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  • Accessible Glasgow: Itinerary for wheelchair users
    Planning an accessible day trip to Glasgow and unsure where to go or what to see? We collaborated with Simply Emma, one of the UK's leading disability bloggers to get her opinion. Here's her guide on how to experience the best of this vibrant city in just one day as a wheelchair user.
  • Reasons to visit The Burrell Collection
    The world-renowned Burrell Collection reopened in March 2022 after a major refurbishment. Now a modern, greener museum with more space for the Collection, entry is free for all visitors. Hayley Bradshaw from the team tells us her top 5 reasons to visit.
  • Belle and Sebastian walking trail
    Try out our Belle and Sebastian walking trail. Visit the places across the city that have helped shape the iconic Glasgow band and inspire their music.
  • 6 things you didn't know about the Barrowlands
    Glasgow is a UNESCO City of Music and the Barrowland Ballroom is one of its most iconic venues. Bands love to play here, it's one for the bucket list if you haven’t been before. Here, Tom Joyes shares 6 things you might not know about the building’s history, character and hidden gems.
  • Support local: Mackintosh at the Willow
    The Willow Tea Rooms, designed by architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh, was originally opened by Miss Cranston in 1903. Caitlin Rana, General Manager at the Glasgow venue shares some of her stories about its fascinating history and restoration.
  • LGBTQ+ histories at The Burrell Collection
    Laura Bauld, Senior Curator of Decorative Arts (1603-1800), worked on the redisplay of The Burrell Collection and developed LGBTQ+ programming, displays, and tours. Here, she discusses her favourite objects from their LGBTQ+ tours.
  • Stories from Glasgow's musical history
    Franz Ferdinand, Belle and Sebastian and Simple Minds were all made in Glasgow. The city’s music scene spans over 100 years earning UNESCO City of Music status in 2008. Glasgow Music City Tours celebrate Glasgow’s musical history in their tours. Here's a taste of the stories they tell along the way.
  • Why I love Glasgow's music scene: Samantha McShane
    Samantha McShane answers our questions on why Glasgow, as the UK’s first UNESCO City of Music, is a top city for music lovers.