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    Things to do in Glasgow

    Glasgow's rich heritage is displayed at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in the West End. Design fans linger over the work of Glaswegian architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh throughout the city on the Mackintosh Trail. The past comes back to life in the Tenement House in the city centre, and nature takes over in the West End's Botanic Gardens. Experience Glasgow's ship-building past with a trip from the South Side on The Waverley paddle steamer.

    The Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow. Courtesy of Visit Scotland/Scottish Viewpoint
    Scottish Football Museum, Glasgow. Courtesy of www.seeglasgow.com
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    Scottish Football Museum

    History of sporting legends

    Glaswegians live and breathe football. At the Scottish Football Museum in the national stadium at Hampden in the South Side, see 14 galleries filled with memorabilia from the beautiful game. Early items include a 19th-century letter suggesting that games should last two hours.



    Cost

    £6; concessions £3; under-5s free

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 11am-5pm

    Address

    Hampden Park, Glasgow G42 9AY

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 141 616 6139

    Transport

    Mount Florida train station

    Website

    Scottish Football Museum Website

    House for an Art Lover, Glasgow. Courtesy of www.seeglasgow.com
    2

    House For An Art Lover

    Modern-day Mackintosh

    Built in Bellahouston Park in the South Side, House for an Art Lover is a modern re-creation of a competition entry from 1901 by Glasgow architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Take the tour to see the Oval Room, with its matching oval windows and lights.



    Cost

    £4.50; concessions £3; under-10s free

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Wed 10am-4pm; Thu-Sun 10am-12pm

    Address

    Bellahouston Park, 10 Dumbreck Road, Glasgow G41 5BW

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 141 353 4770

    Transport

    Dumbreck train station or Ibrox subway station

    Website

    House For An Art Lover Website

    Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow. Courtesy of www.britainonview.com
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    Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum

    Scottish masters

    In Glasgow's West End, the Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum is the biggest in Scotland. There's a vast natural history section, permanent exhibitions of the works of Glasgow designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and works by the Scottish Colourists.



    Cost

    Free

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Thu & Sat 10am-5pm; Fri & Sun 11am-5pm

    Address

    Argyle St, Glasgow G3 8AG

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 141 276 9599

    Transport

    Kelvinhall subway station

    Website

    Glasgow Museums Website

    Burrell Collection, Glasgow. Courtesy of www.britainonview.com
    4

    Burrell Collection

    Eclectic art collection

    The Burrell Collection is the former private collection of Glasgow shipping tycoon Sir William Burrell. Housed in tranquil Pollok Park, it contains 9000 precious objets d'art, from Degas watercolours to Islamic art and Epstein sculptures.



    Cost

    Free

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Thu & Sat 10am-5pm; Fri & Sun 11am-5pm

    Address

    2060, Pollokshaws Rd , Pollok Country Park, Glasgow G43 1AT

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 141 287 2550

    Transport

    Bus 45, 47 or 57

    Website

    Glasgow Museums Website

    Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow. Courtesy of www.seeglasgow.com
    5

    Gallery of Modern Art

    Pop Art on show

    Works by David Hockney and Andy Warhol feature in the collections of the landmark Gallery of Modern Art. Housed in a neo-classical building in Glasgow's city centre, the rooftop area houses artists' workshops and the basement café has free internet access.



    Cost

    Free

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Wed & Sat 10am-5pm; Thu 10am-8pm; Fri & Sun 11am-5pm

    Address

    Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow G1 3AH

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 141 287 3050

    Transport

    Buchanan Street or St Enoch subway stations

    Website

    Glasgow Museums Website

    St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, Glasgow. Courtesy of www.seeglasgow.com
    6

    St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art

    Understanding faith

    Exhibits and information about the world's six main faiths is on offer at the St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art in the East End of Glasgow. Visitors contemplate Hinduism and Buddhism and explore the Zen garden, all housed on the site of the medieval Bishop's Castle.



    Cost

    Free

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Thu & Sat 10am-5pm; Fri & Sun 11am-5pm

    Address

    2, Castle Street, Glasgow G4 0RH

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 141 553 2557

    Transport

    High Street train station

    Website

    Glasgow Museums Website

    The Lighthouse, Glasgow. Courtesy of www.seeglasgow.com
    7

    The Lighthouse

    Architecture past and present

    The city-centre Lighthouse is dedicated to architecture and design. These former newspaper offices, designed by Glasgow architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, have six floors of gallery space where today's architects display visions for our cities. Visit the top-floor Doocot for a post-exhibition snack.



    Cost

    £4; concessions £2; youths £1.50 (free on Sat)

    Opening Hours

    Mon & Wed-Sat 10.30am-5pm; Tue 11am-5pm; Sun 12pm-5pm

    Address

    11, Mitchell Lane, Glasgow G1 3NU

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 141 221 6362

    Transport

    Central Station and Queen Street train stations or St Enoch and Argyle Street subway stations

    Website

    Lighthouse Website

    Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow. Courtesy of www.britainonview.com
    8

    Glasgow Cathedral

    St Mungo's resting place

    The oldest building in the city, Glasgow Cathedral in the East End is a perfect example of beautifully restored pre-Reformation Gothic architecture. See the modern stained-glass windows and the tomb of St Mungo.



