Stadium Tours and the Chelsea Museum are open during the holiday period so if you are planning to be in the Stamford Bridge area you can book your visit now. Or why not make a special journey to visit us anyway?

As well as the chance to tour those parts of our home people don’t usually see, there are photo opportunities with the two UEFA trophies the club currently holds, the Champions League and the Super Cup, and just added to the trophy cabinet is the Women’s FA Cup which completed a domestic quadruple.The Tours and Museum are open every day in the coming week (with reduced hours on Wednesday ahead of the home match against Brighton and early closing before playing Liverpool on Sunday).Click to check availability and to book now

In line with the UK Government’s recent tightening of Covid-19 safety protocols, we are reminding all visitors that face coverings are required to be worn on the Stadium Tour and within both the Museum and Megastore.Our Tour and Museum Guides will be wearing face coverings however – when delivering information – they will remove them. This is to ensure they can be heard clearly and they will also ensure social distancing is in place prior to them removing their face covering. Hand sanitiser stations will be available throughout the experience and you can of course momentarily remove your face covering while posing for photographs on the tour or in the museum.To confirm, Chelsea FC will not require proof of either a negative lateral flow test or NHS Covid pass to gain access to the Stadium Tour, Museum or Megastore but recommend you keep your Covid pass up to date for your own safety and convenience as well as the safety of our employees.The whole Stadium Tour and Museum experience remains fully open with no other restrictions allowing our guests to enjoy the Dressing Rooms, Press Room, Players' Tunnel and Pitchside.