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After a multi-million-pound development, Tynecastle Park has become one of Edinburgh's must-visit destinations. Our Heritage Team works hard to bring the past to life, by creating fun and informative experiences for any Hearts supporter, tourist or local visitor. A city institution, Tynecastle Park now offers a great visitor experience for those looking to make a trip to the capital even more special.

Make Tynecastle Park your destination and visit our beautiful and welcoming Museum to learn about the rich history of our Club from its beginning in 1874 to the present day or spend some time in the club's Forever in our Hearts Memorial Garden.
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It is our aim to ensure there are no barriers to the use of Tynecastle Park by disabled supporters and as such we aim to provide easily accessible information about the stadium's facilities and use. Access to Tynecastle Stadium for wheelchair users and other disabled spectators is through designated entrances around the stadium.
Once you have decided what match you would like to attend and have identified which age bracket you fall into, you must choose which seating zone you would like to sit in. Once you have decided which fixture you want to attend and where you want to sit, the next thing to do is purchase your match ticket.
Famed for its award-winning atmosphere, there is no finer sight than watching the Jambos run out to a sea of maroon packed inside the recently-redeveloped stadium. Match tickets can be purchased online at Hearts eTickets or in person at the Hearts Ticket Office, situated in the Clubstore inside the Main Stand, just off the Foundation Plaza.
The Hearts revival has captured the imagination of fans and media alike and there has never been a better time to expose and build your brand at Tynecastle. Stadium advertising reaches around 400,000 supporters in one season. With static boards in prime TV positions and state of the art LED systems on trackside, you have the potential to access millions of supporters on television.
The Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act 2005 and the Prohibition of Smoking in Certain Premises (Scotland) Regulations 2006 state that no smoking is allowed in premises that are wholly or substantially enclosed. For the comfort of all supporters and staff smoking is prohibited in all hospitality areas, the seating decks and the entire length of the concourse including the stadium corners.
Reviews (7)
Alexander Duff Junior
Alexander Duff Junior
Mar 14, 2018
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Everyone told me Hearts were a big football team but when I visited the stadium as a tourist the football from Hearts on offer was extremely poor. It was anything but entertaining. If you want to be entertained and have a right good sing song with very friendly people get along to Easter road for a far superior experience.
Mind the gap too.
Barry Logan
Barry Logan
Jan 22, 2018
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Nufc fan heading to my second hearts match this Saturday... love the ground and love the aptmosphere great club
Tony Lyons
Tony Lyons
Jul 16, 2017
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Marvellous fans, pity the club didnt use a little common sense and FILL the stadium, 1300 tickets for the biggest travelling support in the Country, just a couple of hours down the road? Nonetheless, nice venue, but parking is impossible.
Gareth McCleary
Gareth McCleary
Dec 28, 2016
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Love my club. Last night was a good one. Have had bad ones. But will not stop going whatever.
Lars Juntgen
Lars Juntgen
May 03, 2016
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Thank you for being that friendly towards a foreign football fan and giving me the opportunity to visit your charming stadium. It was a pleasure even with the wrong result. Hearts of Midlothian is something I will never forget!
Fox E.
Fox E.
May 03, 2015
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Most Great Lake States love my friend Ian from Scotland, but central Michigan natives despise him. "Heart Of MI Loathes Ian." So much so that they named this club after it.

They are known as Hearts, and they are arguably Edinburgh's greatest team (don't tell the rival Hibernian) and arguably Scotland's third biggest team (don't tell Dundee, Dundee United, Aberdeen, and so on). Their average attendance is the 3rd highest in the country.

First-Hand Experience: As Hearts are one of my fave teams in the UK (right up there with Celtic and Dundee United in Scots terms
Matthew L.
Matthew L.
Jul 17, 2010
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Hearts of Midlothian are the other major footballing team in Edinburgh. Based in Gorgie, Hearts over recent years have struggled to maintain its old dominance between the Edinburgh clubs.

It has been sad to watch the whole Vladimir Romanov saga! When he took over the club he promised great things including a lot of investment. However, after winning the Scottish Cup in 2006, by beating Gretna one nil, the club has been on a decline.

The club's top players left including Craig Gordon, Paul Hartley and former captain Steven Pressley. And instead of reinvesting the money, the money has instead