A day after the epic UEFA Euro 2020 Final was hosted under the iconic Wembley arch, Wembley Stadium Tours has announced it will reopen its doors on Monday 6th September. Tickets to the travel trade are now on sale.
This is the first opportunity fans will have to go behind the scenes at Wembley since March 2020 and those who visit during the first few weeks after reopening will have the opportunity to experience many of the stadium’s ground-breaking new facilities way before many players will get the chance to.
Wembley Stadium Tours will reopen in line with relevant Government guidelines at the time, likely to be Tier 4 of the roadmap with minimal restrictions in place. Tickets will initially be on sale for all dates up until 31 December 2021 with 2022 dates set to go on sale imminently. Groups will be welcomed although tours will be capped at 20 people to give each guest space to spread out should they wish to. Groups larger than 20 will be split into multiple tours, each with their own Tour Host.
The Tour kicks off with ‘The Crossbar Exhibition’ which displays objects dating back to the Empire Exhibition as well as the famous crossbar from the 1966 World Cup final. Visitors then have the opportunity to take a trip down Memory Lane and relive some of Wembley’s finest moments in the ‘Walk of Legends’ – a museum space filled with artefacts and memorabilia from some of the world’s biggest sporting and music events from down the years.