Glasgow is a football city built for a stadium weekend.

Compare Rangers at Ibrox, Celtic Park, and Hampden Park in one trip. The Old Firm stadiums deliver two distinct club stories; Hampden adds Scotland's national football history.

Rangers

Ibrox Stadium

Tour the home of Rangers and add the museum for a deeper Old Firm football experience.

Celtic

Celtic Park

Take a guided Celtic Park tour for club atmosphere, stadium access, and an optional dining package.

Football

Hampden Park

Best for travellers who want football history, museum time, and a less club-specific day out.

Make a day of it in Glasgow

A good Glasgow football trip does not end at the turnstile. The city is strong on museums, the West End, food, and day trips if you want to stretch one booking into a fuller stay.

VisitScotland highlights Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum as one of Glasgow's major free attractions, and the Riverside Museum as a major transport museum on the Clyde. Those are useful anchors if your group wants more than football in the day. Sources: Kelvingrove, Riverside Museum.

More to do in Glasgow

Round out the football weekend with a museum, a whisky tour, or a day trip beyond the city.

City

Glasgow experiences

Browse the wider city page for tours, museums, and local experiences beyond football.

Whisky

Clydeside distillery

A strong add-on for visitors who want a city activity after the stadium visit.

Day trips

Highlands and lochs

Use Glasgow as the football base, then add a scenic Scotland day out before you leave.

Browse Glasgow live

The city widget gives visitors a richer sense of what else is bookable in Glasgow while they are still planning around football.