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A Brief Overview of Tottenham's New Stadium

White Hart Lane was the home of Tottenham FC from 1899 to 2017. In 2017, White Hart Lane was demolished to make way for Tottenham's new stadium, with construction beginning the same year. Therefore, during the 17/18 season, the club played its home games at Wembley Stadium while waiting for the new stadium, which is planned to be ready in time for the 18/19 season.

Tottenham's new stadium will have a seating capacity of 62,062 spectators, and the goal is to be one of the best stadiums in the world. There has been a strong focus on the stadium experience, from seating closer to the pitch, various types of restaurants to cater to all tastes, new modern suites and lounges, a museum, and a fan area that will be alive 365 days a year with different events, attractions, and cafes. Last but not least, great emphasis has been placed on the home section, "Home Southern Stand", which will be the heart of the stadium with a design meant to generate "a wall of sound". The name of the stadium has not yet been confirmed, but it is highly likely that the highest bidder will get the naming rights.

If you want to be one of the first to visit this state-of-the-art arena and have an extraordinary experience, we recommend that you buy your tickets well in advance, as high demand is expected!

Transport to Tottenham's New Stadium

Transport options are currently being improved and developed, with plans to make it even easier to get to and from the stadium than before. We recommend using public transport, either by train, subway, or bus, as the connections between London and Tottenham are good.

It is also easy to get to the stadium by taxi, but be aware that queues can occur, so be out in good time. However, you should avoid taking the car as there are no plans for parking facilities at the stadium.

Near the stadium, there are four stations to choose from if you are traveling by subway or train. The stations are Tottenham Hale, Seven Sisters, White Hart Lane Station, and Northumberland Park Station. The easiest way is to take the train (London Overground) from Liverpool Street Station to White Hart Lane Station, which takes about 20 minutes. It is also easy to get to Northumberland Park Station from Liverpool Street Station with National Rail services. From here, you can easily walk to the stadium in about 10 minutes.

To get to Tottenham Hale, you can take either the subway (Victoria Line, London Underground) or National Rail services, and it takes about 20 minutes to walk from the station to the stadium.

The Seven Sisters station is a 30-minute walk from the stadium, and you can get there by subway (Victoria Line) or train. There are good transport links between the station and the stadium for those who do not wish to walk this distance. You can take either the bus or the train, depending on what suits you best.

Once the transport infrastructure is fully developed, there will be up to 144 buses per hour to and from the stadium, from different places in London/Tottenham. So if you want to see more of the city, it's also possible to take the bus all the way to the stadium.

Pubs and Restaurants

In Tottenham, the football atmosphere on match day is very pleasant, and for those looking to gear up before the match, there are several good pubs near the stadium. However, away supporters should note that most pubs are for home fans only.

Some very popular pubs in Tottenham are The Bricklayers, Bell & Hare, and The Antwerp Arms, all three within a short walking distance to the stadium. If you're a Tottenham fan, we recommend going to The Bricklayers, a genuine Tottenham pub decorated with club scarves and photographs. However, it can be quite crowded on match days, so if you're looking for a quieter environment, we instead recommend going to Bell & Hare across the street.

In central London, there are plenty of fantastic restaurants to choose from, but the selection in Tottenham is not quite as extensive. Therefore, if you want to enjoy really good food, we recommend eating in central London before or after the match. However, if you feel like something simpler, there are many options available in Tottenham. Outside the stadium, there are a number of food carts for those willing to stand and eat. Most pubs also serve simpler food, so just choose from the pubs around the stadium.

Inside the stadium area by the South Stand, there will be a large restaurant hall available for home fans. We also recommend going here if you're a Tottenham fan and want to eat or drink something before the match. From the restaurant hall, you can go directly to your seat in the stadium, which makes it very convenient!

Things to Do in London

In central London, 1.3 miles from Tottenham, there's much more to experience than just football. We recommend taking the time to look around the city, and a great option is the Hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus, as you can see a lot in a short time. Feel free to hop off at some of London's most famous sights; Madame Tussauds, The London Eye, Buckingham Palace, or Piccadilly Circus.

London offers even more, and in the West End, there's a wide range of musicals and theaters. So why not maximize your trip by seeing one of the popular musicals The Lion King or Mamma Mia? At Ticket2, we offer more than just football tickets, so please contact us, and we'll help you!

If you're a Tottenham fan, you should also visit the Tottenham museum, which will be located at the stadium. It's also recommended to take a guided tour of the stadium and visit Tottenham's souvenir shop. You can read more about what to do in London here!

Accommodations in London

In London, there's a wide variety of accommodations to choose from, ranging from hotels and apartments to hostels and guesthouses. If you want to be close to places like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace, we recommend staying in Westminster or City of London, two popular areas for tourists. Other examples of areas where you can stay during your visit to London include Lambeth, Camden, Soho, Mayfair, Bayswater, and Covent Garden. However, it's a good idea to check guest reviews before booking your accommodation, as the standard can vary significantly between different places in the city. See accommodation in London here!

Traveling to London

You can easily travel to London with direct flights from Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö. There's a wide range of flights available, including both regular and low-cost airlines. Low-cost airlines usually fly to Stansted, while regular flights go to Heathrow. From the airports, it's easy to get into central London, as well as from central London to Tottenham.

Flight time: About 2 – 2.5 hours


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