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ARSENAL FOOTBALL HOSPITALITY AND VIP TICKETS

Witness Arsenal football games at The Emirates from Club Level tickets through
to VIP Hospitality packages and fully-inclusive private boxes. We provide the
full matchday experience for you, whether you want to network with clients,
relax with friends and family, or simply enjoy the match. Our packages include
options from great views, exquisite dining options and a complimentary bar.



You have plenty of time to enjoy the hospitality experience before and after the
football, with facilities opening up to two and a half hours before kick-off and
being open for an hour after the game. Our packages include different levels,
including the Club Level, with premium seats behind the goals and corner flags,
an exclusive VIP entrance, full access to bars and restaurants, and
complimentary drinks at half-time. Upgrade to the Executive Box experience for a
luxury padded match seat in front of the box, a two-course buffet menu, and the
chance to meet ex-players and Arsenal legends. 

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How can I book tickets or hospitality for Arsenal games?

At Events Hospitality, we provide Club Level tickets for all Arsenal games at
The Emirates. These can be ticket only or include hospitality if required. You
can view the packages available for each game on the event page or email us for
any requests.

Do you have tickets for every event at The Emirates?

At Arsenal we sell tickets for every Premier League, Cup and European home game.
If there are other events at The Emirates we can get access, so please do
contact us for help.

How do I know the tickets are genuine?

At Events Hospitality we only offer premium tickets and official hospitality
packages. We also only sell tickets or packages that we have in hand, to ensure
availability for our clients (many companies out there will sell the tickets and
then attempt to procure them afterwards to fulfil the order).

We know how stressful it can be trying to work out which companies are genuine,
especially when there are so many out there. As one of the newer ones, we also
know how much harder we have to work to prove ourselves. That’s why we offer a
100% money back guarantee if we don’t deliver your tickets. To ensure you’re
dealing with a reputable company please call us on 0208 053 0278 to ask any
questions, or view more information about us here.

Wherever you are buying your tickets from, make sure you do your research. Take
a look at online reviews, ask to speak to previous customers or verify with the
venue that the company you are using are official hospitality agents.

Can I take a bag into The Emirates?

Bags over A4 size are now allowed. All bags will be searched, as will each
person on entry. There are no bag storage areas in the stadium.

How do I get my tickets for Arsenal games?

All tickets for Arsenal games are e-tickets, sent via email around 5-7 days
before the event. There may be some occasions these are paper tickets, which
will either be posted to you or collected at the stadium, but these are rare
occasions.

Where are my seats for the event?

This will be explained to you during the purchase, they will be located on Club
Level at The Emirates. You can see stadium maps at the bottom of the page to see
each block.

Are there any age restrictions for Arsenal games?

Every person, regardless of age, must have a ticket for the game. Any children
14 or under must be accompanied by an adult, particularly in hospitality areas.
Children under 3 cannot be in Row 1 of Club Level.

What kind of tickets do you sell for Arsenal?

At Events Hospitality we provide Club Level tickets, which are the premium
tickets for Arsenal games. We don’t sell general admission tickets. As standard,
the package is a VIP ticket for Arsenal games, with the option to add
hospitality on top of this. If you have any specific questions on a package
please email us and we will be able to help.

How much are tickets or hospitality for Arsenal?

The cost of tickets for Arsenal differ for each game and are dependant on the
opponent and competition. Where possible we list price on our website, but if
you require a quote for a game please contact us on 0208 053 0278 to enquire.

Do you sell away tickets for Arsenal?

Yes, we can help with these. If you are interested in an away game for Arsenal
then please email us for availability.

How do I get to The Emirates?

The Emirates is extremely well served by public transport. Highbury & Islington,
Arsenal and Finsbury Park are all within walking distance. You could also come
from Holloway Road. These lines are well served on the tube, but just bear in
mind the stations get busy before and after each game. There are also several
buses around the stadium.

Driving is a lot more challenging to get to The Emirates, as is getting a taxi
near the ground. As its largely residential and in London, parking is limited.

What are the facilities at The Emirates?

The Emirates is a modern, well-designed Stadium, with excellent facilities
throughout. The Club Level, which is the Hospitality level, spans the whole
level and has extensive hospitality lounges and areas. Our packages give full
access to this level, with options to add dining and hospitality on top of this.
Please email us to discuss the options.

Is there a dress code for The Emirates?

The dress code for Club Level is casual. Jeans and club shirts are allowed,
although they don’t allow torn jeans, sports shoes or away shirts.

I have a question on Arsenal that’s not answered, what can I do?

Please send us an email and we’ll help straight away.


