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25 Best Things to Do in Glasgow

 

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The largest city in Scotland is Glasgow, which lies on the River Clyde. It is well-known for its vibrant shopping areas and rich culture. Every year, it attracts many tourists. You can find everything you need within this vibrant city, whether you are looking for culture, food, or shopping. People make Glasgow, the slogan that describes the city, is true. You’ll soon be chatting with both locals and tourists alike.

Follow us as we take you through the top things to do in Glasgow, to discover how important the city’s history was to make it what is it today.

1. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow

Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum is located in the heart of Glasgow’s West End. It has been standing for over a century and features stunning architecture and many different exhibit rooms. It’s a free attraction that should not be missed. The Kelvingrove Subway Station is a short walk away, so it’s easy to reach. There are more than 22 galleries and over 8000 objects inside to grab your attention. From Salvador Dali’s Christ of St. John of the Cross, to exhibits about dinosaurs and prehistoric animals, you can go anywhere. You can’t forget about the beautiful displays of animals and the skeletons of stags that could make anyone feel small.

2. Shopping on Buchanan Street

Buchanan Street, Glasgow

Do you find yourself one of those travelers who must shop no matter where you are in the world? Buchanan Street is the place for you. Buchanan Street is the heart of the city’s shopping district and connects you to a variety of shops. Buchanan Galleries is the most popular destination for tourists and locals. There you will find everything, from Hollister and Pandora to Millie’s Cookies to The Whisky Shop. It would be a great place to escape the rain, as Scottish weather isn’t known for being particularly good.

 

 

3. Glasgow Tigers Speedway

Glasgow Speedway

These men have a great reputation for being the only professional speedway team west of Scotland. If you are interested in attending one of their events, the season runs from March to August. However, it is a good idea to check the match schedule prior to your trip. It will be a great day filled with entertainment, good food, and a lot of fun watching them. Children and adults alike will enjoy the Glasgow Tigers Speedway events as they vie for their spot on the British Speedway Premier League table.

 

4. Bread Meats Bread

Bread Meats Bread

It has rapidly become one of the best eating places in central Glasgow since the opening of Bread Meats Bread. It is known for its unreserved service, which has helped it earn the reputation it deserves. Every customer is treated the same way, which gives it the feeling of a family-owned business where every guest is treated with respect. They also offer vegetarian options, so don’t let their name fool you! You can choose from a simple burger or the Wolf of St Vincent Street burger when you visit. Poutine, Canada’s national dish is now available at the restaurant. There has been a decrease in people suffering from terrible hangovers. You are invited to enjoy a delicious, family-oriented meal.

 

 

5. Riverside Museum

Riverside Museum, Glasgow

The Riverside Museum is a great place to explore Glasgow’s history. It’s only a seven-minute walk from the Riverside Museum that you can take the subway around to Partick Subway Station. You can get around the city by subway, which is easy and convenient. It also has a loop system that makes it difficult to get lost. The Riverside Museum has something for everyone. It also offers a glimpse into the rich history of Glasgow. There are everything from vintage cars and locomotives to an actual Stormtrooper. Take a trip back in time and explore the interactive “shops”, then climb aboard the exhibits to have some fun.

6. The West End

West End, Glasgow

Many consider the West End to be the most beautiful area of Glasgow. You should definitely take the time to visit it while you’re out exploring the city. It is one of those places that will leave a lasting impression on you when you travel, with its unique character that cannot be easily defined. It has a wonderful mix of architecture and character. There are many charming vintage shops and small bars and restaurants in the alleyways. There are many options for vegetarian Indian cuisine as well as Thai restaurants. This is an area you’ll want to return to again and again.

 

 

7. Nardini’s

Nardini's

Children and adults will both love Nardini’s Ice Cream Parlour. The shop is located on the corner of West End. It offers 32 flavours of icecream, all made in-house. Their ice cream is a classic recipe that has twice won the UK Ice Cream Championship. You can either take your ice cream out or enjoy a sundae. You can find options for your kids, such as the Chocolate Marshmallow Dream. There are also options that you might like, such as the Raspberry Snowball Delight or the Tasty Toffee Tablet. You’ll love the warmth and comfort of the parlour, even though you are traveling through the winter, which is most of Glasgow.

