**BT Murrayfield Stadium – Edinburgh’s Premier Sports Venue**

Located at the heart of Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium stands as a symbol of sporting excellence and a hub for unforgettable experiences. Renowned as Scotland’s national rugby stadium, it not only hosts thrilling rugby matches but also a variety of events ranging from concerts to corporate gatherings, making it a versatile venue for all occasions. With a seating capacity of over 67,000, the stadium offers an electrifying atmosphere that captivates both local fans and international visitors alike.

At BT Murrayfield, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service and ensuring that every guest enjoys their visit. Our dedicated team is committed to providing a seamless experience, whether you’re here to cheer for your favorite team or attending a special event. We invite you to explore our state-of-the-art facilities, including hospitality suites and fan zones, designed to enhance your enjoyment and comfort.

For those looking to learn more about the rich heritage of Scottish rugby, our guided tours provide an insider’s view of the stadium and its storied history, perfect for sports enthusiasts and families alike. Need assistance or have questions? Our friendly staff is just a phone call away at 0131 378 1600, ready to help you navigate your visit.

Join us at BT Murrayfield Stadium for an experience that goes beyond the game – where passion, community, and world-class events come together. For more information, please visit our website at [Scottish Rugby](http://www.scottishrugby.org/) and discover all that we have to offer!

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Edward Vega

5 Google Rating

Fantastic stadium with a great atmosphere. You sit nice and close to the pitch. It’s easy to get

5/ 5

Fantastic stadium with a great atmosphere. You sit nice and close to the pitch. It’s easy to get to with plenty of means of transport. Decent pubs around for before and after the game. Drinks in the stadium are expensive and queues are normally long but this is expected at big events such as those held at Murrayfield. Love watching the rugby here. There is nothing quite like hearing Flower of Scotland being belted by 10,000s of Scots at Murrayfield!

Robbie S

5 Google Rating

Excellent venue. Great atmosphere for Scotland rugby matches and football games. Have sat in a few d

5/ 5

Excellent venue. Great atmosphere for Scotland rugby matches and football games. Have sat in a few different places and always great view.

Christine Ferguson

4 Google Rating

Attended a wedding event. Plenty of free parking. Well organised. Easy to find. £2.50 for a coffee

4/ 5

Attended a wedding event. Plenty of free parking. Well organised. Easy to find. £2.50 for a coffee - happy to pay that. Sat nav took me straight to the venue no problem. Cannot fault the service, attendants or venue.

Craig Bannerman

5 Google Rating

Love this stadium and the rugby is always great. The family area is brilliant and the choice of food

5/ 5

Love this stadium and the rugby is always great. The family area is brilliant and the choice of food stalls is brilliant. Just be careful if your planning on bringing a bag as there are restrictions.

James Murphy

3 Google Rating

The stadium itself is great but the experience of getting there & away from it significantly less so

3/ 5

The stadium itself is great but the experience of getting there & away from it significantly less so. There is absolutely no indication of crowd management from the police or stadium staff nor any visible strategy from public transport providers (buses & trams) of how they are moving great quantities of people around. It was truly awful last night & it could be so much better.

Symon Lockhart

5 Google Rating

Great day out watching Scotland win. Despite being prepared for the cold and rain, what we really ne

5/ 5

Great day out watching Scotland win. Despite being prepared for the cold and rain, what we really needed yesterday was sunglasses - typical Scottish weather. COVID checks were easy if you had the app and use of digital tickets made entry simple. Great family atmosphere inside and everyone enjoying the return of the autumn series. Be prepared to remortgage if you buy any food or drink in the arena.

Mike Ganly

4 Google Rating

Within easy reach of the city centre. Having visited from London it was refreshingly easy to access

4/ 5

Within easy reach of the city centre. Having visited from London it was refreshingly easy to access via turnstiles and then access a particular part of the ground. Plenty of food and drink outlets. Plenty of toilet facilities. At the end of the game is was simple and quick to exit.

Alastair Tyson

5 Google Rating

The power in this place is palpable. I took my English wife here for Scotland Vs Australia by the en

5/ 5

The power in this place is palpable. I took my English wife here for Scotland Vs Australia by the end of the game she was as blue as anyone else in that stadium. I'd you're ever worried about marrying someone from outside our beautiful homeland, then take them here and by the time the last words of the anthem have finished they'll be a true child of Scotland!

David Pollitt

5 Google Rating

Awesome day out today. Scotland endeavoured to keep it competitive and came out with a worthy win.

5/ 5

Awesome day out today. Scotland endeavoured to keep it competitive and came out with a worthy win. Our Scottish contingent loved it. To top it off they put the England v S Africa game on and raised the volume for Swing Low as they outclassed the world champions. Murrayfield... Second best rugby stadium in the world 👍👍

David Johnson

4 Google Rating

Visited to attend the Scotland visit Japan autumn International. My very first time at Murray field

4/ 5

Visited to attend the Scotland visit Japan autumn International. My very first time at Murray field and also watching a rugby union match live. Fantastic atmosphere at a full to capacity stadium. A very special time experienced when the crowd all joined in when the Flower of Scotland was played by the pipe band. Plan to return hopefully next year.

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