Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: The Complete Hospitality & Seating Guide
The Lounges, Explained
East Premium Seat Package (4 location variants)
East Stand, premium sections
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium's main hospitality offering through DN Global is the East Premium Seat Package, available in four location variants within the East Stand. The East Stand at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium runs along the full length of the pitch and has an exceptional view from all levels - the steep, modern tiering means there are no poor vantage points. The four variants refer to different vertical positions within the stand: lower tier central, lower tier corner, upper tier central, and upper tier corner. Each comes with access to the dedicated East Stand premium lounge areas. The stadium itself is one of the most technically advanced in Europe, with state-of-the-art catering infrastructure, wide concourses, and exceptional acoustics generated by the asymmetric design that channels crowd noise toward the pitch. Hospitality at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium feels genuinely different from older Premier League grounds - modern, spacious, and architecturally interesting.
Getting There
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is served by White Hart Lane station on the National Rail Overground service from Liverpool Street (via Tottenham Hale). Journey time from Liverpool Street is approximately 25 minutes, making it one of the more accessible north London grounds. White Hart Lane station is a five-minute walk from the stadium on High Road. Tottenham Hale station (Victoria line, National Rail) is further at around a 20-minute walk but provides an alternative route from central and south London. Several bus routes - including the 149, 259, and 279 - serve the High Road directly. On major matchdays, the Overground runs additional services from Liverpool Street, but trains still fill quickly in the 90 minutes before kick-off.
East Stand premium guests use the dedicated East Stand hospitality entrance on the east side of the stadium, accessed from the pedestrianised areas around the ground rather than the main High Road entrance. The hospitality entrance is clearly marked and staffed from three hours before kick-off. General admission guests use separate entrances on the south and west sides of the building.
Arrival Timing by Package
| Package / Tier | Recommended Arrival |
|---|---|
| East Premium Seat (all variants) | 2 hours before kick-off |
What to Expect on Matchday
Check in at the East Stand hospitality entrance. You'll receive your matchday pass and be directed to the East Stand premium lounge, which occupies a dedicated level within the stand with its own bar and catering. Pre-match food and drink service begins on arrival. The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium's concourses are noticeably wider than any other Premier League ground - half-time service is fast and queues are short. When the game kicks off, your seat is accessed directly from the lounge level via internal corridors. Post-match, the lounge is available for at least 45 minutes. Given the volume of 62,850 guests exiting simultaneously, this post-match lounge time is particularly valuable for avoiding the main pedestrian congestion on High Road.
Parking & Practical Notes
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is in a dense residential area with very limited parking. There are official matchday car parks pre-bookable through the club's website, but these are limited in number and require advance booking weeks before major fixtures. The club strongly encourages public transport use. If you need to drive, the most practical approach is to park in Tottenham Hale retail park area and use White Hart Lane Overground (one stop) or walk to the stadium in approximately 20 minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the four East Premium Seat location variants?
The variants refer to different seating positions within the East Stand: lower central (best pitch view, closest to the action), lower corner, upper central (elevated panoramic view), and upper corner. Your account manager can advise on which suits your preference.
Is the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium loud?
Yes - unusually so. The asymmetric roof design and the single-tier South Stand create exceptional acoustics. If any guests are sensitive to noise, this is worth factoring in. The atmosphere on a big European or north London derby fixture is among the loudest in the Premier League.
Does the stadium have a brewery?
Yes. The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has an on-site micro-brewery, and craft beers brewed on site are available throughout the concourses and hospitality areas on matchdays.
Is the Sky Walk available on matchday?
The Dare Skywalk is primarily a non-matchday experience. However, there are observation areas within the stadium design that offer elevated views - your hospitality pack will confirm what is accessible on a specific matchday.
How early should I leave to avoid post-match congestion?
If you need to catch a specific train, the safest approach is to leave your seat 5 minutes before the final whistle. The High Road congestion post-match is significant given the stadium's capacity. The lounge is also available post-match if you prefer to wait it out.
