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Celtic Stadium Tour: How to see Celtic Park up close

Celtic have won the Scottish League Championship 54 times and established themselves as the dominant team in Glasgow in recent years. Celtic Park is renowned for having one of the best atmospheres in the world, especially on European nights.

For a chance to see the venue up close, here is a guide to the Celtic Stadium Tour experience.

Celtic Stadium Tour
Celtic have won the Scottish Premiership three seasons in a row – Photo by Icon Sport

Celtic Stadium Tour – What to expect

Stadium tours at Celtic Park typically take an hour, which takes guests to the behind-the-scenes areas of the ground. This includes the boardoom, the dressing room, tunnel, and a chance to sit in the dugout.

As part of the guided tour, you will learn all about the legendary Celtic players and managers of the past, including the European Cup winners of 1967. On the club website, Celtic invite fans to “take a journey through the history of the club” since the formation of the Hoops back in 1888.

Ticket prices and details

Adult tickets cost £17.50, while children under the age of 12 can go on the tour for £12. For a family that includes two adults and two children under 12, the price of a ticket is £55. Larger group bookings are also available, but visitors are advised to contact the booking hotline or Stadium Tours team.

Concessions are valid for over 65’s and students with a valid ID card – with tickets costing £15.50. Meanwhile, tickets are free for children under the age of five. Celtic note that these prices are subject to change, depending on the date of a booking. You can book a date in advance here.

Celtic Stadium Tour
Celtic supporters are one of the most passionate in Europe – Neil Hanna / Sportimage – Photo by Icon sport

Guests for stadium tours must arrive a minimum of 10 minutes before it starts at the Sports Bar, which is located in the South West corner of the ground. The start times for all tours are as follows:

  • Monday to Thursday – 11am and 1:30pm
  • Friday: 11am, 1:30pm, 3:30pm and 4:30pm
  • Saturday: Every 30 minutes from 10am to 6pm
  • Sunday: Every 30 minutes from 10am to 3:30pm

Tour packages

There are also tour packages that include a three-course meal at the stadium after the tour. The Tour & Dine and Tour & Dine Celebration Experience are both available on Fridays and at the weekend, depending on the fixtures.

The Tour & Dine tour is priced at £45.50, while the Tour & Dine Celebration Experience is slightly more expensive at £51.50 for adults. You can read more about the specifics of these three-hour packages here.