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Hospitality at Wembley operates in a different manner to other venues, as it’s largely a membership package. It would take a PHD to explain this in full, so this is a brief guide to the different hospitality areas that are available and a rough idea of what they’re like for each event. There are 3 main areas for this – Club Wembley (also sometimes known as Inner Circle), the Bobby Moore Suite and Private or Corporate Boxes.
Seat location – Level 2 Tier, Blocks 202 to 251
Club Wembley is the ‘membership’ tier, where companies and individuals buy season tickets for the events at Wembley. Working with official ticket agents, we can offer one-off tickets for all events at Wembley, which you otherwise wouldn’t be able to get access to.
If you purchase a Club Wembley package from us, it is usually ‘ticket-only’. This means it includes the VIP ticket, but not food and drink as part of the price. As there are a range of bars and restaurants within Club Wembley, there are plenty of places to enjoy yourself pre-match. These include newly renovated bars such as ‘The Three Lions’ and ‘The Lioness’, which have a great variety of beer and plenty of places to relax. The main formal restaurants are ‘Arc’ and ‘Venue’, which usually have to be pre-booked but there are a couple of walk-in bistros and plenty of casual eating options along the concourse. The concourse itself is big and wide, with bands, musicians and even ex-Legends entertaining the crowds before each match.
Club Wembley usually opens for 3 hours before each football game and is open an hour afterwards, which is ideal for letting the crowds die down around Wembley. Timings for this can differ for other events (NFL, concerts, etc) so just check when you book your ticket.
Seat location – Level 1 Tier, Blocks 101, 102, 143 and 144
The Bobby Moore Club is officially a ‘membership’ package as well, but we can get you in for any events at Wembley. It is a huge hospitality room, seating around 1000 people and was once the biggest restaurant in Europe. It’s a well-oiled hospitality machine, with excellent service and some top class food, which is an impressive feat for its size.
Tickets for the Bobby Moore Club include full hospitality for the day. Whats included depends on the event itself, but for games such as the FA Cup Final, Carabao Cup Final and England Internationals it includes champagne throughout the day (Laurent Perrier no less), all-inclusive bar of beers, wines and soft drinks and a four course meal with several choices. Its hospitality at its finest and a great way to entertain clients. Your table in the suite is reserved solely for your party and available for 3 hours before, at half time and an hour after the game, allowing you to make the most out of the big events. The inclusions for other events – such as concerts, NFL games etc – are similar, but can differ slightly, so its just worth checking with us before you purchase.
What elevates the Bobby Moore Club even further is the seats for the event. Situated on the halfway line, right behind the dugouts, they offer the best view in football. Not just for the view of the game, which is excellent, but being up-close to the bench and, for Cup games, the players walk through that area for the trophy collection. It’s a rare thrill being able to effectively celebrate with your team as they collect the FA Cup, a genuinely unique experience.
Seat Locations – Level 3 and 4
Wembley has around 150 corporate boxes for hospitality, spread across Level 3 and 4 of the Stadium. These provide an intimate space for your booking, offering exclusivity and privacy for your clients. The boxes at Wembley are modern and spacious (being larger than most venues we’ve seen) and the 5-star service caters to your every need.
Boxes come in sizes of 8, 12 or 20 people and can only be booked in their entirety. The location of the box depends on the size you choose, with 8 seaters located behind the goals, 12 seaters on the corner flags and 20 seat boxes on the halfway line.
They can be taken as a ‘ticket-only’ package if you wish, although most people book them with full hospitality for the complete experience. This includes your 3-course meal and all beer, wines and soft drinks throughout the day. Each box has its own host, toilet and kitchen, with the seats located directly outside of the box itself, so you don’t have to move for anything. For a big group, it’s the perfect way to enjoy an occasion.
As with the other hospitality areas, the boxes are open from 3 hours before the event, at halftime and an hour after the game. You can come in and out of the box as you please throughout the event, but just remember that alcohol cannot be served during football games. However, for the other events, such as concerts and NFL games, they work really well, as you can drink at your seats or relax in the box as needed.
