Celtic Park Stadium Tour

Glasgow, lanarkshire

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Address: Celtic Park, Glasgow G40 3RE How do we get there? Number: 0871 226 1888
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Celtic Park Stadium Tour, one of the most exciting and informative tours in Glasgow, Scotland. Whether you are a fan of football or just want to experience the thrill of visiting one of the most iconic football stadiums in the world, this tour is perfect for you. In this detailed 1500-word overview, we will give you a comprehensive insight into the history, features, and attractions of the Celtic Park Stadium Tour.

Celtic Park Stadium, also known as Parkhead, is the home ground of Celtic Football Club, one of the most successful football clubs in Scotland. The stadium was opened in 1892, and since then, it has been a landmark in Glasgow. Initially, the stadium had a capacity of 40,000, but over the years, it has undergone many renovations and now has a seating capacity of 60,411.

The stadium has been the scene of many historic football matches, including European Cup finals, Scottish Cup finals, and Old Firm derbies between Celtic and their rivals, Rangers. The stadium has also hosted numerous concerts, including performances by the likes of U2, Oasis, and Bon Jovi.

One of the most notable features of Celtic Park Stadium is its impressive architecture. The stadium has a distinct horseshoe shape, which provides excellent views from every seat. The stadium is also equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including a modern sound system, video screens, and an advanced lighting system.

The stadium has four stands, each with its own unique features. The North Stand, also known as the Lisbon Lions Stand, is named after the legendary team that won the European Cup in 1967. The East Stand, also known as the Jock Stein Stand, is named after the club's most successful manager. The West Stand, also known as the Main Stand, is the oldest part of the stadium, and the South Stand, also known as the Jungle, is where the club's most passionate supporters gather.

 The Celtic Park Stadium Tour is one of the most popular attractions in Glasgow, and it is easy to see why. The tour gives you a unique insight into the history and culture of Celtic Football Club, as well as the opportunity to experience the stadium up close.

The tour begins at the Celtic Store, where you can purchase tickets and official club merchandise. You can also take advantage of the various food and drink options available on site, including the Pie and Bovril Bar, the café, and the bar.

The tour then takes you on a journey through the stadium, visiting the dressing rooms, the tunnel, the pitchside, and the press conference room. You will also have the chance to visit the trophy room, where you can see the club's many honours, including their 51 league titles, 40 Scottish Cups, and 9 Scottish League Cups.

One of the most exciting parts of the tour is the chance to walk out onto the pitch. You will be able to experience the thrill of standing in the middle of one of the most iconic football pitches in the world, and imagine what it must be like to play in front of thousands of passionate fans.

The tour also includes a visit to the club's museum, which is full of fascinating exhibits and artefacts that tell the story of Celtic Football Club. You can learn about the club's history, its greatest players, and its most memorable moments. There are also interactive displays, quizzes, and games that are perfect for kids and adults alike.

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If you're driving, the stadium is located just off the M8 motorway, and there is plenty of parking available on site. If you're travelling by train, the nearest station is Dalmarnock, which is just a 10-minute walk from the stadium.

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How much does it cost?

Hilton

Adults

£17.00

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Children

£10.00

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Last Updates

2023

Celtic Park Stadium Tour FAQ’s

If you're visiting with a baby or young child, you'll be pleased to know that there are plenty of baby facilities available on site. There are baby changing facilities located throughout the stadium, and the tour is designed to be family-friendly, with plenty of interactive exhibits and activities to keep children entertained.

The club has a range of food outlets, including the famous Pie and Bovril Bar, which serves up traditional Scottish pies and a range of other snacks and refreshments. There's also a café, where you can enjoy a cup of coffee or tea, and a bar, where you can relax with a drink and soak up the atmosphere.

If you're looking for souvenirs, then the club shop is the place to be. Here, you can find a range of official Celtic FC merchandise, including jerseys, scarves, hats, and other souvenirs. And if you're looking for something special to remember your visit, why not take home a personalised shirt or scarf, which you can have printed with your name or the name of your favourite player?

If you're visiting with a baby or young child, you'll be pleased to know that there are plenty of baby facilities available on site. There are baby changing facilities located throughout the stadium, and the tour is designed to be family-friendly, with plenty of interactive exhibits and activities to keep children entertained.

They try their best to keep up with any dietary requirements so make sure you let the staff know.

Accessibility is important to the club, and the stadium has been designed to be as accessible as possible. There are plenty of facilities available for disabled visitors, including accessible parking, wheelchair access, and disabled toilets.

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