Welcome to Glasgow – the city where cobblestone streets whisper tales of centuries past, and modern wonders await around every corner. As you embark on this family escapade, prepare to be enchanted by art, history, and the warmth of Scottish hospitality. Buckle up, little explorers; our adventure begins!
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Step into a world of wonder at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. From ancient artefacts to mesmerizing art collections, this free museum captivates young minds. Don’t miss the dinosaur exhibit -the life-sized T. rex skeleton is a roaring hit!
Riverside Museum of Transport
Calling all little adventurers! Hop aboard the vintage trams, cars, and locomotives at the Riverside Museum of Transport. Adjacent to it lies the Tall Ship, where maritime history sets sail. Psst! Kids sail for just £1 during the season.
Waverley Paddle Steamer
Ahoy! Set sail on the Waverley Paddle Steamer along the River Clyde. The gentle chug-chug of this historic steamboat will transport you to a bygone era. Bonus: It won’t break the bank!
Rothesay: Isle of Bute
Escape to Rothesay, a charming town on the Isle of Bute. Stroll along the coastline, explore Rothesay Castle, and breathe in the salty sea air. It’s a day trip worth every moment.
Moyra Janes Brasserie
Warm up and refuel at Moyra Janes Brasserie. Their hearty meals and decadent hot chocolates are a treat for the whole family. Pro tip: Ask for extra marshmallows!
Alva Glen: Nature’s Playground
Nature beckons at Alva Glen. Lace up your walking shoes and follow the scenic trails. Waterfalls, lush greenery, and fresh air await – perfect for little adventurers.
Day Trip to Loch Lomond
Now, let’s add a dash of Loch Lomond magic! Take a short drive or hop on a water taxi across the loch to Balloch and Loch Lomond Shores. Here, you’ll find lochside designer shopping, a kids’ play area, the Sea Life Centre, and the Bird of Prey Centre. Plus, you can hire paddleboards, canoes, and enjoy boat trips at the beach – a fun-filled family day out on Loch Lomond awaits!
Savings Tips
- Family Passes: Keep an eye out for family passes at attractions – they’re budget-friendly.
- Free Museums: Glasgow’s free museums, like the Kelvingrove, offer both education and entertainment.
- Meal Deals: Score family meal deals at local restaurants. Your taste buds and wallet will thank you.
You can buy your tickets or experience on Klook, GetYourGuide or Tiqets
Getting Around
- Subway: Glide through Glasgow’s subway system – it’s efficient and connects key areas.
- Buses: Hop on a bus to explore different neighborhoods and attractions.
- Walking: Many gems are within walking distance in the city center. Let your feet lead the way!









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