Travel to Tottenham Hotspur & White Hart Lane

Team: Tottenham Hotspur
Location: London, England
Stadium: White Hart Lane, 748 High Road, Tottenham, London N17 0AP, Tel: 020 8365 5000

Getting there and away
London is an international transportation hub. Flights from all parts of the globe arrive and depart daily from the city’s four airports. Airplane ticket prices rise during the summer tourist season and during the winter holidays. The cheapest time to fly to London is during early fall and early spring. Tottenham is located to the north of central London.

By Air
Heathrow Airport (airport code LHR) – Located approximately 22 km from White Heart Lane, Heathrow Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world. It is a hub for British Airways, Virgin Airways, and bmi, and it services flights from the United States on British Airways, United Airlines, American Airlines and Virgin Atlantic Airways. Trains and buses run frequently from the center of London to Heathrow.

Gatwick Airport (airport code LGW) – Located approximately 42 km from White Heart Lane, Gatwick is London’s second biggest airport. It is serviced by more U.S. airline carriers than Heathrow. It is also a hub for British Airways and Virgin Airways.

Standsted Airport (airport code STN) – Situated 60 km from White Heart Lane, Standsted is where you will arrive if you fly on one of Europe’s discount airlines like Ryanair and easyJet. It services airlines from throughout Europe.

Luton Airport (airport code LTN) – Luton is located 52 km from White Heart Lane. It is another arrival and jumping off point for low-cost flights to Europe and throughout the UK.

London is a hub for the following airlines:
British Airways Flights, Virgin Atlantic Airways Flights, Ryanair Flights, bmi Flights, easyJet Flights, Air Berlin Flights

By Train
The only high speed international train service between mainland Europe and London is Eurostar. These trains all terminate at Waterloo station in central London. From there it is an easy Tube (Subway) ride to White Heart Lane – Seven Sisters Station on the Victoria line (20 minutes walk or change to bus line 149, 259 or 279) & Tottenham Hale Station on the Victoria Line (20 minutes walk). You can also go by local train – White Hart Lane Station (5 minutes walk) & Northumberland Park Station (10 minutes walk).

If you are arriving in London from other parts of the UK on BritRail, King’s Cross, Victoria, Paddington and Euston stations are just a few of the main terminals for train travel, and all connect to the Tube.

By Car
From East or West:
Take A406 North Circular Road to Edmonton and at Fore Street traffic lights follow signs for Tottenham (A1010, High Road) and for White Hart Lane Stadium.

From Waltham Cross or Tottenham Hale:
Use North-South route Meridian Way (A1055) to Tottenham (Northumberland Park area).

By Bus
Local bus lines 149, 259 and 279 will take you directly to White Heart Lane on days when there are games.

 

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