One option we haven’t mentioned is the One Twenty Club, which is the most exclusive hospitality area at Wembley. This is a new package, which started around 3 years ago, for about 400 members. As it’s so exclusive, it really is membership-only, and you cannot buy into there for the majority of football games. If you do get invited by a member, certainly go, as it’s an experience not to be missed.
The One Twenty Club is occasionally open as a hospitality package for other events, such as concerts and boxing. This will be the most premium package available (often relabelled as ‘Platinum’ / ‘Ruby’ etc) and is something we can offer for said events. Its located on the mezzanine above the Bobby Moore Club on Level 1, with the same fantastic seats for the action.
There are a couple of other hospitality suites in Club Wembley – Centre Circle and Number Nine, which are all-inclusive hospitality options. We can occasionally get you access to these areas for football games and they’re often used for concerts, so if you’re interested in them just ask.
And that’s it! Hopefully, that covers a good breadth of the packages available, but if you have any questions then just give us a shout on 0208 053 0278 or [email protected]
As the biggest stadium in the country, Wembley needs no introduction. It’s also the 2nd biggest stadium in Europe and the 7th in the world, (which is only shoe-horned into this article so we could mention the largest stadium in the world being in North Korea). It’s always been a fantastic stadium to visit, both with its world-class events and range of premium hospitality, but with the area around it having improved 10 fold over the last few years, its come on another level.
Originally opened in 1923, Wembley quickly became iconic in English football and beyond. Best known for hosting the 1966 World Cup and Euro 96 Finals, other momentous occasions included the 1948 Olympics and 1985 Live Aid Concert. The old Wembley was flattened in 2002, with its replacement (which was beset by construction delays) opened in 2007.
Recall the last ever game at Wembley? England lost 1-0 to Germany (shock) and Kevin Keegan resigned.
90,000 seater, a circumference of 1km, record attendance of close to 94,000 (Fury v Whyte), cost £789 million to build and allegedly has more toilets than any other stadium in the world. Although anyone who’s ever been to a capacity event in general admission would dispute that.
Also, remember when Shahid Khan tried to buy it?
Put simply, Wembley is up there with the best. The home of English football (which is something to be proud of again), they get the biggest and best events, with a range of superb facilities. It’s the go-to stadium for the top football games, such as the Euros and Champions League Final, a top NFL venue and the stadium that all bands want to sell out. There is nothing like the atmosphere of 90,000 people, whether its for the FA Cup Final, the WBC Heavyweight Championship or an electric concert (although sane adults may struggle with the shrill hysteria of, say, a Harry Styles gig).
Despite being 15 years old, the stadium still stands up well to most others. The concourses are big and wide and its usually pretty easy to get in safely and efficiently (unless it’s the Euro 2020 Final…). Across Level 1 and 5 (General Admission) there are plenty of places to eat and drink, although don’t expect gourmet food (think pizzas, sausages, burgers, chicken and chips). Beer is served on tap throughout the stadium and the brand depends on the event (usually due to sponsors). Of course it’s not cheap and, as with any football stadium, you can wait a while for them to pour you a flat pint.
Understandably the food and drink is a higher calibre in Club Wembley, the hospitality area, which is also where you will find the restaurants, bars and bistros. Most of the areas have been renovated in recent years, you’ve got your own entrance in and out, the queues are shorter and there are probably more areas to sit down than any other stadium in the UK.
All hospitality and premium tickets for Wembley Stadium are within the ‘Club Wembley’ brand. Wembley operates slightly differently from other venues, in that for most events (such as the FA Cup Final and England games) you need to be a member of Club Wembley. You can’t buy these as a one-off. So how do you get in? Events Hospitality, of course! As a retailer of official Wembley tickets we are able to offer VIP tickets, hospitality and premium experiences to all Wembley events, without you having to be a member.
