There are many different ways you can get to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, typically public transportation offers the most accessible way to arrive in plenty of time to be able to enjoy everything the venue, local pubs and restaurants have to offer.

Arrival at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium from the middle of London

The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is located in North London and the easiest way to get there is by public transport.

We recommend using the Abellio Greater Anglia service to White Hart Lane or Northumberland Park stations. It takes approximately 20 minutes to travel from Liverpool Street to both destinations.

White Hart Lane station is a 5-minute walk from the stadium. On match days, Northumberland Park is often a little quieter, but the walk is about double that and can take 10-15 minutes.

Getting to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium by public transport

London Underground

The nearest London Underground/Overground stations are:

Seven Sisters – Zone 3, Victoria Line, which is 1.5 miles away

At Seven Sisters you can either follow the signs and go straight along Tottenham High Road or catch the Abellio Greater Anglia train to White Hart Lane station. Alternatively, you can take the bus directly to the stadium entrance.

National Railways

London Liverpool Street Station [LST]

The station is located in Bishopsgate, London EC2M 7PY; 20 minutes away.

It offers the following services:

Abellio Greater Anglia services to Stratford, Greater London, Essex and Norfolk
London Overground services, including White Hart Lane station
London Underground connections
From Liverpool Street we recommend taking the Abellio Greater Anglia service to White Hart Lane station. The stadium is a 5-minute walk away.

London Kings Cross Station [KGX]

The station is located on Euston Road, NW1 2SA; 4 miles away.

It offers the following services:

Great Northern services to North London, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire
Virgin Trains East Coast, Grand Central and First Hull Trains services to Yorkshire, the North East and Scotland
London Underground connections
From Kings Cross St. Pancras fans can take the Victoria Line to Seven Sisters and follow the instructions above.

London Euston Station [EUS]

The station is located on Euston Road, NW1 2AE, which is 3.8 miles from the stadium.

It offers the following services:

Virgin Trains West Coast services to the West Midlands, Liverpool, Manchester, North Wales and Glasgow
London Midland services to Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire and Warwickshire
London Underground connections

From Euston, supporters can take the Victoria Line to Seven Sisters.

Bus

A number of excellent bus routes from Seven Sisters run around the stadium entrance. We recommend using bus lines 149, 259, 279 349 or W3, which all stop outside the stadium.

Taxi

Call-A-Cab – 020 8901 4444

Arriving at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium by Car

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The stadium is served by the following main roads:

From the North: A10/Tottenham High Road, M11; around Enfield or Chigwell
From the South: A10/Tottenham High Road; around Stoke Newington and central London
From the East: A406; around Walthamstow
From the west: A406, M25; around Bounds Green, Muswell Hill and Arnos Grove

From the city centre

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is located north-east of central London, outside the congestion charging zone. The A10/Tottenham High Road runs north-south around the stadium to the City/Commercial Road; which runs from east to west through central London, past King’s Cross and Euston stations.

Stadium area

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is located in a busy residential area of ​​North London, meaning that the roads in the immediate vicinity of the stadium are often closed or restricted on match days. Park Lane approaches the stadium from the east, Church Road from the west and Tottenham High Road from the north and south.

Parking

Public transport is generally considered the best way to get to the stadium on match day due to the lack of parking options nearby. There are no parking spaces at the stadium for fans to use.

There is also a controlled resident parking zone around the stadium, so if you are driving please make sure you don’t park in an area where a permit is required.

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