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Wondering how I can get to the Emirates stadium? Home to Arsenal Football Club since 2006, it’s one of the most impressive football venues in Europe, a modern, state-of-the-art arena that can host more than 60,000 fans.

Whatever the purpose of your visit, a Premier League game, a tour of the stadium, or a concert  it pays to plan ahead when visiting. It’s the day of day-long congestion on matchday, and it’s worth discovering the best way of getting there on the Tube, by train, by taxi, by bus, or by car beforehand to avoid hours of hassle.

This handbook includes all the options for reaching Emirates Stadium, from airport arrivals at Heathrow airport and other airports, to the nearest Tube and train stations, to insider information so your transport experience will be hassle-free and hassle-free.

Where Is Emirates Stadium Located?

The Emirates Stadium is situated in Holloway, North London, in the ruling Islington borough. The address is:

Address: Hornsey Road, London N7 7AJ

Only a short distance from Central London, and within easy reach by public transport. Finsbury Park, Holloway Road, and Highbury enclose the district, and all three are full of cafes, pubs, and shops.

Local facilities are:

  • Holloway Road Station (Piccadilly Line)
  • Finsbury Park (pleasure ground area with plenty of restaurants)
  • Highbury Fields, one of the loveliest parklands in North London

The most straightforward and generally fastest entry into Emirates Stadium is the London Tube. There are a number of Tube stations that are within walking distance, so there is an excellent choice for fans.

Getting There by London Underground (Tube)

Arsenal Station (Piccadilly Line) Just a 3-minute walk from the stadium. It’s the closest stop and has been specifically planned with matchday travel in mind.

Holloway Road (Piccadilly Line)About a 5-minute walk. It has early closing post-games due to crowd control, so take an alternate exit.

Finsbury Park (Victoria & Piccadilly Lines)  About a 10-minute walk. It’s bigger and more trains, so take it for arrival and departure.

Highbury & Islington (London Overground and Victoria Line)  About a 12-minute walk. Not that convenient if Arsenal and Holloway Road are already full.

Step-by-step directions

  • From King’s Cross St. Pancras: Head northbound on the Piccadilly Line towards Arsenal Station (approximately 10 minutes).
  • From Paddington: Circle Line or Hammersmith & City Line to King’s Cross, then the Piccadilly Line.
  • From Waterloo: Jubilee Line to Green Park, then the Piccadilly Line to Arsenal.

Tips for matchdays 

Match days get there early at least 60–90 minutes before kick-off.

On return from a match, utilize Finsbury Park and Highbury & Islington stations more due to crowd management in Arsenal Station.

Travel contactless or by Oyster card for fastest entry and exit by doors.

Getting There by Train (National Rail)

If you’re traveling from outside London, the train can be an efficient option. The two closest mainline stations are:

  • Finsbury Park Station is serviced by Thameslink and Great Northern Rail, connecting from cities such as Cambridge, Brighton, and Peterborough.
  • Highbury & Islington Station Serviced by the London Overground and connections from most suburban lines.

Train Travel Tips

  1. Buy return tickets in advance, especially on matchdays.
  2. Check to see if there is any weekend engineering work.
  3. Finsbury Park is generally the best station to arrive at and leave from for arrival and departure after a match.

By Bus

London’s vast bus system has plenty of routes going through Emirates Stadium. It’s generally a cheaper, prettier route to take there though very much slower, especially on match days.

  • Buses stopping nearby are the 4, 19, 29, 43, 91, 153, 253, 254, 259, 271, and 393.
  • Best convenient stops are along Holloway Road, Drayton Park, and Seven Sisters Road.

Advantages:

  1. Routine and low-cost service
  2. Perfect for short trips in and around the region

Drawbacks:

  1. Slower if held up in traffic or synchronized with match time
  2. Buses can circumnavigate the ground on matchdays

Tip: View live routes through Google Maps or the TfL Go app before traveling.

Getting There by Car or Taxi

There is a possibility of driving to Emirates Stadium, but not necessarily — not on match days at least. The area around Holloway and Highbury roads is closed or restricted at match time, so booking a local transfer service in London is often a more convenient option.

If driving:

Follow signs via A503 (Holloway Road) or A1.

Strictly limited car parking provision; best booked in advance at nearby car park facilities if possible.

Local restrictions on car parking on matchdays from early morning at any match.

Taxis

For convenience and ease, a private transfer, airport transfers, or taxi is the most convenient way to get to Emirates Stadium particularly when traveling with luggage, with family, or directly from an airport.

From Central London: 20–30 minutes (traffic depending)

Perfect for those staying in the city — a quick and easy ride via Tube, train, or a local taxi transfer.

