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  1. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

    Argyle Street, West End M-Th, Sa 10:00-17:00; F, Su 11:00-17:00 Free 55.86854, -4.29080

    The city's grandest public museum, with one of the finest civic collections in Europe housed within this Glasgow Victorian landmark. The collection is quite varied, with artworks, biological displays and anthropological artifacts.…

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    The museum as a whole is well-geared towards children and families, with "discovery center" rooms of interactive exhibits and all the displays labeled with easy-to-understand descriptions. The "Life" wing holds fossils, wildlife displays, artifacts from ancient Egypt, exhibits on the Scottish people, a hall of arms and armor, and even a Submarine Spitfire hanging in the main hall of the wing. The "Expression" wing holds a fantastic collection of fine and decorative arts, including Salvador Dalí's celebrated "Crucifixion of St. John of the Cross" painting and select works by renowned artists like Van Gogh, Monet and Rembrandt, as well as a hall of period Glasgow furnishings by Mackintosh. The main hall has a functioning organ, and daily recitals are played in the afternoon.

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  2. Glasgow Central Station

    Gordon Street M-Sa 04:00-00:30, Su 07:00-00:30 55.86030, -4.25780

    The city's principal railway terminus, which is worth entering for its grand interior, which you can access from Gordon Street on the north side of the building. On the exterior, a feature of note is the massive glass walled bridge (known as the Hielanman's Umbrella) which spans Argyle Street and holds up the tracks and platforms.…

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    You can go on a [https://www.glasgowcentraltours.co.uk/ tour of the station], which is highly recommended, but booking in advance is essential and places sell quickly. Don't be put off because you aren't interested in trains - the tour is mostly about the history and architecture of the station. The guides are really enthusiastic about railway history and have countless stories to share of the station's place in Glasgow's history: through the industrial revolution, through the war and to the present. You also get to visit an abandoned underground platform! The £13 entry fee goes into a pot earmarked for preserving the station's history and improving the tour.

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  3. Glasgow School of Art

    167 Renfrew St £9.75 adults, £8 students/seniors, £4.75 youth 55.86609, -4.26376

    The Glasgow School of Art is Scotland's only independent art school offering university level programmes and research in architecture, fine art and design. If you want to create your own art, enrol for evening classes or the summer school.…

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    The original building on the campus was seen as one of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's finest buildings, housing one of Britain's pre-eminent schools of art, design and architecture. In May 2014, the Mackintosh building was closed for the foreseeable future due to a major fire which damaged the west wing of the building (that had been added 1907-09), destroying the library. Efforts are ongoing to salvage damaged art works. Due to the closure the original building tour no longer takes place. However a new external tour ([http://www.gsa.ac.uk/visit-gsa/mackintosh-at-the-gsa-tour/ Mackintosh at the GSA Tour]) is available and tells about Mackintosh's role at the Glasgow School of Art. The tour lasts 1 hour.

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  4. Glasgow Green

    Park open at all times 55.85282, -4.24437

    The most famous of the Glasgow parks, Glasgow Green was founded by Royal grant in 1450 and has slowly been enclosed by the city and evolved from grazing land into a modern public park. "The Green" as its known to the locals is one of the major venues for concerts and open air events in Glasgow.…

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    Among the highlights are the People's Palace and Winter Gardens (covered above), Nelson's Memorial, an obelisk or needle: built to commemorate Nelson's victory at the battle of Trafalgar, the Templeton Carpet Factory, with its ornate brick work (now a business centre), and the Doulton Fountain, the largest terracotta fountain in the world. There is limited official parking in or around the green and the area is notorious for car crime. Be aware the council will tow away illegally parked vehicles and charge you up to £250 to get them back!

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  5. Glasgow University

    University Avenue, West End Exterior and campus always visible; Visitor centre M-Sa 09:30-17:00 Free 55.87273, -4.28797

    Founded as an institution in 1451, the University itself is the fourth oldest in the entire United Kingdom, and one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the country. Contains the Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery (see below), including a reconstruction of Mackintosh's house.…

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    The exterior of the main building is fine in its own right; the current main University building is neo-Gothic and dates from 1870, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott (the man who also designed London's St Pancras railway station). The main building has an interesting visitor's centre (open all year round) which is free and sits atop a drumlin with commanding views over Kelvingrove Park and the western fringes of the city.

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  6. Park Circus

    55.86910, -4.27884

    An area of Georgian townhouses laid out in a radial pattern similar to the English city of Bath. This neighbourhood has made the transition from originally being an upmarket residential area to a prestigious office district for mainly legal and consultancy firms, although in recent years there have been moves to encour…

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    age the companies back into the city centre and return the buildings to residential use. If you make the effort to walk through Kelvingrove Park, go up to this area as it is worth descending down the grand Granite Staircase, on the south side of the hill facing the river.

