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10 Must-visit hidden gems in Glasgow

When it comes to finding unique things to do in Glasgow, the city has a serious amount to offer. Glasgow is Scotland's largest city and a true culture capital with lots of hidden places to explore. If you’re planning a city break in Glasgow or are even a regular visitor, check out these tips and discover something new next time you’re in town.

The following list was created by VisitScotland to showcase a range of experiences. It isn’t ranked in any specific order.

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    Ashton Lane

    Glasgow

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    Ashton Lane

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    Though well-known to locals, visitors to Glasgow might easily miss the charms of Ashton Lane if they don’t keep their eyes peeled! Hidden away in the city’s West End, this picturesque cobbled street is adorned with fairy lights and is home to a number of great bars and restaurants, including Innis & Gunn, The Grosvenor and the famous Ubiquitous Chip.

    Discover Ashton Lane: Ashton Lane
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    Hidden Gardens

    Glasgow

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    The Hidden Gardens, Glasgow

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    Opened in 2003, the Hidden Gardens is the perfect outdoor oasis to escape the busy bustle of Glasgow's city centre. Discover its diverse plant collection or take a leisurely stroll along the flowery meadow, home to a mix of beautiful Scottish wildflowers.

    Explore the Hidden Gardens: Hidden Gardens
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    House for an Art Lover

    Glasgow

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    The music room at House for An Art Lover

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    Glasgow is synonymous with Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The seminal Scottish architect, designer and artist left a legacy which can be enjoyed across an array of locations, including House for an Art Lover. This elegant country retreat in Bellahouston Park was built according to drawings Mackintosh drafted for a design competition in 1900. Feast your eyes on the exquisite interior which makes ingenious use of natural light and space, packed full of fine art. The house regularly hosts art exhibitions in its restaurant, where you can dine al fresco in the summer months. 

    Discover House for an Art Lover: House for an Art Lover
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    The Necropolis

    Glasgow

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    Glasgow Necropolis

    Inspired by the famous Père Lachaise in Paris, Glasgow’s Necropolis is a remarkable Victorian cemetery adorned with some 3,500 monuments. Amongst the most notable graves are a monument to Protestant Reformation leader John Knox, and a Celtic cross designed by influential Glaswegian architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

    Learn more about The Necropolis: The Necropolis
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    Kibble Palace

    Glasgow

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    Kibble Palace; Glasgow Botanic Gardens

    Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens are ideal for a peaceful walk or relaxing break between shopping and sightseeing. Make sure you don’t miss Kibble Palace, the striking greenhouse designed by inventor and engineer John Kibble, which features fine marble statues surrounded by vivid flowers, tropical palms and the National Collection of Tree Ferns.

    Discover Kibble Palace at Glasgow's Botanic Garden: Kibble Palace
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    Britannia Panopticon Music Hall

    Glasgow

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    The facade of Britannia Panopticon Music Hall after it's restoration work in 2008.

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    Victorian vaudeville gets a new lease of life at the Britannia Panopticon, the world’s oldest surviving music hall. Built in the 1850s, the theatre has seen real legends of entertainment tread its boards: Stan Laurel made his debut here, and Cary Grant once entertained Glasgow crowds with his acrobatic skills.

    Discover Britannia Panopticon: Britannia Panopticon Music Hall
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    • Pets Welcome
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    West Brewery

    Glasgow

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    WEST Brewery

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    Part of the distinctive Templeton on the Green, WEST Brewery creates German-inspired beers with a unique Glasgow flavour. Tuck into currywurst, wiener schnitzel or burgers in the WEST restaurant. Beer fans should be sure to sample a locally-produced pint from Drygate Brewery, Clockwork Beer Co. and the Kelburn Brewing Co., amongst others.

    Discover WEST Brewery: West Brewery
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    Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre

    Glasgow

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    Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre

    Founded by sculptor-mechanic Eduard Bersudsky and theatre director Tatyana Jakovskaya in St. Petersburg in 1989, Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre has been captivating Scottish audiences since settling in Glasgow almost two decades ago. Its enchanting performances star hundreds of carved figures controlled by steampunk-style machinery, combining with lights and music to tell haunting, beautiful stories.

    Discover Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre: Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre
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    • Hearing Loop
    • Level Access
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    Mr Ben Retro Clothing

    Glasgow

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    Mr Ben Retro Clothing, Glasgow

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    In addition to its ‘Style Mile’ and countless designer and high street stores, Glasgow is home to a wealth of vintage and second-hand clothing shops, each overflowing with clothes and accessories from across the decades. Located in King’s Court, Mr. Ben is a treasure trove of retro style, stocking everything from antique wedding dresses to military regalia – a must for fashion fans.

    Find out more about Mr Ben Retro Clothing: Mr Ben Retro Clothing
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    The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery

    Glasgow

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    The Hunterian Museum, Glasgow

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    Scotland's oldest public museum is a splendid temple to the wonders of art, science and history. There's a lot to see here, but amongst its vast collections, must-see exhibits include a permanent gallery dedicated to the Antonine Wall, one of the world's finest collections of the works of James McNeill Whistler, iconic artworks including Rembrandt's Entombment, objects connected with revolutionary scientific discoveries, and a plethora of zoological, paleontological and geological specimens.

    Visit The Hunterian: The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery

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