Attractions

The Lighthouse

 

Burrell Collection

In the heart of Pollok Country Park, this award-winning building contains a unique collection of art in a beautiful woodland setting.

Scotland's Centre for Contemporary Arts is six flexible arts spaces presenting the very best in visual art, film, music, performance, kids' workshops and more.

CCA (Centre for Contemporary Arts)
City Sightseeing Glasgow

The best way to see and get around Glasgow. Don't take our word for it - see Glasgow for yourself!

Housed in an elegant neo-classical building in the heart of Glasgow, GoMA offers a thought-provoking programme of temporary exhibitions and exhibits work by local, national and international artists.

Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA)
Glasgow Science Centre

One of Scotland’s must-see visitor attractions. In fact it is many attractions, all brought together to entertain and excite you. The Centre contains hundreds of interactive exhibits; the ScottishPower planetarium, Scotland’s only IMAX cinema and the 127m Glasgow Tower.

Inspired by the designs of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and set in beautiful parkland, this stunning venue has an exhibition of decorative rooms showcasing the genius of Glasgow's famous architect.

House for an Art Lover
Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery

Unmistakable art at the Hunterian Art Gallery including works by Rembrandt, Whistler, Chardin and the Scottish Colourists. See the most significant collection of Charles Rennie Mackintosh works in the world. Visit his house and see how he lived. Unravel the past at the Hunterian Museum. Explore dinosaurs, Kelvin's science, Egyptians, Romans and much more.

The Museum of Transport's exciting collection tells the story of transport by land, sea and air.

Museum of Transport
People's Palace and Winter Gardens

The People's Palace is Glasgow's social history museum, set in historic Glasgow Green. It tells the story of the people and city of Glasgow form 1750 to the present day.

The award-winning St Mungo Museum explores the importance of religion in peoples' lives across the world and across time.

St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art