Your Glasgow guide
Glasgow, a city brimming with culture, history, and modern allure, entices travellers with its diverse array of attractions. Renowned for its warm hospitality, the city offers an eclectic blend of Victorian architecture, world-class museums, and a thriving arts scene. From the iconic Glasgow Cathedral to the bustling streets of the West End, every corner teems with character and charm. Visitors flock to explore the rich legacy of world famous architects such as Charles Rennie Mackintosh, whose designs adorn the cityscape with elegance. Glasgow's culinary scene tantalises taste buds with diverse flavours, while its lively pubs resonate with the melodies of traditional Scottish music. Whether strolling along the River Clyde or immersing oneself in the city's dynamic cultural festivals, Glasgow captivates with its unique blend of tradition and innovation, leaving an indelible mark on all who wander its streets.
Glasgow ranks in the top 10 most visited cities in the U.K, here are three reasons why this city is such a popular destination:
- City of Music - Glasgow boasts more than 130 music events every week, making it one of the liveliest music scenes in the world. From indie gigs to classical concerts, there's something for every music lover.
- Sporting Capital - Glasgow has a rich sporting history and hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2014. The city is also home to two major football clubs, Celtic FC and Rangers FC, known for their passionate fan bases.
- Artistic Legacy - The city is renowned for its artistic heritage, with famous artists such as Charles Rennie Mackintosh leaving their mark on its architecture and design. Its diverse architecture has even provided filmmakers versatile backdrops for their blockbusters.
Transport
Glasgow Central Train Station is a lively transportation hub in the heart of the city. It welcomes travellers from all over the country with its grand Victorian architecture and bustling concourses. Glasgow Central serves as a gateway to Scotland's major cities and beyond, it offers a seamless blend of historic charm and modern amenities for commuters and tourists alike.
The station features accessible toilets and has multiple step-free entrances and exits. The Union Street entrance is not advised for wheelchair users as it has steps. Support is available from staff through an intercom at the Mobility Point Monday-Friday from 7am until 6pm (excluding bank holidays). Should you require help outside of these hours, travellers are advised to contact their train operator directly by calling 0800 022 3720 and stating the rail provider.
For more information, including a station map, please refer to the websitehttps://www.networkrail.co.uk/communities/passengers/our-stations/glasgow-central/.
For travellers looking for a list of taxi companies that provide accessible vehicles, we recommend the following:
- Glasgow Taxis Call 0141 429 7070
- GlasGo Cabs Call 0141 332 5050 or 0141 774 3000