Glasgow · Comparison
Ibrox vs Celtic Park Stadium Tour
Both are exceptional. Here is how to decide which to visit — or whether to do both.
The quick answer
Choose Ibrox if: you want more time (90 minutes vs 60), a unique Victorian stadium building, and the world's most decorated club's trophy collection.
Choose Celtic Park if: you want Scotland's largest stadium, the Lisbon Lions' European Cup story, and a lower price — particularly good value for families.
Do both if: you have a full day in Glasgow. Together they tell the complete story of Scottish football.
Side by side
| Ibrox | Celtic Park | |
|---|---|---|
| Duration | 90 minutes | 60 minutes |
| Adult price | £25 | £18.50 |
| Child price | £13.50 | £12.50 |
| Under 5 | — | Free |
| Family ticket | — | £58 (2+2) |
| Capacity | 51,082 | 60,411 |
| Cashless | Yes | Yes |
Our verdict
If doing one: Celtic Park for international visitors and families; Ibrox for architectural history and a longer experience. If doing both, do Celtic Park in the morning and Ibrox in the afternoon — the two grounds are about 4 miles apart.
From £18.50 · 60 minutes
From £25 · 90 minutes
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