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INTRODUCTION



The Emirates Stadium conjures up mixed emotions for not only Arsenal fans, but
for anyone who has had the pleasure of visiting. The Emirates is a fantastic
stadium, with excellent facilities inside and out. It sometimes has an
unfavourable reputation for having a more ‘sedate’ atmosphere during matches,
but Arsenal fans will rightly dispute this. However, they may have more trouble
putting up a robust defence of some of the football they have witnessed in the
years since Highbury was replaced.


A BRIEF HISTORY



Built in 2006, The Emirates was a direct replacement for the hallowed Highbury
ground that proceeded it. The future-forward design and impressive quality of
the stadium helped cushion the blow of losing Highbury. The Emirates (a
corporate-sponsored name) wasn’t immediately popular, but has since become
synonymous with the ground.

The original Highbury went through many iterations from its initial construction
in 1913, including rebuilding damage from both World Wars. Its capacity
all-seated was 38,000 but achieved its biggest attendance of 73,295 in a game
against Sunderland in 1935. Typically of Arsenal, the game ended in a 0-0 draw.
Since 2006, the area where Highbury once sat has now been redeveloped into
luxury flats (this is London after all), which preserved some of the features of
the original stadium.




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With a capacity of 61,000, The Emirates was the biggest club Stadium in London
for several years, now trumped by a certain North London rivals’ new ground
(although at £390m, it cost nearly a 3rd to build). It’s a four-tiered round
bowl, which has won several design awards and uses its exterior to draw on its
Arsenal’s history, with several statues and visual celebrations of its previous
players, which are actually quite interesting.

While Thierry Henry was the last person to score a hat-trick at Highbury (in its
last ever game no less), Jay Simpson holds the honour of scoring the first
hat-trick at The Emirates.


WHY GO?



Well, largely because you’re an Arsenal fan… or an away fan.

In all seriousness, The Emirates’ ‘Club Level’ hospitality still ranks as one of
the best in the country, with plenty of excellent options. It also a generally
all-round good experience, being easy to get to, with several great areas around
it and a well-designed stadium itself.

We’ll wait to see how Arsenal fare this season before commenting any further on
the match-day viewing….




WHAT ARE THE FACILITIES LIKE?



The Emirates certainly ranks towards the top of Premier League grounds, in terms
of facilities, in our opinion. From the approach it looks impressive on the walk
up (even more so when you consider its built in a heavily residential area). The
facilities still feel modern and upmarket, while retaining a ‘proper’ football
feel, including several nods to Highbury and Arsenal’s history. The concourse is
wide and open with plenty of bars and eateries. While the quality of beer has
improved with their partnership with Camden, just remember you’re in London, so
you will pay London prices. On top of this, The Emirates really comes into its
own with the match-day viewing. Seats are padded, with plenty of legroom, and
there isn’t a bad view in the house.


WHAT ARE THE PREMIUM TICKETS, VIP AND HOSPITALITY OPTIONS?



With The Emirates’ ‘Club Level’ being one of the largest corporate areas in the
Premier League, some might say this contributes to the reputation of its quiet
atmosphere. We’re a big fan, however, and think the hospitality packages
available for Arsenal games are some of the best in world football.

The Club Level runs around the whole of the middle tier of the Stadium, covering
about 7,000 seats. It houses most of the premium options, from informal lounges
and bars available to all Club Level attendees, to a variety of buffet, sit-down
and formal restaurants that need to be pre-booked. Sitting above Club Level,
there are 146 Executive Boxes, for 10, 12 or 15 guests. These are smaller than
some grounds, such as Wembley and many racecourses, but more than hold their own
in terms of size against other Premier League grounds.

There is a lot to choose from in terms of VIP experiences at The Emirates, so if
you’re looking for packages then do give us a call on 0208 053 0278 to discuss.
For many, spending the day on Club Level will be the right way to do it, with
just enough luxury to their football experience. For those looking for a more
comprehensive option, The Heritage Package will work well. Eating in The WM
restaurant is a fine-dining experience, with a five course a la carte meal,
alongside inclusive champagne, cocktails, spirits, beer and wine. There aren’t
many better options in football, especially with halfway line seats included.

Finally, if you can’t decide between Club and Box level, the Club Arsenal
package gives you a dining experience in The Foundry, before taking your seats
for the game in one of the Executive Boxes. It’s a compromise option, with a bit
of walking between the two, but luxury at both ends.




HOW TO GET TO THERE?



The Emirates is one of the best connected stadiums around, with plenty of travel
routes. Crossing off the worst one first, driving is a bit of a nightmare. As
with other London grounds, its residential, roads get closed and parking is
limited. In short, you’ll struggle to do it, so if you do want to drive then we
recommend parking further out and getting the tube in – many people do this from
Cockfosters.

