The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is not just a stadium; it’s an experience.
The sheer glory of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has even had Arsenal taking notes from long-standing rivals.
Since it officially opened in April 2019, it has hosted the club’s football games, concerts, and Tottenham could now welcome the Super Bowl to North London.
With the future looking bright, it seems that Tottenham have only scratched the surface of their stadium’s potential.
How to get to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium by car
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is located in North London, Tottenham, around 18 miles from Central London. You can type the postcode N17 OBX into your satnav to secure driving directions.
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If you are travelling from outside North London, the closest motorway to the stadium is the M1, which you can then slip onto the A406 (North Circular Road).
Travelling fans can also use the M25 to access the A10 (Great Cambridge Road) and reach the A406 as well as the stadium.
As there is no public car park at the stadium, which is also within a large Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ), fans are advised to use public transport to reach the destination.
How to get to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium by public transport
Travelling by public transport to the stadium is the easiest and most advised route for fans and visitors.
Indeed, White Hart Lane train station is a five-minute walk from the stadium and is fully accessible. Meanwhile, the stadium is served by three other stations.
These include Northumberland Park, which is around a 10-minute walk, Tottenham Hale, which is a 25-minute walk, and, if fans are keen to get their steps in, Seven Sisters, where fans can access the overground and Victoria line, is a 30-minute walk from the stadium or approximately 3,000 steps.
Furthermore, visitors can also travel to the stadium by bus before and after events, including the 259, 279, 349, 149, and W3, with the latter two providing a 24-hour daily service as well as the N279, which runs only at night.
In addition to this, the stadium currently provides a free pre-booked shuttle bus service for supporters, which operates three hours before and two hours after the match.
This service provides transport between the stadium and Alexandra Palace and Wood Green stations.
Therefore, whether to see Mohammed Kudus shine for Tottenham or if travelling to watch your favourite artist play, there’s a mode of transport for everyone.