48 HOURS IN GLASGOW_

MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR TRIP

Glasgow stands as one of the UK’s most culturally rich and dynamic cities. Renowned for its warm hospitality, it is a place where heritage and innovation coexist seamlessly. Explore a city steeped in history, from its striking architecture and world-class museums to a thriving culinary scene and diverse shopping experiences.

As a designated UNESCO City of Music, Glasgow offers a vibrant live music culture, with performances taking place across the city every week. This creative energy is woven into the fabric of daily life, making Glasgow an inspiring and engaging destination.

Immerse yourself in a city where every street, stage, and space pulses with creativity, culture, and connection.

 

WHAT'S ON IN GLASGOW?

From internationally acclaimed exhibitions and theatre productions to grassroots music gigs and community-led events, Glasgow’s cultural landscape is as diverse as it is dynamic. Explore a wide range of activities during their stay, whether it’s catching a show at one of the city’s historic theatres, discovering contemporary art in its many galleries, or enjoying seasonal markets and pop-up experiences.

DELEGATE SPECIAL OFFERS

Where culture meets connection, there is always something happening in Glasgow. We’ve pulled together some great deals for delegates to take advantage of.

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THE BURRELL COLLECTION

Located in the southside, you could easily spend the whole day in Pollok Country Park. Glasgow's largest green space is home to two amazing visitor attractions, woodland walks, Highland cows, and a free electric shuttle bus.

UNESCO'S CITY OF MUSIC

Glasgow was the UK's first UNESCO City of Music and is a hotspot for live performances in famed venues like The Barrowlands and King Tut's Wah Wah Hut. Not-to-be-missed is the Glasgow Music City Tour, which brings to life the people and places that helped shape the city’s legendary scene. 

 KELVINGROVE ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM

No visit to Glasgow would be complete without a trip to one of the many museums and galleries, most of which are free to visit. Housed in an iconic red sandstone building next to the beautiful Kelvingrove Park, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is consistently one of Scotland's most popular attractions.

CITY CENTRE MURAL TRAIL

In recent years, many of Glasgow's lanes and buildings have undergone colourful makeovers by talented street artists. You can explore these amazing works of urban art at your own pace or on a guided tour.