AWAY DAYS: Tottenham travel information
2nd December
Tottenham Hotspur v Swansea City
Saturday, December 3, 2016 (3pm)
Address: White Hart Lane, Bill Nicholson Way, Tottenham, London, N17 0AP
Telephone: 0344 499 5000
Website - www.tottenhamhotspur.com
What's it like? Swans fans are in the corner (lower and upper tiers) between the South and West Stands. The view is very good for fans and there is plenty of leg room. With little space between away and home fans, a great atmosphere is generated.
Pubs and grub: The choice of pubs for away fans is limited. Haringey Irish Club (N17 8DX) is opposite White Hart Lane station. It has two large bars with Sky TV, offers food and parking is £10.
If leaving the train at White Hart Lane, go out of the metal gates and straight down the road in front of you. After 200 yards there is a car park on the left-hand side and the club is in there.
The Elmhurst (N17 6XE) on Lordship Lane is a ten-minute walk from the ground. It's a large mock-Tudor style pub with many Sky Sports screens.
The Three Compasses (N17 8EJ) on Queen Street (behind Middlesex University) is a five-minute walk from White Hart Lane Station.
Away fans not wearing colours should be fine at The Antwerp Arms (N17 8AS), which is a ten-minute walk.
The Beehive (N17 9BQ) is a 15-minute walk while near to Bruce Grove Station (turn right out of the station and along on the right) are two pubs by each other, The Elbow Room (N17 6QA) is generally home fans only but away fans are welcomed in The Ship (N17 6QA). They are a 15-minute walk up Tottenham High Road to the stadium.
You can head for central London before the game. There's a Wetherspoon, Hamilton Hall (EC2M 7PY), at Liverpool Street Station, and a Cornish pasty shop opposite.
Trains from there go to White Hart Lane. If you decide to take the long walk from Seven Sisters tube station to the stadium - there are loads of pubs on the way.
Parking: On-street parking is non-existent around the stadium as a controlled parking zone is in place a mile around the ground, with parking for residents and blue badge holders only. Private car parks nearby charge up to £15.
If you park around the area, look at notices attached to lamp posts, as cars can be towed away.
By train/tube: White Hart Lane Station is the nearest to the stadium, and only a few minutes walk. It is served by trains from Liverpool Street.
The best station to get to White Hart Lane from is Northumberland Park. Go out of the station and cross the road and you are in Park Lane, then a ten-minute walk to the ground.
The nearest tube station is Seven Sisters (Victoria Line). The ground is a 20-minute walk, but plenty of buses run up Tottenham High Road to the ground.
Not many go past the ground, those that do have numbers that end in a 9, so take 149, 249, 279 or 349. You can also get a train from Seven Sisters to White Hart Lane station.
Trains to Paddington are the 7.55am, 8.24am, 9.23am and 10.24am getting in at 11.20am, 11.43am, 12.43pm and 1.45pm with trains back at 5.45pm, 6.45pm, 7.45pm and 8.45pm getting in at 8.50pm, 9.47pm, 10.51pm and 11.59pm.
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