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Skip the queues and crowds and enjoy the finer aspects of football at Stamford
Bridge with special Chelsea hospitality packages, which place you at the centre
of the action for every game. You can also witness all the action from the
finest seats with official Chelsea VIP tickets by Event Hospitality.



There is truly no better location to be with your friends, clients, or family to
enjoy seeing Chelsea exhibit their talents in the Premier League, Emirates FA
Cup, and Carabao Cup, accompanied by superb dining, spacious bars and a lively
environment throughout the hospitality restaurants inside the stadium. Our
packages include a variety of options such as luxury padded seats, pre-match
three-course fine dining, complimentary bar, and more.

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WE ANSWER SOME OF YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT THE STAMFORD BRIDGE

How can I book tickets or hospitality for Chelsea games?

At Events Hospitality, we offer hospitality, VIP tickets and premium packages
for all Chelsea home games at Stamford Bridge. To purchase the package you want,
please leave your details on the enquiry form or email
info@eventshospitality.co.uk and we will get back to you ASAP.

What kind of tickets do you sell for Stamford Bridge?

At Events Hospitality we only sell our own stock of premium tickets or
hospitality packages. On very rare occasions we have to general admission
tickets for Chelsea games, when we sell them on behalf of clients. Packages are
listed in the event itself, but if you cannot find what you are looking for or
have a specific request, please email info@eventshospitality.co.uk and we will
be able to help.

Do you have tickets for every event at Stamford Bridge?

As part of our offering for Chelsea, we have all of the Premiership, Cup and
European home game available for sale. There are not many ticketed events
outside of the Chelsea games at Stamford Bridge, but if you have any questions
please just email info@eventshospitality.co.uk

How much are tickets or hospitality at Chelsea?

Prices will differ for each game, depending on the opponent. We try to offer VIP
tickets at the most reasonable price possible, even when demand is very high.
Take a look through the event itself or contact us on 0208 053 0278 to enquire.

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.

Do you sell away tickets for Chelsea?

Yes, but these are always in high demand. If you are interested in an away game
for Chelsea then please email us on info@eventshospitality.co.uk for options

Can I take a bag into Stamford Bridge?

Bags up to A4 size are permitted (handbags effectively) and all bags are
searched on entry. You cannot bring in any bigger bags, or items such as buggies
or prams.

How do I get to Stamford Bridge?

Walking is your best bet if you can, as its very accessible from many locations
in London. The nearest tube station is Fulham Broadway, where most fans travel
to, or the Overground stations of Stamford Bridge, West Brompton and Imperial
Wharf are about 15 minutes walk. There are plenty of buses that serve the
ground, as you would expect for London.

Equally, as you would expect for London, parking is very limited and driving
close to the ground on a matchday is limited by road closures.

How do I get my tickets for Chelsea games?

Tickets for Chelsea games will be sent via email, around 5 days before the game.
On some occasions tickets will be paper tickets, which we will either post to
your address or arrange for them to be collected on the day.

What are the facilities at Stamford Bridge?

Stamford Bridge is one of the older grounds in the Premier League and is more
traditional than modern, but still has a lot of good facilities. There are a
range of hospitality lounges at the Ground (nearly 15 in total), from your
sports bars right through to the VIP packages with Directors Box seats (and of
course Private Boxes). What is available depends on the game, so we would
suggest calling us on 0208 053 0278 to find the package best suited for you.

Where are my seats for the event?

This will be explained to you during the purchase, as it depends on the package
you purchase. You can also see various Stadium maps at the bottom of the page.

Is there a dress code for Stamford Bridge?

This will depend on the hospitality package you have for Chelsea games. Most
lounges are informal, which allow shirts, jeans and trainers. However, some of
the top end lounges are more formal and a require certain attire, which we will
advise on purchase.

Where are my seats for the event?

This will be explained to you during the purchase, as it obviously depends on
the package. To get an idea of the available locations, you can see various
seating maps at the bottom of the page.

Is there a dress code for the O2?

Generally speaking no, most events are very relaxed. The hospitality at the O2
also tends to be on the more informal side, so there isn’t many restrictions to
this. However, certain events may have a specific dress code which we will make
you aware of, but any questions just ask.

Are there any age restrictions for Chelsea games?

