King Power Stadium in Leicester, home of Leicester City FC

King Power Stadium

Leicester, England

Capacity
32,312
Opened
2002
Surface
Grass
Home Team
Leicester City FC

Overview

King Power Stadium is the home of Leicester City FC and the venue where one of football's greatest stories unfolded - the Foxes' miraculous 2015-16 Premier League title victory at 5000-1 odds. This modern 32,312-capacity arena, opened in 2002, replaced the historic Filbert Street ground and has witnessed Leicester's transformation from lower league strugglers to Premier League champions and FA Cup winners.

Located in the heart of Leicester, the stadium sits within easy reach of the city centre and benefits from excellent transport links. Whether reliving the memories of that extraordinary title triumph, experiencing the passionate Foxes support, or enjoying the modern facilities, King Power Stadium offers an authentic English football experience with a unique fairytale backdrop rivalling venues like Old Trafford and Emirates Stadium.

Key Features

  • Home of the 2015-16 Premier League champions - 5000-1 odds title win
  • Modern 32,312-capacity stadium opened in 2002, replacing Filbert Street
  • Passionate support from the Foxes faithful, particularly the Kop end
  • Site of Leicester's 2021 FA Cup Final victory celebrations
  • Compact, atmospheric ground with excellent sightlines throughout

History

King Power Stadium was built to replace Leicester's cramped but beloved Filbert Street home, where the club had played since 1891. The new stadium opened in 2002 as the Walkers Stadium (after the Leicester-based crisp company) and represented Leicester's ambition to establish themselves as a top-flight club.

Early Years and Struggles

Ironically, the stadium's early years were difficult. Leicester were relegated from the Premier League in 2004 and spent several years in the lower divisions, even dropping to League One in 2008. The stadium often felt too large for the modest attendances during these lean times.

The Fairytale

The 2015-16 season transformed everything. Under Claudio Ranieri, Leicester defied 5000-1 odds to win the Premier League title in what's widely considered the greatest sporting upset of all time. King Power Stadium became the heart of an incredible global story, with the title clinched when rivals dropped points and thousands of fans gathered outside the stadium to celebrate. The following season brought Champions League football to Leicester for the first time.

Modern Era

The stadium was renamed King Power Stadium in 2011 following the takeover by Thai businessman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, whose tragic death in a helicopter crash outside the stadium in 2018 deeply affected the club and community. Leicester won the FA Cup in 2021 - their first ever - adding another glorious chapter. The club's return to the Premier League continues the remarkable story.

Tickets & Tours

How to Get Leicester City Tickets

There are three main ways to attend a Leicester City match at King Power Stadium:

1. Official Club Tickets (Best Value)

Purchase directly from lcfc.com when tickets go on sale. General sale typically occurs 2-3 weeks before matches, following priority windows for members and season ticket holders. Prices range from £30 (Upper Tier ends) to £70+ (West Stand central). Foxes Membership provides priority access.

⚠️ Important: The compact 32,000 capacity means tickets sell out for bigger matches. Membership is recommended for top-six fixtures.

2. Official Hospitality (Guaranteed Access)

Leicester City offers hospitality packages guaranteeing tickets:

  • Legends Lounge - Premium dining from £175
  • Executive Club - Fine dining experience from £250
  • Executive Boxes - Private suite from £350+ per person

Book through lcfc.com/hospitality for guaranteed access.

3. Third-Party Platforms (Sold-Out Matches)

When official tickets sell out, established platforms offer alternatives:


Stadium Tours

The King Power Stadium Tour offers behind-the-scenes access to the home of the 5000-1 Premier League champions.

