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5 Must-Visit Tourist Attractions In Glasgow

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With a range of tourist attractions in Glasgow, it is not only the most dynamic city in Scotland but also one of the most modernized cities in the United Kingdom. The city has been recently awarded as City of Architecture and Design as well as the City of Culture. The locals in Glasgow are ever-welcoming and are ready to help tourists whenever they need them.

Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland that offers the true Scottish charm, some breathtaking architecture, cultural sites, and other buildings and castles from the Medieval era. With an array of tourist attractions in Glasgow, your trip to this lovely city would be remarkable regardless of what purpose you are traveling.

Top 5 Tourist Attractions In Glasgow  

1. The Necropolis

The Necropolis

Situated just behind the Glasgow Cathedral is the famous Victorian cemetery named The Necropolis. The cemetery houses tombs of some of the most remarkable as well as famous Scottish personalities alongside 3000 thousand other tombs. It is not like a typical cemetery in Scotland which are usually scary. 

The cemetery was initially built in the year 1831 and the first person to be buried here was a Jewish Jeweler named Joseph Levi. While in the Necropolis, you can accompany a guide to pay a visit to some of the major tombs including historical figures and artists. It is free to visit the cemetery but a little donation will be appreciated. 

Location: East Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow 

Nearby Highlights: 

  • Glasgow Cathedral
  • St. Mungo Museum of Religious Life And Art 
  • George Square

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2. The Lighthouse

The lighthouse Glasgow

The Lighthouse is a major destination for Scotland’s architecture and design. It was inaugurated in 1999 by Queen Elizabeth. It is a six-story building that is home to innovative arts and designs and plenty of other things to see and explore. Till now, the Lighthouse has welcomed more than 700,000 lakhs visitors.

Several international and local exhibitions are hosted at the Lighthouse throughout the year. The major center of attraction here is the interpretation center of Charles Rennie Mackintosh which showcases his life story and legacy. Don’t forget to climb to the top of the lighthouse and witness the beautiful scenic views of the city’s skyline. 

Visiting Hours:

  • Monday to Saturday – 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Sunday – 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM 

Major Highlights:

  • Skyline views of Glasgow from the top  
  • Interpretation center of Charles Rennie Mackintosh 
  • Glasgow City Chambers

Location: Glasgow 

3. St. Mungo Cathedral

Glasgow Cathedral

The St. Mungo Cathedral is the most significant historical site and one of the most notable tourist attractions in Glasgow. The cathedral was built in the 12th century and it is the only Cathedral that dates back to the medieval era. The Cathedral is built in the same place where the first Bishop “St. Mungo or St. Kentigern” laid to rest. 

Talking about its exterior, inspired by the gothic structure the front side of the castle contains an aesthetic tower in the center. You can also explore the other side of the cathedral where lies a bulged-out lower church giving an immense uniqueness to the castle. As per the interior, the nave of this cathedral is around 100 feet tall.

Highlights: 

  • Gothic Architecture
  • Stained glass windows, 
  • Thirteenth-century crypt
  • Saint Kentigern’s tomb “The Patron of Glasgow 
  • The pulpit of early-fifteenth century

Location: Castle Street, Glasgow,

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4. Glasgow Science Centre

Glasgow Science Centre

The Glasgow Science Centre is yet another among the top tourist attractions in Glasgow that are worth a visit. It is the perfect place that you should visit while you are accompanied by your family. With so many things to do and explore the Science center keeps every visitor remain engaged in some sort of activity.

Apart from a range of activities, several live shows are also conducted in the Science Show Theatre. The two acres of the building are equipped with facilities like interactive exhibitions, shows, workshops IMAX cinema, and a planetarium. Don’t miss visiting the “A Question of Perception” zone offering a unique mind trick game.

Visiting Hours:

  • April to October: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • November to March: 
    • Wednesday to Friday: 10:00 AM to  3:00 PM
    • Saturday & Sunday: 10:00: AM to 5:00 PM

Entry Fee for Glasgow Science Center: 

  • Adult(16 to 59 years) –  £12.50
  • Child(3 to 15 year) – £10.50
  • Senior Citizen(60+)£10.50
  • Additional Charges for Planetarium – £3.00
  • IMAX Charges – £3.00
  • Newton Flight Academey(Only) – £30.00

Major Highlights: 

  • A Question of Perception
  • IMAX Cinema
  • Planetarium
  • The Glasgow Tower  
  • Big Explore Boat
  • Science Mall

Location: 50 Pacific Quay, Glasgow

5. The University of Glasgow: The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery

The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery

The University of Glasgow is home to the oldest public museum in Scotland named The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery. The museum was opened to the public in 1807 and features some Ancient Egyptian mummies, paintings of some famous European artists, fossils of sharks, and other artworks that are worthy of attention. 

Also, you can explore some private collections of Dr. William Hunter that he gave to the University of Glasgow in 1783. Currently, the Museum has multiple exhibition buildings including a Zoology Museum, Hunterian Museum, Anatomy Museum, and Mackintosh Museum. 

Visiting Hours(Tuesday to Sunday): 10: AM to 5:00 PM 

Entry Fee: £8  

Major Highlights: 

  • Treasures of Greece, Egypt, and Rome in Hunterian Museum
  • Shark Fossil of Glasgow Stream in Hunterian Museum
  • Furniture and woodwork of Charles Mackintosh in Mackintosh Musume
  • Animals on display and Marine life Museum in the Zoology Museum

Location: University Avenue / Hillhead Street, University of Glasgow

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