8. Glasgow Science Centre

Glasgow Science Centre

Do you have children that you would like to entertain while on vacation? This is the place for you. The Glasgow Science Centre was designed to entertain and teach children about science and technology. The Big Explorer area is for children under 7 years old. Here they can use water and operate cranes to balance a pretend cargo ship. They can also put on a show under the sea while enjoying some entertainment with a walking piano and a musical shark. The soft play area at the bottom floor is great for children who are young. The planetarium is a great place for children and adults to explore their imaginations.

 

 

9. Kelvingrove Park

Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow

Are you looking for a quiet day while traveling? Kelvingrove Park is a place you might like to visit. It’s located on the banks of the River Kelvin and covers 85 acres. This park provides an urban sanctuary for both animals and humans. You might see animals as rare or common as kingfishers, otters, and red foxes. Red foxes are a common sight in the West End. They will not leave you alone and they can be seen quite often after sunset. The park is very popular during the nice weather. It is also popular with dog owners and students at the nearby university. You can take a relaxing stroll or have a picnic. You could even bring your family to the park for an animal hunt.

10. Black Sheep Bistro

Black Sheep Bistro

You will find many restaurants in Glasgow that will grab your attention because of the family-run atmosphere they offer. The Black Sheep Bistro, however, is one you must visit. You will be captivated by the cozy, traditional atmosphere and the wide variety of family favorites they have to offer. You can choose from a variety of desserts, including battered haddock and macaroni cheese. It is best to book ahead as this place can be very popular.

 

 

11. The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

While there are many performing arts venues in the UK that can offer some kind of performance every day, not many can claim to host more than 500 performances each year. This is the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. You should take a look online to find the right activity for you. There are pantomimes, musical theatre, and drama. The auditorium is modern and comfortable with a beautiful architecture. Friendly student staff will be available to answer your questions.

 

12. Glasgow Cathedral

Glasgow Cathedral

Many of the remaining medieval cathedrals in the United Kingdom are now demolished. You should visit one of the great cathedrals of Glasgow while you’re there. It is home to one of the most extensive collections of postwar stained glass windows and has been used for worship for over 800 years. Every wall is decorated with memorial pieces, hand-carved pews, and brilliant arches. The Glasgow Cathedral is the perfect building for anyone who has an interest in architecture, history, or photography.

 

 

13. The Necropolis

The Necropolis, Glasgow

The Glasgow Cathedral is right next to the strangest attraction you can see in Glasgow. The Necropolis, which is modeled on Paris’ Pere-Lachaise, is one of Europe’s most important cemeteries. The 37-acres of land are home to 50,000 monuments. In the summer, you will find a variety of flowers, bees, and butterflies. Park Rangers keep the cemetery safe and allow you to explore it for free. There’s a good chance you’ll recognize an area, since The Necropolis has been featured in many television programs and films.

14. Tiffney’s Steakhouse

Tiffney's Steakhouse

Tiffney’s Steakhouse is a great choice if you are in the West End and need to decide where to eat. You can be sure that your food is 100% sourced from local sources. The Highland cattle are raised in natural grass-fed environments. Their beef is typically dry aged for approximately 50 days. Enjoy a delicious meal prepared just the way you like it. You can also come in on Sunday to enjoy one of their set Sunday Roasts which are a British staple.

 

 

15. The People’s Palace & Winter Gardens

People's Palace and Winter Gardens

Are you interested in learning more about the history of every city you visit? This attraction is weather dependent, but it will allow you to see how life was in Glasgow from the 18 th to 20 th centuries. The main house contains a variety of artifacts, photographs and prints from all periods. You can wander amongst beautiful plants and the restored Doulton fountain in the Winter Gardens. There is a cafe that offers a reasonable price where you can stop by and get something to eat if you feel hungry.

 

16. The Glasgow School of Art

Glasgow School of Art

This attraction offers a one-hour tourOf Art that reveals much about Glasgow’s history. The famous Rennie Mackintosh can be viewed and learn all about his life from a student to a master design professional whose work is well-known around the globe. The building was recently damaged by fire, and it had to be rebuilt. His mind is what fascinates many travellers about Mackintosh’s work. Mackintosh was able to work in many different areas, including as an architect, painter, interior designer, and a brilliant artist. You can see why his name is so well-known to Glasgow residents.

