Scottish Football Museum located at Hampden Park, Glasgow G42 9BA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 616 6139

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Martin Charlton

5 Google Rating

An interesting tour and a great museum to explore. Definitely worth a visit.

5/ 5

An interesting tour and a great museum to explore. Definitely worth a visit.

Rickman H

5 Google Rating

Excellent Place to see some great history of Scottish football and world football so much to see I s

5/ 5

Excellent Place to see some great history of Scottish football and world football so much to see I spent almost 4 hours looking around great value for money too and nice wee cafe attached.

Thiago Rodrigo

5 Google Rating

Uau, one of the most complete and beautiful football museums of the whole world, the Scottish Footba

5/ 5

Uau, one of the most complete and beautiful football museums of the whole world, the Scottish Football history is amazing and it is necessary all day to enjoy properly the place and the stadium.

william orr

3 Google Rating

Maybe a day after a Kilmarnock defeat wasn't the best day to go. Quite poorly lit, maybe to protect

3/ 5

Maybe a day after a Kilmarnock defeat wasn't the best day to go. Quite poorly lit, maybe to protect the exhibits, but didn't add to the display. Heating seemed to consist of two fan heaters blasting out. Really felt it could have been better displayed and followed a more logical time order. A bit like Scottish International football at the moment, disappointing.

K McDonald

5 Google Rating

Really enjoyed the visit today with my son. Very good tour with informative tour guide. Accessed all

5/ 5

Really enjoyed the visit today with my son. Very good tour with informative tour guide. Accessed all ares of the stadium. The museum is excellent. A must do for all football fans if in the area.

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