All Under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult (and have a ticket themselves).
Children are allowed in most hospitality facilities, as long as they have the
relevant ticket.

Can I smoke in the O2?

No, obviously not.

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

Email us on info@eventshospitality.co.uk and we’ll help straight away.


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A GUIDE TO STAMFORD BRIDGE


INTRODUCTION



Stamford Bridge is home to Chelsea Football Club. For much of its existence,
Stamford Bridge seemed like an enormous waste of land in a particularly
prosperous area of London, but since 2003 Chelsea have started to win things. As
such, Stamford Bridge has become a globally recognised stadium.

It isn’t as big as many people think – with a capacity of 40,341 it is only the
ninth biggest in the Premier League. This, coupled with Chelsea’s success on the
pitch over the last 20 years, has made tickets for Chelsea matches quite
difficult to come by. One solution is to opt for one of the many Stamford Bridge
stadium hospitality packages – more on those later.

In this article we are going to be covering everything you need to know about
Stamford Bridge – looking at the history as well as practical information like
how to get to Stamford Bridge and what you can expect there.


A BRIEF HISTORY



Stamford Bridge stadium is another Premier League ground that actually predates
the club that it hosts. Chelsea FC didn’t exist when it was opened in 1877 –
initially used as an athletics track. They then offered it to a current* Premier
League club, but not Chelsea. Fulham FC had first refusal, and they rejected the
ground as they couldn’t afford it. The owners of Stamford Bridge decided to
create a club of their own – Chelsea FC, and so they had a ready-made home.
Archibald Leitch, the famous football ground architect, was hired to construct
the stadium, which had a capacity of a massive 100,000. It’s thought that this
capacity was exceeded in 1945 when Dynamo Moscow toured the UK following World
War 2 and played their first match against the London club.

They made attempts to renovate Stamford Bridge in the 70s, but the cost of
building the East Stand got out of control so the rest of the ground remained
untouched – this coincided with Chelsea getting relegated to the second
division, and then the third. The club and the Stamford Bridge stadium slipped
into decline. During the height of football hooliganism in the 80s, they erected
an electric fence to stop home fans getting on the pitch (although it was never
turned on). It was seen as an intimidating place to visit for the away support.

It was the 90s when everything started to improve, both for Chelsea FC and
Stamford Bridge. The stadium was completely rebuilt, removing the running track
and creating a 34,000 all-seater stadium, befitting of a Premier League club.
Further improvements have been made to the Shed End and the West Stand to
increase the capacity further, but for a club of their stature, Chelsea still
feel that Stamford Bridge is too small. Being in such a built up area of central
London, expanding is a difficult business that Roman Abramovich and now new
owner Todd Boehly have wrestled with – both having drawn up plans for a new
stadium.




QUICK FACTS


 * In 1898, Stamford Bridge hosted the illustrious Shinty World Championship in
   1898 between Beauly Shinty Club and London Camanach
 * Stamford Bridge was used as the venue for the FA Cup between 1920-1922 before
   being replaced by Wembley Stadium
 * The first major day-night floodlit cricket match was held at Stamford Bridge,
   between Essex and West Indies in 1980
 * When Ken Bates famously bought Chelsea FC for £1, Stamford Bridge was not
   included in the deal


WHY GO?



Even if you are not a Chelsea fan, there is a lot to attract people to Stamford
Bridge. First of all, there are Premier League games – Chelsea have established
themselves as one of the top clubs in the country and Stamford Bridge has been
the venue for some iconic Premier League moments. Kanu’s hat trick. Essien’s
wonder goal. Zola’s flick at the near post. Tuchel and Conte turning a handshake
into an embarrassing little scrap. It all happens at Stamford Bridge!

There’s also the location – right in the heart of London, it’s the perfect
stadium for visiting supporters to make a day of it. For those outside of
London, it’s a great venue with plenty to do nearby. It’s easy to get to with
plenty of Tube Stations and good access from overground train stations, right in
the heart of the capital.




WHAT ARE THE FACILITIES LIKE?



For a stadium that is over 100 years old, the facilities inside Stamford Bridge
are surprisingly modern – mainly due to the fact that it was completely rebuilt
in the 90s. Since their success began in the early 2000s, there has been a lot
of work done on the concourses and the facilities in general. It is a decent,
modern football ground.

