Wembley Stadium is firmly back to being the venue of legends after it closed in 2000 to meet the needs of a new generation and the English weather! It was reopened early in 2007 to anticipated sporting and entertainment fans. Wembley Stadium was definitely worth the wait and has already attracted diverse events, from the first ever National Football League to be played in the UK, to the Race of Champions, it has also already hosted sell out concerts and football games to 90,000 fans each time.
Wembley Arena has been open since 1934 and was the UK’s flagship live music venue and hosted the 1948 Olympics. The Arena had continues to play host to some of the greatest music acts of all time, but is also well known as a sports and entertainment venue.
The Wembley Park Studios were opened in 1926 by British Talking Pictures. Fountain Studios arrived in 1993 and these days the Studio has never been so busy working on landmark shows, including: 'Friends', 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire', 'Pop Idol', 'The Kumar's at Number 42', 'Test The Nation', 'The X Factor' and 'The Xtra Factor'.
While in Wembley you may like to take a walk to Barham Park, which is located in the northern area of Wembley and is a great place to rest and relax in the region. The park has been well landscaped with trees, flower beds and water features to create as greener feel as is possible. There is a large children’s playground within, which is popular all year round.








