Overview
Home to Celtic Football Club, Celtic Park is one of the UK’s most iconic football stadiums—known affectionately as Paradise by supporters. With a classic four‑stand bowl design and excellent sightlines from every seat, it creates an electric matchday atmosphere in Glasgow’s East End. Originally opened in 1892 and modernised over decades, it combines historical significance with contemporary facilities that support big Scottish Premiership and European nights alongside premium hospitality and event spaces.
STADIUM AT A GLANCE
Stadium: Celtic Park (often nicknamed Parkhead or Paradise by supporters)
Capacity: 60,832
Setting: A fully enclosed, four‑stand bowl in Glasgow’s East End, it combines modern redevelopment with a traditional atmosphere and is famous for its electric matchday environment, especially during Old Firm matches.
LOCATION
Celtic Park is located in the Parkhead area of Glasgow’s East End, just a short distance from the city centre and well connected to local transport links.
GETTING TO THE STADIUM
Celtic FC strongly encourages travelling by public transport on matchdays, with multiple options within walking distance and stewarded routes guiding supporters:
Nearest stations (walkable):
Dalmarnock Station – around 5–10 minutes’ walk and the closest rail access from Glasgow Central.
Bridgeton Station – around 10–15 minutes’ walk from the stadium.
Bus services: Frequent buses run from Glasgow city centre towards Parkhead, with numerous routes dropping near the ground.
Matchday tip: Street parking around the stadium is very limited and often restricted on matchdays, so planning your route and using public transport is highly recommended.
HOSPITALITY EXPERIENCES
Celtic Park’s hospitality offering is built around Club Level lounges, premium seating, and elevated matchday experiences—ideal for client entertaining, special occasions, or enhanced fan experiences.
Depending on the fixture and package, options can include:
Club 67 Lounge – access to the Kerrydale Suite with live entertainment, padded seats, and matchday programme.
Number 7 Restaurant / Kerrydale Suite – premium restaurant‑style pre‑match dining with inclusive drinks and pitch‑facing seating.
Executive Club & Club Celtic – lounges with refreshments, hot food, snacks, and premium viewing areas.
WHAT YOUR HOSPITALITY PACKAGE TYPICALLY INCLUDES
Inclusions vary by package, but hospitality at Celtic Park commonly features:
Premium padded match seating in designated hospitality areas.
Early access to lounges and hospitality spaces before the crowds.
Dedicated lounge or suite access with hospitality staff.
Food and drink options, from snacks to full dining (package dependent).
Inclusive drinks on selected packages.
ACCESSIBILITY
Celtic FC provides support for fans with access requirements via its Accessible Matchdays at Celtic Park information, covering wheelchair seating, elevated platforms, assistive services, and accessible facilities like Changing Places toilets and BSL interpreter arrangements.
THINGS TO KNOW
Travel planning matters: matchday station access and local road controls can affect timings, so allow extra time.
Hospitality is the smoothest way to do matchday: earlier entry and lounge access make the whole experience feel more relaxed compared to general admission.
Reviews
Read testimonials from clients who have experienced Premier League matches with Impulse Decisions, sharing their insights on hospitality, atmosphere, and thrilling moments.
“Unsure of which option would suit us best, Ross suggested the Treble Suite at Old Trafford and my guests were blown away, sadly the football did not match the quality of hospitality”
David, Man United vs FC Twente 2024CELTIC
2026 Season
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