There is a Chelsea museum on the site, which includes things like Jose
Mourinho’s coat and various cups and medals that the club won – you get access
to this if you book onto the stadium tour (which you can upgrade to include
lunch). There are also two hotels built on the site of what used to be known as
the Chelsea Village complex, along with the Chelsea Megastore.


ARE THE PREMIUM TICKETS, VIP AND HOSPITALITY OPTIONS?



Chelsea are one of the richest clubs in the Premier League, so it is no surprise
that they have exceptional hospitality options. As Stamford Bridge is quite
small, this is a great way for them to make money, so they have put a lot of
effort into making it high quality.

There are plenty of choices. You can opt for The West View which will give you
great seats in the West Stand Upper tier, near the corner flag, as well as
access to a modern concourse area where you can spend a free drinks voucher and
purchase food from the wide variety of dining options. A great ‘real fan’
experience with some perks.

There are also plenty of VIP lounges to choose from. The UTB Sports Lounge,
Frankie’s Sports Bar, The Health Club and Under The Bridge all offer something a
bit different. For example, the Under The Bridge hospitality package offers a
complimentary bar, food and snacks both before and after the match, plus tickets
in the Upper West Stand. In Frankie’s Sports Bar you’ll get a three-course meal
and seats in the East Stand.

Then there are some really high-end experiences – VIP hospitality, with padded
seats in the West Stand, a reserved table in a lounge, a three-course meal and
complimentary drinks. The Diamond Suite includes a meet and greet with a first
team Chelsea player as well as balcony seating in the West Stand, plus champagne
and canapes on arrival. It’s exactly what you would imagine from a premium
Chelsea experience!

If you are interested in experiencing one of these superb Stamford Bridge
hospitality packages, or you would like some advice on which one would be best
for you, please get in touch on 0208 053 0278 to discuss.




HOW TO GET TO STAMFORD BRIDGE?



As we alluded to earlier, it is pretty easy to get to Stamford Bridge.

BY TRAIN/TUBE:

Fulham Broadway (on the Wimbledon bound tube of the District line) is the
nearest tube station to the ground – a three-minute walk. Obviously, this gets
very crammed with home fans and visiting supporters on match days, so you may
want to head to a different station and have a slightly longer walk. Parsons
Green and West Brompton station are under a mile away from Stamford Bridge,
while Earl’s Court station and West Kensington are just over a mile away.

West Brompton also has National Rail and Overground options.

BY BUS:

The buses 14, 211 and 414 all have stops at Stamford Bridge

BY CAR:

To get to Stamford Bridge from the south, cross the Wandsworth Bridge and turn
right, then   onto Fulham Broadway. Fulham Road, which leads to Stamford Bridge,
is closed on a match day.

From the north, get off the M25 at Junction 14 onto the M4, which becomes the
A4. Follow this to Earl’s Court and from there you can turn right onto Fulham
Road. (The full address is Stamford Bridge, Fulham Road, London, SW6 1HS for
your satnav)

You’ll be able to find a car park nearby, but they won’t be cheap!

BY TAXI:

From Euston Station, a black cab will cost you around £25 and it will take you
around 15-20 minutes depending on traffic. Just be prepared to get out and walk
if the traffic is really bad close to the ground.


WHAT IS THERE TO DO IN THE AREA AROUND STAMFORD BRIDGE LIKE?



There is plenty to do around Stamford Bridge for home and away fans. There are
loads of pubs, coffee shops and restaurants along Fulham Road and King’s Road –
both of which are very close to the stadium.

It’s a very well-off area of London, so food and drink will be priced
accordingly. But there is a huge amount of options and variety, whether you want
a proper football boozer with a buoyant atmosphere or a pleasant afternoon in a
classy gastro-pub.

Away fans will be seated in the Shed End lower tier, and you are probably best
off drinking around Earl’s Court before a match. Most pubs close to the ground
will require you to present a home match ticket for entry.

As Stamford Bridge is in central London, you have so much choice for pre-match
drinks. Even for a night game, you can have a drink a few stops down the line
and easily make the kickoff on time.