What You'll See

  • Home dressing room where Vardy, Mahrez, and Kanté prepared for glory
  • The tunnel walking out towards The Kop
  • Pitch-side and dugout experiencing the manager's view
  • Press conference room where Ranieri charmed the world
  • Trophy room featuring the Premier League trophy and FA Cup
  • Vichai's legacy commemorating the late chairman

Practical Details

  • Duration: Approximately 60-75 minutes
  • Schedule: Tours run regularly on non-matchdays
  • Price: Adults from £15, concessions available
  • Languages: Tours in English
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible routes available

Booking


Quick Tips

  • Book early: Compact stadium means popular matches sell out
  • The Kop: Experience Leicester's famous singing section
  • Memorial: Pay respects at the Vichai memorial before the match
  • Pork pies: Try Leicester's famous local delicacy
  • Miracle memories: Every visit connects you to football's greatest story

Best Seats at King Power Stadium

King Power Stadium's compact design creates excellent atmosphere and sightlines throughout. The Kop offers the best atmosphere, whilst the Main Stand provides premium views.

The Kop (South Stand)

Leicester's famous home end, housing the club's most passionate supporters. The singing and atmosphere originate here, making it the heart of the matchday experience. Lower Tier provides closer proximity to the action (£40-55), whilst Upper Tier offers excellent views and atmosphere (£35-50). Essential for experiencing Leicester at their most vocal.

North Stand (Family Stand)

Designated family area opposite the Kop. Excellent facilities for families with children, relaxed atmosphere, and good views. Lower Tier £35-50, Upper Tier £30-45. Away supporters are housed in a section of this stand.

East Stand

Running along the side of the pitch, offering excellent side-on views. Lower Tier central sections provide some of the best sightlines in the ground (£50-65), whilst Upper Tier offers panoramic views (£40-55). Contains some hospitality areas.

West Stand (Main Stand)

The main stand housing the directors' box, press facilities, and primary hospitality areas. Lower Tier £55-70, Upper Tier £45-60. Premium viewing positions with excellent facilities.

VIP & Hospitality

King Power Stadium offers various hospitality packages, primarily in the West Stand. Options range from £150 for matchday dining experiences to £350+ for executive boxes. The Legends Lounge and Executive Club provide premium experiences. Book through Leicester City's official hospitality service.

Accessibility

Good accessible facilities throughout the stadium. Wheelchair platforms in all stands, accessible toilets, and dedicated entrances. Audio-descriptive commentary available. The modern design ensures reasonable accessibility. Contact Leicester City's accessibility team for specific requirements.

Pro Tips

  • Best atmosphere: The Kop - where the Leicester faithful create the noise
  • Best views: East Stand Lower Tier central sections
  • Family area: North Stand with dedicated facilities
  • Away fans: Section of North Stand
  • History seekers: Any seat to witness where the miracle happened

Match Day Experience

A matchday at King Power Stadium captures the spirit of Leicester City - passionate, welcoming, and forever touched by that miraculous title triumph.

What to Bring

Leicester City operates standard security measures. Bags larger than A4 size (21cm x 30cm) are not permitted - bring only essentials. Prohibited items include large backpacks, umbrellas, professional cameras, selfie sticks, and alcohol. Recommended items: match ticket (mobile via Leicester City app preferred), phone, wallet, layers for variable weather. Arrive 60-90 minutes early for security and atmosphere.

Pre-Match (2-3 hours before)

The streets around the stadium buzz with matchday atmosphere. The Counting House and The Huntsman are popular pre-match pubs near the ground. The Fan Zone outside the stadium opens on matchdays with entertainment and food stalls. The Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha memorial outside the stadium is a moving tribute to the late chairman - many fans pay respects before matches. For food, the city centre (15-minute walk) offers numerous options.

Inside the Stadium

Gates open 2 hours before kickoff. The atmosphere builds steadily, with The Kop leading chants. 'When You're Smiling' and 'Post Horn Gallop' (the traditional pre-match tune) create unique Leicester traditions. When the team runs out, the roar from 32,000 Foxes fans is impressive despite the modest capacity.

Food & Drink

Stadium concourses offer standard matchday fare including pies, burgers, and hot dogs. The traditional pork pie - a Leicester delicacy - is worth trying. Prices are reasonable by Premier League standards (£4-6 for food, £4.50-5.50 for drinks).

After the Match

Local pubs fill quickly after the final whistle. Leicester city centre (15-minute walk) offers numerous restaurants and bars for post-match celebrations or commiserations. The Cultural Quarter and St Martin's area have excellent dining options.