The facilities themselves in Club Wembley are as varied as they are excellent. It starts with the ‘Club Wembley’ tier itself on Level 2, which is where the majority of the premium seats reside. The tier has a huge array of bars, restaurants and lounge areas, which are open to Club Wembley members (or anyone who has a Club Wembley ticket, say through Events Hospitality…) Most of the sit-down dining areas need to be booked, but there are plenty of bars and ‘bistros’ that you can easily visit on the day. With it open, several hours before each event it’s an ideal spot to enjoy the build-up, although you may also want to try a few of the new bars and restaurants that have been developed around the stadium.
For a higher-end experience, the Bobby Moore Club is a four-course fine dining experience, with the best seats in the house. As the hospitality includes unlimited Laurent Perrier, the shrewd punters among us can probably drink enough Champagne to justify the price of the ticket alone, but it’s the seat location for this package where it really comes alive. Sat on Level 1, right on the halfway line behind the dugouts, you get a panoramic view of the game, while sat close enough to the action to hear Pep’s lecture to Haaland, despite him having scored a brace (be damned if you can understand him though). With the seats on the trophy route, even the most cynical of fans will get a thrill as their heroes walk past to collect the FA Cup (especially after that Champagne).
Finally, Wembley has over 150 private boxes to entertain clients, in sizes of 8, 12 or 20. These are the ultimate in entertaining groups, with your own space for the day. They include full hospitality and access to the box throughout the event, so when Manchester United are losing 3-0 you can come in and sulk, rather than watch the rest of the game. The service is superb and more often than not you’ll get a visit from a legend or celebrity for some great photo opportunities.
That’s the options in a nutshell, but of course, they vary from event to event, so for any specific questions just give us a shout at [email protected] and we’ll talk you through what’s best.
Wembley Park is the main tube station and the one that allows you to come out and walk down Wembley Way. Even if you’re several hours early there is a buzz here and there aren’t many better photo opportunities to start a day by standing on the station steps and taking a picture of the stadium over Wembley Way. The station is served by the Bakerloo and Jubilee lines, with central London about 15-20 minutes away.
There are quite a few parking options around the ground but they can be a bit of a nightmare, especially getting out after an event. Some of our packages do include parking, so ask if we can help. However, if you’re leaving after the game it can take some time to get out, so don’t forget that all hospitality areas are open an hour afterwards to allow you to have a drink while the crowds die down.
Further afield you can also go to Wembley Central for the Overground that goes into Euston – it’s a bit of a walk through progressively ‘less nice’ areas, but can sometimes beat the crowds.
Good luck getting a taxi anywhere near the stadium, unless you’ve pre-booked it and organised a clever location for them to pick you up.
As alluded to, much better! At the risk of upsetting people, Wembley hasn’t historically been the nicest of areas. While the development work around the stadium means it has lost some of its magic as an icon (hotels and flats now reduce its impact), it has brought a lot to the area. The London Designer Outlet offers a range of shopping experiences, Box Park has plenty of places to eat and drink and there are loads of other restaurants and bars in the immediate vicinity. Although we miss the old curry house ‘Moore Spice’.
The SSE Wembley Arena is also next door to the stadium, which has a lot of good concerts, so worth checking their calendar out.
Through Events Hospitality, obviously! That should be the only answer we ever put here – and we can help with anything you need for Wembley – but of course, it’s a bit more nuanced than that. Rather than go into great detail here, we’ve actually put together a guide on getting tickets for Wembley, which you can view by scrolling up and clicking on the right tab.
Tickets for Wembley are now usually e-tickets (sent over email), but on the odd occasion they revert back to paper tickets (via post).
For sheer consistency of spectacle and the fact it’s the showpiece event, it’s got to be the FA Cup Final. One-offs such as the Champions League are unbelievable and the atmosphere at a sell-out boxing fight is unique. The NFL is also a great day out, even if you don’t understand it.
If you have any questions or would like to understand the best options for tickets at Wembley, please contact us and we will be happy to help.
At Events Hospitality, we can get you VIP tickets, Club Wembley tickets, corporate/private boxes or any other hospitality packages at Wembley Stadium. Just send us an email and we’ll be happy to help. You can also view the range of events at Wembley.