Closer to the ground, in the Chelsea Village complex, you’ll find more bars and
coffee shops, as well as the club’s museum.




HOW CAN I GET TICKETS FOR CHELSEA GAMES?



Well, it’s not easy. The combination of a successful team and a small stadium
means that tickets for Chelsea matches are very difficult to come by.

For home fans’ general admission tickets, you will need to be a Chelsea club
member, but even then tickets sell out very quickly, so you will need to be
lucky. You can access this via the club’s official website. Try some of the cup
games – they tend to be less popular than league games, so a great chance for
Chelsea fans to see their team.

On our website, you can purchase Premium Hospitality tickets and packages. We
have a range available and is probably the best way to guarantee yourself a
ticket to a Chelsea match.


BEST EVENT AT STAMFORD BRIDGE?

Champions League nights take some beating. As one of a very select group of
English teams to have won the trophy, Chelsea have hosted some truly memorable
European fixtures over the years.

 

There is just something about a big game under the lights, isn’t there? The
atmosphere is ramped up an extra notch or two and the games feel more intense.
The knockout stages, in particular, are not to be missed.


MOST NICHE EVENT?

Chelsea are offering a great package this Christmas – a Christmas party during
which you can play on the pitch at Stamford Bridge! You get match officials plus
control of the PA systems and LED screens. All followed by a complimentary bar
and food.


HOW MUCH DO CHELSEA TICKETS COST?

Prices for general admission tickets to Chelsea matches start at around £45 for
home fans (cup games may be cheaper), and can go up as high as £85. If you were
interested in hospitality tickets at Stamford Bridge, they start at around £200
per person and can go up to the high hundreds for the top experiences.


TYPE OF EVENTS

Obviously football is the main event that is held at Stamford Bridge, but they
often hold small music gigs at the Under The Bridge venue.


TOP TIP FOR VISITING STAMFORD BRIDGE

Stamford Bridge is much easier to get to than most London grounds, so our top
tip for visiting supporters is to make a day of it. Take advantage of the fact
that you are in London, safe in the knowledge that you have a relatively easy
journey to get to the match. Home fans and away supporters have so much choice
in one of the most exciting cities on earth – make the most of it.

If you have any questions or would like to understand the best options for
tickets at the O2, please contact us and we would be happy to help.

Guide to Stamford Bridge


A GUIDE TO STAMFORD BRIDGE


INTRODUCTION



Stamford Bridge is home to Chelsea Football Club. For much of its existence,
Stamford Bridge seemed like an enormous waste of land in a particularly
prosperous area of London, but since 2003 Chelsea have started to win things. As
such, Stamford Bridge has become a globally recognised stadium.

It isn’t as big as many people think – with a capacity of 40,341 it is only the
ninth biggest in the Premier League. This, coupled with Chelsea’s success on the
pitch over the last 20 years, has made tickets for Chelsea matches quite
difficult to come by. One solution is to opt for one of the many Stamford Bridge
stadium hospitality packages – more on those later.

In this article we are going to be covering everything you need to know about
Stamford Bridge – looking at the history as well as practical information like
how to get to Stamford Bridge and what you can expect there.


A BRIEF HISTORY



Stamford Bridge stadium is another Premier League ground that actually predates
the club that it hosts. Chelsea FC didn’t exist when it was opened in 1877 –
initially used as an athletics track. They then offered it to a current* Premier
League club, but not Chelsea. Fulham FC had first refusal, and they rejected the
ground as they couldn’t afford it. The owners of Stamford Bridge decided to
create a club of their own – Chelsea FC, and so they had a ready-made home.
Archibald Leitch, the famous football ground architect, was hired to construct
the stadium, which had a capacity of a massive 100,000. It’s thought that this
capacity was exceeded in 1945 when Dynamo Moscow toured the UK following World
War 2 and played their first match against the London club.

They made attempts to renovate Stamford Bridge in the 70s, but the cost of
building the East Stand got out of control so the rest of the ground remained
untouched – this coincided with Chelsea getting relegated to the second
division, and then the third. The club and the Stamford Bridge stadium slipped
into decline. During the height of football hooliganism in the 80s, they erected
an electric fence to stop home fans getting on the pitch (although it was never
turned on). It was seen as an intimidating place to visit for the away support.

