
🏟️ Address: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Lilywhite House, 782 High Road, Tottenham, London, N17 0BX, United Kingdom Directions in Google Maps
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is located 13 km north of central London and 32 km north-east of London Heathrow Airport. It is easily accessible via public transport, but driving is not recommended unless accessible parking is required.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
There is no parking available for general admission fans at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium. Please note, on matchdays a Controlled Parking Zone around the stadium will be in operation.
Designated parking is available for Blue Badge Holders and Premium guests with parking including in their membership. Club members who have registered with Spurs' Disability Access Scheme and provided evidence of their Blue Badge, can pre-book spaces via the club's online booking system on a first-come, first-served basis.
The stadium has 74 large accessible parking spaces split between 3 car parks in the basement, all of which can be accessed off Worchester Avenue on matchdays. Parking can be pre-booked in the following areas:
To enter Spurs' official stadium car park on matchdays, you must arrive at least 2 hours before kick-off and you will have to wait for up to 1 hour after the final whistle before exiting, because of the matchday road closures surrounding the venue.
Guests are also asked to allow extra time for security screenings prior to entering the car park, and to have their parking e-ticket ready as you approach the stadium so that it can be scanned upon entering.
Vehicles and the supporters travelling within them will be able to exit and re-enter the stadium once a car has been admitted and parked, because of security operations and crowd flows outside the venue.
If you plan on visiting the club shop or the ticket office, it is recommended you park in the Sainsbury's car park on Northumberland Park before you head to the car park beneath the stadium. Please note, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium car park has a height restriction of 2.1 m, so if your vehicle exceeds this you will have to park at Sainsbury's, which has a 2.6 m height restriction, or St. Francis de Sales school, which can also accommodate oversized vehicles.
Blue Badge holders may also book a space in 1 of the 2 satellite car parks in operation on matchdays:
The former has public toilets and is convenient for accessing the ticket office or club shop at Paxton House, but please note that the spaces in Sainsbury's are not dedicated Blue Badge bays.
The latter is opposite the Tottenham Experience and spaces are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis to guests with oversized vehicles who contact Access@Tottenhamhotspur.com.
Accommodation in London can be on the pricey side. However, this huge city has plenty of options available from hostels to luxury hotels and, combined with its sprawling transport network, there are places to stay for all budgets and tastes.
A variety of food and beverages will be available to purchase from concessions outlets, bars, and restaurants throughout the stadium.
There are 23 entrances running around the perimeter of the stadium. Entrances 1, 5, 13, and 17 are accessible entrances – which are served by lifts to provide easy access to disabled seating areas – while 2, 3, 4, 14, 15, and 16 are premium entrances. Entrances 11 and 12 are for visiting fans, who should make their approach to the venue using Worcester Avenue.
Your ticket will indicate which entrance you should use upon arriving at the stadium, and it will be scanned by a steward at your designated entrance and again at the turnstile as you enter the stadium.
Toilets are located on every level of the stadium except Level 8.
Due to road closures around the stadium on matchdays, fans cannot be dropped off and picked up at the venue before kick-off or after the final whistle, unless you arrive very early or are prepared to wait more than an hour to leave.
As such. spectators arriving via taxi or rideshare services are recommended to be picked up or dropped off at least a 10 minute walk away from the stadium.
A matchday Black Taxi rank is in operation on Scotland Green, 1.0 km (12 min) walk from the stadium.
Bus is a popular way to reach the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium because of its connections with multiple Transport for London routes:
Please note, some services may be diverted on matchdays due to the road closures in effect around the stadium. Routes 149, 259, 279, and 349 are diverted east of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium at Lansdowne Road and re-join High Road at the Northumberland Park junction.
Spurs offer an accessible, pre-booked free shuttle bus service for all fans attending home matches. They are running a high capacity, high-frequency services (they'll depart when full, at least every 15 minutes) from Alexandra Palace and Wood Green stations. You can pre-book through the club here, as the free tickets must still be registered for in advance.
The club also run a regional coach network in partnership with Big Green Coach on event days, with coaches running from a range of locations including Milton Keynes, Colchester, Maidstone, Southend on Sea, and Aylesbury, with each service making several stops along the way.
