Chelsea Football Club's most popular product!
Take the tour that has been enjoyed by millions of sports fans from all around the world!
Chelsea FC's fantastic live tour guides lead you through Stamford Bridge on a memorable 60 minute experience including the Dressing Rooms, Press Room, Player's Tunnel, Pitchside and much more. The Chelsea FC Museum, home to the most complete collection of silverware in London, can be visited either before or after the tour and is included in the price of the ticket.
Each guest receives a free Chelsea FC lanyard and the opportunity for an official photograph with the UEFA Champions League trophies on arrival (photo must be purchased separately).
- 1.5h tour and museum experience at Stamford Bridge.
- 30 minute visual presentation of Chelsea FC’s history
Our award-winning guided tour of Chelsea FC will take you behind the scenes at Stamford Bridge, one of the biggest stadiums in London, giving you access to areas normally reserved for players and officials. Along the way you will visit various stands, the press room, home and away dressing rooms, the tunnel and dug-out areas, making perfect attraction for any sports fan.
We have added some brand-new elements to our stadium tours where supporters will be able to watch exclusive videos and 360° content along the route. We have also made the tour available in 12 languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Thai, Arabic, Hebrew, Russian, Mandarin!
All tours last 60 minutes and include entry to the Museum, giving you the chance to see how Chelsea has evolved on and off the pitch over the years. We pride ourselves on having guides who are both knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the club and we believe it’s their passion that makes our tours a truly memorable experience.
Please present your Trip Advisor ticket to the Chelsea FC Stadium Tours and Museum ticket desk.
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