**Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh**

Nestled in the heart of Edinburgh, Tynecastle Park is not just a football stadium; it’s a vibrant community hub that offers a thrilling experience for sports enthusiasts and families alike. Home to the iconic Heart of Midlothian Football Club, this historic venue boasts a rich heritage and a passionate atmosphere that captivates visitors of all ages. Whether you’re cheering for your favorite team or enjoying a guided tour of the stadium, Tynecastle Park promises an unforgettable day out filled with excitement and camaraderie.

Beyond football, Tynecastle Park embraces a family-friendly environment, making it an ideal destination for all ages. With a range of recreational opportunities, including interactive exhibits and engaging matchday experiences, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The park is also a great spot for community events and gatherings, fostering a sense of belonging among locals and visitors alike.

At Tynecastle Park, you can expect exceptional hospitality and services that cater to your needs. From comfortable seating to delicious refreshments, every detail is designed to enhance your visit. Whether you’re planning a family outing, a corporate event, or simply looking to immerse yourself in Scottish football culture, Tynecastle Park stands out as a premier destination in Edinburgh. For more information, feel free to contact us at 0871 663 1874 or visit our website at [heartsfc.co.uk](http://www.heartsfc.co.uk/). Join us at Tynecastle Park and be part of the excitement!

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Richard Wilson

5 Google Rating

Beautiful stadium with the best supporters in the land. Great atmosphere HHGH

5/ 5

Beautiful stadium with the best supporters in the land. Great atmosphere HHGH

Scott Carrick

4 Google Rating

The stadium and home to Hearts Football Club. Sitting just behind Gorgie Road and opposite Tynecastl

4/ 5

The stadium and home to Hearts Football Club. Sitting just behind Gorgie Road and opposite Tynecastle High School, it's a decent sized stadium, having undergone an expansion. The pitch hasn't ever been the best and always seems to be covered in litter!

Jackie Christie

5 Google Rating

Was there to see " A War of Two Halves" . Great show, in amazing surroundings. 5 star performanc

5/ 5

Was there to see " A War of Two Halves" . Great show, in amazing surroundings. 5 star performances in a 5 star venue.

david andrews

3 Google Rating

Excellent football stadium but having to wait in a long queue just to buy a ticket on the day is not

3/ 5

Excellent football stadium but having to wait in a long queue just to buy a ticket on the day is not on

Elaine Calder

2 Google Rating

There's about 20/25 recruiters a lot of care workers and support workers van drivers, John Lewis, H&

2/ 5

There's about 20/25 recruiters a lot of care workers and support workers van drivers, John Lewis, H&M, Scotmid, Bupa, hotels, Edinburgh Airport all different vacancies from retail to cleaning. I would have liked to be interviewed there and then but that option isn't available which is pathetic it's all done online.

Grant Cossar

3 Google Rating

Nice stadium but rubbish football team

3/ 5

Nice stadium but rubbish football team

D D

4 Google Rating

Neat, tidy and compact, like a toilet after being cleaned. When it's filled with Hearts fans the sme

4/ 5

Neat, tidy and compact, like a toilet after being cleaned. When it's filled with Hearts fans the smell becomes unbearable. 90 minutes later and they're flushed away and the smells from the nearby brewery dominate the air once again.

Allan Todd

5 Google Rating

A stadium with a lot of history but now with a very modern look. Cannot fault dressing rooms, floodl

5/ 5

A stadium with a lot of history but now with a very modern look. Cannot fault dressing rooms, floodlights or pitch but parking can be an issue.

Ian Boyd

5 Google Rating

H.O.M. is where the heart is. 60 years of support and watching the place change from Tynecastle Park

5/ 5

H.O.M. is where the heart is. 60 years of support and watching the place change from Tynecastle Park to the present day Tynecastle Stadium. Some peaks and troughs but the atmosphere at a Hearts home game is brilliant. And I now own the club! ( Along with another 8500 Foundation members ) HHGH💕

Morgan Johnstone

5 Google Rating

Amazing wee stadium. Was a 20,000 sell-out Hearts v Hibs and was a great atmosphere. Good support fr

5/ 5

Amazing wee stadium. Was a 20,000 sell-out Hearts v Hibs and was a great atmosphere. Good support from both sets of supporters. Lots of public transport and plenty places nearby for a few drinks or something to eat. I'm heard a lot of good things about Hearts hospitality too.

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