  7. Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery

    University Avenue, University Of Glasgow Tu-Sa 10:00-17:00, Su 11:00-16:00, closed M Free in general; special exhibitions: £5.00 adult, £3.00 concession, free under 18 55.87172, -4.28781

    The art gallery contains a world famous Whistler collection, and various temporary exhibitions. It also contains The Mackintosh House, a reconstruction of the principal interiors from the Glasgow home of the Scottish architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928).…

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    The separate museum is the oldest public museum in Scotland and has a variety of exhibits, including a display on the Romans in Scotland (featuring items found in the Roman Fort in Bearsden), one on the various dinosaur discoveries found on the Isle of Skye, and various temporary exhibitions.

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  8. City Chambers

    George Square Guided tours M-F at 10:30 and 14:30. For individuals pre-booking is ''not'' necessary. A larger group needs to make a reservation: +44 141 287-4018 Free 55.86093, -4.24858

    This imposing structure in George Square was built in 1888 in the Italian Renaissance style and is the headquarters of Glasgow City Council. Tours of the building are available daily, and visitors can see the magnificent marble staircases, lobbies, see the debating chamber and the lavish banqueting hall. Tours take about 45 min.…

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    In front the building, George Square, the city's notional centre, is populated by several statues of civic leaders and famous figures from history and is often used for outdoor events.

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  9. Willow Tea Rooms

    217 Sauchiehall St Mon-Sat 9:00-17:30, Sun 10:30-17:30 (last orders 1 hour before closing time) 55.86506, -4.26082

    During the temperance movement, the idea of "tearooms", places where you could relax and enjoy non-alcoholic refreshments in differently themed rooms, became popular in Glasgow. This one, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1904, was the most popular of its time and has been lovingly restored.…

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    Make sure to have a look at the Room de Luxe on the second floor (access through the cafe on the first floor). You do not have to purchase anything if you just want to have a look around and ask nicely .

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  10. Clyde Auditorium

    Exhibition Way Box office: Mon–Sat 9:00-18:00, Sun closed 55.85963, -4.28776

    Affectionately known by Glaswegians as the Armadillo, this building is a concert hall which forms part of the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre complex. Designed by Lord Norman Foster, and contrary to popular belief, not inspired by the Sydney Opera House, it is in fact supposed to represent ship's hulls.…

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    The auditorium has now garnered some world fame for being the place where the Susan Boyle audition - one of the most downloaded YouTube video clips in history - was filmed.

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  11. Riverside Museum

    100 Pointhouse Place M-Th and Sa 10:00-17:00, F and Su 11:00-17:00 Free 55.86531, -4.30594

    Offers an excellent collection of vehicles and models to tell the story of transport by land and sea, with a unique Glasgow flavour. Besides the usual rail locomotives, buses, trams, cars and planes, the museum also includes a recreated subway station and a street scene of old Glasgow.…

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    The museum was designed by Zaha Hadid and completed in 2011.

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  12. Mitchell Library

    North St M-Th 09:00-20:00, F-Sa 09:00-17:00, closed Su Free 55.86508, -4.27199

    One of Glasgow's best public buildings, it is the largest municipal public reference library in Europe. The imposing structure houses a spectacular reading room, although it has to be said much of the Mitchell's extensive collection is housed in the rather ugly 1970s extension attached to the rear.…

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    You can easily lose a day in here!

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  13. Glasgow Cross

    At the junction of Trongate, Saltmarket, High Street, Gallowgate and London Road 55.85667, -4.24375

    This intersection marks the original medieval centre of the city and is dominated by the clock tower of the original City Chambers (destroyed by fire in 1926), and the small hexagonal building known as the Tolbooth.…

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    Just to the west on Trongate is the Tron Theatre, a former church that was turned into a prominent theatre.

  14. Kelvingrove Park

    West End Open at all times 55.86956, -4.28638

    This is also a very popular park, particularly with the students from the nearby University. The most prominent landmark here is the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum (covered above) on the banks of the River Kelvin which runs through the park. It also contains a recently constructed skate park.

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  15. Sharmanka

    Trongate 103 Full show: Thu & Sun 19:00; short show: Wed-Sun: 15:00, Sat 16:15; or by individual appointment Full show: £8 adult, £6 concessions; short show: £5/4; children under 16 free 55.85709, -4.24732

    A kinetic gallery / theatre. It consists of a number of strange machines created by the Russian artists Eduard Bersudsky. The machines perform stories and the light and sound during the performance adds to a really unique and amazing experience. The full show takes 1h10min, the short one 45min.

