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Hampden Park Stadium, Exhibition Suite

Location pin

Hampden Park Hampden Park, Glasgow, G42 9BA - 

  • Users

    Up to
    60 guests

Welcome to a hundred years of drama, triumph, tragedy and heart-stopping excitement, all at Glasgow’s premier corporate and private event venue.

Unforgettable games, historic Scottish events, intimate occasions, live performances from superstars of sport and music, landmark conferences and award-winning hospitality – Scotland’s National Stadium has a history like no other. Hampden is proud to be recognised by UEFA as a 5 star rated venue.

Our people and facilities make us proud. Over the years some of the world’s biggest stars have come to experience our world class service and hospitality. Make sure you are next. Share the world stage with us!

Our bright and spacious exhibition suite can accommodate up to 20 exhibition stands. This is also an excellent area for registration and refreshments if you wish to keep this separate from your main meeting. With adjustable lighting, plasma screens, telephone points and laptop connections, our dedicated events team are here to tailor your exhibition/meeting to your needs.

For an extra special experience the Museum can be hired exclusively outside normal opening hours for drinks reception and private dinners. Many conference organisers also book tours of the Stadium and Museum and incorporate them into their events as an incentive to their delegates.

Capacity & layout

Theatre

Theatre

up to 60

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 30

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 60

Classroom

Classroom

up to 40

Amenities

Disabled access

Disabled access

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Table / chairs included

Table / chairs included

Premises parking

Premises parking

Audio & visual

TV screen

TV screen

Space rules

Cancellation policy

100% refundable 1 day before the event

Location

Reviews

  • Laura Paterson

    July 2024

    Visited the stadium for the foo fighters' gig and had a great time. Plan ahead when it comes to travel since the trains and buses are usually packed. We parked further out and walked the rest of the way. On arrival, entry into the stadium was pretty straightforward. We bought a couple of bottles of soft drink. Unfortunately, they were decanted into paper cups, and so if you are not a fast drinker, then beware that someone is going to kick that cup over at some point. Having been to other stadiums, I thought the seats were fairly comfortable in comparison. The toilets were clean, and toilet tissue/soap fully stocked. Unfortunately, there seemed to be some issues with the sound at the stadium. I struggled to make out what was being said a lot of the time. And on a few songs, it took a moment before you knew what they were. The staff at the stadium were fantastic and incredibly helpful.

  • Jelly 98

    August 2024

    When Rangers took over here I was a bit hesitant, but honestly couldn't fault it. Getting into the stadium was smooth, the seats had more space then what Ibrox do, and it was easy to get too. Not to upset about the arrangement now I've been

  • Neil Mellon

    June 2024

    Great big stadium. Went to see the foo fighters. It seemed to be well organised. The issue I had was with the bar. £7.20 for a can of warm Tennant's poured into a paper cup. Absolute rip off.

  • Joe “Wotta” Anderson

    July 2024

    When you pay a lot of money for a VIP experience as an anniversary gift, you expect at least a little value for money, unfortunately someone forgot to tell the chef. Our ticket, which failed to arrive, had to be collected at the stadium, a minor inconvenience sure, but the whole VIP experience turned out to be a disappointing one. Our ticket included food and a drink, but the food was probably the worst thing I’ve ever seen on a plate. It consisted of a stale bit of bread and some sort of pickled sludge and cheese which looked like it had been sandwiched between the stale bread for a week. The party itself seemed an excuse just to get more money out of people, rather than provide value for the money you’d already spent on the tickets. The only advantage to these tickets was a good view of the concert and comfortable seats. Otherwise it was a waste of money tbh. I would try again, but only if Hampden ups its fame significantly. A bit like Scotland needs to I suppose. At least the concert was amazing.