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Tottenham Hotspur; New Stadium, Match and Tours

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 30: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Tours on October 30, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Tottenham Hotspur FC/Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty Images)

Spurs Sky Walk; Take in views of London before you test your nerve and ultimate challenge

LONDON: Spurs Guided Stadium Tour takes visitors behind-the-scenes of our world-class stadium, giving exclusive access to First Team areas and an insight into how the players prepare on matchdays. Walk out of the changing rooms, down the tunnel, sit on the Spurs bench and even take seat in the Press Auditorium. The Tour takes 90-minutes and has become the behind-the-scenes attraction for Spurs fans, football fans, sports enthusiasts, families and visitors to London. This is Premier League og the new home of Tottenham Hotspur.

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“Come on you Spurs” is what the fans sing on a Matchday in North London

Sky walk. Feel free if you dare to experience the spectacular Sky Walk. An adrenaline-filled attraction where you scale the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and step on the glass walkway 40m above the pitch. Take in views of London before you test your nerve by taking the ultimate challenge – an abseil from the stadium roof to ground level.

Accessibility. Guided Stadium Tour routes are wheelchair accessible. If you require a personal assistant or equipment, such as hearing loops or temporary wheelchairs, you can request these when booking your tour online.

Matchday at the new stadium

Spurs Shop. The Spurs Shop located where tours will start from – is the largest retail space of any football club in Europe. Measuring some 23,000 sq ft, the Spurs Shop stocks Spurs, Nike and NFL merchandise.

Museum. Explore the history at Warmington House. The Museum tells the Club’s history, display artefacts and encourage the visitor to explore all aspects of the Club and its home in Tottenham, North London.

Fans. Tottenham Hotspur F.C. adopted “Yid” (or “Yiddo”) as a nickname and “Yiddo, Yiddo!” as a battle cry and often identify themselves as “Yid Army”. Many Hotspur fans are Jewish.

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club Lilywhite House, 782 High Road, London
N17 0BX. Get me there: Tube Victoria line to Seven Sisters

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