Chelsea Football Club run tours of their Stamford Bridge stadium and you can also visit the adjoining museum. The 60-minute tours of the Stamford Bridge take you to various areas of the stadium including areas normally off-limits to the general public including the dressing rooms, the tunnel, dug out areas and the press room.
Chelsea Football Club run tours of their Stamford Bridge stadium tour and you can also visit the adjoining museum.
Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge stadium seats over 40,000 and there are plans to expand it to hold 60,000.
What to see at the Chelsea Football Club stadium tour
The 60-minute tours of the Stamford Bridge take you to various areas of the stadium including areas normally off-limits to the general public including the dressing rooms, the tunnel, dug out areas and the press room.
What to see at the Centenary Museum
The Centenary Museum (also known as the Chelsea Museum) is the new club museum, which was opened in 2005 and expanded upon in 2011. It is London’s largest football museum.
The museum features a collection of memorabilia including old programmes, football shirts and José Mourinho’s coat.
Visiting the Chelsea Football Club stadium and museum
Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge stadium is located in Fulham, around a five-minute walk from Fulham Broadway tube station.
Tours depart at least once every 30 minutes from the museum, which is located behind the Matthew Harding stand at the northern end of the stadium.
Museum entry is included as part of the cost of the stadium tour. There is free admission to holders of a valid London Pass.
Stadium tours do not run on match days.
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