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Five Iconic London Locations Every Football Fan Must Visit

By the time you read this, the 2016/2017 Premier League Football season will be all but over, with our own local heroes Chelsea F.C poised to take home the trophy after a valiant season.

But with a lack of on-the-pitch action taking place until next season, where is a die-hard fan supposed to go to get their footy fix when they visit London this summer?

The answer?

To any of these five Iconic London Locations that are synonymous with Britain’s beautiful game.

There’s even more good news for those of you staying here at the Amsterdam Hotel here on Earls Court Road:

Each one is easily accessible via tube, taxi, or even on foot.

Stamford Bridge

Fulham Rd, Fulham, London SW6 1HS

We start our tour today just a few minutes away from us, with South West London’s most famous sons, Chelsea F.C.

After dominating the Premier League and enjoying more than their fair share of triumph in Europe, the boys in blue have brought plenty of silverware back to Stamford Bridge over the years.

With a special guided tour, you will have the chance to not only see those trophies up close and personal, but to also take an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at one of the UK’s most successful teams.

Stamford Bridge is less than a 25 minute walk from our hotel near Chelsea, or a fifteen minute tube journey from Earls Court to Fulham Broadway.

For tours and ticket information, see the website www.chelseafc.com/the-club/stadium-tours-and-museum.html

Wembley Stadium

London, HA9 0WS

Later this month, Chelsea will go head to head with London rivals Arsenal at this year’s F.A Cup Final live at Wembley Stadium.

Even if you aren’t coming to stay with us for that epic clash of the titans, visiting Wembley Is a must for your itinerary.

As the undisputed home of English football, the legendary stadium has seen countless cup finals, championship victories and heartbreaking defeats. You name it, if it happened in football, it probably happened here.

As with Stamford Bridge, guided tours of Wembley Stadium are available, with fans being taken into the England dressing room, the press room, and out to the side of the world’s most famous football pitch.

You’ll also enjoy a rare opportunity to see the Jules Rimet Trophy celebrating England’s 1966 World Cup success, and the original flag from the London Olympics of 1948.

London O2 Arena for Live International Football

London 02 Arena, Peninsula Square, Greenwich,SE10 0DX

Good news for anyone coming to stay with us at our hotel in Chelsea and Kensington this July:

Live international football is set to take place just a short tube ride away at the London 02 Arena.

For four whole days, the biggest names in the sport will come from all four corners of the globe to compete for the Star Sixes trophy, with an intense battle between homeland rivals England and Scotland serving as a highlight of this one-of-a-kind competition.

For details and ticket information, see the website http://starsixes.com/

Emirates Stadium

Hornsey Rd, London N7 7AJ

Arsenal may be the London rivals of our favourite team, Chelsea F.C, but even we have to admit that visiting their home ground is a truly unforgettable experience.

As the third largest stadium in the country (behind only Wembley and Manchester United’s Old Trafford), this magnificent venue is truly a sight to behold.

Yet it isn’t just the sheer size of the Emirates that makes a guided tour a must for any football fan’s visit to London.

The chance to explore the the home and away changing rooms, not to mention journeying your way down the hallowed entrance tunnel before finding yourself pitchside, all whilst a host of Arsenal legends narrate for you on the special audio tour, all make for a truly memorable day out.

London Stadium

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, E20 2ST

Today known as the home of another legendary London football club, West Ham United, the London Stadium has been popular with guests at our Earls Court hotel since it was first used as part of the London Olympics in 2012.

The stadium’s self-guided multi-media tours have been designed to offer something for everyone, so even if you’re not particularly a West Ham fan, you’ll still enjoy gaining fascinating insights into the history and success of London 2012, all whilst exploring one of Britain’s best designed stadiums.

From world class football to world renowned landmarks, experience the very best that London has to offer with the Amsterdam Hotel in Kensington and Chelsea. Book your stay online today, or call now on 020 7370 5084



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