Behind-the-scenes Chelsea FC Stadium tour and museum
About
Step into the home of one of the Premier League’s most famous football clubs with a Chelsea Stadium Tour. This behind-the-scenes experience at Stamford Bridge gives fans exclusive access to areas normally reserved for players and officials. Walk through the players' tunnel, dressing rooms, pitchside and dugouts, and explore the Chelsea FC Museum for a complete look at the club’s rich history. A must-do activity for football fans visiting London.
What can I see on a Chelsea FC Stadium Tour?
The fully guided Chelsea FC Stadium Tours take you behind the scenes of one of the world's greatest football teams, giving you access to areas normally reserved for players and officials. Visit Stamford Bridge and learn more about Chelsea FC history as you explore the iconic stadium.
There are several Chelsea Stadium Tours available, including hourly Stadium Tours, daily Classic Tours and VIP Private Tours, in addition to monthly Legends Tours, where a Chelsea hero personally accompanies you behind the scenes.
Areas covered during the Chelsea stadium tour include:
- The Chelsea FC dressing room - see where players prepare before matches
- The visitor dressing room - explore the changing rooms for visiting teams
- Pitchside and dugouts - experience the Chelsea Manager's view
- Press room - step into the media area
- Player's tunnel - follow the route players take onto the pitch
- Chelsea FC museum - explore trophies, memorabilia and club history
Book your Chelsea FC Stadium Tour today
You can buy tickets for the Chelsea FC Stadium Tour and find out the latest Chelsea Stadium Tour price using the booking button on this page.
Where is Chelsea FC Stadium and how do I get there?
Chelsea FC Stadium is located at Stamford Bridge Football Ground on Fulham Road in Chelsea – the closest station is Fulham Broadway Tube Station.
Chelsea Stadium Tour FAQs
How long is the Chelsea Stadium Tour?
The Chelsea FC Stadium Tours last approximately one hour and are available daily, except on home match days and the day before a home match day. The tours are some of the best sports venue tours in London and are very popular – advance booking is recommended.
Is it worth visiting Stamford Bridge?
No matter where your allegiance lies if you're a football fan, or a sports fan in general, going on one of the Stamford Bridge tours is a must. The tour gives you a chance to explore the historic ground and learn about the club's illustrious history; while the museum boasts an unrivalled collection of trophies for a London club, with Chelsea having won each of the UEFA club competitions in recent years.
Where do you meet for the Stamford Bridge tour?
For the Stamford Bridge stadium tour, go to the Ticket Desk, inside the “Tour and Museum” entrance next to the Matthew Harding Stand.
How far is Chelsea's stadium from the Tube?
The nearest Tube station to Stamford Bridge is Fulham Broadway, on the District Line, which is about six minutes' walk from the entrance to the Chelsea stadium tour.
Is the tour in multiple languages?
The guided tour is in English only, but there is a QR code to download when you visit Chelsea's stadium for the tour: this allows access to descriptions written in Italian, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese Brazilian, Mandarin, Japanese, Korean and Hebrew.
Will I see any players on the Chelsea tour?
The players are usually only at the stadium on matchdays, so it is unlikely you will see any players on your visit to Stamford Bridge Stadium.
Can I visit Chelsea training ground?
Chelsea training ground is located near Cobham in Surrey, where training sessions are not open to the general public. Instead, special open days are organised on an occasional basis at Chelsea Football Club's stadium, Stamford Bridge, where fans can see the team train.
Prices
| Child Ticket | From £22.00 per ticket |
|---|---|
| Family Ticket | From £87.00 per ticket |
| Concession Ticket | From £24.00 per ticket |
| Senior Ticket | From £24.00 per ticket |
| Adult Ticket | From £32.00 per ticket |
Opening Times
Tour times: daily 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm (and 4pm in July and August). No Tours the day of a home games or the day before a home Champion's League game. Pre-booking is recommended.
Museum opening hours: daily 9.30am-5pm (until 6pm in July and August).
Legend Tours cost £80 per person.
Facilities & Accessibility
- Access Inside Building Facilities
- Accessible lift
- Effective lighting throughout for visually impaired users
- Lift buttons with raised numbers or letters
- Lift with spoken announcements on arrival at each floor
- Ramps with handrail within building
- Ramps within building
- Some routes suitable for limited mobility users
- Some routes suitable for wheelchair users
- Steps with handrail within building
- Steps within building
- Access into the Building
- Automatic doors
- Flat routes from parking area to entrance
- Full, non-assisted wheelchair access
- Ramps with handrails to entrance
- Steps with handrails to entrance
- Accessible Bathroom Facilities
- Some toilets with handrails
- Accessible Communication Facilities
- Audible alarm system
- Clear signage (colour contrast, large letters or pictograms)
- Films or information touch screens have visual/audible subtitles
- Hearing loop system
- Information available in audio format
- Information available in braille
- Accessible Parking Facilities
- Blue badge parking available
- Public car park available within two hundred metres of main entrance
- Accessible Venue Facilities
- Assistance dogs welcome
- Emergency evacuation procedures for guests with disabilities
- Level access, ramp or lift to the shop
- Staff available to assist
- Staff disability awareness trained
- Additional Accessible Facilities
- Level access, ramp or lift from entrance to reception
- Level access, ramp or lift to information point
- Booking Facilities
- Coach parties accepted
- Group bookings accepted
- Payment Facilities
- Group rates available