Allow 3–4 hours if you want behind-the-scenes stadium access first, followed by the rooftop climb and pre-climb briefing.
How long should I spend at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is big enough that timing changes your visit. A guided tour alone is straightforward, but adding The Dare Skywalk or F1® Drive London turns it into a half-day plan. Use the breakdown below to match your slot to your schedule.
Frequently asked questions about Tottenham Hotspur Stadium opening hours
Regular sightseeing access is usually reduced on home match days, and the stadium may switch to limited matchday-specific visits instead. If you’re travelling for a fixture, don’t assume a normal tour slot will still run.
Arrive at least 15 minutes before your Tottenham Hotspur Stadium guided tour slot. That buffer covers security screening and check-in, and it lowers the risk of starting late if the concourse or entry point is especially busy.
Plan to be there 20 minutes early for The Dare Skywalk at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Harness fitting and the safety briefing happen before the climb begins, so arriving right on time can cost you your booked spot.
Yes, and many visitors do exactly that. Set aside 3–4 hours so you can check in for both experiences, move between starting points, and still enjoy the rooftop climb without turning the stadium tour into a rushed stop.
The rooftop route can pause if conditions change and guides need to keep the climb safe. Leave some flexibility in your day, especially if you’ve booked lunch, onward train travel, or another timed activity afterward.
Evening climbs work best if you want London skyline views and a more dramatic atmosphere above the bowl. Daytime slots are better for clearer pitch views, and usually give you more breathing room before the trip back across London.
Don’t rely on a generous grace period here. Stadium experiences are timed, and late arrival can affect safety briefings, group departures, or security flow, which makes it much harder to squeeze you into the next available slot.
Yes, mostly because demand shifts rather than the stadium itself changing character. Weekend and school-holiday slots, especially around late morning and early afternoon, tend to fill faster, while the earliest midweek times are usually calmer.