Glasgow Attractions & Museums
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A list of the main attractions in and around
Glasgow with websites, postcodes, images and links to
maps and reviews.
Glasgow is a large sprawling city with many of its
attractions spread out. The City Tour Buses depart from
George Square/Centre of Glasgow, visiting most of the
main attractions.
Glasgow also has good inexpensive Bus and Rail
services to visit other attractions.
If walking round, click on the Postcode for a
Google Phone Map to guide you to that attraction and
gives reviews.
The first 10 attractions are in the City centre
and to the east, on the Red Tour Bus route, also a
real good Walking Tour , about a 5 mile walk going
round them all.
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George Square
George Square (Centre of Glasgow) is the most visited
attraction in Glasgow, laid out in 1781. The City Chambers (seat
of local government) that gives free tours most days,
was built at the east side, and Queen Street Train
Station built in the north-west corner. City Tour
Buses depart from here.
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Gallery of Modern Art
In the centre of Glasgow by George Square. This
building was originally built as a Grecian-Style
Mansion for a 1700s Tobacco Merchant. In the early
1990s, it became the Gallery of Modern Art. The
buildings interior just has to be seen. Tel 0141 287
3050. FREE Admission.
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The Lighthouse
Close to the Gallery of Modern Art on Mitchell Lane.
A Charles Rennie Mackintosh building now used as a
centre for Design and Architecture with a Cafe and
Shop, with great views from the top. FREE
Admission.
Website . G1 3NU
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Glasgow Cathedral
0.6 of a mile northeast of George Square. Glasgow
Cathedral is probably the most impressive building in
the City, built in the 1100s. The Necropolis / Grave
Yard at the Cathedral is also a top attraction. Tel
0141 552 6891. FREE Admission.
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St Mungo Museum
0.6 of a mile east of George Square next to Glasgow
Cathedral. St Mungo Museum has galleries of artefacts
and works of art that show the importance of Religion
in peoples' lives, across the World. Tel 0141 276
1625. FREE Admission.
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Provand's Lordship
0.6 of a mile east of George Square next to Glasgow
Cathedral. Provand's Lordship was built in 1471,
originally as part of a Hospital, one of only four
medieval buildings to survive in Glasgow. Tel 0141
276 1625. FREE Admission.
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Tennent's Lager Brewery
Tour
1 mile east of George Square on Duke Street between
Glasgow Cathedral and The Peoples Palace. 450 years
of Brewing with a tour of the Wellpark Brewery for
displays of Branding and Advertising over the years.
Tel: 0141 202 7145.
Website . G31 1JD
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The People's Palace
Just over 1 mile southeast of George Square in the
large Glasgow Green Park. A Social History Museum for
the story of the people and city of Glasgow from 1750
to the present, and a Victorian Glasshouse with a
Cafe. The Glasshouse may be closed for some time for
renovations but the area is great to visit. Tel 0141
276 0788. FREE Admission. Tel: 0141 276 0788.
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Glasgow Police Museum
Half of a mile east of George Square on Bell Street
fairly close to the Peoples Palace, in the Merchant
City area. This Museum covers the History of Glasgow
Police from 1779 - 1975 with Artifacts, Stories, and
Images. Tel: 0141 552 1818.
Website . Wiki . G1 1LG
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St Andrew's Cathedral
Glasgow
Half of a mile south of George Square next to the
River Clyde where there is Walking/Jogging path for
miles west and east. The Cathedral Church of Saint
Andrew is a Roman Catholic Cathedral designed in 1814
by James Gillespie Graham in the Neo Gothic style.
FREE Admission.
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The next Attractions are on the west side of
Glasgow centre, normally visited by the Red Bus Tours
as are well spread out.
The first 5 are also a popular day out walking
along the scenic riverside, about 3 miles out then
catch any inexpensive bus back to the city
centre.
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Glasgow Tower & Science
Centre
2 miles southwest of George Square. A purpose-built
Science Centre with the Science Mall, IMAX Cinema,
and the Glasgow Tower for
great views over the City at 416 feet. Tel 0141 420
5000.
