2. St. Enoch Centre
Head to the St. Enoch Centre (between two of Glasgow’s most famous shopping streets, Argyle Street and Buchanan Street), to find the ultimate toy store—Hamley’s. There are also family-friendly restaurants and a cinema.
3. Scottish Football Museum
Does your family love soccer? If so, don’t miss the Scottish Football Museum. Trace the history of soccer in Scotland through thousands of objects and films. The museum is located at Hampden Park, home to Queen’s Park F.C. and the Scottish National Football Team.
4. Greggs and George Square
No trip to Glasgow, Scotland is complete without a stop at Greggs. The fast and friendly bakery serves everything from sausage rolls to steak bakes and sweet treats. Pick up food at 13 George Square and enjoy your meal in George Square, where kids can stretch their legs and chase the pigeons.
5. The Tenement House
Want to know what life was like in Glasgow, Scotland, in the early 20th century? Take a trip to the Tenement House to witness an authentic time capsule of life. Expect to spot a coal-fired kitchen range, original fixtures, and a pot of homemade jam dated 1929. After exploring, pop into the cozy cafe for snacks and a hot beverage.
6. The Barras Market
The Barras is an indoor/outdoor market in the east end of Glasgow. Families are bound to find one-of-a-kind treasures in this friendly and vibrant atmosphere.
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Glasgow Science Centre entertains visitors of all ages. Photo courtesy of VisitScotland /Peter Dibdin
7. Glasgow Science Centre
Want to learn something new on vacation? Look no further than the Glasgow Science Centre. Fun and educational for all ages, families can visit the Planetarium, unravel the mysteries of outer space, question perception, learn how the body works, and enjoy interactive exhibits on physics and engineering. There’s even a tower (the tallest freestanding building in Scotland) where you can enjoy breathtaking city views and more.
8. Enjoy Afternoon Tea
There are plenty of places to enjoy a hot cup of tea in Glasgow, but we like Willow Tea Rooms on Buchanan Street. The space is inspired by famous Glasgow artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The traditional foods are tasty, and there’s a children’s menu for smaller appetites.
9. Have a Pub Lunch
You can’t leave Glasgow without a traditional pub meal. Our favorite is Sloan’s, Glasgow’s oldest bar and restaurant. It offers a kid’s menu, and little ones will get a kick out of walking through the art-filled tunnel to get to the pub’s entrance and courtyard.
10. Catch a Football Match
There’s nothing better than a Scotch Pie and a warm cup of Bovril (a gravy-flavored drink) while watching the action unfold on the pitch. The entertainment and atmosphere will likely be the highlight of any trip. Celtic and Rangers are the two biggest teams in Glasgow. Book tickets in advance!
11. RollerStop
Just a few minutes from both the Kinning Park and Shields Road Subway stations, RollerStop is the perfect place to skate in a fun disco environment. You can rent skates on site. There’s also a cafe serving a good variety of snacks and drinks. Little ones must be at least 4 to skate.
12. Clip ‘n Climb
This Kelvin Hall indoor rock climbing gym is a fantastic experience for all ranges of abilities. Only those brave enough should try the Leap of Faith! Those 12 and under can also enjoy the Circus in the Park-themed soft play.
13. Go on a Treasure Hunt
A self-guided, interactive tour through Go Quest Adventures turns a walk around the city into a treasure hunt. You’ll see quite a few sights along the 2.2-mile trek.
14. Catch a Movie
Cineworld and Vue Cinema are great options for catching a flick in Glasgow. Both are conveniently located in the city centre and offer big blockbuster family favorites.
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The Glasgow Botanical Gardens are a lovely place to explore nature.
Fun Free Things to Do in Glasgow, Scotland with Kids
15. Glasgow Botanical Gardens
This West End gem, open from 7am to dusk, has over 9,000 different plants, most of which live in tropical glasshouses. Families will love the Heritage Trail, which has nearly 30 points of interest and leads you down to the Kelvin Walkway and the Gardens Arboretum. For younger children, check out Minibeasts, Birds, and Trees of the Botanics, which is a waymarked trail aimed at young families.
16. Glasgow Mural Trail
Street art decorates the sides of so many buildings in Glasgow, Scotland. Keep your eyes peeled while walking around, and make sure to do the official Glasgow Mural Trail. Just follow a map to see stunning sites. Little ones get such a kick out of finding new pieces that are sure to impress the entire family.