Let’s get into the breakdown of how to get tickets to Wembley’s various events, including the FA Cup Final, hospitality for the Capital Summertime Ball or VIP packages for England internationals.
As standard, different events at Wembley have different ticketing allocation, sales and procedures. We’ll do our best to cover them all.
We’ll start with the premium tickets, which are also the most complex to explain (and get your hands on). All of the premium tickets, hospitality, VIP packages and corporate boxes are contained within the Club Wembley areas of the Stadium. Club Wembley is a membership package for tickets to around 9-10 games a season, effectively a VIP season ticket. The crucial thing to remember for hospitality at Wembley Stadium is that for any games that are included in the Club Wembley membership, you cannot purchase VIP tickets or hospitality on a one-off basis. This can make it impossible to access if you’re not a member.
Membership to Club Wembley includes tickets for the following games: The FA Cup Final, FA Cup Semi-Finals, Carabao Cup Final, Community Shield and all men’s senior England internationals. If you love going to Wembley on a regular basis, this is a great option.
On the flip side, it means that if you’re not a member you can’t buy hospitality at the FA Cup Final through Wembley. It’s just not possible – ask them. This is where people like us come in. We work with Official Agents at Wembley who are authorised to sell tickets and packages to their events. With our contacts, Events Hospitality has a range of packages for each event, which we can then offer on a match-by-match basis to our customers. This includes Club Wembley premium tickets, Bobby Moore Club packages and Private or Corporate boxes for 8, 12 and 20.
Essentially, these are the only two ways to get into Club Wembley for these games and therefore get hospitality for events such as England games. Occasionally for the club games (Carabao Cup Final, FA Cup Final) the teams in the final may offer some hospitality through their ticket office, but you’ll need to be a season ticket holder for that.
So that’s a core 9-10 events at Wembley, what about the others? Anything that falls outside of this you CAN go direct to Wembley to buy hospitality and don’t need to be a member. That’s things like concerts, NFL games, play-off finals, boxing – they will sell to Club Wembley members and non-members alike. However, do bear in mind that they will prioritise their members for these events, so there isn’t always anything available. As we’re members, we get priority to these and can give you exclusive early bird access to tickets and hospitality if you come to us first. Again, these are official tickets for things such as boxing, NFL and concerts at Wembley.
We don’t sell General Admission tickets, only Hospitality (Club Wembley) packages, so unfortunately we can’t help in this instance. However, we can point you in the right direction, as there are a few options depending on the event itself.
This time we’ll start with the easiest. If you’re looking for tickets for England games at Wembley, these should be pretty simple to buy. You can visit the Wembley Stadium website and buy directly from them. You’ll need to sign up for a FAN number but other than that it’s pretty straightforward and they usually have good availability.
For any games involving a Club, Wembley does not sell any tickets directly from their ticket office or website. The allocation is split between the two clubs, who then sell from their own ticket office and website. How they do this will depend on the club and match, so best to speak to them directly but remember they will always prioritise their members and season ticket holders.
With concerts, the on-sale process will depend on the artist and promoter (just to make things even more convoluted!) Sometimes tickets will go on sale directly from the Wembley Stadium website (usually more often than not) and then there will be other authorised ticketing partners, such as Ticketmaster, Stubhub, etc. Tickets are also likely to be sold in a wave of releases, although not always.
Any other events, such as the NFL, boxing, etc., will likely work in the same way as concerts – on sale via the Wembley Stadium website, the promoter and a select group of partners. There are always nuances to this – and we’ve more than likely missed some information in this guide – but hopefully, it’s given you a better understanding of the process! If not, just contact us and we’ll be happy to explain more.
Hospitality at Wembley operates in a different manner to other venues, as it’s largely a membership package. It would take a PHD to explain this in full, so this is a brief guide to the different hospitality areas that are available and a rough idea of what they’re like for each event. There are 3 main areas for this – Club Wembley (also sometimes known as Inner Circle), the Bobby Moore Suite and Private or Corporate Boxes.
