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AWAY GUIDE

TO THE TOTTENHAM HOSPUR STADIUM

Discover the ultimate Premier League away day with our fan-friendly guides. From the best pubs and bars to meet fellow supporters, to top spots for food, nightlife, and hotels, we’ve got you covered. Each guide also includes essential tips on getting to the stadium, where to sit, and how to make the most of your matchday experience. Whether you’re looking for a pre-match pint, a late-night party, or a comfortable place to stay, our away guides help fans find the best places to eat, drink, stay, and enjoy every moment of the game.

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THE OFFICIAL

TOTTENHAM AWAY GUIDE

Welcome to the Official Away Guide, your ultimate resource for travelling to the match. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or a seasoned away fan, this guide is your bible for everything you need to make the most of your trip.

From the best restaurants and casual grab-and-go spots, to budget-friendly pubs, lively bars, and premium venues, we’ve got it all covered. We’ll help you work your way around the Ground, find the best fan spots, and enjoy everything the city has to offer before, during, and after the game.

Whether you’re here for the game, the atmosphere, or to explore the city itself, this guide makes travelling simple, fun, and stress-free. Don’t forget to try our quiz, share your results, and tag us on social media at @fanparkuk, we’d love to see how you get on!

About The Club

Capacity: 62,850

Opened: 2019

Location: Tottenham, North London

The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, opened in 2019, stands on the site of the old White Hart Lane and has quickly become one of the most impressive football grounds in the world. With room for over 62,000 fans, it’s the biggest club stadium in London, but despite its modern design, it still carries the soul of Spurs’ old home. The huge single-tier South Stand, packed with more than 17,000 supporters, sets the tone for the atmosphere and gives the place a wall of sound that rivals anything in Europe.

On matchdays, Tottenham High Road comes alive long before kick-off, with fans filling pubs, food stalls, and the stadium’s fan zones. Inside, the facilities are state-of-the-art, from craft beer brewed on-site to sleek hospitality lounges, but nothing overshadows the buzz of the football itself. When the crowd breaks into “Oh When the Spurs,” the stadium feels less like a futuristic arena and more like the beating heart of North London.

Tottenham Hotspur, founded in 1882, have always been known for attacking football and producing great players, from Jimmy Greaves and Glenn Hoddle to modern icons like Harry Kane and Son Heung-min. They were the first club in the 20th century to win the league and FA Cup double, and that tradition of flair and ambition still runs deep. Today, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is not just a venue for football but a destination in its own right, hosting NFL games and concerts — though on matchdays, it’s unmistakably home to Spurs and their fans.

Interesting Facts
  • Tottenham Hotspur was founded in 1882 by a group of local schoolboys and became the first professional club in London to win the FA Cup, lifting it in 1901 as a non-league side.
  • Spurs were the first club in the 20th century to win the League and FA Cup Double, achieving the feat in the 1960–61 season under legendary manager Bill Nicholson.
  • White Hart Lane was Spurs’ home for 118 years, from 1899 until it was demolished in 2017 to make way for the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
  • The club is famous for its attacking tradition and iconic players, from Jimmy Greaves and Glenn Hoddle to Ledley King, Harry Kane, and Son Heung-min, who have all carried the Spurs legacy forward.
  • Spurs were the first English club to win a UEFA-regulated European trophy, clinching the Cup Winners' Cup in 1963. They also lifted the inaugural UEFA Cup in 1972, and added wins in 1984 and again in 2025 (now the Europa League)
  • In the 1960–61 season, Tottenham became the first club in the 20th century to achieve the league and FA Cup double.
  • Europa League Glory Ends 17-Year Wait. On 21 May 2025, Spurs lifted their first major trophy since 2008 with a 1–0 win over Manchester United in the Europa League final, securing a return to the Champions League.
  • Goal-Scoring Records. Steve Perryman holds Spurs' appearance record (854 games), while Harry Kane remains their all-time top scorer with 280 goals Encyclopedia BritannicaWikipedia.
  • Fastest Premier League Goal. Spurs feature the fastest ever Premier League goal—Ledley King scored within 9.82 seconds against Bradford in December 2000.
  • Spurs are the first Premier League club to join the UN-backed Sports for Nature Framework—adding 500+ bat houses, 25 bug hotels, wildflower meadows, ponds, and even growing organic produce for staff canteens Reuters.
  • The move to the new stadium has nearly tripled the club’s local economic impact—from ~£344 million GVA (Gross Value Added) in 2021/22 to an expected ~£585 million by 2026/27.
  • That winning goal in the 2025 Europa League final, credited to Brennan Johnson, made him the first Welshman to score in a Europa League final since Simon Davies in 2010.
  • Under Daniel Levy’s nearly 25-year tenure, Spurs became the most profitable Premier League club, generating roughly £167 million profit—£65 million more than any other club in that period
Legends + Heroes
  • Jimmy Greaves – One of the greatest goalscorers in English football history, with 266 goals for Spurs.
  • Glenn Hoddle – Midfield maestro known for his vision, technique, and elegance on the ball.
  • Ledley King – A one-club man and commanding defender, respected for his loyalty and leadership.
  • Gary Mabbutt – Long-serving captain and key figure in Spurs’ success during the 1980s and early 1990s.
  • Harry Kane – Record-breaking striker and modern icon, Tottenham’s all-time leading goalscorer.
  • Son Heung-Min – A fan favourite and global star, known for his pace, skill, and big-game performances.
Pre Match Meet-ups

