Glasgow



Airds Moss Nature Reserve
Crookston Castle
Fossil Grove
Gallery of Modern Art
Glasgow Botanic Gardens
Glasgow Cathedral
Glasgow Museums Resource Centre
Glasgow Science Centre
Glasgow Sightseeing - See the best by bus
Glasgow Ski and Snowboard Centre
House for an Art Lover
Hutchesons' Hall
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Museum of Transport
People's Palace And Winter Gardens
Pollok House
Provand's Lordship
Scotland Street School Museum
St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
Tenement House
The Burrell Collection
The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour
Waverley Excursions

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Airds Moss Nature Reserve

An upland bog, with recovering heather and bog vegetation communities from a period of overgrazing. It is managed by sheep grazing for breeding waders and wintering hen harriers.

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Crookston Castle

The altered ruin of an unusual 15th-century castle. The property consists of a central tower with four square corner towers, set within 12th-century earthworks. Affords excellent views of south-west Glasgow.
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Fossil Grove

These fossilised tree stumps were discovered in 1887 when an old quarry was being landscaped as part of the work during the creation of the park. Careful excavation of the site uncovered the fossil remains, and a building was erected to protect them ...




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Gallery of Modern Art

GoMA is the second most visited contemporary art gallery outside London. It offers a thought-provoking programme of temporary exhibitions and workshops. GoMA displays work by local and international artists. It also addresses contemporary social issu...




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Glasgow Botanic Gardens

Covering an area of 2137 sq m, the Kibble Palace (dating from 1873) is one of the largest glasshouses in Britain and contains a marvellous collection of tree ferns from Australia and New Zealand and plants from Africa, the Americas and the Far East....




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Glasgow Cathedral

Glasgow Cathedral is built on the site where St Kentigern, or Mungo, the first bishop within the ancient British kingdom of Strathclyde, was thought to have been buried in AD 612. The present cathedral was built during the 13th to 15th centuries. It ...




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Glasgow Museums Resource Centre

Where else in Glasgow can you see a million objects, from the smallest insect to the biggest locomotive, all under one roof? Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC) is where! You name it, we've got it: paintings, pots, swords, stuffed animals, ship mo...




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Glasgow Science Centre

There are many elements that make Glasgow Science Centre one of Scotland's must-see visitor attractions.
The Centre is home to hundreds of interactive exhibits in the Science Mall, Scotland's only IMAX cinema, a Science Show Theatre, Climate Chan...




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Glasgow Sightseeing - See the best by bus

With distinctive buses and friendly staff, the choice in selected cities between multi-lingual commentary or live guide, an exclusive Kids Commentary in some destinations,
sightseeing has never been so much fun!
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Glasgow Ski and Snowboard Centre

Glasgow Ski & Snowboard Centre is the place to ski and board in the West of Scotland. In Bellahouston Park, only minutes away from central Glasgow, you will find a club with a modern floodlit dry slope, unrivalled instruction, and snowsport activitie...




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House for an Art Lover

Situated in a beautiful parkland setting and adjacent to magnificent Victorian Walled Gardens, House for an Art Lover is a truly unique venue.
Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, House for an Art Lover represents one of the most exciting pieces...




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Hutchesons' Hall

A chance to take a look inside one of Glasgow city centre's landmark buildings. Before entering, take a moment to look up at the imposing 1805 facade complete with statues from an earlier building of 1641. Once inside you'll be swept up the magnifice...




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Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

Kelvingrove is a very special museum. For generations of people from Glasgow and the surrounding neighbourhoods, it has a deep, personal significance linked with every stage of their lives. Visits to the art galleries are highlights of childhood memo...




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Museum of Transport

The Museum of Transport in the Kelvin Hall is one of the most popular museums of transport in the British Isles. It attracts half a million visitors a year. It was founded in 1964 and houses many exhibits of national and international importance....




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People's Palace And Winter Gardens

The People's Palace is Glasgow's social history museum and a chance to see the story of the people and city of Glasgow from 1750 to the present. You can see paintings, prints and photographs displayed alongside a wealth of historic artefacts, film an...




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Pollok House

Step into the magnificent mahogany and marble hallway at Pollok House and it's hard to believe you're only a few miles from Glasgow's vibrant city centre. The ancestral home of the Maxwell family who lived on the site for over six centuries, the pres...




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Provand's Lordship

At Provand's Lordship you can step back into Glasgow's past in the only house to survive from the medieval city. Provand's Lordship has been extensively restored to give a real flavour of life in medieval Glasgow.
The house was built in 1471 as pa...




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Scotland Street School Museum

Scotland Street School Museum presents the history of education in Scotland as a genuine school experience. It is also an essential destination for Mackintosh enthusiasts and all those interested in the history of design. The museum was designed by C...




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St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art

This unique museum explores the importance of religion in people's lives across the world and across time. The building, which stands on the site of the medieval Bishop's Castle, was opened in April 1993. The museum promotes the understanding and res...




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Tenement House

The Tenement House is an authentic 19th Glasgow tenement house, the home, for over fifty years, of Miss Agnes Toward, an ordinary lady who kept all sorts of things others would have thrown away....




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The Burrell Collection

Sir William Burrell and his wife, Constance, Lady Burrell gifted his collection of over 9,000 works of art to Glasgow in 1944. The city acquired one of the greatest collections created by one person. William Burrell had been an art collector since hi...




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The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour

The Tall Ship continue's to be a cultural asset for the city of Glasgow that offers both local people and visitors the opportunity to discover more about the maritime heritage of the city. This will be a dynamic experience with changing exhibitions a...




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Waverley Excursions

Welcome aboard the Pleasure 'Steamers' WAVERLEY & BALMORAL. Let us take you on an unforgettable journey aboard these wonderful historic ships. Sailing from over 100 ports and piers around the U.K, there is a destination and cruise to suit everyone. ...