It was the 90s when everything started to improve, both for Chelsea FC and
Stamford Bridge. The stadium was completely rebuilt, removing the running track
and creating a 34,000 all-seater stadium, befitting of a Premier League club.
Further improvements have been made to the Shed End and the West Stand to
increase the capacity further, but for a club of their stature, Chelsea still
feel that Stamford Bridge is too small. Being in such a built up area of central
London, expanding is a difficult business that Roman Abramovich and now new
owner Todd Boehly have wrestled with – both having drawn up plans for a new
stadium.




QUICK FACTS


 * In 1898, Stamford Bridge hosted the illustrious Shinty World Championship in
   1898 between Beauly Shinty Club and London Camanach
 * Stamford Bridge was used as the venue for the FA Cup between 1920-1922 before
   being replaced by Wembley Stadium
 * The first major day-night floodlit cricket match was held at Stamford Bridge,
   between Essex and West Indies in 1980
 * When Ken Bates famously bought Chelsea FC for £1, Stamford Bridge was not
   included in the deal


WHY GO?



Even if you are not a Chelsea fan, there is a lot to attract people to Stamford
Bridge. First of all, there are Premier League games – Chelsea have established
themselves as one of the top clubs in the country and Stamford Bridge has been
the venue for some iconic Premier League moments. Kanu’s hat trick. Essien’s
wonder goal. Zola’s flick at the near post. Tuchel and Conte turning a handshake
into an embarrassing little scrap. It all happens at Stamford Bridge!

There’s also the location – right in the heart of London, it’s the perfect
stadium for visiting supporters to make a day of it. For those outside of
London, it’s a great venue with plenty to do nearby. It’s easy to get to with
plenty of Tube Stations and good access from overground train stations, right in
the heart of the capital.




WHAT ARE THE FACILITIES LIKE?



For a stadium that is over 100 years old, the facilities inside Stamford Bridge
are surprisingly modern – mainly due to the fact that it was completely rebuilt
in the 90s. Since their success began in the early 2000s, there has been a lot
of work done on the concourses and the facilities in general. It is a decent,
modern football ground.

There is a Chelsea museum on the site, which includes things like Jose
Mourinho’s coat and various cups and medals that the club won – you get access
to this if you book onto the stadium tour (which you can upgrade to include
lunch). There are also two hotels built on the site of what used to be known as
the Chelsea Village complex, along with the Chelsea Megastore.


ARE THE PREMIUM TICKETS, VIP AND HOSPITALITY OPTIONS?



Chelsea are one of the richest clubs in the Premier League, so it is no surprise
that they have exceptional hospitality options. As Stamford Bridge is quite
small, this is a great way for them to make money, so they have put a lot of
effort into making it high quality.

There are plenty of choices. You can opt for The West View which will give you
great seats in the West Stand Upper tier, near the corner flag, as well as
access to a modern concourse area where you can spend a free drinks voucher and
purchase food from the wide variety of dining options. A great ‘real fan’
experience with some perks.

There are also plenty of VIP lounges to choose from. The UTB Sports Lounge,
Frankie’s Sports Bar, The Health Club and Under The Bridge all offer something a
bit different. For example, the Under The Bridge hospitality package offers a
complimentary bar, food and snacks both before and after the match, plus tickets
in the Upper West Stand. In Frankie’s Sports Bar you’ll get a three-course meal
and seats in the East Stand.

Then there are some really high-end experiences – VIP hospitality, with padded
seats in the West Stand, a reserved table in a lounge, a three-course meal and
complimentary drinks. The Diamond Suite includes a meet and greet with a first
team Chelsea player as well as balcony seating in the West Stand, plus champagne
and canapes on arrival. It’s exactly what you would imagine from a premium
Chelsea experience!

If you are interested in experiencing one of these superb Stamford Bridge
hospitality packages, or you would like some advice on which one would be best
for you, please get in touch on 0208 053 0278 to discuss.




HOW TO GET TO STAMFORD BRIDGE?



As we alluded to earlier, it is pretty easy to get to Stamford Bridge.