Signature Brew Blackhorse Road

⚽ Huge screen, indoor/outdoor spaces, DJs, host

📍 ~17 minutes to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium via the Victoria LIne (1 Stop).

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Egg London

⚽ Huge screen, indoor/outdoor, multiple bars, DJs, host

📍 ~17 minutes to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium via the Victoria Line (8 Stops)

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Top 5 Things To in London

The British Museum

📍 ~25 minutes via Victoria Line + Central Line

⚽ One of London’s most iconic cultural attractions, housing priceless artefacts from around the world, including the Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies.


Camden Market

📍 ~25 minutes via Victoria Line + Northern Line

⚽ Famous for street food, quirky shops, and live music, Camden Market is perfect for fans looking to soak up London culture before or after the match.

Finsbury Park

📍 ~10-minute walk from the Emirates Stadium

🌳 A large public park offering green spaces, sports facilities, and a peaceful retreat from the bustling city. Ideal for a pre-match picnic or a leisurely stroll.

Alexandra Palace

📍 ~15 minutes via Overground from White Hart Lane Station

🌆 Known locally as “Ally Pally,” this historic entertainment venue offers panoramic views over London, live music events, ice skating, and exhibitions. Perfect for taking in the city skyline before or after the match.

River Thames Walk & Southbank

📍 ~30–40 minutes via Tube (Victoria Line + Jubilee Line)

🚶 A leisurely stroll along the Southbank gives fans a chance to see iconic London landmarks like the London Eye, Tate Modern, and Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. There are plenty of restaurants, pubs, and street performers, making it a lively spot for a pre- or post-match adventure.

Best Restaurants in London

💸 Budget-Friendly Casual Eats

  • Dishoom King's Cross: A Bombay-style canteen offering classic Indian dishes in a vibrant setting.
  • Dim Sum Duck: Specialises in Cantonese dim sum and roast duck, providing authentic flavors in a cozy atmosphere.
  • The Yellow Bittern: A unique eatery blending nostalgic British dishes with a poetic touch, set in a retro-inspired space.

🍔 Grab-and-Go

  • Caravan King's Cross: Known for its globally inspired menu and specialty coffee, perfect for a quick yet satisfying bite.
  • Hawker's Kitchen: Offers Malaysian street food with bold flavors, ideal for a fast and flavorful meal.
  • Aux Pains de Papy: A bakery renowned for its exceptional croissants and pastries, great for a quick snack on the go.

💎 £££

  • Victor Garvey at The Midland Grand: Provides French haute cuisine in a grand setting, offering a luxurious dining experience.
  • Coal Office: Combines Middle Eastern and European flavors in a stylish environment, perfect for a special occasion.
  • German Gymnasium: Serves refined Central European dishes in an elegant Art Deco building, ideal for a sophisticated meal.
Best Bars in London

🍻 Budget-Friendly

  • FANPARK at Signature Brew Blackhorse Road: The ultimate pre-match spot with craft beers, huge screens, indoor/outdoor spaces, DJs, and a host keeping the action going. Book in at fanpark.co.uk
  • FANPARK at Egg London: Nightclub-style venue with massive light displays, multiple bars, DJs, and hosts. perfect for getting hyped before the game.
  • The King William IV: Traditional pub with a relaxed atmosphere, offering a selection of ales and classic pub fare.

🍸 Places You Can't Miss

  • The Lighterman: Canalside bar and restaurant with a modern setting, offering a diverse drinks menu and scenic views.
  • The Racketeer: Creative King's Cross cocktail bar known for its innovative drinks and stylish interior.
  • The Goose Walthamstow: A vibrant pub offering a wide range of drinks, live sports screenings, and a welcoming atmosphere.

