Arts & Culture
This purpose built 12,000 capacity arena is the largest entertainment venue in Scotland, the only one of its scale in the UK built specifically for concerts, conferences and events!
141 locals recommend
SEC Centre
This purpose built 12,000 capacity arena is the largest entertainment venue in Scotland, the only one of its scale in the UK built specifically for concerts, conferences and events!
The Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) is Scotland's premier national venue for public events, concerts and conferences
141 locals recommend
SEC Centre
The Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) is Scotland's premier national venue for public events, concerts and conferences
The building houses one of Europe's great civic art collections. Since its 2006 refurbishment, the museum has been the most popular free-to-enter visitor attraction in Scotland.
841 locals recommend
The Glasgow Art Club
185 Bath StThe building houses one of Europe's great civic art collections. Since its 2006 refurbishment, the museum has been the most popular free-to-enter visitor attraction in Scotland.
The school is housed in one of Glasgow's most famous buildings, often considered the masterpiece of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and built between 1897 and 1909.
100 locals recommend
The Glasgow School of Art
167 Renfrew StThe school is housed in one of Glasgow's most famous buildings, often considered the masterpiece of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and built between 1897 and 1909.
Grosvenor
24 Ashton LnLovely wee cinema
Riverside Museum
100 Pointhouse RdParks & Nature
Created in 1817, the gardens feature several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the beautiful Kibble Palace.
432 locals recommend
Glasgow Botanic Gardens
730 Great Western RdCreated in 1817, the gardens feature several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the beautiful Kibble Palace.
Kelvingrove Park
6 Professors' SquareLovely walks along the riverside from the Botanic gardens and Kelvingrove park to further afield.
7 locals recommend
River Kelvin
Lovely walks along the riverside from the Botanic gardens and Kelvingrove park to further afield.
Beautiful area accessible from Milngavie train station. The park is the gateway to the West Highland Way.
36 locals recommend
Mugdock Country Park
Beautiful area accessible from Milngavie train station. The park is the gateway to the West Highland Way.
Sightseeing
Mitchell Library
North StreetThe largest public reference library in Europe!
Food Scene
Crabshakk
1114 Argyle StThe best seafood in town!
The Scullery
10 Claremont StGreat food & friendly service. Great for gluten free food too.
Mother India
28 Westminster TerraceThe best Indian restaurant in town!
Mother India's Cafe
1355 Argyle StOx and Finch
920 Sauchiehall StAmazing food & atmosphere! Might need to book as it's so popular.
Kelvingrove Café
1161 Argyle StThe Sisters Kelvingrove
36 Kelvingrove StDRAM!
232 Woodlands RdGood choice of whisky
The 78 Kelvinhaugh St
The 78 Kelvinhaugh StreetGreat for vegan food
Six by Nico
1132 Argyle StThemed menu changes every 6 weeks. Booking recommended!
Drinks & Nightlife
The Ben Nevis
1147 Argyle StGood whisky, trad music and atmosphere!
The Finnieston
1125 Argyle StThe Park Bar
1202 Argyle StAshton Lane
Ashton LaneLots of great bars, cafes & restaurants in this lovely cobbled lane
Byres Road
Byres RoadEssentials
Tesco Express
17 Millbrae RdRoots, Fruits & Flowers Finnieston
1137 Argyle StEverything Else
Great stretch of Argyle Street, just 5 minutes from the flat, where you will find restaurants, bars, antique shops, one-off boutique shops, cafes and live music.
75 locals recommend
Finnieston
Great stretch of Argyle Street, just 5 minutes from the flat, where you will find restaurants, bars, antique shops, one-off boutique shops, cafes and live music.