NFL in London - Where to Stay & A-Z Guide
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Ready for NFL action in London? Don’t fumble your travel plans! We’ve got the playbook for your perfect football getaway.
Whether you’re looking for luxury digs or budget-friendly spots, we’ve scouted the best options.
So, kick back, relax, and let us guide you through an unforgettable NFL London experience.
1. Sanctum Regent's Park
When staying at Sanctum Regent’s Park, you’re not just visiting for the NFL games; you’re immersing yourself in the full London experience.
Its variety of luxurious serviced apartments and studios marries comfort and convenience with quintessential British charm, providing a home-away-from-home feel.
The establishment’s prime location ensures you’re close to essentials like supermarkets, banks, and restaurants, while city entertainment is just a tube or bus ride away.
The nearby Jubilee line at St John’s Wood Station is your gateway to the city’s attractions, such as the London Zoo, the renowned Lord’s Cricket Ground and of course, both Wembley and Tottenham Hotspur stadiums.
Within your luxurious sanctuary, enjoy features like fully equipped kitchens, spacious living areas, and modern appliances. State-of-the-art entertainment will keep you updated with NFL highlights, replays, and touchdowns.
What’s more, the staff at Sanctum Regent’s Park are ready with recommendations for the best sports bar to visit or a top-notch restaurant to celebrate after the match.
Pros
- Spacious, elegantly furnished studios, apartments, and suites
- Professional concierge and housekeeping teams
- Great and accessible transport links to both NFL venues
- Private on-site parking
- Access to fitness centre and laundry facilities
Cons
- Premium prices may not suit budget travellers
- Limited availability makes advanced booking advisable
- No on-site dining options
Price per Night
Best for: Full luxury weekend experience
2. Hilton London Wembley
If you want to be close to the NFL games, you can’t go wrong by staying at the Hilton London Wembley.
Its location adjacent to Wembley Stadium means you can easily walk to the football without worrying about parking or transport.
In addition, the hotel often hosts themed events and gatherings where sports fans connect in a vibrant community atmosphere.
After the game, head to the hotel’s sky bar for stunning views of Wembley Stadium and the London skyline. It’s an ideal spot for cocktails and light snacks, particularly in the evenings when the city lights up.
Pros
- Close to Wembley Stadium
- Spacious, well-appointed rooms
- On-site restaurants and bars
- Indoor pool, sauna and steam room
Cons
- Longer travelling distance to central London
- High demand - expensive and difficult to book during major events
- Noisy during events at the stadium
Price per Night
Best for: Location and a lively atmosphere
3. The Fox & Goose Hotel
If you’re looking for affordability, cleanliness and easy access to the underground, The Fox & Goose Hotel ticks all the boxes.
Its pricing is competitive without compromising on comfort and quality. You also get a hearty complimentary breakfast, adding to its overall value and convenience.
The hotel has an on-site pub selling reasonably priced meals and drinks, which cuts down on transportation and food costs. In addition, hotel guests get free parking, a rare find in London.
Hanger Lane Tube Station is close by, and from there, it’s a short ride to Wembley Park Station.
Pros
- Easy access to Wembley Stadium via public transport
- Cozy traditional pub atmosphere
- Meals and drinks on-site
- Free parking for guests
Cons
- Longer travelling distance to central London
- Lacks some modern amenities
- Noisy when the pub is busy
Price per Night
Best for: Value for money
4. The Gantry London
Located in the vibrant district of Stratford, The Gantry London is in a prime spot for London sightseeing during the NFL. Nearby attractions include the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park where you’ll find the ArcelorMittal Orbit which offers 20-mile views over the London skyline.
The hotel’s proximity to Stratford Station also gives you convenient public transport access to the NFL games.
In between football, head to The Gantry’s Rooftop Bar for stunning views or shop at the famed Westfield Stratford City.
