Explore the Culture
Glasgow has so many incredible museums and galleries (many of which are free), it's got fascinating history and stunning architecture that form the city's skyline. Lastly, it's home to some of the finest performing arts across the UK - it's definitely right to say our culture makes Scotland a unique and exciting place.
Please see below recommended museums, galleries, and architecture:
Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum
Kelvingrove is situated in the West End of Glasgow. The collection is one that the people of Glasgow are extremely proud to share with tourists. If you come to see these exceptional art collections then you will be lucky enough to see the likes of Botticelli, Rembrandt and even Van Gogh.
Riverside Museum
The Riverside Museum is suitable for people of all ages and interests. You will be able to see a variety of transport from over the decades. Go take a look if you want to be taken on a historical journey.
The Lighthouse
Scotland's Centre for Design and Architecture is a unique venue filled with history.
Mackintosh House at The Hunterian Art Gallery
Take a look at the Mackintosh House where you will get to experience beauty and a nice quiet atmosphere. The Hunterian House houses one of the most important collections from Charles Rennie Mackintosh (who was a Scottish architect, designer and artist) and Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh his wife (an artist). You can go take a look at the re-assemblage interiors of their home, where they lived from 1906 to 1914.
The Gallery of Modern Art
This will give you the opportunity to see one of Scotland's most popular modern art galleries - home to the city's modern art collections and stunning architecture.
The People's Palace
The People's Palace is located in Glasgow Green. Find out the story of Glasgow from 1750 to now. You will be able to listen to Glaswegian soundtracks of people going about their every day life, compare your shoesize to Billy Connolly's banana boats and take a quiz on local slang etc. This will give you a feel of what Glasgow was really like in the past and present.
Glasgow Necropolis
The Necropolis is a Victorian cemetery full of beautiful architecture, sculptures and fascinating stories. Located next to Glasgow Cathedral.
Glasgow Science Centre
Want to inspire and intrigue your imagination? Glasgow Science Centre will do just that with its £75m collection of attractions. The science centre has over 400 world-class interactive science, technology and healthcare exhibits, theatres, labs and e-learning resources. As you can probably tell there is plenty do at this must-see visitor attraction.
Please note: An easy and insightful way to get around the city to see these fascinating sites is by travelling on the Glasgow City Sightseeing Tour Bus. This will give you the opportunity to learn interesting facts through expert guides.
http://citysightseeingglasgow.co.uk