Accessible Parking and Transport
Accessible Parking and Transport
Pre-booked Car Parking
Members who are registered with our Disability Access Scheme and have provided Blue Badge supporting information, can pre-book spaces via our online booking system.
To register for the Disability Access Scheme or to provide Blue Badge supporting information please contact the Access Team on Access@tottenhamhotspur.com.
Once registered, you will receive an email after each match goes on sale, which will link you to our online booking system. Please note, parking will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.
Stadium Car Parks
There are 74 enlarged accessible parking spaces in the stadium’s basement, all of which are accessible via Worcester Avenue on a matchday. Pre-bookable parking is available in the following zones:
Yellow Zone – Situated under the North and West Stand
Grey Zone – Situated under the South Stand
Please note that when parking at the Tottenham Hotspur Official Stadium Car Park, you are required to arrive at least 2 hours prior to kick off. Also, post-match, you will be required to wait for up to 1 hour before being able to exit. These restrictions are in place due to matchday road closures in the surrounding area.
All cars will be security screened before they enter the car park. Please allow extra time for this process.
For all car parks, please have your car park e-ticket ready for inspection as you approach the stadium as your e-ticket will be scanned on entry.
Once a car is admitted and parked in the stadium’s basement, we are unable to allow cars, or the supporters travelling within them, to exit and re-enter the stadium - this is due to security operations and crowd flows outside the stadium.
If you wish to visit the Ticket Office or Tottenham Experience, we recommend you park in the Sainsbury’s Car Park on Northumberland Park before proceeding to the stadium basement car park at least two hours before kick-off.
The Stadium car park’s height restriction is 2.1m. If your vehicle is higher than this, you will need to park in Sainsbury’s, where the height restriction is 2.6m. See details below.
Satellite Car Parks
There are also two pre-bookable Tottenham Hotspur Official Satellite Car Parks available for supporters with Blue Badges.
Sainsbury’s Car Park (Northumberland Park)
Sainsbury’s provides easy access to the Ticket Office at Paxton House, as well as public toilets. Please note that the spaces in this area are not dedicated Blue Badge parking bays - anyone requiring dedicated Blue Badge parking bays are advised to book into the stadium basement car park or St. Francis De Sales.
Please note that there is a three hour maximum stay restriction on this car park.
St. Francis de Sales - (Oversized Vehicles)
Any owners of oversized vehicles are encouraged to email Access@Tottenhamhotspur.com where we will allocate you a space at St. Francis de Sales school, opposite the Tottenham Experience, on a first come first served basis.
Please note, this car park will need to be accessed at least two hours before kick-off and you will be unable to exit until at least an hour after full time.
Blue Badge Parking within the Controlled Parking Zones
Supporters with Blue Badges can park within the Major Event Day CPZ, in line with the terms and conditions of the Blue Badge Scheme.
However:
- Please be mindful that you might be parking in residential roads, so please be considerate of our neighbours
- Please note that fans with Blue Badges are not permitted to park in Homes for Haringey (HfH) estate car parks. A resident parking permit anda Blue Badge is required in order to park on any HfH estate. Anyone parking without the valid permits would receive a fine or your car could be towed away
- Please avoid parking on yellow lines as this could affect pre and post-match traffic flows and various post-match crowd control operations
- Supporters with Blue Badges can park outside the Traffic Management (road closure) Zone without any time restriction (in line with the Blue Badge scheme terms and conditions) but may have a longer distance to travel to and from the stadium
For further assistance, please contact the Access Team on 0344 844 0102 or on Access@Tottenhamhotspur.com.
Public Transport
The stadium is accessible by four local train stations - White Hart Lane, Seven Sisters, Tottenham Hale and Northumberland Park. Tottenham Hale interchange is still undergoing extensive refurbishments to improve access and capacity. White Hart Lane station is step-free. The new Northumberland Park also has step-free access. Tottenham Hale has step-free access to the Victoria line and Greater Anglia platforms.
The majority of routes from the stations to the stadium are wheelchair friendly. Wayfinding signage has also been installed on major routes from all stations.
White Hart Lane station is generally the busiest transport hub, especially in the hour before kick-off.
The Alexandra Palace and Wood Green shuttle bus services are fully accessible for wheelchair users, although it should be noted that the stations that they serve are not.
All TfL buses are fully accessible. The East Bus Diversion route facilitates more localised running of TfL buses on matchdays. This means the 149, 259, 279 and 39 services follow a much shorter diversion east along Lansdowne Road, Shelbourne Road and Northumberland Park before re-joining the High Road adjacent to Sainsbury’s.