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One of the oldest teams in the Highland League. A warm welcome awaits you at Mosset Park. Come along and enjoy a match or better still take up one of our hospitality packages and make it a memorable day out for business partners, colleagues or friends.
4.5 based on 885 reviews
BT Murrayfield Stadium is one of the great sporting stadia of the world, the largest sports venue in Scotland and witness to many thrilling international rugby matches. As well as hosting every year the RBS Six Nations Championship and many domestic games, BT Murrayfield welcomed a large number of famous artists from the Rolling Stones and Robbie Williams to Madonna, Oasis and One Directions (biggest single show in the Scottish History).
This stadium which I have been going to for over fifty years has an amazing atmosphere and really has a tremendous ambience especially for the Scotland rugby team.
4.5 based on 1,075 reviews
In these days of ultra modern new stadia, some soulless or built on the cheap, it really is a joy to visit the iconic stadium of Scotland's most decorated and successful club side. Access to the stadium is effortlessly easy using the famous Glasgow "Clockwork Orange" Underground System. Step on board at any of the city centre underground stations and head for Ibrox Underground. Alight there, and it is but a short walk to the stadium. You quite literally cannot possibly miss it. It's just round the corner as you leave Ibrox Underground. There is also ample free car parking around the stadium non match days, although many visitors to Glasgow would prefer to leave the car at the hotel and sample lunch and a glass of wine in the stadium, overlooking the pitch, open every weekday. And the food and staff are excellent. Back to the stadium itself. From the moment you arrive at the famous entrance on Edmiston Drive, passing the unique red brick listed building frontage, and make your way up the winding marble staircase, it is simply impossible not to feel the history and oppulence of the place. Of course, huge improvements were made to the stadium following the worst of it's three previous disasters, the last in 1971 claiming 66 lives and sparking a forward thinking complete redevelopment of the entire stadium to ensure it could never haplen again. The redevlopment, completed 1978, has now delivered a stadium that affords all one might expect of a modern sports venue, without having lost any of it's feeling of honouring it's past. The manager's office, boardroom and trophy room bombard the senses with images of famous former greats and past glories. And when you reach the dugouts and stand pitchside, you begin to understand the true stature of this european giant. I can't recommend this stadium tour highly enough, and I'd also like to add that the quite wonderful Founder's Trail tour also sensitively guides you around the city of Glasgow, tracing the origins of this amazing football club. No trip to Glasgow could ever be considered even close to complete without a visit to Ibrox Stadium. An absolute must do for all fans of football and it's glorious past and future.
4.5 based on 1,552 reviews
Just finished stadium tour, pleasure to have had Hugh the tour guide with us that had soo much knowledge of the stadium and the clubs history, made us feel welcome and even stayed with us after the tour for a chat in the bar. Not to forget Karen the amazing barmaid the served us an unbelievable pint of Tennents. Amazing experience and will 100% recommend to friends and family!
4.5 based on 240 reviews
Heart of Midlothian Football Club is one of Scotland's oldest and most respected clubs. The football team play in the Ladbrokes Premier League and the Club is renowned for it's corporate hospitality which is regularly acclaimed as amongst the best in the country
A great football stadium to visit, it has a new "Main Stand" which completed the redevelopment of the stadium now called Tynecastle Park. It is a family friendly venue and is wheelchair accessible, it boasts a team museum, shop, fans cafe/bar and the staff are warm, welcoming and willing to help. I would reccommend all football fans to arrange a visit to the famous Tynecastle Park while in Edinburgh, this venue is well served by Lothian Buses from the city centre
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Easy parking and ample eating outlets. Great venue for the show and what a show it was. Typical Cirque Du Soleil you had to keep your wits about you there’s that much going on. AMAZING SHOW. Great lighting good story. Professional entertainers from stunts to acrobatic perfection. ???????????? Staff and security helpful and welcoming. ????.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Our first visit to Stark's Park didn't disappoint. A cold March evening, a top of the table clash, great seats in the impressive stand and a couple of beers beforehand in the Club Bar. Four Englishmen a long way from home were given a really warm welcome by everyone who couldn't quite believe we had flown up for the game! The game finished 1-1 and was a good standard. We all really enjoyed it and will be back!
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