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Wembley sits in the HA9 postcode, north-west London,
built around the national stadium and its arena. The area was redeveloped
around Wembley Park over the last fifteen years — London Designer
Outlet, the BOXPARK food hall, new residential blocks — but the main
reason to stay is the proximity to events: football internationals, FA Cup
and Football League finals, major concerts at Wembley Stadium, shows at
OVO Arena (the former Wembley Arena).
For event visitors, being within walking distance of the gates removes
the evening transport bottleneck that hits when 90,000 people leave at the
same time. Wembley Park tube (Metropolitan and Jubilee lines) is the main
station; Wembley Stadium rail (Chiltern) runs direct to Marylebone;
Wembley Central (Bakerloo and Overground) covers London Midland services.
Central London is 15–20 minutes on the Jubilee line to Bond Street.
Hotels in the area range from budget chains near the station to
mid-range options on the park itself. Rates spike on event weekends —
Cup Final Saturday or a major concert can double pricing — so booking
early for specific dates matters. Below are 2 hotels in Wembley.
Hotels (2)
Nearby areas:
Hendon & Golders Green,
Harrow,
wider North London,
Paddington.
Transport: Wembley Park tube (Metropolitan/Jubilee),
Wembley Stadium rail (Chiltern to Marylebone), Wembley Central (Bakerloo/
Overground). Bus routes 83, 92, 182, 204, 223. A40/North Circular Road for
road access to Heathrow (25–40 min).
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