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Best Things to Do in Glasgow Scotland

14 Aug, 2025 | Scotland | View Counts (553) |Return|

Glasgow has long been a component of a Traveling Professor small group tour to Scotland.  Glasgow, located on the banks of the River Clyde, is Scotland’s largest city and one of Europe's most exciting cultural capitals. Once an industrial powerhouse driven by shipbuilding and global trade, the city has transformed into a lively destination brimming with art, music, architecture, dining, and history. Whether you're in town for a day or staying longer, there’s always something to do in Glasgow.

Glasgow Cathedral and the Necropolis

Dating from the 13th to 15th centuries, Glasgow Cathedral—also known as the High Kirk of Glasgow, St. Kentigern’s, or St. Mungo’s Cathedral—is a stunning medieval building. Located near the Glasgow Necropolis, St. Mungo’s Museum, and the Royal Infirmary, this historic area is a must-visit.

George Square

At the heart of the city, George Square, named after King George III, is surrounded by significant civic buildings and monuments honoring famous Scots. It’s a great place to begin your Glasgow sightseeing journey.

The People’s Palace and Winter Gardens

Located in Glasgow Green, the oldest public space in the city, the People’s Palace opened in 1898. The museum and glasshouse offer a fascinating glimpse into Glasgow’s social history through artifacts and art.

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

Opened in 1901, Kelvingrove Museum features 22 galleries, including Renaissance masterpieces, natural history exhibits, and even a WWII Spitfire hanging from the ceiling. It’s set within the lush and scenic Kelvingrove Park, a 85-acre Victorian green space.

The Lighthouse

Built in 1895 as the former offices of the Glasgow Herald, The Lighthouse is now a creative hub offering exhibitions, events, and panoramic views of the city from its spiral staircase tower.

Riverside Museum and The Tall Ship Glenlee

Explore Glasgow’s industrial and transport heritage at the award-winning Riverside Museum. Step outside to board the historic Tall Ship Glenlee, moored on the River Clyde.

The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery

Located on the University of Glasgow’s main campus, the Hunterian is Scotland’s oldest public museum. It holds a rich collection of scientific and cultural artifacts, including works by artist James McNeill Whistler.

Duke of Wellington Statue

Famed for its ever-present traffic cone atop the head, the Equestrian Statue of the Duke of Wellington stands proudly outside the Gallery of Modern Art and has become a quirky symbol of Glasgow humor.


Travel Tip: Most Glasgow museums are free and open daily. For easy access to all the top attractions, hop on the Glasgow Hop-On Hop-Off Bus, a convenient and fun way to explore the city.

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