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Discover Celtic Park with an in-depth stadium tour combined with a gourmet meal, guided by passionate experts—perfect for football fans and curious travelers alike.
If you’re a football enthusiast or just someone interested in Scottish culture, the Celtic Park Tour & Dine Package offers a fascinating look behind the scenes of one of Scotland’s most iconic stadiums. With a highly-rated 5.0/5 from over 850 reviews, this experience combines a comprehensive stadium tour with a gourmet three-course meal overlooking the pitch, making it a well-rounded day for fans and foodies alike.
What we love about this experience is the opportunity to visit reserved team areas—like the locker room and boardroom—and walk in the footsteps of legends down the tunnel. Plus, the meal at the Number 7 restaurant, with its panoramic views of Celtic Park, promises a satisfying conclusion to the tour. However, potential visitors should note that, as Celtic Park is an active stadium, parts of the tour are subject to availability and may be altered or canceled at short notice.
This tour is especially perfect for dedicated Celtic fans, families looking for a memorable day out, or anyone with a curiosity about Scottish football history. It’s a well-priced, immersive experience that blends sport, history, and gastronomy into one.
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The experience kicks off at the Celtic Park Sports Bar, located near the West Stand at the Kerrydale Suite entrance. Arriving at least 10 minutes early is recommended, especially to meet your guide. The tour is intentionally intimate, capped at just 6 travelers, which means you’ll get plenty of personalized attention and chances to ask questions.
The tour lasts around 60 minutes and offers rare access to areas normally off-limits to the public—think locker rooms, the boardroom, and the players’ tunnel. As Celtic Park is an operational stadium, some parts of the tour (like the tunnel or pitchside areas) can be affected by fixture schedules, which may lead to cancellations or alterations.
Guides like Robert, Ken, Fiona, and Paul have all garnered praise for their knowledge, humor, and friendliness. One reviewer specifically called tour guide Alan “passionate about Celtic,” adding that he made the history come alive. Tours explore the stadium’s architecture, the team’s successes, and lesser-known stories that enliven Celtic’s rich football culture.
The highlight for many is sitting in the dugout or standing pitchside, soaking in the atmosphere that footballers experience during a match. Visiting the dressing room and the boardroom, where club decisions are made, adds a layer of depth to the experience—especially for those who’ve always wondered what happens behind closed doors.
After the tour, guests are transported to the Number 7 restaurant, which is renowned for its panoramic views over the pitch. The timing is set to ensure you arrive about an hour after your tour begins, giving you plenty of time to relax and enjoy the scenery. Guests consistently praise the food—many reviewers describe it as “unreal,” “delicious,” and even “first-class,” with some noting that the menu offers a good variety.
While the package includes the meal, drinks are not included, and all additional charges for beverages or extras in the restaurant must be settled before departure. The service at the restaurant is described as attentive, with staff going the extra mile to make guests feel welcome, making it ideal for special occasions or just a relaxed, scenic meal.
Many reviews highlight the value for money — especially considering the comprehensive nature of the experience and the quality of the food. At about $62.46 per person, it’s a competitive package, particularly for those who want more than just a stadium walk—getting a taste of Celtic’s history and a quality meal makes it a worthwhile investment.
It’s worth noting that transportation to and from Celtic Park isn’t included, so plan accordingly. Travelers should also have a moderate physical fitness level, as some walking and standing are involved. The dress code is smart casual—no need for sportswear, but comfortable shoes are recommended for walking around the stadium.
For families, children up to 12 can participate, and reviews indicate that kids enjoy the experience, especially the photo opportunities and the friendly guides. Be aware that Celtic sometimes cancels or reschedules tours to accommodate fixtures, but full refunds are offered if that happens.
Multiple reviewers have praised the guides, with comments like “Fiona was incredible—informative, friendly, funny,” and “Alan was passionate and knowledgeable.” These guides truly bring Celtic’s story to life, making the experience more than just a walk around a stadium.
Food quality has also received high marks. One review noted that the three-course meal was “first class” with “every course delicious,” and the staff were “friendly and attentive.” Many travelers appreciated the views from the restaurant, describing it as “spectacular,” and perfect for photos or just soaking in the atmosphere.
This experience is ideal for football fans eager to explore Celtic’s storied home. It’s also a superb choice for families or groups celebrating special occasions, thanks to its friendly guides and engaging atmosphere. If you’re interested in Scottish culture, sport, or simply looking for a unique dining experience with a view, this tour ticks all those boxes.
Couples and groups of friends will find the combination of behind-the-scenes access and a gourmet meal makes for a memorable outing. However, those seeking a very flexible or purely outdoor activity might find the schedule a bit rigid, especially considering the potential for cancellations due to fixtures.
The Celtic Park Tour & Dine Package provides a well-rounded, authentic look into Celtic’s football universe, paired with a delicious meal and stunning stadium views. The guides are praised for their passion and professionalism, and the overall experience offers excellent value given the quality and exclusivity of access.
While not suitable for those who prefer spontaneous or outdoor-only experiences, this tour shines for fans, families, or anyone interested in Scottish football culture. It combines history, sport, and gastronomy into a day packed with memorable moments—perfect for making a special day even more extraordinary.
Is transportation to Celtic Park included?
No, transportation is not included. You’ll need to arrange your own travel to and from the stadium.
How long does the tour and meal last?
The stadium tour lasts approximately 60 minutes, followed by a three-course meal in the restaurant, with total time around 2-3 hours.
Can children participate in this experience?
Yes, children aged 12 or under can join, but they must be accompanied by an adult.
What should I wear?
Smart casual is recommended, and comfortable shoes are advised due to walking around the stadium.
Are the tour parts accessible?
As Celtic Park is a working stadium, some areas may be inaccessible or subject to change without notice.
Is the experience suitable for fans of all ages?
Yes, especially for those interested in Celtic’s history and stadium atmosphere. Kids enjoy the photo opportunities and guides’ engaging stories.
What if the stadium tour gets canceled?
A full refund is available if the tour is canceled due to fixture schedules or other reasons.
Are drinks included in the meal?
No, drinks are not included. Additional charges for beverages or extras in the restaurant must be settled before departure.
Can I book this experience last minute?
It’s best to book in advance—on average, bookings are made 39 days ahead to secure your preferred date.
What makes this experience stand out?
The blend of exclusive behind-the-scenes access, passionate guides, stunning views from the restaurant, and tasty food makes it a top choice for Celtic fans and curious travelers alike.
Whether you’re a football fanatic or a curious visitor, the Celtic Park Tour & Dine Package promises an engaging, authentic, and delicious day out in Glasgow.