Ibrox Stadium
A football stadium on the south side of the River Clyde in the Ibrox district of Glasgow. The home of Rangers F.C., Ibrox is the third largest football stadium in Scotland, with an all-seated capacity of 50,817.
House of An Art Lover
Country house, arts centre and cafe, built based on unrealised designs by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Riverside Museum
Hyper-modern museum with collections of historic vehicles and state-of-the-art interactive displays.
Scotland Street School Museum
It is located in a former school designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh between 1903 and 1906. The building is one of Glasgow's foremost architectural attractions.
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
A museum and art gallery in Glasgow, Scotland. It reopened in 2006 after a three-year refurbishment and since then has been one of Scotland's most popular visitor attractions.
University of Glasgow
A public research university in Glasgow, Scotland. Founded by papal bull in 1451, it is the fourth-oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland's four ancient universities.
Whyte & Mackay
Whyte & Mackay is a Scottish company producing alcoholic beverages. It was founded in 1844 and is based in Glasgow.
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital
A 1,677-bed acute hospital located in Shieldhall in the south-west of Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. The hospital is built on the site of the former Southern General Hospital and opened at the end of April 2015.
Sauchiehall Street
Sauchiehall Street is one of the main shopping and business streets in the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland. Along with Buchanan Street and Argyle Street, it forms the main shopping area of central Glasgow, containing many of its high street and chain stores.
The SSE Hydro, Exhibition Way
A multi-purpose indoor arena located within the Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow, Scotland. The arena was initially named The Hydro after its main sponsor, energy company Scottish & Southern Energy subsidiary Scottish Hydro.
Citizens' Theatre
The Citizens Theatre, in what was the Royal Princess's Theatre, is the creation of James Bridie and is based in Glasgow, Scotland as a principal producing theatre. The theatre includes a 500-seat Main Auditorium, and two studio theatres, the Circle Studio and the Stalls Studio.
Silverburn Shopping Arena
An 'out of town' shopping centre located on Barrhead Road in Pollok, Glasgow, Scotland. The development replaces the 75 acre Pollok centre with a brand new 1,500,000-square-foot shopping centre, anchored by Tesco, Next, Marks & Spencer and Debenhams.
Buchanan Galleries
Mall housing department store plus 90 fashion, electrical and gift outlets, and restaurants.
Glasgow Queen Street Station
A city centre railway terminus in Glasgow, Scotland. It is the smaller of the city's two main line railway terminals and the third busiest station in Scotland.
Royal Concert Hall
Located in the heart of the city, the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall is one of Scotland’s most prestigious venues and world renowned classical, jazz, pop, rock and folk artists take to its stages for nearly 250 performances each year.
Hampden Park
A football stadium in the Mount Florida area of Glasgow, Scotland. The 51,866-capacity[1] venue serves as the national stadium of football in Scotland.
Braehead Arena
The arena was formerly the home of the Scottish Eagles ice hockey club and is now the home to the expansion Glasgow Clan ice hockey team of the Elite Ice Hockey League.
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
A large teaching hospital. With a capacity of around 1,000 beds, the hospital campus covers an area of around 8 hectares, situated on the north-eastern edge of the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland. It is managed by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome
The Commonwealth Arena and Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, known for sponsorship reasons as the Emirates Arena, is an indoor arena and velodrome in Dalmarnock, Glasgow, Scotland. Built for the 2014 Commonwealth Games, these venues hosted the badminton and track cycling events.
Mugdock Country Park
Mugdock Country Park is a country park and historical site located partly in East Dunbartonshire and partly in Stirling, in the former county of Stirlingshire, Scotland. It is around 10 miles to the north of Glasgow, next to Milngavie, and covers an area of 260 hectares.