England's national stadium, Wembley Stadium has stood in its current form for nearly 20 years. It stands on the site of the original Wembley Stadium, recognizable for its white twin towers and forever associated with the 1966 World Cup Final—the last time England celebrated a World Cup win.
English football enthusiasts can see world-class athletes playing at Wembley Stadium whenever games are held, while sports fans can opt for a behind-the-scenes tour to see the players' dressing room, the press conference room, the royal box, the players' tunnel, and the pitchside. For the most spectacular views, soar overhead on a helicopter tour and enjoy an aerial view of the 440-foot-high (134-meter) Wembley Arch.