    Cost

    Free

    Opening Hours

    Apr-Sep Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm, Sun 1pm-5.30pm; Oct-Mar Mon-Sat 9.30am-4pm, Sun 1pm-4pm

    Address

    Castle St, Glasgow G4 0RH

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 141 552 8198

    Transport

    High Street train station

    Website

    Glasgow Cathedral Website

    Glasgow Science Centre, Glasgow. Courtesy of www.seeglasgow.com
    9

    Glasgow Science Centre

    Interactive learning

    At the Clyde-side Glasgow Science Centre, visitors explore four floors of hands-on exhibits, including the planetarium, climate change theatre and IMAX cinema. Get sucked into a tornado in the FUNdamentals gallery, and climb the 100-metre Glasgow Tower for city views.



    Cost

    £8.25; concessions £6.25

    Opening Hours

    Daily 10am-5pm

    Address

    50, Pacific Quay, Glasgow G51 1EA

    Telephone

    44 (0) 871 540 1000

    Transport

    Exhibition Centre train station or Cessnock subway station

    Website

    Glasgow Science Centre Website

    The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour, Glasgow. Courtesy of www.seeglasgow.com
    10

    The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour

    Shipping heritage

    The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour in the West End is a working lesson in the city's shipping history. Step back in time as you explore onboard, learning about how ships were run and trade conducted in the 19th century.



    Cost

    £5.95; concessions £4.65

    Opening Hours

    Mar-Oct daily 10am-5pm; Nov-Feb 10am-4pm

    Address

    Stobcross Rd, Glasgow G3 8QQ

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 141 222 2513

    Transport

    Exhibition Centre train station

    Website

    The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour Website

    Botanic Gardens, Glasgow. Courtesy of www.seeglasgow.com
    11

    Botanic Gardens

    Plants and greenhouses

    The Botanic Gardens are a haven of peace and tranquillity in the busy West End of Glasgow. The national collection of begonias resides here, as does Kibble Palace, a Victorian glasshouse filled with towering ferns and orchids.



    Cost

    Free

    Opening Hours

    Daily 7am-dusk.Glasshouses summer daily 10am-6pm; winter daily 10am-4.15pm. Visitor Centre daily 11am-4pm

    Address

    730, Great Western Road, Glasgow G12 0UE

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 141 276 1614

    Transport

    Hillhead subway station

    Website

    Glasgow Botanic Gardens (Glasgow Council) Website

    Glasgow School of Art, Mackintosh Trail, Glasgow. Courtesy of www.seeglasgow.com
    12

    Mackintosh Trail

    Design tour

    Glasgow School of Art in the city centre is the starting point for a tour of the work of Art Nouveau architect, designer and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The tour takes in 12 attractions, including the elegantly baronial Hill House in its manicured gardens.



    Cost

    £12 (available from the Tourist Information Centre, SPT Travel Centres and all Mackintosh Attractions)

    Opening Hours

    Various

    Address

    11, Dalhousie Street, Glasgow G3 6RQ

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 141 353 4526

    Transport

    Central and Queen Street train stations or Cowcaddens subway station

    Website

    Glasgow School of Art Website

    City Sightseeing Tours, Glasgow. Courtesy of City Sightseeing Glasgow
    13

    City Sightseeing Tours

    Open-top bus

    Tours of Glasgow's sights operate in unmissable red open-top buses, complete with multilingual audio guides. They run from George Square in the city centre. Hop on and off as the tour goes from Glasgow Green in the East End to the university in the West End.



    Cost

    £10; concessions £8; 5-15s £4; under 5s free

    Opening Hours

    9.30am-5pm

    Address

    Glasgow G2 1DS

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 141 204 0444

    Transport

    Central or Queen Street train stations

    Website

    City Sightseeing Tours Website

    Tenement House, Glasgow. Courtesy of National Trust for Scotland
    14

    Tenement House

    Historic city living

    The Tenement House in Glasgow's city centre is a step back in time. See how Glaswegians lived in the city at the turn of the 19th century, with gas lamps, box beds and coal fires. Photographs and memorabilia are also on display.



    Cost

    £5.50; concessions £4.50

    Opening Hours

    Mar-Oct daily 1pm-5pm

    Address

    145, Buccleuch St, Garnethill, Glasgow G3 6QN

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 844 493 2197

    Transport

    Charing Cross train station or Cowcaddens subway station

    Website

    Tenement House Website

    The Waverley, Glasgow. Courtesy of www.seeglasgow.com
    15

    The Waverley

    Spectacular city views

    First launched in 1947, The Waverley sails from Glasgow Science Centre down the Clyde coast. One of the world's last sea-going paddle steamers, she continues to take passengers at a stately pace as far as the Isle of Arran.



    Cost

    £19.95; concessions £17.95; children £9.95

    Opening Hours

    Sailings Jun-Aug daily from 10am

    Address

    50, Pacific Quay, Glasgow G51 2EA

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 845 130 4647

    Transport

    Cessnock subway station

    Website

    Waverley Excursions Website

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