Champions League Final in London (Wembley)

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  • Food & Wine

  • London

  • Local Culture

  • Sightseeing

  • Entertainment

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Curator’s statement

London has always been a vibrant city, but this week it throbs with an energy unlike any other. The Champion's League final has turned it into a global stage, a melting pot of passionate fans all united by their love for the beautiful game. Everywhere you turn, you see colors, hear chants and feel the anticipation crackling in the air. To be here, curating this experience for these fans, is an honor. It's a celebration of the dedication, skill, and drama that makes football unlike any other sport.

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Things to do in London

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Soak up the Atmosphere:

  • Pub crawls with a twist: London boasts iconic pubs around every corner. Join a Champions League themed pub crawl, where you'll meet fellow fans, enjoy themed drinks and snacks and experience the electric atmosphere in different neighborhoods. (Insider tip: Many pubs get packed before the game, so book a table in advance if you have a favorite spot).

  • Fan zones: Head to official or pop-up fan zones around the city. These open spaces offer big screens, food stalls, entertainment and a chance to mingle with supporters from all over the world.

Embrace the City:

  • Pre-game at Wembley: If you have tickets to the match, arrive early and soak up the pre-game buzz around Wembley Stadium. Explore the surrounding area, grab some food from vendors and take photos with the iconic stadium as a backdrop.

  • Explore London's Football History: No trip to London during the Champions League final is complete without a nod to the city's rich football heritage. Visit the National Football Museum (housed inside Wembley) or explore the stadiums of historic clubs like Chelsea, Arsenal or Tottenham Hotspur (many offer tours).

Beyond the Beautiful Game:

  • Sightseeing must-dos: Take advantage of London's iconic landmarks. Hop on a double-decker bus tour, explore Buckingham Palace or marvel at the crown jewels.

  • Off-the-beaten path: Venture beyond the usual tourist spots. Explore hidden gems like Camden Market for unique souvenirs, take a stroll through the charming Notting Hill neighborhood or visit the Sky Garden for panoramic views of the city.

  • Catch a West End show: London's theater scene is world-renowned. Book tickets to a classic musical like Les Misérables or a hilarious comedy for a memorable post-game experience.

  • Foodie Delights: From Michelin-starred restaurants to bustling street food markets, London offers something for every palate. Indulge in traditional afternoon tea at a posh hotel, sample international cuisine in Soho or explore Borough Market for fresh produce and local delicacies.

Places to eat & drink in London

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  • Circolo Popolare (Fitzrovia): This Sicilian-inspired restaurant is known for its theatrical presentations, like creamy carbonara served in a giant cheese wheel, and XXL portions of classic Italian dishes. Perfect for a celebratory group dinner. (Insider Tip: Book well in advance, especially for weekends and match days!)

  • Carlotta (Marylebone): Embrace a touch of old-world glamour at Carlotta. This opulent restaurant boasts a stunning pink ceiling and an extensive menu featuring fresh pastas, wood-fired pizzas, and decadent desserts.

  • Jacuzzi (Kensington): This playful restaurant lives up to its name with a jacuzzi-shaped bar as its centerpiece. Expect a fun and vibrant atmosphere alongside classic Italian comfort food.

  • Ave Mario (Covent Garden): Head to Ave Mario for a taste of southern Italy. This lively trattoria offers a fantastic selection of pizzas, pastas, and antipasti, perfect for sharing with a group.

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