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Top 20 most beautiful stadiums in United Kingdom2026 ranking

Discover below the ranking of the most beautiful stadiums in United Kingdom, based on travellers' reviews.

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#1 Anfield (Liverpool) +14 5

Located in Liverpool in the north of the United Kingdom, Anfield has been home to the Liverpool Football Club since 1892. Built in 1884, it is one of the oldest soccer stadiums globally. Now seating 54,000 fans, the atmosphere is defined by the anthem You'll never walk alone, a tribute to those lost in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster.

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#2 Old Trafford (Manchester) +9 4.8

Old Trafford is the home of the legendary Manchester United. As the second largest stadium in the United Kingdom after Wembley, it holds 80,000 fans across four stands. Tour the grounds to see the museum filled with jerseys, boots, and trophies from the most decorated club in English football history.

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#3 Emirates Stadium (London) +5 4.5

Emirates Stadium is a non-negotiable stop for any soccer fan visiting London. Explore the headquarters of Arsenal FC, one of the few arenas in the United Kingdom capable of hosting major events like the Champions League or European Championship finals. Use your included audioguide to tour the locker rooms, player tunnel, press room, and executive suites. Finally, walk through exclusive exhibits at the club museum covering every highlight since 1886.

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#4 Celtic Park (Glasgow) +5 4.5

Founded in 1892 in Glasgow, Celtic Park is the historic home of the Celtics in the United Kingdom and the largest stadium in Scotland. The club rose to prominence in 1967 after winning the European Cup in Lisbon, earning the squad the nickname Lisbon Lions. Their rivalry with the Glasgow Rangers defines local history.

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#5 Wembley Stadium (London) +2 4

Located in northwest London, Wembley Stadium is one of the largest stadiums in Europe and the home pitch for the England national soccer team. Rebuilt between 2004 and 2007, this modern venue holds up to 90,000 spectators. Beyond sports, it hosts major global stars like Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Ed Sheeran, Muse, and Oasis. Daily tours offer a behind-the-scenes look at England's most iconic stadium.

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#6 Stamford Bridge (London) +1 4

Stamford Bridge, located in the Fulham neighborhood of London, has been the home of Chelsea FC since 1905. With a capacity exceeding 40,000, this venue blends tradition and modern amenities. Fans can explore the club museum and take guided tours to access the locker rooms, press room, and other behind the scenes areas.

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#7 Etihad Stadium (Manchester) +1 5

Located in Manchester, the Etihad Stadium has served as the home of Manchester City FC since 2003, replacing Maine Road. Originally built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games, the venue was converted for soccer by removing the running track. With a capacity of 55,000 seats, its architecture draws inspiration from ancient Roman arenas.

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Well-organized and enjoyable tour

We visit stadiums often (basically whenever we are in a big city) and this one is well organized, with a smooth and logical route. The locker rooms, the players' tunnel, and the pitch-side area are i…

69 0

A must-see for soccer fans

The tour is worth it (even if soccer isn't your cup of tea). You can feel a special vibe, even just visiting, you can really sense the passion of the supporters. My advice: arrive early to enjoy the s…

6 0

An incredible atmosphere

Even though I am not a huge soccer fan, I had a great time at the Liverpool stadium. The building itself is not exceptional, but the atmosphere there is really incredible. I had never seen anything li…

31 0

Modern and already historic

A next-generation stadium that already has a bit of history with a legendary club that stands out in London: Arsenal. To see a real soccer match in London, this is the place.

23 0

Let's go Gunners!

Arsenal stadium that replaced the old Highbury. It is no longer the Arsenal of the French players from the Wenger and Thierry Henry era, but it remains one of my favorite clubs in the Premier League.…

21 0

Club not always on point, but a historic stadium

While many clubs haven't hesitated to move to brand new stadiums in recent years, Manchester United has chosen to stay loyal to its historic home, expanding and improving it over the years. The result…

15 0

Still gives me chills

Architecturally speaking, this stadium isn't spectacular. On the other hand, the atmosphere you feel on match nights is unique. When all the fans sing You'll Never Walk Alone, it really got to me, and…

13 0

Not the most impressive but well done

It is not the biggest or the most impressive stadium in England or London, but it is comfortable, with a great view of the pitch. On the other hand, the tickets to attend matches are exorbitant.

12 0

Dated architecture but a special atmosphere

Honestly, from a purely aesthetic point of view, it is not the most beautiful stadium, with stands built in several phases and no real harmony. On the other hand, being there on a match day, you exper…

12 0

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