14-Day Family-Friendly Itinerary to Explore Glasgow

  • Day 1: Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
    10 minutes (2.2 miles) from Glasgow city center

    Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum offers a glimpse into art, natural history, and Scottish culture. With more than 22 themed galleries, famous artworks, taxidermy specimens, and a children's discovery center, there's something for everyone here.

  • Day 2: Glasgow Science Centre
    11 minutes (2.4 miles) from Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

    Glasgow Science Centre is a fun and interactive science museum that has something for all age-groups. This center is home to interactive science and technology exhibits, science shows, and Scotland's biggest IMAX cinema screen.

  • Day 3: Riverside Museum
    9 minutes (2 miles) from Glasgow Science Centre

    Riverside Museum is an award-winning transportation museum that exhibits Scotland's rich transportation history. Along with various transports, it also displays interactive exhibits and workshops for children.

  • Day 4: Pollok Country Park
    16 minutes (4.8 miles) from Riverside Museum

    Pollok Country Park is Glasgow's largest park, covering 360 acres of woodland, gardens, and pathways. It has a large children's play area, cycle track, and garden center. This is an ideal location for a family picnic.

  • Day 5: St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
    16 minutes (4.4 miles) from Pollok Country Park

    St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art is a lively museum located near the Glasgow Cathedral. It tells the story of different world faiths and also showcases religious artifacts from various communities in Glasgow.

  • Day 6: Glasgow Cathedral and Necropolis
    9 minutes (1.9 miles) from St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art

    The Glasgow Cathedral is a historic and prestigious symbol of Scotland's religious heritage, dating back more than 800 years. Just a short walk from the cathedral, the Necropolis is an atmospheric graveyard housing the tombs of significant Scottish figures.

  • Day 7: People's Palace and Winter Gardens
    11 minutes (2.6 miles) from Glasgow Cathedral and Necropolis

    People's Palace and Winter Gardens are two museums housed within a single building, comprising a collection of paintings, sculptures, and artifacts that represent Glasgow's history and culture. The Glasshouse conservatory is home to exotic plants and includes a children's play area.

  • Day 8: Glasgow Botanic Gardens
    19 minutes (4.4 miles) from People's Palace and Winter Gardens

    Located in the heart of Glasgow's West End is the Glasgow Botanic Gardens, a 27-acre vibrant green space that features numerous exotic plants as well as a Victorian-style glasshouse. There's also a children's playground, a small shop, and a tearoom.

  • Day 9: Glasgow Green
    12 minutes (2 miles) from Glasgow Botanic Gardens

    Glasgow Green is Glasgow's oldest park, extending over 55 hectares. With gardens, fountains, and various activities such as rollerblading, golf, and people feeding the ducks, Glasgow Green is a perfect spot for a family day out.

  • Day 10: Glasgow School of Art
    13 minutes (2.5 miles) from Glasgow Green

    Glasgow School of Art is a world-famous art and design school located in the heart of Glasgow. The architecture of this school building is stunning, a perfect combination of traditional and modern design styles.

  • Day 11: Kelvingrove Park
    14 minutes (3.3 miles) from Glasgow School of Art

    Kelvingrove Park is located next to Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. This 85-acre park features rolling hillsides, lakes, and a children's play area. It is a perfect place to enjoy a picnic or scenic stroll.

  • Day 12: Tall Ship at Riverside Museum
    9 minutes (2 miles) from Kelvingrove Park

    Tall Ship at Riverside Museum is a historic ship berthed just outside the Riverside Museum. It is the only Clyde-built sailing vessel afloat in the UK. The tour of the ship includes a discussion of Scotland's maritime history, and there's also a play area for children.

  • Day 13: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour of Glasgow
    19 stops covering major attractions in Glasgow

    Take a Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour to explore Glasgow's major attractions in comfort. Choose from various routes with 19 stops, including City Centre, West End, Clydeside Express, Glasgow Cathedral, and Riverside Museum.

  • Day 14: Escape Room and Laser Tag
    13 minutes (3 miles) from Hop-on Hop-off Bus Stop

    For the final day, let's head to Escape Room and Laser Tag to have loads of entertainment. Multiple Escape Room and Laser Tag facilities are available in Glasgow, and most of these venues will have short game-duration options suitable for kids.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum (2 hours, free entry)
  • Glasgow Science Centre (3 hours, £11.50 per adult, £8.50 per child)
  • Riverside Museum (2 hours, free entry)
  • Pollok Country Park (1 day, free entry)
  • St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art (1 hour, free entry)
  • Glasgow Cathedral and Necropolis (2 hours, free entry)
  • People's Palace and Winter Gardens (2 hours, free entry)
  • Glasgow Botanic Gardens (2 hours, free entry)
  • Glasgow Green (1 day, free entry)
  • Glasgow School of Art (2 hours, free entry)
  • Kelvingrove Park (1 hour, free entry)
  • Tall Ship at Riverside Museum (2 hours, free entry)
  • Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour of Glasgow (1 day, £16 per adult, £9 per child)
  • Escape Room and Laser Tag (2 hours, £15 per person)

  • Total Estimated Costs: £139.50 per adult, £80.50 per child

Transportation

To get around Glasgow, you can use public transport, including buses and trains. These transport services operate from around 6 a.m. to midnight. A day ticket for buses costs £5, and for trains, it costs £6.40, which offers good value for getting to any attraction throughout the city.

Moreover, taxis in Glasgow are widely available, but they usually cost more than public transportation.

Useful Tips

If you have extra days in Glasgow, you can explore some of its surrounding countryside areas, such as Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, or go on a day trip to Edinburgh.

If you have limited days, you could either remove some attractions, or pick and choose a few attractions from the list depending on your preferences and interests.

Airports

Glasgow International Airport (GLA) is approximately 8 miles west of Glasgow city center. The airport is the primary airport serving the city and offers direct flights to a wide range of international and domestic destinations.

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