17. Tall Ship Glenlee
Want to know what life was like on the high seas? Visit the Tall Ship Glenlee, an independent museum, to see the galley, ring the bell, and explore every nook of the ship. Glenlee was restored to her former glory and is the only Clyde-built steel sailing ship still afloat in the UK.
Best Free Museums in Glasgow, Scotland for Kids
18. The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
This is one of Glasgow’s most popular free attractions, and it’s no wonder why. With 22 themed galleries and 8,000 objects, there’s a lot to see. The museum’s collections are wide-ranging and designed with kids in mind. The floating heads installation, all displaying different emotions, is super unique. There’s also a Scottish wildlife room, interactive activities, Egyptian antiques, fine art, arms and armor, and much more.
19. The Riverside Museum of Transport and Travel
Do your little ones love all things transport? This museum is home to wonderful collections that reflect Glasgow’s important role in the world through its contributions to shipbuilding, train manufacturing, and engineering. Expect to see a range of cars, motorcycles, trams, buses, bicycles, and even a steam locomotive.
20. Glasgow Police Museum
The Glasgow Police Museum highlights Britain’s first police force from 1800-1975. Exhibits showcase the history of the people and events that contributed to the police force. The International Police Exhibition highlights policing worldwide and includes over 2,000 cool items, including headgear and uniforms from around the globe.
21. Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery
This is Scotland’s oldest public museum, founded in 1807. Its collections include scientific instruments used by James Watt, Joseph Lister, and Lord Kelvin. The museum also has Roman artifacts from the Antonine Wall, natural and life sciences, Hunter’s anatomical collection, ethnographic items from Captain Cook’s Pacific voyages, and a significant art collection. Another highlight is the largest collection of Scottish artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s designs, including pieces from his Glasgow home.
22. Glasgow Museum of Modern Art
The Glasgow Museum of Modern Art in Glasgow’s Royal Exchange Square features local and international pieces. While visiting Glasgow, check out the Saturday Art Club and the Mini Museum Explorers programs. The museum also includes a gift shop, a library with free internet access, and a cafe.
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Pollok Country Park is home to one of Scotland’s most well-known national animals, the Highland cow. Photo courtesy of VisitScotland / Kenny Lam
Best Playgrounds and Parks in Glasgow, Scotland for Kids
23. Pollock Country Park
Located in the city’s south side, Pollock Country Park is a must-visit family destination in Glasgow. The on-site museum, The Burrell Collection, was named Art Fund Museum of the Year in 2023 and has lots of hands-on and interactive displays, which bring the stories behind the exhibits to life. There’s also a playground, a maze, a fairy garden, opportunities for woodland walks, and a herd of Highland Cows.
24. Dumbreck Outdoor Playbarn
Another hidden gem at Pollok Country Park is the Dumbreck Outdoor Playbarn, which is ideal for preschoolers. The former horses’ barn is now a sensory play zone that hosts weekday play sessions and special events. Plus, there are Shetland ponies!
25. Glasgow Green
One of Scotland’s oldest parks, Glasgow Green, is the perfect place to run, play a game of soccer, or have a picnic. There’s a playground, too!
26. Victoria Park Playground
Victoria Park is one of Glasgow’s prettiest. It boasts floral displays, a large boating pond, and a children’s play park. While there, check out Fossil Grove. It houses the remnants of an ancient forest, with tree trunks believed to be around 330 million years old.
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Visit the Stewart Memorial Fountain at Kelvingrove Park. Photo courtesy of VisitScotland / Kenny Lam
27. Kelvingrove Park and River Walk
This Victorian park is nestled on the banks of the River Kelvin. Two of the city’s grandest buildings stand on either side of the park: the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum and the University of Glasgow. The park is also home to the Kelvingrove Bandstand and Amphitheatre, two playgrounds, and a skate park. The River Walk is beautiful.
28. Alexandra Park
This park in Glasgow’s east end has a nine-hole golf course, beautiful ponds, and a play area for kids. Families can walk the easy 1.4-mile loop and then let the kids run wild at the playground.
29. Linn Park
Take a woodland or riverside stroll at Glasgow’s second-largest park. Here, you’ll find the remains of Cathcart Castle (where Mary Queen of Scots stayed the night before the Battle of Langside in 1568).
