Please be aware, the 2024 UEFA Champions League Final will take place at Wembley Stadium on Saturday 1 June.
From Thursday 30 May to Sunday 2 June, the Champions Festival will be taking place across numerous sites in central London including:
- Trafalgar Square
- Regent Street
- Somerset House
- The South Bank area
- Potters Field Park
Advice for travelling around London:
- On Saturday 1 June public transport is likely to be very busy, particularly the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines. Customers are advised to seek alternative travel routes.
- On Saturday 1 June some stations are expected to be very busy, including Baker Street, Bond Street, Canary Wharf, Charing Cross, Embankment, Marble Arch, Waterloo, Westminster, Wembley Park and Wembley Central.
- Some short-term safety measures such as queuing, closures, trains non-stopping or changes to the way customers enter or exit a station may be necessary.
- From Wednesday 29 May until Sunday 2 June there will be road closures change changes to how some buses and Cycleways operate in Central London.
- For the latest information on how buses are running, see our bus status updates.
- Plan ahead and check your travel.
Advice for attending the Champions Festival
Use public transport to get to the Champions Festival sites. The nearest stations are:
- Trafalgar Square (Charing Cross or Leicester Square stations)
- Regent Street (Oxford Circus, Piccadilly Circus and Bond Street stations)
- Somerset House (Temple, Holborn and Charing Cross stations)
- Potters Field (London Bridge and Tower Hill stations)
For detailed information on the Champions League final and travel advice for ticket holders, see UEFA 's event guide.
NOTE: Schedule updates and disruption messaging available through Unified API as normal, information on Fan Meeting Point (FMP) locations will also be added to our POI open data.
Where possible - updated/special schedules will be added to TransXChange.