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The Clydeside
Distillery
Across the footbridge from the Scinece Centre on
Stobcross Road. Opened in late 2017, producing Single
Malt Scotch Whisky with a Visitor Centre and Shop.
Tel: 0141 212 1401.
Website . G3 8QQ
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Riverside Museum
2.5 miles southwest of George Square. Houses the
popular Glasgow's Museum of Transport and The Tall Ship. This Museum is a short
riverside walk west of the Science Centre and SEC .
Also with Fast Boat Trips. Tel 0141 287
2720. FREE Admission.
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Govan Stones Glasgow
3 miles southwest of George Square. In the centre of
Govan, across the footbridge at the Riverside Museum.
31 pieces of early Medieval sculptures from the 800s
to 1000s. These include an ornate solid stone
sarcophagus, carved stone slabs, and hogback stones.
FREE Admission.
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Fairfield Govan
Heritage
Shipbuilding Museum a short walk west of Govan Old
Church, for the history of Shipbuilding on the River
Clyde, the largest shipbuilders in the world in the
early 1900s.
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The next 6 attractions are also on the Red Tour
Bus Route. They can also be a good Day Walk going out
Sauchiehall Street, then into the West End for the
Kelvingrove Museum, University Museums, and Botannic
Gardens. About a 3 mile walk out then catch any
inexpensive Bus back to the City centre, or the
Tube.
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Kelvingrove Art Gallery &
Museum
1.8 miles northwest. Opened in 1901 with a great
variety of Art, Artifacts and Animals from around the
World. The Museum also has one of the top collections
of Arms and Armour, and two room dedicated to Charles
Rennie Mackintosh. Tel 0141 276 9599. FREE
Admission.
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University of Glasgow
2 miles northwest of George Square next to the
Kelvingrove Museum. Home to Scotland's oldest Public
Museum, and the World's largest collection of works
by the Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
FREE Admission.
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Glasgow Botanic
Gardens
Just over 2 miles northwest of George Square past the
University. Built for the Glasgow botanist Thomas
Hopkirk in 1817, at the western end of Sauchiehall
Street. In 1842, the Gardens were moved to this
larger site. Tel 0141 276 1614. FREE Admission.
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Royal Highland Fusiliers
Regimental Museum
1 mile northwest of George Square at 518 Sauchiehall
Street. This Museum covers the Officers and Men over
300 years in Campaigns around the World. Tel: 0141
332 0961. Also on the Red Tour Bus route. FREE
Admission.
Website . Wiki . G2 3LW
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Scottish Jewish Heritage
Centre
1 mile northeast of George Square at 129 Hill Street.
Based in Garnethill Synagogue, the first
purpose-built synagogue in Scotland. A short walk
north of the Fusiliers Museum up the real steep
Garnet Street. Tel: 0141 332 4151.
Website . Wiki . G3 6UB
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The Tenement House
1 mile northeast of George Square at 145 Buccleuch.
Museum showing what it was like to live in Glasgow in
the early 1900s. A short walk north of the Jewish
Centre. Tel: 0141 333 0183.
Website . Wiki . G3 6QN
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The next Attractions are on the east and south
side of Glasgow with many on the Yellow Bus Tour.
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Celtic Football Club
2.5 miles east of Glasgow centre. The Celtic Visitor
Centre is at Celtic Park, one of the largest football
stadiums in Europe, the perfect place to learn all
about the Club, from its founding in 1888. How to get there. On the
Yellow Bus Tour. Tel 0871 226 1888.
Website . Wiki Page . G40 3RE
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Pollok House
4 miles southwest of George Square. A Georgian
Country House showing life as it was for the wealthy,
with an Art Collection. There are regular Buses and
Trains from the city centre as well as the Yellow
Tour Buses. Admission Prices on the website. The
interior of the house may be closed for some time due
to a refurb but the exterior and gardens are
impressive.