Seat location – Level 2 Tier, Blocks 202 to 251
Club Wembley is the ‘membership’ tier, where companies and individuals buy season tickets for the events at Wembley. Working with official ticket agents, we can offer one-off tickets for all events at Wembley, which you otherwise wouldn’t be able to get access to.
If you purchase a Club Wembley package from us, it is usually ‘ticket-only’. This means it includes the VIP ticket, but not food and drink as part of the price. As there are a range of bars and restaurants within Club Wembley, there are plenty of places to enjoy yourself pre-match. These include newly renovated bars such as ‘The Three Lions’ and ‘The Lioness’, which have a great variety of beer and plenty of places to relax. The main formal restaurants are ‘Arc’ and ‘Venue’, which usually have to be pre-booked but there are a couple of walk-in bistros and plenty of casual eating options along the concourse. The concourse itself is big and wide, with bands, musicians and even ex-Legends entertaining the crowds before each match.
Club Wembley usually opens for 3 hours before each football game and is open an hour afterwards, which is ideal for letting the crowds die down around Wembley. Timings for this can differ for other events (NFL, concerts, etc) so just check when you book your ticket.
Seat location – Level 1 Tier, Blocks 101, 102, 143 and 144
The Bobby Moore Club is officially a ‘membership’ package as well, but we can get you in for any events at Wembley. It is a huge hospitality room, seating around 1000 people and was once the biggest restaurant in Europe. It’s a well-oiled hospitality machine, with excellent service and some top class food, which is an impressive feat for its size.
Tickets for the Bobby Moore Club include full hospitality for the day. Whats included depends on the event itself, but for games such as the FA Cup Final, Carabao Cup Final and England Internationals it includes champagne throughout the day (Laurent Perrier no less), all-inclusive bar of beers, wines and soft drinks and a four course meal with several choices. Its hospitality at its finest and a great way to entertain clients. Your table in the suite is reserved solely for your party and available for 3 hours before, at half time and an hour after the game, allowing you to make the most out of the big events. The inclusions for other events – such as concerts, NFL games etc – are similar, but can differ slightly, so its just worth checking with us before you purchase.
What elevates the Bobby Moore Club even further is the seats for the event. Situated on the halfway line, right behind the dugouts, they offer the best view in football. Not just for the view of the game, which is excellent, but being up-close to the bench and, for Cup games, the players walk through that area for the trophy collection. It’s a rare thrill being able to effectively celebrate with your team as they collect the FA Cup, a genuinely unique experience.
Seat Locations – Level 3 and 4
Wembley has around 150 corporate boxes for hospitality, spread across Level 3 and 4 of the Stadium. These provide an intimate space for your booking, offering exclusivity and privacy for your clients. The boxes at Wembley are modern and spacious (being larger than most venues we’ve seen) and the 5-star service caters to your every need.
Boxes come in sizes of 8, 12 or 20 people and can only be booked in their entirety. The location of the box depends on the size you choose, with 8 seaters located behind the goals, 12 seaters on the corner flags and 20 seat boxes on the halfway line.
They can be taken as a ‘ticket-only’ package if you wish, although most people book them with full hospitality for the complete experience. This includes your 3-course meal and all beer, wines and soft drinks throughout the day. Each box has its own host, toilet and kitchen, with the seats located directly outside of the box itself, so you don’t have to move for anything. For a big group, it’s the perfect way to enjoy an occasion.
As with the other hospitality areas, the boxes are open from 3 hours before the event, at halftime and an hour after the game. You can come in and out of the box as you please throughout the event, but just remember that alcohol cannot be served during football games. However, for the other events, such as concerts and NFL games, they work really well, as you can drink at your seats or relax in the box as needed.
One option we haven’t mentioned is the One Twenty Club, which is the most exclusive hospitality area at Wembley. This is a new package, which started around 3 years ago, for about 400 members. As it’s so exclusive, it really is membership-only, and you cannot buy into there for the majority of football games. If you do get invited by a member, certainly go, as it’s an experience not to be missed.
