Emirates Stadium is more than Arsenal’s home — it’s a modern, purpose-built arena with clean architectural lines and a continuous bowl of stands that keeps the action feeling close. With a 60,704-seat capacity, the layout is designed for strong sightlines even from the upper tiers, so the scale never sacrifices the sense of connection to the pitch.
Inside, the experience is tuned for big-event comfort: wide concourses, clear entry points, punchy acoustics when the crowd lifts, and a solid range of food-and-drink options that make breaks easy without losing the atmosphere. Visitors often notice how the space stays practical and well-managed even at near-full capacity.
You’ll find it at Hornsey Road, London, United Kingdom. Most visitors reach the entrances via a short walk from Arsenal or Holloway Road stations, following straightforward signage and established matchday routes. On-site parking nearby is limited, so public transport is usually the smarter choice; for a broader overview of getting around the city, see the text below.