Hampden Park Stadium, Bell Suite
Hampden Park Hampden Park, Glasgow, G42 9BA -
Up to
140 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!
Large space with flexibility to host social events, corporate meetings and more. This space is adjoining to the Baird suite and can be used as ne large space or be partitioned off into 2 sections.
Capacity & layout
Dining
up to 140
Theatre
up to 140
Boardroom
up to 40
Cabaret
up to 140
Classroom
up to 50
Amenities
Disabled access
Air conditioning
Natural light
Table / chairs included
Premises parking
Audio & visual
TV screen
WiFi
Space rules
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 1 day before the event
Location
Reviews
Michael Holden MBE
Here for the SFA league cup final. Electric atmosphere. Good view, friendly and helpful stewards. Great disabled toilet facilities and a Changing Places for both sets of fans.
robert barnsley
Probably only deserves a four as a stadium, bit too open and friendly, doesn’t create the cauldron effect you want for your national stadium. However as a long suffering member of the Scotland supporters club, I just can’t mark it down, also the fans make up for the stadium
Dragutin Cividini
Very bad public transport options to get to or from the stadium. Stands behind both goals are very far from the pitch and view is just terrible. OK and not expensive food/drink options, but very long and slow moving queues. We were there for Scotland national football team match, stadium was packed with almost 50k people, but the atmosphere was far from impressive, quite poor in fact.
Graeme Lynch
I was here to see Scotland v Portugal and it reminds me why I'm really not a fan of Hampden. Getting to and from the stadium is an absolute nightmare. There are other stadiums in Glasgow that are much harder to travel to and from. The pitch is so far away from the stands you honestly need binoculars. I struggled to see the action at the other end, and that's with my glasses on. Ordered a pie, crisps and bottle of water and it came to £9. If you combine all that with the difficulty I had getting in (qr code wouldn't work at the gate) then it's not a great place to visit. Scotland's national stadium deserves better.