The One Twenty Club is occasionally open as a hospitality package for other events, such as concerts and boxing. This will be the most premium package available (often relabelled as ‘Platinum’ / ‘Ruby’ etc) and is something we can offer for said events. Its located on the mezzanine above the Bobby Moore Club on Level 1, with the same fantastic seats for the action.
There are a couple of other hospitality suites in Club Wembley – Centre Circle and Number Nine, which are all-inclusive hospitality options. We can occasionally get you access to these areas for football games and they’re often used for concerts, so if you’re interested in them just ask.
And that’s it! Hopefully, that covers a good breadth of the packages available, but if you have any questions then just give us a shout on 0208 053 0278 or [email protected]
As the biggest stadium in the country, Wembley needs no introduction. It’s also the 2nd biggest stadium in Europe and the 7th in the world, (which is only shoe-horned into this article so we could mention the largest stadium in the world being in North Korea). It’s always been a fantastic stadium to visit, both with its world-class events and range of premium hospitality, but with the area around it having improved 10 fold over the last few years, its come on another level.
Originally opened in 1923, Wembley quickly became iconic in English football and beyond. Best known for hosting the 1966 World Cup and Euro 96 Finals, other momentous occasions included the 1948 Olympics and 1985 Live Aid Concert. The old Wembley was flattened in 2002, with its replacement (which was beset by construction delays) opened in 2007.
Recall the last ever game at Wembley? England lost 1-0 to Germany (shock) and Kevin Keegan resigned.
90,000 seater, a circumference of 1km, record attendance of close to 94,000 (Fury v Whyte), cost £789 million to build and allegedly has more toilets than any other stadium in the world. Although anyone who’s ever been to a capacity event in general admission would dispute that.
Also, remember when Shahid Khan tried to buy it?
Put simply, Wembley is up there with the best. The home of English football (which is something to be proud of again), they get the biggest and best events, with a range of superb facilities. It’s the go-to stadium for the top football games, such as the Euros and Champions League Final, a top NFL venue and the stadium that all bands want to sell out. There is nothing like the atmosphere of 90,000 people, whether its for the FA Cup Final, the WBC Heavyweight Championship or an electric concert (although sane adults may struggle with the shrill hysteria of, say, a Harry Styles gig).
Despite being 15 years old, the stadium still stands up well to most others. The concourses are big and wide and its usually pretty easy to get in safely and efficiently (unless it’s the Euro 2020 Final…). Across Level 1 and 5 (General Admission) there are plenty of places to eat and drink, although don’t expect gourmet food (think pizzas, sausages, burgers, chicken and chips). Beer is served on tap throughout the stadium and the brand depends on the event (usually due to sponsors). Of course it’s not cheap and, as with any football stadium, you can wait a while for them to pour you a flat pint.
Understandably the food and drink is a higher calibre in Club Wembley, the hospitality area, which is also where you will find the restaurants, bars and bistros. Most of the areas have been renovated in recent years, you’ve got your own entrance in and out, the queues are shorter and there are probably more areas to sit down than any other stadium in the UK.
All hospitality and premium tickets for Wembley Stadium are within the ‘Club Wembley’ brand. Wembley operates slightly differently from other venues, in that for most events (such as the FA Cup Final and England games) you need to be a member of Club Wembley. You can’t buy these as a one-off. So how do you get in? Events Hospitality, of course! As a retailer of official Wembley tickets we are able to offer VIP tickets, hospitality and premium experiences to all Wembley events, without you having to be a member.
The facilities themselves in Club Wembley are as varied as they are excellent. It starts with the ‘Club Wembley’ tier itself on Level 2, which is where the majority of the premium seats reside. The tier has a huge array of bars, restaurants and lounge areas, which are open to Club Wembley members (or anyone who has a Club Wembley ticket, say through Events Hospitality…) Most of the sit-down dining areas need to be booked, but there are plenty of bars and ‘bistros’ that you can easily visit on the day. With it open, several hours before each event it’s an ideal spot to enjoy the build-up, although you may also want to try a few of the new bars and restaurants that have been developed around the stadium.