In terms of tubes, The Emirates is served by Arsenal, Hollway Road (both
Piccadilly), Highbury & Islington (Victoria) and Finsbury Park (Piccadilly,
Victoria and National Rail). Arsenal is the closest so the best pre-match,
although all the others are not much more than 10 minutes away. After the game
Arsenal and Holloway Road can sometimes be closed, so either wait a bit or walk
to one of the other two with the crowds. There are plenty of buses as well,
although traffic can be heavy.


WHAT IS THE AREA AROUND THE EMIRATES LIKE?



As we’ve mentioned, it’s happening. Although we doubt the well-heeled residents
enjoy match-days as much as the 60,000 fans.

Where you go will depend on your vibe. Finsbury Park has loads of Arsenal pubs,
from The Twelve Pins, to several good solid boozers such as The Arsenal Tavern,
Woodbine and Bank of Friendship. Islington is chock full of middle-class cafes,
restaurants and bars and somewhere you’ll go if you want a more relaxed and
refined pre-match experience. Holloway Road has several more pubs (including
your obligatory Wetherspoons) and restaurants, with some excellent international
options and Piebury Corner a fans dining favourite.




HOW CAN I GET TICKETS TO THE EMIRATES?



What else can we say, but through Events Hospitality! We offer Club Level
tickets and hospitality for all Arsenal games at The Emirates. The packages are
listed for each event, but any questions just email us on
info@eventshospitality.co.uk

For general admission tickets, the only legitimate way is to buy them through
Arsenal themselves. These are for members-only, so you’ll need to sign up and
pay the membership fee, or get on the waiting list for a season ticket. This was
40,000 strong last time we heard, although the standard of football may have
seen that gone down in recent years…


BEST EVENT?

The North London derby remains as competitive as it ever has been and is a
massive day. If and when they return, Champions League nights are always special
at The Emirates.


MOST NICHE EVENT?

It doesn’t hold many events outside of football and a few concerts, but it does
host some local auditions for Britains Got Talent.


COST

Ranges for just £30 for season ticket holders in general admission to £1500 per
person and more for the top hospitality packages at the biggest games.


TYPE OF EVENTS

Football & concerts.


TOP TIP

Every person on Club Level gets a complimentary halftime drink (or more if you
can handle it).

If you would like any further information on Club Level tickets or hospitality
at Arsenal games, please contact Events Hospitality on
info@eventshospitality.co.uk with any questions or requests.

Guide to Emirates Stadium


A GUIDE TO EMIRATES STADIUM


INTRODUCTION



The Emirates Stadium conjures up mixed emotions for not only Arsenal fans, but
for anyone who has had the pleasure of visiting. The Emirates is a fantastic
stadium, with excellent facilities inside and out. It sometimes has an
unfavourable reputation for having a more ‘sedate’ atmosphere during matches,
but Arsenal fans will rightly dispute this. However, they may have more trouble
putting up a robust defence of some of the football they have witnessed in the
years since Highbury was replaced.


A BRIEF HISTORY



Built in 2006, The Emirates was a direct replacement for the hallowed Highbury
ground that proceeded it. The future-forward design and impressive quality of
the stadium helped cushion the blow of losing Highbury. The Emirates (a
corporate-sponsored name) wasn’t immediately popular, but has since become
synonymous with the ground.

The original Highbury went through many iterations from its initial construction
in 1913, including rebuilding damage from both World Wars. Its capacity
all-seated was 38,000 but achieved its biggest attendance of 73,295 in a game
against Sunderland in 1935. Typically of Arsenal, the game ended in a 0-0 draw.
Since 2006, the area where Highbury once sat has now been redeveloped into
luxury flats (this is London after all), which preserved some of the features of
the original stadium.




QUICK FACTS



With a capacity of 61,000, The Emirates was the biggest club Stadium in London
for several years, now trumped by a certain North London rivals’ new ground
(although at £390m, it cost nearly a 3rd to build). It’s a four-tiered round
bowl, which has won several design awards and uses its exterior to draw on its
Arsenal’s history, with several statues and visual celebrations of its previous
players, which are actually quite interesting.

While Thierry Henry was the last person to score a hat-trick at Highbury (in its
last ever game no less), Jay Simpson holds the honour of scoring the first
hat-trick at The Emirates.


WHY GO?



Well, largely because you’re an Arsenal fan… or an away fan.

In all seriousness, The Emirates’ ‘Club Level’ hospitality still ranks as one of
the best in the country, with plenty of excellent options. It also a generally
all-round good experience, being easy to get to, with several great areas around
it and a well-designed stadium itself.

We’ll wait to see how Arsenal fare this season before commenting any further on
the match-day viewing….




WHAT ARE THE FACILITIES LIKE?



