This private tour is for football fans who want to see London’s Premier League stadiums in one day. Travel across the city with a local guide who knows the clubs, the rivalries, and how football fits into London life.
You’ll visit the stadiums of Crystal Palace, Chelsea, Fulham, Brentford, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, and West Ham United, with short stops of around 15 minutes at each ground. There’s time for photos and to visit club shops where available. Your guide is happy to answer questions, talk football, and take photos if needed. You’re welcome to have snacks during the journey.
Pickup and drop-off are provided from your preferred location anywhere in London, making this a straightforward and easy way to see all seven Premier League stadiums without planning routes or navigating the city yourself.
Wembley<br/>Pickup included
Pickup included
First stop is Slehurst Park stadium, home of Crystal Palace. South London.
Walk around the stadium and have your photos taken, and go into the club shop and even take a stadium tour.
Then jump back into the car with guide to the next London Premier League Football Teams Stadium.
Second stop is Stamford Bridge stadium, home of Chelsea. West London.
Walk around the stadium and have your photos taken, and go into the club shop and even take a stadium tour.
Then jump back into the car with guide to the next London Premier League Football Teams Stadium.
Third stop is Craven stadium, home of Fulham. West London.
Walk around the stadium and have your photos taken, and go into the club shop and even take a stadium tour.
Then jump back into the car with guide to the next London Premier League Football Teams Stadium.
Fourth stop is the Gtec Community Stadium, home of Brentford. West London.
Walk around the stadium and have your photos taken, and go into the club shop and even take a stadium tour.
Then jump back into the car with guide to the next London Premier League Football Teams Stadium.
Fifth stop is Emirates stadium, home of Arsenal. North London.
Walk around the stadium and have your photos taken, and go into the club shop and even take a stadium tour.
Then jump back into the car with guide to the next London Premier League Football Teams Stadium.
Sixth stop is Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, home of Spurs. North London.
Walk around the stadium and have your photos taken, and go into the club shop and even take a stadium tour.
Then jump back into the car with guide to the next London Premier League Football Teams Stadium.
Final stop is the London stadium, home of West Ham. East London.
Walk around the stadium and have your photos taken, and go into the club shop and even take a stadium tour.
Then jump back into the car with guide to the next London Premier League Football Teams Stadium.
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