For a higher-end experience, the Bobby Moore Club is a four-course fine dining experience, with the best seats in the house. As the hospitality includes unlimited Laurent Perrier, the shrewd punters among us can probably drink enough Champagne to justify the price of the ticket alone, but it’s the seat location for this package where it really comes alive. Sat on Level 1, right on the halfway line behind the dugouts, you get a panoramic view of the game, while sat close enough to the action to hear Pep’s lecture to Haaland, despite him having scored a brace (be damned if you can understand him though). With the seats on the trophy route, even the most cynical of fans will get a thrill as their heroes walk past to collect the FA Cup (especially after that Champagne).
Finally, Wembley has over 150 private boxes to entertain clients, in sizes of 8, 12 or 20. These are the ultimate in entertaining groups, with your own space for the day. They include full hospitality and access to the box throughout the event, so when Manchester United are losing 3-0 you can come in and sulk, rather than watch the rest of the game. The service is superb and more often than not you’ll get a visit from a legend or celebrity for some great photo opportunities.
That’s the options in a nutshell, but of course, they vary from event to event, so for any specific questions just give us a shout at [email protected] and we’ll talk you through what’s best.
Wembley Park is the main tube station and the one that allows you to come out and walk down Wembley Way. Even if you’re several hours early there is a buzz here and there aren’t many better photo opportunities to start a day by standing on the station steps and taking a picture of the stadium over Wembley Way. The station is served by the Bakerloo and Jubilee lines, with central London about 15-20 minutes away.
There are quite a few parking options around the ground but they can be a bit of a nightmare, especially getting out after an event. Some of our packages do include parking, so ask if we can help. However, if you’re leaving after the game it can take some time to get out, so don’t forget that all hospitality areas are open an hour afterwards to allow you to have a drink while the crowds die down.
Further afield you can also go to Wembley Central for the Overground that goes into Euston – it’s a bit of a walk through progressively ‘less nice’ areas, but can sometimes beat the crowds.
Good luck getting a taxi anywhere near the stadium, unless you’ve pre-booked it and organised a clever location for them to pick you up.
As alluded to, much better! At the risk of upsetting people, Wembley hasn’t historically been the nicest of areas. While the development work around the stadium means it has lost some of its magic as an icon (hotels and flats now reduce its impact), it has brought a lot to the area. The London Designer Outlet offers a range of shopping experiences, Box Park has plenty of places to eat and drink and there are loads of other restaurants and bars in the immediate vicinity. Although we miss the old curry house ‘Moore Spice’.
The SSE Wembley Arena is also next door to the stadium, which has a lot of good concerts, so worth checking their calendar out.
Through Events Hospitality, obviously! That should be the only answer we ever put here – and we can help with anything you need for Wembley – but of course, it’s a bit more nuanced than that. Rather than go into great detail here, we’ve actually put together a guide on getting tickets for Wembley, which you can view by scrolling up and clicking on the right tab.
Tickets for Wembley are now usually e-tickets (sent over email), but on the odd occasion they revert back to paper tickets (via post).
For sheer consistency of spectacle and the fact it’s the showpiece event, it’s got to be the FA Cup Final. One-offs such as the Champions League are unbelievable and the atmosphere at a sell-out boxing fight is unique. The NFL is also a great day out, even if you don’t understand it.
If you have any questions or would like to understand the best options for tickets at Wembley, please contact us and we will be happy to help.
At Events Hospitality, we can get you VIP tickets, Club Wembley tickets, corporate/private boxes or any other hospitality packages at Wembley Stadium. Just send us an email and we’ll be happy to help. You can also view the range of events at Wembley.
Let’s get into the breakdown of how to get tickets to Wembley’s various events, including the FA Cup Final, hospitality for the Capital Summertime Ball or VIP packages for England internationals.
