Hampden Park is more than a stadium—it’s a Scottish football landmark where the sense of occasion starts well before you reach the turnstiles. As Scotland’s national stadium, it’s famed for its tight, steep stands and the way they generate a matchday buzz, with over 50,000 seats creating a powerful, focused atmosphere for football and major live shows.
Inside, the experience feels classic but comfortable: strong sightlines from most sections, a crowd noise that can build into the legendary Hampden Roar, and a layout that keeps entry and concourse flow straightforward. Fans also appreciate the food and drink options and the chance to add something extra to the visit—especially the Scottish Football Museum, which is ideal if you want to turn a ticket into a full day out.
The stadium sits on Glasgow’s south side in the Mount Florida area at Letherby Dr, Glasgow, United Kingdom. A simple plan is to head for Mount Florida rail station and walk the short distance to the entrances, while nearby parking is often limited and controlled on event days—arriving early and following local signage makes a big difference. For a broader look at getting around the city, check the text further down the page.