Kelvingrove Park
The largest city of Scotland is loved for its stylish lifestyle, preserved culture and the friendly locals. The perfect blend of subtle sophistication with an uncanny earthiness makes this beautiful city of United Kingdom a must visit place. Filled with historic attractions that can amaze every visitor, Glasgow beckons you for a rare historic treat.
A vibrant city with enthusiastic locals, Glasgow enjoys year round tourists coming to visit internationally renowned art galleries and witnessing Victorian art. Its architecture has brought many art lovers to the city and the city has been regarded as the UK city of design and architecture in 1999. It is known for its live music and vibrant parks.

Best time to visit: Between March and August

Famous festivals: Celtic Connections, Jazz Festival, Merchant City festival, and the Southside festival.

While you plan to visit the majestic city, here are the

best places to visit in Glasgow

1. Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum
Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum
Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum

Beautifully located at the west end of the amazing city of Glasgow, the Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum has more than 22 themed galleries and over 8000 artistic treats for the visitors. It is a magnificent display of rare art work from all over the world. The best part is the fact that the entry to this beautiful museum located in the 18th century Victorian building is free.

2. The Burrell Collection
Burell Collection
Burell Collection

Considered to be the greatest art collection in the world, the Burrell collection has over 9000 exquisite objects of antique value in a beautiful award winning setting. These include antiques, paintings, and tapestries. Collected over a span of 80 years, this fine craftsmanship was gifted to the city of Glasgow by Sir William Burrell and his wife in the year 1944. Explore this museum and get lost in the ancient worlds of craftsmanship.

3. The Piping Centre
 Bagpipe-Scotland

Bagpipe-Scotland

An ambassador of Scotland for the entire world, the Bagpipe is very famous as a musical instrument. The piping centre is a school that is dedicated to spread this music throughout the world by teaching this musical instrument. Incorporated with rehearsal rooms and an auditorium, this school also houses a museum of piping, conference facilities, restaurant, and a reference library. You can visit the National Piping Centre for pleasure, performance or study and have an amazing time.



4. The Scottish football Museum
Scottish-Football-Museum
Scottish-Football-Museum

The city of Glasgow has some of the most amazing museums to visit. One such gem is the Scottish football museum loved by both the avid fans and amateurs wanting to learn about this amazing sport. It is considered to be a perfect day out for families with over 2500 things to see including ephemera and memorabilia.

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5. Glasgow Cathedral
Glassglow Cathedral
Glassglow Cathedral

Standing tall all the while when the largest city of Scotland was finding its ground, the Glasgow Cathedral is a marvelous edifice that attracts many visitors every year. Glasgow Cathedral is only remaining medieval cathedral to have survived Protestant Reformation of the 1560s on the Scottish mainland.

6. Glasgow Botanic Gardens
Batanic Garden,Glassglow
Batanic Garden,Glassglow

Offering awe- inspiring collection of plants, wood copses, and great riverside walks along the Kibble Palace, the Botanic gardens is located in the heart of the city. Loved by tourists and locals alike, it houses the national collection of exotic tree ferns. The tearoom is the recent addition to the place and is visited by May curious visitors.

7. Kelvingrove Park
Kelvingrove Park
Kelvingrove Park

Situated beautifully by the river Kelvin, Kelvingrove Park is a classic Victorian park with a wide variety of sport facilities. It also houses the very famous Kelvingrove art gallery and museum. Originally created in the year 1852, this Victorian park is a site for famous exhibitions. It also has a bandstand built in 1924 and is a popular place for outdoor music until 1995.

8. House of an Art lover
House For An Art Lover
House For An Art Lover

Designed by internationally acclaimed architect- Charles Rennie Mackintosh it beckons all the lovers of art of art to witness different designs and some of the signature works of Mackintosh. People who know the work of Charles Mackintosh must visit the place for the sheer brilliance of art exhibited at the place. It also houses a gallery, shop and the popular art lover’s café.

9. Titan Clydebank
Titan Clydebank
Titan Clydebank

See the magnificence of Glasgow in a completely different way from the Titan Clydebank. Situated 150 feet above the ground, it is a shipbuilding crane over 100 years old and undoubtedly one of the top rated attractions of the city. A perfect adventure of climbing the crane and viewing the beauty of the city is worth trying.

10. Glasgow Science centre
Glassglow-Science-Centre
Glassglow-Science-Centre

Looking for a dynamic and interesting place to visit in Glasgow? Visit the science centre. No matter whether you are a science expert or not, this place is sure to amaze you with its fascinating displays. Visit the planetarium and visit galaxies full of stars and planets, shrink in the chair or become big by simply walking through a door. More exciting than it sounds, the Glasgow Science centre is a perfect day out for one and all.

Rising from a simple rural settlement to the largest city of Scotland and largest seaport in the whole of Britain, Glasgow has seen a spurt of growth in the past two centuries. The love of Glaswegians towards their cultural heritage and history has ensured preservation of its rich Victorian art and is today known as one of the few in the world that boasts of Victorian art excellence.

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    1. Avatar for Anu Murthy

      The blog was well written and I enjoyed reading it. Please continue writing blogs like this in the future as well.

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