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  16. Kingston Bridge

    55.85599, -4.27028

    This bridge carries the M8 motorway across the Clyde. Built in 1969, the bridge is far more spectacular to stand beneath than drive over, with an almost cathedral-like vista and a strange aura of calmness that betrays the likely traffic chaos that is going unseen directly above your head.

  17. Glasgow Cathedral

    Cathedral Square, Castle Street Summer (Apr-Sep): M-Sa 09:30-17:30, Su 13:00-17:00; Winter (Oct-Mar): 09:30-16:30, Su 13:00-16:30 Free 55.86302, -4.23471

    A fine example of Gothic architecture dating from medieval times and built on a site first consecrated in 397AD. Behind the cathedral atop a steep hill is the Necropolis cemetery – dominated by the statue of John Knox and described by Victorians as a literal “City of The Dead”.

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  18. People's Palace and Winter Gardens

    Glasgow Green People's Palace Tu-Th, Sa 10:00–17:00, F, Su 11:00–17:00, closed M; Winter Gardens Daily 10:00-17:00 Free 55.85122, -4.23740

    The People's Palace is a great folk museum, telling the history of Glasgow and its people, from various perspectives, displaying details of Glasgow life (including one of Billy Connolly's banana boots). The Winter Gardens, adjacent, is a pleasant greenhouse with a reasonable cafe.

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  19. Glasgow Police Museum

    30 Bell St Summer (Apr-Oct): M-Sa 10:30-16:30, Su 12:00-16:30; Winter (Nov-Mar): Tu 10:00-16:30, Su 12:00-16:30, closed M and W-Sa Free 55.85791, -4.24482

    The Glasgow police force was the first in the world, dating back to 1779. It's dealt with a number of famous cases and many of the paraphernalia relating to some of these are in this museum. There's also a section dealing with the history of police forces throughout the world.

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  20. The Lighthouse

    11 Mitchell Lane Mon-Sat 10:30-17:00, Sun 12:00-17:00 Free 55.85970, -4.25530

    This is the former Glasgow Herald building completed by Mackintosh. It houses the Centre for Design & Architecture, which show changing exhibitions and host events. From there you also have access to the Mackintosh Tower, which offers great views over Glasgow.

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  21. The Mackintosh Church

    870 Garscube Road Apr - Oct Mon - Fri 10:00 - 16:30, Nov - Mar Mon, Wed, Fri 10:00 - 15:30 £4 55.88028, -4.27190

    The only church designed by Mackintosh (in 1896), in a simple style for its original use as a free church, later becoming a Church of Scotland church until 1976. It is now the headquarters of the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society, with a small shop.

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  22. Gallery of Modern Art

    Royal Exchange Square M-W, Sa 10:00–17:00, Th 10:00–20:00, F and Su 11:00–17:00 Free 55.86006, -4.25234

    This gallery houses a terrific collection of recent paintings and sculptures, with space for new exhibitions. In the basement is one of Glasgow's many public libraries, with free internet access and cafe.

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  23. St. Mungo's Museum of Religious Life and Art

    2 Castle Street Tu-Th, Sa 10AM-5PM, F, Su 11AM-5PM, closed M Free 55.86252, -4.23606

    This museum features exhibits relating not only to Glasgow's patron saint and the growth of Christianity in the city, but numerous exhibits pertaining to many faiths practised locally and worldwide.

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  24. Holmwood House

    61-63 Netherlee Rd Summer months only, Th-M 12:00-17:00 £6.50 adults, £16.50 family, £5 concession 55.80992, -4.25936

    Now run by the National Trust, and currently in the process of being renovated, Holmwood House is one of the best examples of the work of Glasgow's other great architect: Alexander 'Greek' Thomson.

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  25. Titan Crane

    Cart Street In 2015 open by appointment only. Call +44 141 951-3420 55.89740, -4.40870

    A fully preserved (despite being over 100 years old) crane as used in the Glasgow shipbuilders John Brown Engineering. Great views of Glasgow from the top of the crane: guided tours available.

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  26. Greenbank House and Gardens

    Flenders Road closes at sunset £6.50 adult, £5.00 concession 55.78080, -4.29670

    Owned by the National Trust for Scotland, make for a pleasant day out in one of Glasgow's leafier suburbs. The gardens have proven to be an inspiration to gardeners throughout the world.