From Heathrow: About 45–60 minutes

Book reliable transfers London Heathrow for a smooth and comfortable journey straight to Emirates Stadium without the hassle of public transport.

From Gatwick: About 1 hour 20 minutes

A comfortable taxi service London Gatwick Airport ensures you arrive relaxed and ready to enjoy the matchday experience.

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Getting There from Airports

If you are arriving in London to watch Arsenal for a game or event, this is the way to get to Emirates Stadium from airports:

From Heathrow Airport

By Tube: Direct on Piccadilly Line to Arsenal Station (approximately 1 hour 10 minutes).

By Taxi: Via A40 or M4 around 45–60 minutes traffic depending.

From Gatwick Airport

By Train: By Gatwick Express or Southern Rail to Victoria Station, then Victoria Line to Highbury & Islington (in all approximately 1 hour 15 minutes).

By Taxi: Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes by A23 or A3.

From Stansted or Luton

By Train: Both airports to King’s Cross St. Pancras, and then Piccadilly Line to Arsenal. Total time ~1 hour.

By Private Transfer: Convenient and stress-free journey, ideal for groups with luggage or families.

Walking and Cycling

Locals walk or cycle to the Emirates as a convenient and enjoyable choice.

From Finsbury Park Station: 10-minute walk via St. Thomas’s Road and Drayton Park.

From Highbury & Islington: Approximately 12 minutes via Drayton Park and Highbury Fields.

Cyclists have the option to use TfL Cycle Routes through Holloway and Highbury. There are designated, safe cycle drop-off areas near the stadium boundary.

Accessibility and Facilities

Emirates Stadium is wheelchair accessible.

Step-free Tube stations: Step-free access from Finsbury Park and Highbury & Islington stations.

Accessible entrances: Wheelchair access and lifts across the stadium.

Disabled car parking: Limited; pre-book through Arsenal’s accessibility services.

Tip: If you need assistance on match day, please contact Arsenal’s Disability Liaison Team prior to your visit.

Matchday and Events Visitor Tips

Plan Ahead: Allow time to go through the security procedure. Arrive at the stadium at least 45 minutes before kick-off.

Be Prepared for Crowds: Holloway Road is very congested, but look out for signs and stewards’ directions to guide you in.

Plan Your Exit: After the match, a few Tube stations have a one-way system. Finsbury Park and Highbury & Islington are usually the ones to use to exit from.

Eat & Drink Nearby: Holloway Road and Finsbury Park both have excellent pre- and post-match pubs, cafes, and takeaways.

Taxi Pickups: Official ranks will be on Hornsey Road and Holloway Road after the match.

Nearby Places to Visit

Even if you’re not rushing home after the game, there’s plenty to do around the stadium:

The Tollington Arms  A classic Arsenal pub, buzzing with pre-match energy.

Piebury Corner  Famous for delicious British pies (right on Holloway Road).

Finsbury Park  Great for a walk or quick picnic before the match.

If overnighting, there are a couple of good hotels that you can walk to like Premier Inn Finsbury Park and Hilton London Angel Islington.

FAQs

1. What is the nearest Tube station to Emirates Stadium?

Arsenal Station (Piccadilly Line)  only a 3-minute walk.

2. How long does it take to get there from Central London?

Around 15–25 minutes by Tube from King’s Cross or Oxford Circus.

3. Is parking available near the stadium?

Parking is limited and should be pre-booked. Public transport is recommended.

4. Are taxis available after matches?

Yes, but pre-book if possible as demand is high post-match.

5. What’s the closest airport to Emirates Stadium?

Heathrow Airport is about 45 minutes away by taxi or 1 hour by Tube.

Conclusion

Whether old-gunner or new gunner, it is not difficult to get to Emirates Stadium if you know the route. The Tube is fastest for most fans, though the trains and taxis are convenient and friendly depending on where you’re traveling from. For ultimate convenience, utilise the excellent step-free access at Finsbury Park or Highbury & Islington.

Leave the car at home, trust in London’s public transport. No matter how you travel, the moment you see the stadium’s silver curve rising above Holloway, you’ll know you’re in for something special.

Amelia Clarke

Amelia Clarke

Amelia Clarke is a passionate travel and tourism writer from the UK who loves turning journeys into stories. She has spent years exploring both well-known destinations and hidden corners, always on the lookout for experiences that connect people to places in a meaningful way. Her writing reflects a genuine love for culture, history, and adventure, offering readers practical tips alongside personal insights. From city breaks and coastal getaways to countryside retreats, Amelia shares inspiration that feels both relatable and exciting. When she’s not working on her next piece, you’ll often find her wandering through local markets, trying new cuisines, or capturing moments behind her camera lens. For Amelia, travel isn’t just about ticking places off a list it’s about the stories and memories created along the way.

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