As standard, different events at Wembley have different ticketing allocation, sales and procedures. We’ll do our best to cover them all.
We’ll start with the premium tickets, which are also the most complex to explain (and get your hands on). All of the premium tickets, hospitality, VIP packages and corporate boxes are contained within the Club Wembley areas of the Stadium. Club Wembley is a membership package for tickets to around 9-10 games a season, effectively a VIP season ticket. The crucial thing to remember for hospitality at Wembley Stadium is that for any games that are included in the Club Wembley membership, you cannot purchase VIP tickets or hospitality on a one-off basis. This can make it impossible to access if you’re not a member.
Membership to Club Wembley includes tickets for the following games: The FA Cup Final, FA Cup Semi-Finals, Carabao Cup Final, Community Shield and all men’s senior England internationals. If you love going to Wembley on a regular basis, this is a great option.
On the flip side, it means that if you’re not a member you can’t buy hospitality at the FA Cup Final through Wembley. It’s just not possible – ask them. This is where people like us come in. We work with Official Agents at Wembley who are authorised to sell tickets and packages to their events. With our contacts, Events Hospitality has a range of packages for each event, which we can then offer on a match-by-match basis to our customers. This includes Club Wembley premium tickets, Bobby Moore Club packages and Private or Corporate boxes for 8, 12 and 20.
Essentially, these are the only two ways to get into Club Wembley for these games and therefore get hospitality for events such as England games. Occasionally for the club games (Carabao Cup Final, FA Cup Final) the teams in the final may offer some hospitality through their ticket office, but you’ll need to be a season ticket holder for that.
So that’s a core 9-10 events at Wembley, what about the others? Anything that falls outside of this you CAN go direct to Wembley to buy hospitality and don’t need to be a member. That’s things like concerts, NFL games, play-off finals, boxing – they will sell to Club Wembley members and non-members alike. However, do bear in mind that they will prioritise their members for these events, so there isn’t always anything available. As we’re members, we get priority to these and can give you exclusive early bird access to tickets and hospitality if you come to us first. Again, these are official tickets for things such as boxing, NFL and concerts at Wembley.
We don’t sell General Admission tickets, only Hospitality (Club Wembley) packages, so unfortunately we can’t help in this instance. However, we can point you in the right direction, as there are a few options depending on the event itself.
This time we’ll start with the easiest. If you’re looking for tickets for England games at Wembley, these should be pretty simple to buy. You can visit the Wembley Stadium website and buy directly from them. You’ll need to sign up for a FAN number but other than that it’s pretty straightforward and they usually have good availability.
For any games involving a Club, Wembley does not sell any tickets directly from their ticket office or website. The allocation is split between the two clubs, who then sell from their own ticket office and website. How they do this will depend on the club and match, so best to speak to them directly but remember they will always prioritise their members and season ticket holders.
With concerts, the on-sale process will depend on the artist and promoter (just to make things even more convoluted!) Sometimes tickets will go on sale directly from the Wembley Stadium website (usually more often than not) and then there will be other authorised ticketing partners, such as Ticketmaster, Stubhub, etc. Tickets are also likely to be sold in a wave of releases, although not always.
Any other events, such as the NFL, boxing, etc., will likely work in the same way as concerts – on sale via the Wembley Stadium website, the promoter and a select group of partners. There are always nuances to this – and we’ve more than likely missed some information in this guide – but hopefully, it’s given you a better understanding of the process! If not, just contact us and we’ll be happy to explain more.
We have access to the biggest events in the UK, from basic tickets to exclusive VIP packages, with clear and fair pricing.
We know that the process of buying tickets is just as important as the experience itself and our knowledge of each venue allows us to make tailored recommendations for our clients.
All our packages are backed by 100% money-back guarantee. We’ve never not delivered on a ticket or package we’ve sold, but should that happen we will refund your payment in full.
Bookings are easy, with card and BACs payments accepted. As part of your purchase, someone will be available on the phone before, during and after your event, to ensure everything goes to plan.
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