4/5 David N. 2 years ago on Google
I
have
been
to
The
Emirates
for
matches
a
couple
of
times
now
and
have
also
completed
the
stadium
and
museum
tour.
From
the
perspective
of
a
match
goer,
it’s
fairly
decent
with
easy
access
and
spacious
seats
however,
being
a
more
old
fashioned
football
supporter,
it
does
feel
a
bit
generic.
I
can’t
tell
you
what
the
food
and
beverages
are
like
inside
as
I
don’t
tend
to
pay
the
hefty
asking
prices
inside
most
stadiums
but
there
isn’t
a
bad
view
in
the
place.
Now,
as
for
the
stadium
tour
and
museum,
they
are
both
pretty
good
and
well
worth
embarking
on.
Arsenal
have
always
been
a
pioneering
club.
From
memory,
they
were
the
first
club
to
push
for
floodlight
football,
European
games,
numbers
on
player
shirts
and
even
the
use
of
white
footballs.
Much
of
this
of
course
came
during
the
era
of
Herbert
Chapman.
The
stadium
itself
behind
the
scenes
is
extremely
well
planned
and
set
up.
Even
before
you
enter,
your
eyes
are
able
to
spot
statuses
of
legendary
players
and
managers
as
well
as
former
great
pinned
to
the
outside
walls
of
the
stadium.
Then,
when
you
enter,
there
is
a
plethora
of
history
which
is
laid
out
along
the
self
guided
tour.
My
advice
is
to
take
on
an
audio
guide
and
take
your
time
as
there
is
lots
of
wonderful
things
to
explore
and
learn.
I
took
around
3
hours
all
up
but
I
often
take
my
time
on
stadium
tours
to
get
as
much
in
as
I
possibly
can.
The
museum
is
located
a
stones
through
from
The
Emirates
and,
whilst
not
a
massive
museum,
it
still
holds
a
good
deal
of
history
and
memorabilia.
I
spent
around
an
hour
in
here
which
was
more
than
enough
time
to
take
it
all
in.
Getting
match
tickets
is
pretty
easy
for
cup
ties
and
league
fixtures
against
lower
opponents
otherwise
a
stadium
tour
and
museum
visit
is
also
a
great
way
to
see
the
stadium.
Whilst
you
are
there,
I’d
also
advise
you
to
take
a
short
walk
to
Highbury
and
sneak
a
peek
at
the
remains
of
what
used
to
be
one
of
the
best
football
stadiums
in
the
land.
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