As rumours continue to swirl about Chelea's future at Stamford Bridge, the clamour to go on stadium tours at the famous old stadium is only likely to increase in the coming months and years.
Chelsea have called Stamford Bridge home since 1905 and the stadium has played host to several Blues' triumphs over the years. The past 20 years, in particular, have been a period of great success for the club which has led to more fans than ever before supporting them.
If you are looking to go on a Chelsea stadium tour in the near future, the guide below will provide you with everything you need to know.
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Chelsea stadium tour tickets: admission prices
There are five types of stadium tours available at Chelsea with each one varying at price. To purchase tickets, visit the official Chelsea website. The full price list is as follows:
The Classic Tour and Museum
- Adults: £42
- Concessions: £30
- Children: £29
- Carers: £0
The Stadium Tour and Museum
- Adults: £30
- Concessions: £22
- Children: £20
- Under 5s: £0
- Carers: £0
The Legends Tour and Museum
- Prices to be released in September 2024
The VIP private Tour and Museum
- £500 (1-4 people)
Stamford Bridge tour opening times
Most Chelsea stadium tours operate all year round. They open at 10am and shut at 4pm.
The Chelsea Museum's opening times fluctuate throughout the year:
- September to March – 9.30am – 5pm
- April to June – 9.30am – 5pm
- July to August – 9.30am – 7pm
How to get to Stamford Bridge
Stamford Bridge is easier to get to via public transport but if you are driving then get on the M4 towards London and carry on over the Hammersmith Flyover. Exit at Earls Court and continue until you come across Fulham Road (A304). Turn right at the lights and after walking another half-a-mile, you will come across the stadium.
Via public transport, you are going to want to use the London Underground to get to Fulham Broadway. This is on the District Line and is by far the closest station to the ground.
Alternatively, if you aren't a fan of the underground, then you can use the overground to get to West Brompton. The stadium is roughly a 15-minute walk away from here.
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What is there to see on the Chelsea stadium tour?
Each tour is slightly different in what it offers guests. Here is a quick rundown of what to expect on each one.
The Classic Tour and Museum
This tour is almost identical to the popular stadium tour (more details below), except for the extra time the guide is afforded to properly tell the story of the club and Stamford Bridge. This tour also includes the opportunity for fans to get their picture taken with the Champions League trophy.
The Stadium Tour and Museum
The most popular tour at Chelsea for good reason. It follows the same pattern as most stadium tours in that you are given a live tour from a know-it-all before being given access to places like the changing rooms, dugout and match tunnel.
The Legends Tour and Museum
Join a Chelsea legend on the tour of the stadium which will leave you with an experience you will never forget. Guests will get a unique insight into the club and Stamford Bridge thanks to stories told from the legend they are assigned and are even given time for a Q and A session at the end of the tour.
The VIP private Tour and Museum
These private tours are for guests who can afford the privilege of being shown around the stadium on their own without any other members of the public. To ensure an intimate and personalised experience, the maximum party number for VIP tours is four.