Roof views beside the golden cockerel

24h cancellation

£37.40

Stadium guided tour

Tottenham Experience

On-site purchase queue

Mandatory

Tunnel, pitchside, changing rooms, media areas

Live guide

• Live guide through key stadium areas • Usually around 90 minutes on-site

24h cancellation

£29.75

F1® Drive London tickets

Tottenham Experience Store

On-site purchase queue

Mandatory

Formula 1®-themed go-karting on an indoor 500m track

Training instructor

• Beginner or adults-only • An authentic Grand Prix format

No cancellation

£42.50

What to expect at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium exterior with modern architecture and signage.
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Start at Tottenham Experience

Included: Most visits begin inside the Tottenham Experience, the club’s glass-fronted shop and tour hub. From here, standard tickets hand you a multimedia device, while guided-tour tickets swap that for a live host before you step behind the scenes.

Trace the players’ route

Included: The route follows the players’ journey through the home changing room, away dressing room, and tunnel. Expect close-up details rather than distant viewing, with time to pause for locker-room photos and hear matchday stories through the handset.

Pitchside in a 62,850-seat bowl

Included: The big payoff comes pitchside, where you can sit in the dugout and look up at a 62,850-seat bowl. Tours also spotlight the 17,500-seat South Stand and the dual-purpose design, with an NFL field hidden beneath the pitch.

Media rooms and stadium tech

Included: Beyond the bowl, the tour moves through the press conference room, media areas, and selected premium spaces that show how matchdays run. Multimedia sections also explain the retractable pitch system, one of the stadium’s most unusual engineering features.

Exit through the club store

Included: Most self-paced visits wrap back at the Tottenham Experience after about 1–1.5 hours. You exit with time for memorabilia displays, shirt printing, and one last look around a venue that feels more like a sports complex than a simple ground.

Upgrade to the roof

Separate ticket: The Dare Skywalk clips you in for a guided climb to a glass platform 46.8m above the pitch, beside the 4.5m golden cockerel, and some tickets add the Edge abseil. Guided only tours add real-time stories and Q&A for fuller context.

Book The Dare Skywalk tickets

Things to know before booking Tottenham Hotspur Stadium tickets

  • The core choice is simple. At Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, you’re choosing between the indoor behind-the-scenes route and the separate rooftop Skywalk.
  • Booking window: Timed slots are standard. Weekend, school-holiday, and summer spaces usually go first, while matchdays, NFL games, and concerts can remove tour availability entirely.
  • Ways to explore: Choose a multimedia entry if you want control over pace. Choose the live guided option if commentary matters more than flexibility. Choose the Skywalk for roof views; it does not include the interior route.
  • Standard entry is self-paced. It includes multimedia access to changing rooms, the tunnel, pitchside areas, dugouts, stands, and media spaces.
  • Guided tours solve the biggest disappointment. If you want live storytelling instead of a handset, choose the guided option.
  • Skywalk is a different product. It’s a guided rooftop climb with harnesses, city views, and no interior tour unless bundled.
  • Timed entry helps with capacity. Pre-booking skips walk-up uncertainty; security, check-in, and Skywalk harnessing still apply.
  • Matchdays and major events matter. Tours and climbs can be reduced or disappear around football, NFL, and concert dates.
  • Entrances & flow: Stadium tours usually start inside the Tottenham Experience on the south side. Skywalk uses its own reception. Pre-booking skips walk-up uncertainty, not security checks, check-in, or harness fitting.
  • Policies & rules: Skywalk is weather-dependent and has age, height, weight, and health rules that must be checked before booking. The stadium tour is the safer pick for step-free access; roof experiences are more limited.

Explore the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

What to see at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Visitors walking through the tunnel at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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Players’ tunnel and pitchside exit

Follow the route Spurs players take from the changing rooms to the tunnel mouth, then step out pitchside beside the dugouts. The crowd-sound effects and sudden view of the 62,000-seat bowl make this the tour’s most visceral moment.

Home changing room

See the home dressing room set up for matchday, with player stations, tactical screens, and recovery facilities. It’s worth seeing for the small details fans never notice on TV, and for the sense of how elite preparation actually looks.

South Stand wall

The single-tier South Stand rises like a wall behind the goal, holding about 17,500 fans. From dugout level or higher on the tour, you can appreciate the scale, acoustics, and why this end defines the stadium’s matchday atmosphere.

Retractable pitch and NFL field system

One of the stadium’s cleverest features sits beneath your feet: a retractable grass pitch that reveals a synthetic NFL field below. Multimedia displays explain the mechanism, making this a standout stop if you care about design, engineering, or event tech.

Golden cockerel platform

On The Dare Skywalk, the golden cockerel platform is the big payoff. You climb to roof level, stand near the 4.5-metre statue, and look across North London and straight down into the bowl from a rare vantage point.

Plan your visit to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Tips & guidelines

  • Use White Hart Lane station. It’s the shortest walk to Tottenham Experience, about 5 minutes.
  • Take the first tour slot. Early departures are usually quieter than the 11am–2pm peak.
  • Leave the shop for last. Tottenham Experience is the tour exit, and browsing can easily add 20 minutes.
  • Budget more than 90 minutes. The self-paced route makes tunnel and dugout photo stops linger longer.
  • Pick daytime for the first Skywalks. Clearer views feel less intimidating if you’re unsure about heights.
  • Dress for wind, not London streets. The Dare Skywalk roof feels colder, especially after sunset.
  • Keep roof photos simple. Phones may need tethers; GoPros and selfie sticks are often restricted.
  • Avoid event dates. Match, NFL, and concert setups can limit access or cancel tours.

Frequently asked questions about Tottenham Hotspur Stadium tours

Book the Stadium Tour for locker rooms, tunnel, and pitchside access. Choose the Skywalk for roof views and adventure; book both only if you have 3–4 hours.