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Free things to do and attractions in Glasgow

Many of Glasgow’s most popular attractions are free, from world-class attractions to beautiful gardens and mural art trails. Check out our recommendations for free things to do in Glasgow and visit some of the city's top spots without spending a penny:

The following list was created by VisitScotland to showcase a range of experiences. It isn’t ranked in any specific order.

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    Burrell Collection

    Pollok Country Park

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    The Burrell Collection

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    The Burrell Collection houses over 9,000 pieces of treasure, artworks and exotic objects collected by Glasgow merchant, Sir William Burrell.

    Highlights include The Red Ballet Skirts by Degas and The Thinker by Rodin. The surrounding Pollok Country Park has plenty of space to explore with play areas, cycle paths and more.

    The Burrell Collection is also the recent recipient of The Museum of the Year Award 2023, so plan your trip now!

    Discover The Burrell Collection: Burrell Collection
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    Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

    Argyle Street

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    The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

    This beautiful art gallery and museum is set in the heart of Glasgow's West End. You can leisurely browse the impressive collections of art, natural history and much more in one of the best museums in Scotland.

    Did you know that Glasgow's West End was ranked 20th in the 'Coolest Neighbourhoods in the World for 2023', according to Time Out?

    Plan your Kelvingrove trip: Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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    Riverside Museum

    On the banks of the River Clyde

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    The Riverside Museum, Glasgow

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    This award-winning transport museum sits on the banks of the River Clyde and is packed full of objects and interactive displays. The whole family will enjoy learning about everything from Glasgow's shipbuilding history to locomotives and Stormtroopers.

    Explore the Riverside Museum: Riverside Museum
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    Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA)

    Royal Exchange Square

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    The Wellington Statue on Royal Exchange Square in Glasgow

    Found in the heart of Glasgow in Royal Exchange Square, GoMA provides a thought-provoking programme with displays of local and international artworks alongside temporary exhibitions and events with artists. Make sure you don't miss the permanent display that charts the building's history!

    Visit GoMA: Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA)
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    Glasgow City Chambers

    George Square

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    Glasgow City Chambers

    Completed in 1888 and overlooking George Square, Glasgow City Chambers is one of the city’s most prestigious buildings. For over a century it has been the headquarters of Glasgow City Council. Tours of the City Chambers are available and are conducted twice daily at 10.30am and 2.30pm.

    Check out the events at Glasgow City Chambers: Glasgow City Chambers
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    Glasgow Botanic Gardens

    City Centre

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    Kibble Palace; Glasgow Botanic Gardens

    Step inside the Victorian glasshouses to see exotic tree ferns, rare orchids and the national collection of begonias. There is a tearoom and if the weather is fine, there is usually a kiosk serving coffee and ice cream.

    Discover the Glasgow Botanic Gardens: Glasgow Botanic Gardens
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    Glasgow Cathedral

    Castle Street

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    Glasgow Cathedral located in the Dennistoun district of the city.

    Marking the birthplace of the city of Glasgow, this medieval cathedral is a stone’s throw from the city centre and the ideal place to escape from the bustle of the city. The cathedral is the only one on the Scottish mainland to have survived the Reformation of 1560.

    Visit Glasgow Cathedral: Glasgow Cathedral
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    Hunterian Museum

    Gilbert Scott Building, University Of Glasgow

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    The Hunterian Museum, Glasgow

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    The Hunterian is Scotland's oldest public museum, founded in 1807. It's home to one of the largest collections in Scotland, with everything from scientific instruments used by Watt, Lister, and Kelvin to Roman artifacts from the Antonine Wall and reassembled interiors from Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Glasgow home.

    Take a trip to The Hunterian: Hunterian Museum
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    Queen’s Park

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    Glasgow

    Queen’s Park offers a range of sports facilities, alongside a boating pond, nature pond and many peaceful walking routes. Look out for the display glasshouses, aviary and pet house and the Poetry Rose Garden.

    Take a stroll in Queen's Park: Queen’s Park
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    City Centre Mural Trail

    Glasgow

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    The Glasgow City Centre Mural Trail

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    The mural trail brings together Glasgow’s amazing street art. Pictured above is The Clutha mural, created by Rogue-One, Art Pistol and Ejek. The mural highlights some famous personalities who often visited the Clutha Bar including Billy Connolly, Jimmy Reid and Spike Milligan.

    Experience the City Centre mural trail: City Centre Mural Trail
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    Glasgow Necropolis Heritage Trail

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    Glasgow Necropolis

    This is one of a series of heritage trail routes by Glasgow City Council. The Glasgow Necropolis Heritage Trail takes around 1 hour and 45 minutes, starting from St Mungo’s Museum of Religious Life and Art in the Cathedral precincts. There are also daily guided tours of the Necropolis.

    Discover the Glasgow Necropolis Heritage Trail: Glasgow Necropolis Heritage Trail
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    Glasgow Police Museum

    Glasgow City Centre

    The Glasgow Police Museum

    Find out more on Britain’s first police force. The exhibits in the Glasgow Police Historical Exhibition provide an insight into the people, events and other factors which contributed to the founding, development and progress of the City of Glasgow Police from 1779 - 1975.

    Find out more about the Glasgow Police Museum: Glasgow Police Museum
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    People’s Palace and Winter Gardens

    Glasgow Green

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    People's Palace and Winter Gardens

    The People’s Palace is set in the historic Glasgow Green area of the city and tells the story of Glasgow and its people from 1750 to the present day. The city’s social history can be explored through a wealth of historic artifacts, paintings, prints, photographs, film and interactive computer displays. 

    Please note the People's Palace is currently closed for a major refurbishment.

    Explore The People's Palace and Winter Gardens: People’s Palace and Winter Gardens

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