The stadium features the 'Dare Skywalk,' allowing visitors to climb the exterior roof structure to a viewing platform 46.8 meters above the pitch.
The venue includes a 'Goal Line Bar' which spans 65 meters, making it the longest bar in Europe.
The pitch conversion from grass to artificial turf for NFL games can be completed in approximately 25 minutes.
The stadium's exterior is clad in 4,800 perforated metal panels that allow for dynamic LED lighting effects.
It is the first stadium in the UK to be completely cashless, accepting only cards and mobile payments.
The venue produces its own craft beer on-site at the Beavertown micro-brewery.
The stadium's acoustic design was engineered specifically to keep crowd noise within the bowl, enhancing the home-advantage environment.
During construction, the stadium project facilitated the restoration of several heritage buildings in the immediate vicinity.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is a multi-purpose venue in London featuring the world's first dividing, retractable pitch. Beneath the natural grass football surface lies a synthetic turf field designed to host NFL International Series games and music concerts. The stadium's design includes the 'South Stand,' a single-tier stand with 17,500 seats, modeled after the 'Yellow Wall' at Westfalenstadion. It features an integrated micro-brewery, the Beavertown Tottenham Taproom, located within the stadium footprint. The structure incorporates the locally listed Warmington House into its north-end facade. It is designed with a total capacity of approximately 62,850 spectators. The stadium complex serves as a community hub, hosting various local events and educational programs throughout the year. The roof structure utilizes a cable-net system to maximize acoustic containment for events.
The viewing platform at the apex of the Dare Skywalk for a panoramic view of the London skyline.
Book the Dare Skywalk experience well in advance as weekend slots fill up quickly.
Utilize the digital stadium map app to navigate the various concourse levels and food outlets.
If visiting on a non-match day, check the official website for 'Stadium Tour' availability to access the changing rooms and player tunnel.
Trying to access the pitch or player areas without a booked tour or official event ticket.
Stadium tours are unavailable on match days; the venue may be fully closed to the public during private events or major concerts.
Casual, but appropriate for a sporting venue; athletic wear is common but not required.