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Stamford Bridge

London, United Kingdom
StadiumLondonUnited KingdomCapacity: About 40,0224 upcoming events
Stamford Bridge
Type
Stadium
City
London
Country
United Kingdom
Upcoming events
4
Address
Fulham Road
Time zone
GMT Standard Time
Capacity
About 40,022

About this venue

Stamford Bridge isn’t just a stadium — it’s a London football landmark with a classic, tight-to-the-pitch layout. As Chelsea FC’s long-time home, it’s known for its intimate feel and the sense that you’re right on top of the action, with a capacity of around 40,000 seats that makes big matchdays feel special.

Inside, you get steep stands, clean sightlines and sound that “locks in” quickly — chants and match intensity carry with real punch. Comfortable seating, a strong food-and-drink offering and club facilities around the concourses make the whole visit enjoyable, whether you arrive early or stay after the final whistle.

On the micro-location level, the stadium sits at Fulham Road, London, United Kingdom, and the easiest approach is typically on foot from Fulham Broadway station (a short, well-signposted walk). Parking nearby is limited, so it’s best to aim for the closest station and follow signage to the turnstiles; for the wider picture of getting around the city, see the London guide further down the page.

About the city

London is a global metropolis where sport, concerts and major events blend naturally into the city’s everyday rhythm. As one of Europe’s leading entertainment hubs, it draws visitors looking for top-tier production, huge variety and an energy that runs from early morning to late at night. Whether you’re coming for a headline match or a live music spectacle, London delivers the feeling that something is always happening—and that everything is within easy reach.

Getting in and moving around is powered by one of Europe’s most practical networks: London Underground (Tube), London Overground, DLR, Elizabeth line and National Rail connect key districts, with transfers that are straightforward and well signposted. If you arrive by train, London King’s Cross, St Pancras International, London Victoria and Liverpool Street are among the city’s main gateways. Air connections are just as strong—Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton and London City cover a wide range of routes, making it easy to align your trip with an arena or stadium plan.

When it comes to event locations, London offers a dense spread of arenas and stadiums across the city, supported by frequent transport links and clear wayfinding. In practice, that means you can stay central or choose quieter neighborhoods and still reach the entrance quickly—without complicated routes or endless changes. It’s especially convenient that many venues sit close to public-transport interchanges, so getting back after the event feels simple and safe.

Turn your visit into a sightseeing bonus too: walk along the Thames and the South Bank, soak up the classic atmosphere around Westminster, or head for the lively streets of Covent Garden and Soho. For iconic views and a great vibe, there’s Trafalgar Square and Tower Bridge, and for a calmer break from the crowds, Hyde Park. London’s advantage is that, before or after the show, there’s always time for a stroll, a good meal and a quick city adventure—without the sense you’re racing from one end to the other.