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A vibrant visitor destination with a rich industrial heritage.

Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, is a vibrant visitor destination known for its rich industrial heritage, dynamic arts scene, and welcoming atmosphere.

The city seamlessly blends Victorian architecture with contemporary design, offering striking sights like the Glasgow Cathedral, the modern Riverside Museum, and the SECC OVO Hydro.

Art lovers can explore world-class galleries such as the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and the Gallery of Modern Art, while music fans will appreciate Glasgow’s status as a UNESCO City of Music.

With bustling shopping districts, eclectic restaurants, and easy access to the scenic Highlands, Glasgow provides a culturally rich and diverse experience for every kind of traveler.

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From museums to whisky distilleries, hotels and places of learning.

Riverside Museum

Transport & technology museum

Riverside Museum is Glasgow's award-winning transport and technology museum. It is the first purpose-built museum created by Glasgow Life in the 21st century. The museum was designed by internationally renowned architect, Dame Zaha Hadid.

SECC OVO Hydro

Scottish Exhibition Campus

The Scottish Event Campus (SEC) features the SEC Centre– five interconnected exhibition and meeting spaces, the iconic 3,000 seat SEC Armadillo and our most recent addition, the OVO Hydro – a 14,300 capacity concert, sporting and special events arena.

The Clydeside Distillery

Whisky museum

Glasgow's whisky renaissance begins with The Clydeside. Its first dedicated single malt distillery in over 100 years brings distilling back to the heart of Glasgow, the capital of the Lowlands and the epicentre of a modern whisky revival.

Glasgow Science Centre

Fantastic journeys into science

No matter what age you are, a visit to Glasgow Science Centre will be full of wonder. We’ll take you on fantastic journeys and entertain you with mind-blowing sights and sounds. Are you ready for anything?