Please note: shuttle bus and regional coach services are not in operation for reduced capacity matches.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium connects with multiple train lines and stations:
The Victoria line in particular gets busy on matchdays; this is especially case during matches on weeknights, when travel to the match coincides with commuters travelling home. As such, during weeknight games, some Victoria lines trains may not stop at Seven Sisters station, so please adjust your travel plans accordingly.
Managed queues will be in place at both Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale stations after matches, so be prepared to a longer wait than normal to access them.
The club recommends fans do not travel via Silver Street station or Bruce Grove station on matchdays, particularly the latter if you are travelling southbound.
There is a cycling route (Cycle Superhighway 1) that runs from Liverpool Street Station to the stadium.
There are off-street cycle parking hubs located at:
There is also extensive existing cycle parking on High Road south of the stadium and Fore Street north of the stadium, as well as on Park Lane and at White Hart Lane station and Northumberland Park station.
The stadium is located in north London in the Little Russia area. If you're staying in Little Russia or surrounding areas such as Wood Green, Edmonton, or Finsbury Park and you're prepared for a moderate to lengthy walk, you may find it practical to arrive on foot.
The entire stadium perimeter is made accessible by 5 lifts that can transport supporters from street level (Level 0), to podium level (Level 1).
The Stadium has 4 dedicated accessible entrances for home fans (entrances 1, 5, 13 and 17) and one accessible entrance for away fans (entrance 11a). All entrances are served by multiple lifts transporting supporters to the viewing areas.
Entrances 1, 5, 13 and 17 will be stocked with a minimum of the following accessible facilities and equipment:
Any equipment signed out from the desk in the reception is to be returned to the entrances post-match. If you are an away supporter you must return to the nearest Disability Access Steward. Please note that the audio descriptive headsets for away fans are delivered to your seat and should be requested no later than 1 week before the match.
The stadium has over 250 wheelchair accessible bays and over 500 dedicated easily accessible seats. These are located throughout the stadium on all levels, giving supporters with access requirements a great variety of viewing options.
There are 66 accessible toilets in the stadium, found throughout concourses, hospitality lounges, and the Tottenham Experience.
All accessible toilets have the following facilities:
Ambulant accessible toilets are available in each of the public toilets throughout the stadium. A small number of accessible toilets are fitted with baby changing facilities, but the vast majority are dedicated toilets.
There are 3 Changing Places facilities across the site: 2 in the stadium, 1 in the East Atrium and 1 next to block 105 in the West Stand, and 1 more in the Tottenham Experience.
Each facility includes the following;
The seating area within the stadium is fully covered by a radio-based assistive hearing system.
The system is designed for supporters who have Telecoil hearing aids, with the ‘T’ setting. The system allows supporters of varying hearing impairments access to audio descriptive commentary.
Supporters wishing to use this service must sign out a headset from one of our Accessible Entrances (1, 5, 13 or 17).
Hearing loop systems are also fitted into every catering kiosk as selected kiosks in the Tottenham Experience.
Audio descriptive commentary is available to supporters via the use of a receiver and headset.
Equipment can be signed out from any of the Accessible entrances (1, 5, 13, 17) and away fans will have their headsets delivered to them before kick-off. Please note that the audio descriptive headsets for away fans are delivered to your seat and should be requested no later than one week before the match.
Equipment must be returned in the same condition as it was in when signed out and to the entrance from where it has been signed out. Away Supporters are encouraged to return this to a Disability Access Steward, dressed in purple tabards.
The Sensory Suite is located in the North Stand, block 416, and offers a comfortable and calming environment for supporters on the autistic spectrum or with sensory impairment conditions to watch a match, complete with a tactile wall, a bubble tube and several other pieces of sensory equipment.
Supporters have the option of watching the match both inside and outside the suite, with seating areas directly in front of the suite reserved to provide flexibility. Attendees are also presented with a sensory pack on their first visit, complete with club-branded ear defenders and several other tactile sensory toys.
At the current time, the Sensory Suite is able to accommodate a maximum of 3 supporters, including 1 personal assistant each, per match.
Assistance animals are welcome in the stadium. There are 2 dog spending areas on-site, 1 outside entrance 11 near the North Stand and another in the South Stand. Access to either facility is given on request.
If you are bringing an assistance animal to the stadium or are interested in accessing the dog spending areas, please contact the stadium's access team in advance.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has a capacity of approximately 62,850. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
Lilywhite House, 782 High Road, Tottenham, London, N17 0BX, United Kingdom.