Music concerts from great artists like Adele and live game action from football games or boxing are only a few of the attractions of the mesmerizing, great, and literally giant Wembley Stadium. Since 1978, the stadium has welcomed millions of sports fans from all over the world.
According to Visit London, the place is a quality assured attraction among tourists who visited England. A 'tour program' to the Wembley stadium is actually available. The tour is available 12 months a year and 7 days per week, however, with the exemption in days wherein the yuletide season is celebrated (December 25,26 and January 1) and other important events in the calendar.
For those who wanted to visit the stadium this 2017, booking for a Wembley Stadium Tour is opened up until July 2017. The tour will start from 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00, and 15:00. The tour includes 'The FA150 Exhibition' relaying the original governing body of the most popular sports, the Football Association.
Furthermore, accessible bathroom facilities, communication facilities, venue facilities, parking facilities and a lot more are also available. For prices, the group discount is available provided that it is composed of 30 and above individuals. For adult tickets, the price is currently £ 17.00 and for children, it is £10.00.
Hotels and accommodations near the Wembley Stadium also include; Ibis London Wembley Hotel, Premier Inn London Wembley Stadium, and Hilton London Wembley. For sweet delicacies, The Stadium Tour Café is available and offers a selection of beverages, sandwiches, and other confectioneries.
On the other hand, as supported by BBC, England's homegrown artist Adele will be wrapping up her concert on Wembley Stadium this 2017. The show of the 'Hello' singer will be on the 28th of June and 2nd of July year 2017. This performance will again fill up the stage with Adele's fans from all over the world. Meanwhile, take a look at the beautiful sightings featured in the hit Bollywood movie '3 Idiots' click here for details.
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