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Bellahouston Park
Dumbreck Rd & Paisley Rd WestBoasting formal gardens and open parkland in which to relax and take in wome wonderful views of Glasgow, this extensive park has many features and facilities to tempt visitors to its grounds. -
Glasgow Green
Off Saltmarket, next to the ClydeBy far the oldest park in Glasgow, Glasgow Green is home to a number of big events each year, and to some of Glasgow's most prominent historical landmarks. -
The Hunterian Museum
University Avenue, Glasgow, G12 8QQOpened in 1870, the University of Glasgow's Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery is the oldest public museum in Scotland. -
Kelvingrove Park
Glasgow, G3 - Off Kelvin WayOriginally created at the West End Park in 1852, Kelvingrove Park is a classic example of a Victorian Park, and includes 35 points of interest including monuments and beautiful flowers. -
George Square
Glasgow City Centre, G1Named after King George III, George Square is Glasgow’s biggest and most famous central square. Most celebrations including Christmas, New Year and St Andrews day will be celebrated in George Square in true Glasgow style. -
Pollok Country Park
Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, G43Voted the Best Park in Britain in 2007, and Europe's Best Park in 2008, Pollok Country Park really is well worth a visit. -
Scotland Street School Museum
225 Scotland Street, Glasgow, G5 8QBScotland Street School Museum portrays the history of education in Scotland as a genuine school experience. -
The Museum of Transport
1 Bunhouse Road, Glasgow, G3 8DPThe Museum of Transport is now CLOSED as all of its objects are being moved to the new Riverside Museum (opening spring 2011), the new home of Glasgow's transport collections. -
The Mitchell Library
North Street, Glasgow, G3 7DNEurope's largest reference library takes its name from the tobacco tycoon, Stephen Mitchell. -
Glasgow Botanic Gardens
730 Great Western Road, Glasgow, G12 0UEThe Glasgow Botanic Gardens are reknowned worldwide for their impressive tropical and temperate plant collections from around the world.









