Hello Glasgow
Scotland’s largest city is famous for its friendly locals, bold architecture and world-class cultural scene. Named a UNESCO City of Music in 2008 for its buzzing gig venues and vibrant creative community, Glasgow effortlessly blends Victorian grandeur with cutting-edge design and street art. It’s the perfect springboard for wider Scottish adventures too, thanks to excellent motorway and rail links into the Highlands and the islands.

Top 5 things to do in Edinburgh
1. Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum – Wander 22 eclectic galleries packed with everything from a World War II Spitfire to art by the legendary Salvador Dalí’. Free entry and a must-see for first-time visitors.
2. Glasgow Cathedral & Necropolis – Scotland’s most complete medieval cathedral (built in the 1100s) and the atmospheric Victorian Necropolis next door offer history, architecture and sweeping city views in one stop.
3. Riverside Museum & Tall Ship Glenlee – This award-winning transport museum sits where the Clyde meets the Kelvin, telling Glasgow’s ship‑building and engineering story through exhibits and interactive displays.
4. Glasgow Botanic Gardens & Kibble Palace – 50 acres of leafy parkland, a Victorian glasshouse filled with exotic tree ferns and riverside walks that link to Kelvingrove Park. Perfect for getting some fresh air.
5. The Burrell Collection, Pollok Country Park – Home to 9,000 objects spanning 6,000 years and Art Fund’s 2023 Museum of the Year, all housed in a light-filled, award-winning building.
6. The nightlife – The Garage, King Tut’s, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, is famous for its incredible nightlife. Take in a show and explore the city afterwards or just let your hair down.
Parking in Glasgow
Like any busy city centre, on-street spaces are limited, and demand shoots up during working hours, gigs and match days. Last-minute parking can be pricey and hard to find.
Pre-booking with Evology lets you plan and pay before you set off, cutting the stress and queuing when you arrive.

Electric vehicle charging points in Glasgow
Glasgow is pushing hard on cleaner travel. With 2,900-plus public chargers (one of the UK’s most comprehensive networks) making it is perfect for EV drivers looking to top up while they shop, work or explore.

Disabled parking in Glasgow
Blue Badge holders can park free of charge and without time limit at Glasgow’s on-street pay‑and‑display bays and in most council-managed car parks, provided the badge is correctly displayed.
Pre-booking your space in advance makes your journey smoother journey and makes sure you aren’t worrying about where to park.

Public transport in Glasgow
Prefer to leave the car on the outskirts? The city’s compact Subway—nicknamed the “Clockwork Orange”—circles 15 stations in just 24 minutes and runs every four minutes at peak times, linking the city centre with the trendy West End.
Add an extensive bus network) and frequent rail services, and it’s easy to pair a park‑and‑ride spot with swift, affordable public transport connections.

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