 

 

17. The SSE Hydro

SSE Hydro

It’s worth checking out the performances at The SSE Hydro while you travel if you enjoy watching live performances. You’ll find plenty of bars and restaurants nearby, so you can keep your eyes open for famous names. It is a stunning venue with enough space to accommodate many people. However, it often hosts comedy as well as other entertainment. It can get very crowded, but this is a good thing.

18. Tick Tock Unlock

Tick Tock Unlock

The popularity of live escape games has been quite high in Britain in recent months. This particular venue allows you to channel your inner detective and work with a group. Your team must communicate well to solve the puzzles laid out before them and find the clues to escape. They are safer than other venues hosting similar escape rooms. You can book online to avoid disappointment as prices may vary according to the season.

 

 

19. Hunterian Museum

Hunterian Museum, Glasgow

The Hunterian Museum adds a unique touch to the many museums found in Glasgow. You can find everything here, from Ichthyosaurs and Comic Invention. You can also visit the Zoology Museum, which is completely free. You can pay PS5 for special exhibitions, which are sometimes held. Add the Hunterian Museum to your list of places you wish to visit when you’re in Glasgow.

20. Pollok Country Park

Pollok Country Park

It is the only park in Glasgow that is a country park. It has been awarded the Best Park of Britain and Best Park of Europe in the last decade, and it is well worth a visit. You will have the chance to meet a variety of animals up close, including Highland Cattle. There are 360 acres of green space and walking trails. It’s a great place to take your children, but also for the fun of the wonderful areas that have been created just for them, and the mini waterfalls they can see depending on the trail they choose.

 

 

21. Nippon Kitchen

Nippon Kitchen, Glasgow

Nippon Kitchen, like the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow, is a restaurant that is unique. You can be sure that Nippon Kitchen will provide the highest quality service by using only fresh ingredients from Japan and specialist ingredients imported directly from Japan. The Japanese design is simple and elegant, with beautiful wooden panels. They import their sake from Japan and can provide a variety of options. You’ll find it, whether it’s tempura or ramen, here.

22. City Chambers

City Chambers, Glasgow

The City Chambers are located in Glasgow’s famous George Square. The building is open for a guided tour at no cost at 10.30am or 2.30pm on weekdays. Weekend tours are not available. The grand interior chambers within the outer case of the architecture are not visible from the outside. The ballroom looks like it came out of another century. There are 2 dome-covered spires. All of the tour guides provide exceptional service and give you enough information to help you understand what you are seeing. You’ll be able to capture some stunning shots if you have a camera.

 

 

23. Glasgow Film Theatre

Glasgow Film Theatre

Glasgow Film Theatre is the perfect place to go if you love classic world cinema or contemporary arthouse films. You’re sure to find something that you like within this building. For a complete listing of their upcoming shows, go online. They pride themselves on a personal approach to their audience, creating a friendly, comfortable environment for them to enjoy the film. In the Cafe Cosmo, you will find everything you need from coffee to cakes. Enjoy your time, relax and enjoy.

24. Grosvenor Riverboat Casino

Grosvenor Riverboat Casino

Are you one of those people who enjoys a trip to a casino every now and again? The Grosvenor Riverboat casino is a great option if you’re one of these people. The beautiful views from the River Clyde are breathtaking, especially when the sun sets. They also have an a la carte Louisiana-style restaurant and a bar that closes at midnight. You can play blackjack, roulette, and other popular slots. You can choose to sit down and enjoy a delicious meal or gamble with the luck of the draw.

 

 

25. Willow Tea Rooms

Willow Tea Rooms

Even though everyone is different, you should visit one of the Willow Tea Rooms while in Glasgow. Rennie Mackintosh was a key player in the design of these venues back in 1903. He designed everything, from their architecture to the outfits of waitresses. One is located on Sauchiehall Street and the other in Buchanan Street. You can order everything, from homemade sandwiches to traditional Scones with clotted Cream and Jam. You will also have a wide selection of teas and coffees available.

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