Get to know Glasgow’s vibrant city centre with the Glasgow city walking tour. This engaging tour covers major landmarks across the city, giving visitors an intimate glimpse into Glasgow’s history and culture. There’s no better way to see the real Glasgow than on foot.
Discover the historical and political significance of Glasgow’s central public square, surrounded by stunning architectural feats. Learn about the statues and monuments that commemorate Scottish heroes, including Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott.
This medieval cathedral was built in the 12th century and survived through turbulent times. It continues to stand as an impressive example of Gothic architecture. You can admire the beautiful stained glass windows and intricate stonework, before exploring the huge necropolis to the east of the cathedral.
This Victorian building is the headquarters of Glasgow’s city council. It features elaborate interiors adorned with marble, gold leaf, and stunning artwork. Learn about the city’s governance as you wander through its grand halls.
Located in a former 18th-century townhouse, this museum gives you a glimpse into Scotland’s modern art scene. You can see works by local artists as well as international names and even participate in workshops and talks.
Location: George Square. The tour will begin at the iconic George Square, conveniently located in the heart of Glasgow’s city centre and just a minute away from Queen Street Station. Parking is available nearby at the NCP Glasgow Ingram Streetcar Park.
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