Together with AccessAble, Tottenham Hotspur Football Club has created comprehensive pan-disability guidelines for the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
In addition to helping home and away supporters prepare for their visit, the accessible information in this guide is intended to aid fans with disabilities.
Travelling from City Centre to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The North London location of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium makes public transportation the most convenient mode of transportation to reach the stadium.
The White Hart Lane or Northumberland Park stations are good options on the Abellio Greater Anglia route. From Liverpool Street, you may reach any of these locations in around 20 minutes.
The stadium can be reached on foot in only five minutes from White Hart Lane Station. On game days, Northumberland Park tends to be a little less crowded, but the walk is about twice as long and might take ten to fifteen minutes.
Taking Public Transport to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
London Underground
A few stops apart from the London Underground and Overground are:
Just 1.5 kilometres away is Seven Sisters – Zone 3 on the Victoria Line.
Take the Abellio Greater Anglia train to White Hart Lane station from Seven Sisters, or just follow the signs and walk straight up Tottenham High Road. On the other hand, a bus will bring you right to the stadium gate.
The National Rail
Terminal 1 at London’s Liverpool Street [LST]
Twenty minutes away is the station, which is at Bishopsgate, London EC2M 7PY.
Here are the services it provides:
Transport from London’s Stratford to the surrounding areas of Essex and Norfolk provided by Abellio Greater Anglia Services provided by the London Underground, including those serving White Hart Lane Links under the earth
Our recommendation is that you board the Abellio Greater Anglia at Liverpool Street and get off at White Hart Lane. Just a short stroll brings you to the stadium.
Kentish Green station in London [KGX]
Euston Road, NW1 2SA is four miles distant from the station.
Here are the services it provides:
Northern Great Western services to Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and North London
Connections to the London Underground, services to the North East and Scotland by First Hull Trains, Virgin Trains East Coast, and Grand Central
Follow the route above from Kings Cross St Pancras if you’re a fan of the Victoria line. Get off at Seven Sisters.
The station at London’s Euston [EUS]
Euston Road, NW1 2AE is the station’s address, and it’s 3.8 miles away from the stadium.
Here are the services it provides:
Virgin Trains’ West Coast routes connect Glasgow, North Wales, Manchester, Liverpool, and the West Midlands.
Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire, and Warwickshire are served by London Midland.
Access points for the London Underground
Those interested in taking the Victoria Line to Seven Sisters may do so from Euston.
The Bus Services
From Seven Sisters, you may catch a variety of convenient bus routes that pass just by the stadium’s entrance. Buses W3, 149, 259, 279, and 349 all stop outside the stadium, so they are good options.
The cab Services
Contact Call-A-Cab at 020 8901 4444.
Reaching Tottenham Hotspur Stadium by Automobile
The following major thoroughfares provide access to the stadium:
. Route: A10/Tottenham High Road, M11, via Enfield or Chigwell if approaching from the north.
. Southbound: A10/Tottenham High Road; via Central London and Stoke Newington
Travelling eastward: A406; after Walthamstow go.
. Heading West: Take the A406 and M25; continue past Bounds Green, Muswell Hill, and Arnos Grove.
Starting from the heart of the city
Located northeast of Central London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is not inside the Congestion Charge zone. City/Commercial Road extends east-west into Central London, past King’s Cross and Euston stations, while the A10/Tottenham High Road continues south-to-south beyond the stadium.
Location of the Stadium
Because of the stadium’s location in a densely populated area of North London, the roads immediately around Tottenham Hotspur Stadium are often blocked or have limited access on matchdays. The stadium may be approached from three directions: east on Park Lane, west on Church Road, and north and south on Tottenham High Road.
The Vehicle Park
Due to the scarcity of adjacent parking choices, using public transportation is often seen as the most efficient means of getting to the stadium on game days. Fans are not permitted to utilise the stadium’s parking lots.
Be cautious not to park in any location that requires a permission; there is a regulated residents’ parking zone around the stadium.