Arsenal hotels: hotel near Arsenal (Emirates Stadium, Arsenal FC, Gunners)

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Emirates Stadium, Highbury House, 75 Drayton Park, London, N5 1BU, England

Hotels within 5 miles of Arsenal (Emirates Stadium, Arsenal FC, Gunners). Enter your travel dates to search 7 hotel reservation websites to find cheap hotels.

 
 

  
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1
Central Park Hotel Finsbury Park
0.4 miles
 
 
2
Argyle Mansions
0.4 miles
 
 
3
Pembury Hotel
0.7 miles
 
 
4
Costello Palace Hotel
0.9 miles
 
 
5
Corner House Hotel
1.0 miles
 
 
6
Spring Park Hotel
1.1 miles
 
 
7
Hilton London Islington
1.3 miles
 
 
8
Ifor Evans Hall
1.3 miles
 
 
9
Beaconsfield Hotel
1.5 miles
 
 
10
London Shelton Hotel
1.5 miles
 
 
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Arsenal visitor guide

ABOUT THE EMIRATES STADIUM

Following 90+ years at historic Highbury, Arsenal has moved a short distance to an ultra-modern home. The new Arsenal stadium cost £390m to build and opened in 2006. It has been named the Emirates Stadium in a ten-year sponsorship deal. Unlike many other new grounds the club have not built accommodation onsite and although there are many local hotels nearby there is no unique Emirates Stadium hotel.

With a capacity of 60,432, the stadium is probably unique in being a four-tiered structure. The lower tier is large and shallow, set well back from the playing surface. The second, "Club" tier, has seating, executive boxes at the rear and slightly overhangs the lower tier. The third tier is eight rows deep and fits entirely under the large fourth tier. This fourth tier is semi-circular, surmounted by an impressive roof that incorporates perspex panels to allow more light to get to the pitch.

Daily tours of the stadium, including a visit to the Club Museum, are available, dependent on the fixture schedule. Tours can be booked by calling 0207-704-4504.

Entry to the ground is gained by "smart ticket", involving a ticket-reading machine. This often confuses visitors, but club officials will assist. Inside, spacious concourses offer various food outlets. Food and drink is expensive, but there is a good range on offer, including pizza, fish and chips, pie, mash and gravy, roasted vegetable and cauliflower pie, minced beef and onion pie, Balti pie, along with cheeseburgers and hot dogs. Alcohol is available, in the form of John Smiths bitter or Fosters lager.

Home fans occupy the upper tier of the South Stand, the North, East and West Stands. Away fans are housed in the lower tier of the South East corner of the stadium. Visiting supporters who wish to stay in one of the hotels near Emirates Stadium have plenty of choice close by.


GETTING TO THE EMIRATES STADIUM

By Road
A residents' parking scheme operates. Use of public transport to reach the ground is strongly recommended. Otherwise, parking some way out of London and catching the tube is easiest.

By Rail / Tube
Fans should take the tube to the Arsenal station on the Piccadilly line, leaving just a few minutes walk to the stadium. Other tube stations within walking distance of the stadium are Finsbury Park, and Highbury & Islington on the Victoria Line. Alternatively, a train from Kings Cross to Finsbury Park leaves a 10-15 minute walk to the stadium. Tube stations are often closed after games, due to large crowds, so the mainline train to Kings Cross is probably the best option for those staying at a central London hotel.


WHERE TO STAY NEAR THE EMIRATES STADIUM

Emirates Stadium hotels are available near the ground, to suit most budgets.
The Beaconsfield Hotel is situated on Green Lanes, a vibrant part of North London. Other hotels near Emirates Stadium include the Costello Palace Hotel (with free parking), and Pembury Hotel, both on Seven Sisters Road. These are ideally situated, for access to the stadium and are a short tube journey from London's West End theatres, restaurants, museums, art galleries and exhibition centres. For those for whom budget is not an issue, another hotel to consider is the 4-star Hilton London Islington on Upper Street, surrounded by trendy restaurants, bars and shops. The advantage of all these Arsenal hotels is that they are within walking distance of the stadium, the furthest being only one and a half miles away.