International Visitor Tips: Leicester is in the East Midlands, approximately 1 hour from London by train (direct from St Pancras). The city has rich multicultural heritage - try the famous Belgrave Road (Golden Mile) for exceptional Indian cuisine. The King Richard III Visitor Centre and cathedral are worth exploring.

Getting There

🚇 Metro

Leicester doesn't have a metro system. Leicester railway station is approximately 25-30 minutes walk from King Power Stadium, or a short taxi/bus ride. Regular trains from London St Pancras (1 hour), Birmingham (45 minutes), and other major cities.

🚌 Bus

Multiple bus services run from Leicester city centre to King Power Stadium. Routes 84 and 85 stop near the stadium on Filbert Way. On matchdays, shuttle buses operate from the city centre. Journey time approximately 10-15 minutes.

🅿️ Parking

Limited parking near the stadium. Official car parks operate on matchdays from approximately £10-15 (book in advance via the club website). Residential parking restrictions apply. Park and Ride from Birstall and Enderby is recommended.

🚶 From City Center

King Power Stadium is approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Leicester city centre - a 25-30 minute walk along Narborough Road and Filbert Way. Leicester railway station is a similar distance. A taxi from the city centre costs approximately £6-10.

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Where to Stay for King Power Stadium

Near the Stadium

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The area around King Power Stadium is primarily residential. Most visitors stay in Leicester city centre (25-30 minute walk or short taxi ride).

Holiday Inn Express Leicester City (city centre, 2 km)

Reliable budget option in the city centre. Modern rooms, good breakfast, easy access to the stadium by bus or taxi. Popular matchday choice.


Belmont Hotel Leicester (city centre, 2 km)

Boutique hotel in a Victorian building near the train station. Excellent restaurant, characterful rooms. Good choice for combining quality and convenience.


Hotel Maiyango (city centre, 2 km)

Contemporary design hotel with award-winning restaurant. Stylish rooms, excellent dining, central location. Leicester's coolest hotel.


Leicester City Centre (Recommended)

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Leicester city centre offers good hotels, restaurants, and attractions. The stadium is accessible by bus, taxi, or a pleasant walk.

Novotel Leicester (city centre)

Modern hotel with good facilities, restaurant, and bar. Reliable choice in central location.


Our Recommendation

Stay in Leicester city centre for the best combination of hotels, restaurants, and transport links. Hotel Maiyango provides the best boutique experience, whilst Belmont Hotel offers charm and character. For budget options, Holiday Inn Express provides reliable value.

Leicester's Golden Mile (Belgrave Road) is famous for exceptional Indian restaurants - one of the best collections in the UK. Don't miss this culinary experience during your visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Official match tickets range from £30 to £70+ depending on seat location and opponent. The compact capacity means bigger matches sell out. Stadium tour tickets cost approximately £15 for adults.

The safest option is Leicester City's official website (lcfc.com). Foxes Membership provides priority access. For sold-out matches, official hospitality guarantees entry.

Yes, the King Power Stadium Tour includes the dressing rooms (where the miracle team prepared), tunnel, pitch-side, dugout, press room, and trophy room with Premier League trophy. Tours last approximately 60-75 minutes.

The Kop (South Stand) is Leicester's famous home end, housing the most passionate supporters. It's where the singing originates and atmosphere is generated - essential for experiencing authentic Leicester City support.

Bags larger than A4 size (21cm x 30cm) are not permitted. Small bags are subject to search. Prohibited items include large backpacks, umbrellas, and professional cameras.

King Power Stadium is approximately 25-30 minutes walk from Leicester railway station. Alternatively, take buses 84/85 or a taxi (approximately £6-10). Matchday shuttle buses also operate.

Leicester city centre is recommended - good hotels, restaurants, and easy stadium access. Hotel Maiyango and Belmont Hotel offer quality options. Don't miss the Golden Mile for exceptional Indian cuisine.

King Power Stadium has a capacity of 32,312. Opened in 2002 as Walkers Stadium, it replaced the historic Filbert Street ground and was the venue for Leicester's incredible 2015-16 Premier League title victory.

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Stadium Name History

2002Walkers Stadium
2011King Power Stadium