💎 £££

  • Booking Office 1869: Located within the historic St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, this bar offers a luxurious setting with a curated cocktail menu. Notably, they host a daily 5:05pm rum punch ceremony. The Sun
  • Spiritland: A 'listening bar' near Granary Square, combining high-quality audio with a curated drinks menu, catering to music enthusiasts. The Guardian
  • German Gymnasium: Stylish bar with Central European-inspired cocktails and a chic atmosphere, perfect for a sophisticated night out.
Away Fans at Tottenham Hotspur

Visiting supporters at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium are usually housed in the northeast corner of the ground, spanning levels one to three. The standard allocation for Premier League fixtures is around 3,000 tickets, though this can rise to more than 5,000 for cup ties depending on demand and competition rules.

The facilities for away fans are among the best in the league, with wide concourses, clear sightlines from every seat, and plenty of bars and food outlets offering a good variety of options. Spurs’ stadium even has its own in-house brewery, ensuring fresh beer on tap throughout matchdays.

While the space is modern and comfortable, concourses can still feel busy at peak times, so arriving early is advised to enjoy the build-up and take in the atmosphere before kick-off.

Stadium Plan
Stadium Food + Drink Prices

Pint of Beer: £5.50–£6.50

Pie & Pint Combo: ~£9.50

Stadium Travel + Parking Guide

Parking near the stadium is very limited. Residents’ zones are strictly enforced on matchdays.

Closest Options:

  • Pre-book private parking via JustPark (£12–£40)
  • Use official club parking if available

✅ Pro Tip: Public transport is strongly recommended.


By Train

White Hart Lane Station: ~0.4 miles; 8 mins walk

Northumberland Park Station: ~0.7 miles; 10 mins walk

Trains connect from London Liverpool Street, Stratford, and other major London hubs


By Bus & Underground

Local Buses: Routes 149, 259, 279 – stop near the stadium

Underground: Seven Sisters Station (Victoria Line) ~10 mins walk

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is well connected by London public transport

Hotels + Accommodation

Looking for the best deals on places to stay when you’re heading to the game? At FANPARK, we’ve done the hard work for you! From cozy budget hotels to affordable apartments, we’ve scoured the area around the stadium to find where you can stay without breaking the bank.

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Quiz Questions
  1. Who is Tottenham Hotspur’s all-time top scorer?
  2. Who was the youngest debutant in Tottenham Hotspur’s history?
  3. Which Tottenham legend captained the side to an FA Cup and League Cup double?
  4. Who scored the winning goal in the 1984 UEFA Cup final for Spurs?
  5. Tottenham Hotspur won the League Cup in 2021 and reached a European final in 2019. Across how many seasons did they play in European competition between 2010 and 2025?
  6. Who was Tottenham’s manager before Mauricio Pochettino took over in 2014?
  7. Which player scored the first Premier League goal for Spurs at the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
  8. In which year did Tottenham Hotspur move from White Hart Lane to the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
  9. Before Harry Kane broke the record in the 2020s, who was Tottenham’s all-time leading goalscorer?
  10. Who scored the opening goal for Tottenham in the 2019 Champions League semi-final against Ajax?
  11. Which player holds the record for the most appearances for Tottenham Hotspur?
  12. Which Tottenham player won the PFA Young Player of the Year award in 2024?
  13. Who is the youngest player to score in a North London Derby for Tottenham?
  14. Which Tottenham manager has won the most trophies in the club’s history?
  15. Who was the first Tottenham player to win the Ballon d’Or?
Quiz Answers
  1. Who is Tottenham Hotspur’s all-time top scorer? Harry Kane
  2. Who was the youngest debutant in Tottenham Hotspur’s history? Dane Scarlett
  3. Which Tottenham legend captained the side to an FA Cup and League Cup double? Dave Mackay
  4. Who scored the winning goal in the 1984 UEFA Cup final for Spurs? Graham Roberts
  5. Tottenham Hotspur won the League Cup in 2021 and reached a European final in 2019. Across how many seasons did they play in European competition between 2010 and 2025? 12 seasons
  6. Who was Tottenham’s manager before Mauricio Pochettino took over in 2014? Tim Sherwood
  7. Which player scored the first Premier League goal for Spurs at the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium? Son Heung-Min
  8. In which year did Tottenham Hotspur move from White Hart Lane to the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium? 2019
  9. Before Harry Kane broke the record in the 2020s, who was Tottenham’s all-time leading goalscorer? Jimmy Greaves
  10. Who scored the opening goal for Tottenham in the 2019 Champions League semi-final against Ajax? Lucas Moura
  11. Which player holds the record for the most appearances for Tottenham Hotspur? Steve Perryman
  12. Which Tottenham player won the PFA Young Player of the Year award in 2024? Dejan Kulusevski
  13. Who is the youngest player to score in a North London Derby for Tottenham? Harry Kane
  14. Which Tottenham manager has won the most trophies in the club’s history? Bill Nicholson
  15. Who was the first Tottenham player to win the Ballon d’Or? No Tottenham player has ever won the Ballon d’Or.

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