Pros
- Close to popular tourist attractions
- Good transport links to NFL stadiums and central London
- Multiple on-site dining options and a rooftop bar
- Fitness centre
Cons
- Limited parking
- Longer travelling distance to London
- Busy neighbourhood
Price per Night
Best for: Seeing the sights of London
5. Hart Shoreditch Hotel London
NFL fans keen to experience London’s social scene will enjoy the Hart Shoreditch Hotel.
The area is renowned for its energetic nightlife with an array of trendy bars, pubs and clubs on your doorstep.
From high-end restaurants to street food markets, Shoreditch’s culinary scene caters to all tastes and budgets, ensuring you have plenty of places to eat near the NFL games.
The area is also well-connected via Overground and Underground services, making it easy to reach both stadiums.
Hart Shoreditch Hotel has modern and well-appointed rooms, and its Lobby Bar serves handcrafted cocktails.
Pros
- Vibrant nightlife and a wide variety of dining options
- Modern, stylish accommodations
- Complimentary bikes for exploration
- On-site fitness centre
- 24-hour front desk
- Within a mile of local markets (Old Spitalfields and Brick Lane)
Cons
- Busy and noisy due to the lively area
- Higher prices compared to more suburban options
Price per Night
Best for: A late-night social scene
A Quick Comparative Recap
Accommodation | Best For | Key Features | Price per Night | Rating |
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Sanctum Regent's Park | Full Weekend Experience | Luxurious serviced apartments, close to attractions, excellent transport links, professional concierge, private parking, fitness centre | From £342 | 5/5 |
Hilton London Wembley | Location | Adjacent to Wembley Stadium, themed events for sports fans, sky bar with views of Wembley, indoor pool, sauna, steam room | From £108 | 4.5/5 |
The Fox and Goose | Value for Money | Competitive pricing, free parking, on-site pub, complimentary breakfast, close to Hanger Lane Tube Station for easy access to Wembley Stadium | From £92 | 4/5 |
The Gantry | Late-Night Social Scene | Energetic nightlife, trendy bars and restaurants, modern stylish accommodations, complimentary bikes, fitness centre, close to local markets like Old Spitalfields and Brick Lane | From £193 | 4/5 |
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Getting to the NFL Games in London
The easiest way to get to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is to take the London Underground to Seven Sisters or Tottenham Hale (Victoria Line) stations. From there, it’s just a short walk to the stadium.
To get to Wembley Stadium, take the London Underground to Wembley Park Station (Jubilee and Metropolitan Lines) or Wembley Central Station (Bakerloo Line and London Overground).
Top Tips For Game Days
If you want to enjoy the full atmosphere of game day, make sure you arrive early. There will be plenty to see and do at both stadiums, and you can browse through fan tents, food trucks and merchandise vendors.
Pack warm clothes, rain gear and sunscreen as London weather during the NFL season can be fickle.
If you plan to drive, pre-book your parking spot as availability is limited and fills up quickly. The official Tottenham Hotspur website offers detailed information on booking options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there bars near the NFL stadiums in London?
Yes, there are several bars near both stadiums. For a lively atmosphere and great selections of beers, try The Bricklayers Arms near Tottenham Hotspur. In Wembley, The Green Man has a large beer garden and is a favourite among sports fans.
Are there vegetarian places to eat near the NFL stadiums?
If you’re in the mood for a tasty vegetarian meal, try Mildreds Kings Cross. It’s close to both stadiums and has a diverse range of vegan and vegetarian meals.
Are there any special events or activities around the NFL games in London?
In the days leading up to the games, there are often fan festivals and parties where you can mingle with other NFL supporters.
Touch Down in London
If you want to make your NFL London experience unforgettable and stress-free, start by considering your hotel location and budget.
Plan your travel itinerary ahead of time and opt for a hotel close to your specific interests. Also consider public transport, as you’ll need this to get around.
Are you ready to find your sanctuary in London? Experience luxury and convenience during your NFL London trip by booking your stay at Sanctum Regents Park.
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