BY TRAIN/TUBE:

Fulham Broadway (on the Wimbledon bound tube of the District line) is the
nearest tube station to the ground – a three-minute walk. Obviously, this gets
very crammed with home fans and visiting supporters on match days, so you may
want to head to a different station and have a slightly longer walk. Parsons
Green and West Brompton station are under a mile away from Stamford Bridge,
while Earl’s Court station and West Kensington are just over a mile away.

West Brompton also has National Rail and Overground options.

BY BUS:

The buses 14, 211 and 414 all have stops at Stamford Bridge

BY CAR:

To get to Stamford Bridge from the south, cross the Wandsworth Bridge and turn
right, then   onto Fulham Broadway. Fulham Road, which leads to Stamford Bridge,
is closed on a match day.

From the north, get off the M25 at Junction 14 onto the M4, which becomes the
A4. Follow this to Earl’s Court and from there you can turn right onto Fulham
Road. (The full address is Stamford Bridge, Fulham Road, London, SW6 1HS for
your satnav)

You’ll be able to find a car park nearby, but they won’t be cheap!

BY TAXI:

From Euston Station, a black cab will cost you around £25 and it will take you
around 15-20 minutes depending on traffic. Just be prepared to get out and walk
if the traffic is really bad close to the ground.


WHAT IS THERE TO DO IN THE AREA AROUND STAMFORD BRIDGE LIKE?



There is plenty to do around Stamford Bridge for home and away fans. There are
loads of pubs, coffee shops and restaurants along Fulham Road and King’s Road –
both of which are very close to the stadium.

It’s a very well-off area of London, so food and drink will be priced
accordingly. But there is a huge amount of options and variety, whether you want
a proper football boozer with a buoyant atmosphere or a pleasant afternoon in a
classy gastro-pub.

Away fans will be seated in the Shed End lower tier, and you are probably best
off drinking around Earl’s Court before a match. Most pubs close to the ground
will require you to present a home match ticket for entry.

As Stamford Bridge is in central London, you have so much choice for pre-match
drinks. Even for a night game, you can have a drink a few stops down the line
and easily make the kickoff on time.

Closer to the ground, in the Chelsea Village complex, you’ll find more bars and
coffee shops, as well as the club’s museum.




HOW CAN I GET TICKETS FOR CHELSEA GAMES?



Well, it’s not easy. The combination of a successful team and a small stadium
means that tickets for Chelsea matches are very difficult to come by.

For home fans’ general admission tickets, you will need to be a Chelsea club
member, but even then tickets sell out very quickly, so you will need to be
lucky. You can access this via the club’s official website. Try some of the cup
games – they tend to be less popular than league games, so a great chance for
Chelsea fans to see their team.

On our website, you can purchase Premium Hospitality tickets and packages. We
have a range available and is probably the best way to guarantee yourself a
ticket to a Chelsea match.


BEST EVENT AT STAMFORD BRIDGE?

Champions League nights take some beating. As one of a very select group of
English teams to have won the trophy, Chelsea have hosted some truly memorable
European fixtures over the years.

 

There is just something about a big game under the lights, isn’t there? The
atmosphere is ramped up an extra notch or two and the games feel more intense.
The knockout stages, in particular, are not to be missed.


MOST NICHE EVENT?

Chelsea are offering a great package this Christmas – a Christmas party during
which you can play on the pitch at Stamford Bridge! You get match officials plus
control of the PA systems and LED screens. All followed by a complimentary bar
and food.


HOW MUCH DO CHELSEA TICKETS COST?

Prices for general admission tickets to Chelsea matches start at around £45 for
home fans (cup games may be cheaper), and can go up as high as £85. If you were
interested in hospitality tickets at Stamford Bridge, they start at around £200
per person and can go up to the high hundreds for the top experiences.


TYPE OF EVENTS

Obviously football is the main event that is held at Stamford Bridge, but they
often hold small music gigs at the Under The Bridge venue.


TOP TIP FOR VISITING STAMFORD BRIDGE

Stamford Bridge is much easier to get to than most London grounds, so our top
tip for visiting supporters is to make a day of it. Take advantage of the fact
that you are in London, safe in the knowledge that you have a relatively easy
journey to get to the match. Home fans and away supporters have so much choice
in one of the most exciting cities on earth – make the most of it.

If you have any questions or would like to understand the best options for
tickets at the O2, please contact us and we would be happy to help.


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