Glasgow top things to do

The Magnificent Glasgow Cathedral

Kick off your Glasgow adventure with a dash of history and Gothic architecture at the Glasgow Cathedral. This stunning edifice has been standing since the 12th century, offering visitors an angelic dose of spirituality and a chance to ponder life’s big questions, like why they didn’t choose “Tour the World” as a career option. Wander through the medieval crypt, and don’t forget to look for the tomb of St. Mungo, Glasgow’s patron saint. It’s a serene start to your day and a great way to prepare for the bustling activities that await you in the city.

Explore Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

If your idea of fun includes a bit of skulking around dinosaur skeletons and Victorian paintings, look no further than the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. With a treasure trove of over 8,000 items, ranging from Salvador Dalí masterpieces to ancient Egyptian artifacts, there’s something for everyone. Plus, the museum is free! Not that we’re suggesting you’re cheap, but hey, saving a few quid never hurt anyone.

Stroll Through Glasgow Botanic Gardens

When the words “urban jungle” come to mind, it’s usually not in connection with actual flora. However, the Glasgow Botanic Gardens serves up a sumptuous buffet of plant life right in the city centre. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, put on your walking shoes and enjoy one of the most scenic walks in Glasgow. With glasshouses housing everything from tropical to temperate plants, it’s a botanical bonanza. Capture some leafy selfies to make your Instagram friends green with envy!

Take a River Clyde Cruise

For those who prefer their adventures a little more aquatic, embarking on a River Clyde cruise is a grand choice. Whether you’re keen to learn about Glasgow’s shipbuilding heritage or you just fancy sitting back and pretending you’re in Venice (without the exorbitant gondola prices), this is entertainment on the water at its finest. The guides can be a little quirky, but that just adds to the charm, right? Just don’t call the Clyde a canal, or you’ll quickly find out how fiercely proud Glaswegians feel about their river.

Raise a Glass in Glasgow’s Top Bars

Even the non-thirsty are likely to be tempted into enjoying the vibrant nightlife in Glasgow. The city boasts a plethora of watering holes sure to suit any taste, whether you’re into obscure craft beers with names you can’t pronounce or simply a reliable classic cocktail concoction. Check out the best bars in Glasgow and you’ll soon understand why locals say it’s ‘simply smashing’.

Discover the Vibrancy of The West End

If you can’t find something to entertain you in Glasgow’s West End, well, you might just love staring at walls. From bustling Byres Road, packed with cafes and quirky shops, to the quiet tranquillity of the University of Glasgow – a visit here is an eclectic mix of activities. While channeling your inner university student, why not pretend to debate philosophy over a coffee? Or, if you’d rather do less thinking and more eating, Argyle Street offers mouthwatering cuisine with everything from local Scottish grub to international delights. Your taste buds will dance (literally or metaphorically, depending on what you eat).

Dance Your Heart Out at a Music Venue

Glasgow is the city that rocks, rolls, and occasionally gyrates to a very famous beat. With a thriving music scene, there’s always a gig happening somewhere. Whether you’re into indie bands only five people have heard of or chart-toppers who are selling out arenas, you won’t want to miss out on the electric atmosphere. Just remember, earplugs might seem lame, but tinnitus is lamer.

Relax at Pollok Country Park

Aside from being voted the UK’s Best Park (yes, that’s an actual accolade), Pollok Country Park is a sanctuary for both nature lovers and history buffs. With Highland cattle—the hairiest cows you’ll ever see—meandering about, and the impressive Pollok House providing your daily dose of Downton Abbey vibes, it’s a fantastic place to unwind. Pack a picnic and be sure to wear something with pockets to smuggle out a wee piece of tranquility for later.