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  27. Glasgow Science Centre

    50 Pacific Quay Summer: daily 10AM-5PM; Winter: W-F 10AM-3PM, Sa-Su 10AM-5PM, closed M-Tu. Glasgow Tower is closed in winter £10.50 adults, £8.50 children/seniors; add £2.50 for planetarium or IMAX cinema each, £4.95 for the tower 55.85886, -4.29528

    Has hundreds of interactive science exhibits for children, an IMAX cinema, and the 125-meter Glasgow Tower, the only tower in the world which can rotate 360 degrees from its base.

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  28. Burrell Collection

    2060 Pollokshaws Rd, Pollok Country Park M-Th, Sa 10:00-17:00; F, Su 11:00-17:00 Free 55.83080, -4.30720

    This is a collection of over 9,000 artworks gifted to the city of Glasgow by Sir William Burrell and housed in a purpose-built museum in the Pollok Estate in the south of the city.

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  29. The Auchentoshan Distillery Visitor Centre

    Great Western Road, Clydebank, G81 4SJ Daily 10:00-17:00. Classic tours at 10:00, 12:00, 13:00 and 15:00 Classic tour £6 55.92264, -4.43790

    A fully functioning Scottish whisky distillery, with guided tours and a visiting centre. The basic (classic) tour takes 60min and includes one whisky. Other tours are available.

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  30. Botanic Gardens

    730 Great Western Road, West End Gardens: 7:00 to dusk; glasshouses: 10:00-18:00 in summer (16:15 in winter) Free 55.87892, -4.29102

    A major park in the West End (the most popular aside from Kelvingrove), the Botanic Gardens contains extensive tropical and temperate plant collections from around the world.

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  31. Tall Ship

    Pointhouse Quay Summer (Feb-Oct): 10:00-17:00; Winter (Nov-Jan): 10:00-16:00. Last admission: 30min before closing time Free for individuals; groups of 8 or more people: £2 each, £1 concession 55.86462, -4.30745

    The Glenlee was built in 1896 and is one of only five Clydebuilt sailing ships that remain afloat in the world today, now restored and open to the public.

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  32. Scotland Street School

    225 Scotland St Tu-Th & Sa 10:00-17:00, F & Su 11:00-17:00, closed M Free 55.84955, -4.27369

    Charles Rennie Mackintosh's last major building - thoughtfully designed, with an excellent museum covering both Mackintosh and the changing faces of schools.

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  33. Provand's Lordship

    3 Castle Street Tu-Th, Sa 10:00-17:00; F, Su 11:00-17:00, closed M Free 55.86249, -4.23696

    Glasgow's oldest remaining house, built in 1471, has been renovated to give visitors and idea what the inside of a Glasgow house was like circa 1700.

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  34. Clyde Arc

    55.85710, -4.28280

    A relatively new and prominent bridge over the River Clyde that has an elegant curved design and is unique for how it crosses the river at an angle.

  35. Tenement House

    145 Buccleuch Street Summer months only, Daily 1PM-5PM £6.50 adults, £16.50 family, £5 concessions 55.86811, -4.26840

    A National Trust for Scotland site, a middle class Glasgow tenement house preserved in pretty much the way it was in the early 20th century.

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  36. Transmission Gallery

    28 King Street Tu-W, F-Sa 11:00-17:00, Th 11:00-20:00 Free 55.85668, -4.24667

    A gallery set up in 1983 by ex-students of the Glasgow School of Art as a hub for the local art community and to provide exhibition space.

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  37. Tradeston Pedestrian Bridge

    55.85606, -4.26365

    The bridge crosses the river west of the M8 motorway and is nicknamed the "Squiggly Bridge" by locals because of its distinctive S-shape.

  38. Fossil Grove

    Victoria Park Drive North Summer months only; Daily 10:00-16:00 55.87672, -4.33818

    The remains of an ancient forest, around 330 million years old. This is the only example of a preserved forest from this period on Earth.

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  39. St Enoch Subway Station

    St Enoch Square, Argyle and Buchanan Streets Always visible Free 55.85753, -4.25528

    The original subway station, a quaint overground building now used as a chain coffee shop, sits in the middle of St Enoch Square.

  40. House for an Art Lover

    Bellahouston Park Opening times vary. Shop and Cafe are open daily 10:00-17:00 £4.50 adults, £3 youth/students (includes an audio handset guide) 55.84736, -4.31367

    Built in the 1990s to Mackintosh's original 1901 entry for a design competition.

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  41. Victoria Park

    Victoria Park Drive North, West End 7:00 till dusk 55.87660, -4.33340

    Considered to be the prettiest park in Glasgow.

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  42. Street Level Photoworks

    Trongate 103 Tu-Sa 10:00-17:00, Su 12:00-17:00, first Thu each month 18:00-20:00, closed M Free 55.85711, -4.24784

    An alternative art gallery/installation space.

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