The Emirates certainly ranks towards the top of Premier League grounds, in terms
of facilities, in our opinion. From the approach it looks impressive on the walk
up (even more so when you consider its built in a heavily residential area). The
facilities still feel modern and upmarket, while retaining a ‘proper’ football
feel, including several nods to Highbury and Arsenal’s history. The concourse is
wide and open with plenty of bars and eateries. While the quality of beer has
improved with their partnership with Camden, just remember you’re in London, so
you will pay London prices. On top of this, The Emirates really comes into its
own with the match-day viewing. Seats are padded, with plenty of legroom, and
there isn’t a bad view in the house.


WHAT ARE THE PREMIUM TICKETS, VIP AND HOSPITALITY OPTIONS?



With The Emirates’ ‘Club Level’ being one of the largest corporate areas in the
Premier League, some might say this contributes to the reputation of its quiet
atmosphere. We’re a big fan, however, and think the hospitality packages
available for Arsenal games are some of the best in world football.

The Club Level runs around the whole of the middle tier of the Stadium, covering
about 7,000 seats. It houses most of the premium options, from informal lounges
and bars available to all Club Level attendees, to a variety of buffet, sit-down
and formal restaurants that need to be pre-booked. Sitting above Club Level,
there are 146 Executive Boxes, for 10, 12 or 15 guests. These are smaller than
some grounds, such as Wembley and many racecourses, but more than hold their own
in terms of size against other Premier League grounds.

There is a lot to choose from in terms of VIP experiences at The Emirates, so if
you’re looking for packages then do give us a call on 0208 053 0278 to discuss.
For many, spending the day on Club Level will be the right way to do it, with
just enough luxury to their football experience. For those looking for a more
comprehensive option, The Heritage Package will work well. Eating in The WM
restaurant is a fine-dining experience, with a five course a la carte meal,
alongside inclusive champagne, cocktails, spirits, beer and wine. There aren’t
many better options in football, especially with halfway line seats included.

Finally, if you can’t decide between Club and Box level, the Club Arsenal
package gives you a dining experience in The Foundry, before taking your seats
for the game in one of the Executive Boxes. It’s a compromise option, with a bit
of walking between the two, but luxury at both ends.




HOW TO GET TO THERE?



The Emirates is one of the best connected stadiums around, with plenty of travel
routes. Crossing off the worst one first, driving is a bit of a nightmare. As
with other London grounds, its residential, roads get closed and parking is
limited. In short, you’ll struggle to do it, so if you do want to drive then we
recommend parking further out and getting the tube in – many people do this from
Cockfosters.

In terms of tubes, The Emirates is served by Arsenal, Hollway Road (both
Piccadilly), Highbury & Islington (Victoria) and Finsbury Park (Piccadilly,
Victoria and National Rail). Arsenal is the closest so the best pre-match,
although all the others are not much more than 10 minutes away. After the game
Arsenal and Holloway Road can sometimes be closed, so either wait a bit or walk
to one of the other two with the crowds. There are plenty of buses as well,
although traffic can be heavy.


WHAT IS THE AREA AROUND THE EMIRATES LIKE?



As we’ve mentioned, it’s happening. Although we doubt the well-heeled residents
enjoy match-days as much as the 60,000 fans.

Where you go will depend on your vibe. Finsbury Park has loads of Arsenal pubs,
from The Twelve Pins, to several good solid boozers such as The Arsenal Tavern,
Woodbine and Bank of Friendship. Islington is chock full of middle-class cafes,
restaurants and bars and somewhere you’ll go if you want a more relaxed and
refined pre-match experience. Holloway Road has several more pubs (including
your obligatory Wetherspoons) and restaurants, with some excellent international
options and Piebury Corner a fans dining favourite.




HOW CAN I GET TICKETS TO THE EMIRATES?



What else can we say, but through Events Hospitality! We offer Club Level
tickets and hospitality for all Arsenal games at The Emirates. The packages are
listed for each event, but any questions just email us on
info@eventshospitality.co.uk

For general admission tickets, the only legitimate way is to buy them through
Arsenal themselves. These are for members-only, so you’ll need to sign up and
pay the membership fee, or get on the waiting list for a season ticket. This was
40,000 strong last time we heard, although the standard of football may have
seen that gone down in recent years…


BEST EVENT?

The North London derby remains as competitive as it ever has been and is a
massive day. If and when they return, Champions League nights are always special
at The Emirates.


MOST NICHE EVENT?

It doesn’t hold many events outside of football and a few concerts, but it does
host some local auditions for Britains Got Talent.


COST

Ranges for just £30 for season ticket holders in general admission to £1500 per
person and more for the top hospitality packages at the biggest games.


TYPE OF EVENTS

Football & concerts.


TOP TIP

Every person on Club Level gets a complimentary halftime drink (or more if you
can handle it).

If you would like any further information on Club Level tickets or hospitality
at Arsenal games, please contact Events Hospitality on
info@eventshospitality.co.uk with any questions or requests.


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