Search Results
Here are the results of your attractions and events search. Each search randomly lists up to 100 results (10 per page), so click through the pages to view more attractions or events. To see the full attraction or event, click on the headings or links in the list. If you prefer to view your results on a map, use the link below.
Your search for Attractions & events in Glasgow returned 41 results
Attraction - Museum, Glasgow
A unique collection of transport and technology which reflects Glasgow's history as the second city of the British Empire.
Attraction - Cathedral/Minster, Glasgow
One of Scotland's most magnificent medieval buildings, the Cathedral is the only one on the Scottish mainland to survive the Reformation of 1560 intact. Named after St Mungo, the Cathedral marks the birthplace of the city.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Glasgow
Only surviving church by Alexander Greek Thomson. Sanctuary designed in American pine wood, ornate pillars and more.
Attraction - Museum, Glasgow
Explore the history of this renowned Air Squadron from 1925-1957 through this varied collection of memorabilia, uniforms, books, maps, medals and photographs.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, Glasgow
Period displays and furniture bring to life the oldest house in Glasgow, built in 1471. Outside, there is a medieval herb garden.
Attraction - Garden, Glasgow
One of the city's best-loved public gardens, laced with remote woodland walks around the River Kelvin. The glasshouses contain a collection of tropical plants including orchids, begonias and ferns.
Attraction - Boat Trip, Glasgow
Built on the Clyde in 1947 - to replace the original Waverly that sunk off Dunkirk in 1940, the Waverly was originally built to sail between Craigendorran & Arroch.
Attraction - Museum, Glasgow
The People's Palace tells the story of the people of Glasgow over the past 200 years. An Aladdin's cave of objects is combined with the latest video technology.
Attraction - Tea/Coffee Shop, Glasgow
The Willow Tearooms offer visitors the opportunity to relax and relive the splendour of a bygone age. Both tearooms are sympathetic recreations of the original Mackintosh design.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, Glasgow
No description available.