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    Hampden Park Stadium

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    Hampden Park Stadium is an iconic international sports venue and the national football stadium of Scotland, located in the Mount Florida area of Glasgow. Visitors can enjoy exhilarating matchday atmospheres, major music concerts, and guided stadium tours that visit the team changing rooms and player tunnel. The site also houses the Scottish Football Museum, where football fans can explore the heritage of the game and view the world’s oldest national trophy, the Scottish Cup.

    The venue website mentions step-free access at the main entrance and level access throughout most areas via ramps or lifts. There are dedicated wheelchair-accessible seating areas in the stadium bowl and ambulant easy access seating in the South Lower Stand. Facilities include twenty accessible toilets across the stands, as well as a Changing Places toilet located on level four. Mount Florida railway station is located nearby and provides step-free access and elevator facilities for those using public transport.

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    Overall rating

    3.22

    (11 reviews)

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    Access (avg.)

    3.90

    Parking (avg.)

    2.86

    Toilets (avg.)

    2.68

    Staff (avg.)

    3.90

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    iain

    Mar 2025

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    5

    The match-day experience.

    I've wanted to see a game at Hampden for years now. And although I knew that the wheelchair facilities were excellent, I'd always put it off. Because Hampden on match day is a pain to get to/from as a wheelchair using supporter: to avoid the crowds, you have to arrive 1 hour before kick-off, and after the final whistle, you have to wait for another hour before an accessible taxi can get anywhere near the stadium (but there is a solution to this last bit). Plus, I'm not great with crowds of moving people now. So the idea of mingling with 50,000 other fans, never really appealed. But now, after finally biting the bullet - I'll be a regular again. This review is specific to the elevated wheelchair spaces in the North Stand. Other wheelchair spaces are available too - but these are all mainly at pitch level (easier to access, but the view is limited at ground level).
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    dystrophydad

    Nov 2024

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    2.5

    Changing Places Toilet

    This review relates solely to the Changing Places toilet at this location, although it does reference accessibility within the stadium. I attended an event hosted at Hampden on a Tuesday, rather than a concert or football game.
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    dystrophydad

    Nov 2024

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    3

    Scoring Scotland's National Stadium

    I attended the Rise4Disability event at Scotland's national stadium. The event was held in a function suite midweek, so it was quiet compared to match days. The stadium is vast, with a capacity of 51,866 visitors, and houses the Scottish Football Museum, which features over 2,000 pieces of football memorabilia.

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    Letherby Drive, Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom, G42 9BA

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