Celtic Park

Glasgow

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Celtic Park

The Celtic Football Club was founded in Glasgow in the late 1880’s by two Irish priests, with the purpose of raising money in the poor East End of the city. Since then, the club has rapidly become one of the most successful in Scotland and its trophy room can boast 48 Scottish League Championships, 37 National Cups and even a European Cup. Celtic fans create a great atmosphere at every home game, which you will love to come and feel in person.

Do & See

Glasgow has a wide selection of museums and galleries, many of which are free of charge to enter. In a way, the city itself is an open-air museum for architecture with a special focus on the works of the Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh. To get a good view of the city from above, climb one of the many hills Glasgow was built upon: some of the best bird's-eye views uncover from the Necropolis.