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Burrell Collection
4 miles southwest of George Square. The Burrell
Collection is a large Art Museum in Pollok Park,
close to Pollok House with over 8000 objects
including work by major Artists including Rodin,
Degas, and Cezanne and more. FREE Admission.
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House for an Art Lover
4 miles southwest of George Square. A Country House
with an Arts Centre and Cafe, also a Dry Ski Slope in the grounds, on the
Yellow Tour Bus Route. Tel: 0141 483 1600.
Website . G41 5BW
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Rangers Football Club
3.6 miles southwest of Glasgow centre. The Ibrox
Tours allows you to experience this World famous
Stadium with your very own all areas pass. RFC was
founded in 1872. How to get there. On the Yellow Tour
Bus Route. Tel 0141 580 8500.
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The next Attractions are on the south and west
sides of Glasgow not on any Tour Bus routes, so
harder to get to.
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Scotland Street School
Museum
1.6 miles south of George Square at 225 Scotland
Street, southwest of the city centre not on any tour
bus toutes. Museum designed by Charles Rennie
Mackintosh between 1903-1906, go to School in the
Victorian era. Tel: 0141 287 0500. FREE
Admission.
Website . Wiki . G5 8QB
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Scottish Football
Museum
3 miles south of Glasgow centre. This Museum at
Hampden Park covers
the History of Football in Scotland from the first
Club founded in 1867 til today. Tel 0141 616 6139.
Regular Trains run between Glasgow Central and Mount
Florida stations, leaving a half mile walk to the
museum.
Website . Wiki/Page . G42 9BA
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Holmwood House
5 miles south of Glasgow centre. This Mansion is in
the Cathcart area of Glasgow, said to be one of the
Scottish architect Alexander ‘Greek’
Thomson’s finest works. Regular Trains run from
Central Station to Cathcart Station half of a mile
from the house. Admission Prices and opening times on
the website. Tel: 0141 571 0184.
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Fossil Grove
4 miles west of George Square at Victoria Park.
Museum with Fossilised stumps and roots of eleven
extinct Lepidodendron trees, discovered in 1887. Tel
0141 287 5918. Free Admission. The X4 bus runs between
Central Train Station and Victoria Park.
Website . Wiki . G14 9QR
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XSite Braehead
5 miles west, a family entertainment with a vast
shopping centre, bars, restaurants, cinema, family
attractions, and extreme activities. Regular Buses
run to and from Buchanan Bus Station in the City
centre.
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Titan Clydebank
7 miles west of George Square. A 150 feet high
cantilever crane built in 1907. It was designed to be
used in the lifting of heavy equipment, such as
engines, during the fitting out of battleships and
ocean liners at the John Brown & Company
shipyard. It is now at times used as a tourist
attraction with great views from the top and Bunjee
Jumping. Check the postcode link for when open and
reviews.
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Scotland's Theme Park
M&Ds
12 miles southeast. 5 terrifying White Knuckle rides,
over 20 kids' rides, 18 hole Miniature Golf, Glow in
the Dark indoor bowling, a large indoor complex
including a gigantic Soft Play Area, bars, and
restaurants. There are no Trains or Buses, Taxis cost
around £35 each way. Tel: 01698 333 777. Large Images
Website . Wiki Page . ML1 3RT
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Glengoyne Whisky
Distillery
14 miles north of George Square. One of the most
visited distilleries in Scotland with a number of
tours from: 10am to 4pm. Shop open from: 10am - 5pm.
For those that also like a hike, the 1,400ft Dumgoyne Hill is situated next to the
distillery, with a good real steep trail all the way
to the top, a mini mountain. The X10 Bus runs from
Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station right to the Distillery.
Tel 01360 550 254.
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See also Boat Trips for more tours of
Glasgow.
There are now a number of Escape Rooms in Glasgow,
Map Links.
For attractions & mountain/hill hiking in the
area just north of Glasgow, see the Click on Map.
For attractions & mountain/hill hiking in the
area just south of Glasgow, see the Click on Map.
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