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Hampden Park ( Scottish Gaelic: Pàirc Hampden) is a football stadium in the Mount Florida area of Glasgow, Scotland, which is the national stadium of football in Scotland and home of the Scotland national football team.
Hampden Park is a football stadium in the Mount Florida area of Glasgow, Scotland, which is the national stadium of football in Scotland and home of the Scotland national football team.
516 reviews. #139 of 445 things to do in Glasgow. Arenas & Stadiums. Open now. 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Home to the Scottish Football Museum and the Scottish Football Hall of Fame, Hampden Park is open 7 days a week (subject to events). Tours of the stadium are available and there is ample free parking.
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Visit Europe's first ever national football museum. The Scottish Football Museum is situated in the heart of Hampden Park. A space filled with incredible items that tell the tale of Scottish Football. Priceless objects which glow in the galleries never fail to catch visitors’ breath in amazement.
In 1999, an all seated Hampden Park emerged, bagging a category Four Status from UEFA with its impressive world class facilities, including state of the art dressing rooms, hospitality suites, the Sports Medicine Centre and the Scottish Football Museum.
Hampden Park is located in the south of Glasgow at almost 3 miles from Glasgow’s city centre. The stadium lies a 10-minute walk away from Mount Florida and King’s Park rail stations. Take the train from Glasgow Central for the 10-minute journey (5 minutes more to King’s Park).
Hampden Park is Scotland’s national stadium and is located in the Mount Florida area of Glasgow. Hampden has been the venue for some truly memorable games at both club and national level, none more so than the 1960 European Cup final when Real Madrid defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 7 - 3 in what is widely regarded as the finest club game ever.