30. Bellahouston Park
Bellahouston Park is home to a series of sculptures, a uniquely designed playground, a swimming pool, and the Glasgow Ski & Snowboard Centre. Here, you’ll also find the House for an Art Lover, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. It is a visitor attraction, art gallery, and cafe all in one.
31. Queens Park
Queens Park is home to the Scottish Poetry Rose Garden, an amphitheater that hosts lots of events, a playground, and a large boating pond. If you’re feeling adventurous, walk to the flagpole at the top of the park for fantastic city views. It is also easy to pick up a coffee or ice cream from the trendy local neighborhoods surrounding the park.
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The awe-inspiring Glasgow Cathedral was built in the 1100s.
Top Attractions in Glasgow, Scotland for Families
32. Glasgow Cathedral
Also known as St. Mungo’s Cathedral, the Glasgow Cathedral is worth visiting. With its green roof and Gothic features, it’s one of the most unique attractions in Glasgow. Attend a service, take a tour, or simply explore the magnificent building yourselves. The adjacent Glasgow Necropolis is a Victorian garden cemetery. A historic stroll to the top of the hill offers breathtaking views of the city.
33. City Sightseeing Bus Tour
The open-air bus ride is not only fun, but it’s also a great way to witness the top attractions in Glasgow, Scotland. Little ones love the fresh air (as long as it’s not raining!), and it’s such a great way to get around and see the city.
34. Clyde Arc Bridge
Cross the River Clyde on foot! One of Glasgow’s most defining landmarks, the Clyde Arc (which locals call Squinty Bridge) crosses the River Clyde. It connects Finnieston Street to Govan Road.
35. University of Glasgow
This is a fun place to explore, especially if you’re a Harry Potter fan. The University of Glasgow’s Gothic Revival architecture, cloisters, and quadrangles totally evoke the feeling of Hogwarts.
36. Duke of Wellington Statue
Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington, defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 and later became prime minister. His statue is renowned for always adorning a bright orange traffic cone on his head. Kids get a kick out of the humorous site that dates back to the 1980s.
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Wander the cobblestone streets of charming Ashton Lane.
37. Ashton Lane
Cobblestone streets, white twinkly lights, and a cozy atmosphere make Ashton Lane the ideal spot in Glasgow, Scotland. There’s even a small cinema here, Grosvenor Pictures. Pop over to this short street for dinner, coffee or drinks, and a movie.
38. Paddle Steamer Waverley
This historic boat is the world’s last seagoing paddle steamer. Sail from the Glasgow Science Centre and visit some beautiful places along the Clyde coast. The scenery is unbeatable. Snacks and drinks are available on board. There’s even a little gift shop to pick up souvenirs to remember your excursion. Sailings are available from May through October.
Best Restaurants in Glasgow, Scotland for Kids
39. Di Maggio’s
You can’t go wrong with pizza and pasta! At Di Maggio’s, you’ll find classic Italian dining meets American flare. Expect large portions, delicious food, and plenty of smiles. Little ones love the activity-filled children’s menu.
40. Ubiquitous Chip
This classic Scottish restaurant on Ashton Lane in the West End is best for a special-occasion family meal, as it’s a little on the fancy side. The food is fantastic, and the courtyard-style decor is full of gorgeous greenery.
41. The Chippy
Don’t leave Glasgow without going to a chippy. A few favorite places to get a fish supper are the cheap and cheerful Merchant Chippie in Merchant City and the trendy Old Salty’s in Finnieston. You also can’t go wrong with the Blue Lagoon, conveniently located near Glasgow Central Station.
42. BrewDog
Parents and kids alike will love BrewDog. The kid’s menu is excellent, the craft beers are refreshing, and the burgers and hot wings are tasty. There are two locations: Merchant City and the West End.
43. Celino’s
This family-friendly restaurant in the East End is great for breakfast or if you’re in the mood for pizza, pasta, and deli sandwiches. Kids can choose between two or three courses. Plus, they’ll love the activity menu with fun facts, jokes, a maze, and a word search. This is the perfect place to eat after exploring Alexandra Parade Park.
44. Mowgli Street Food
The decor at this trendy Indian restaurant is pretty cool. A tree grows through the restaurant’s center, and the space is filled with plants, bird cages, and white fairy lights. A few of the tables even have swinging seats. Little ones will love the extensive kid’s menu and the fun atmosphere. There are also plenty of options for dessert and kid-friendly mocktails.
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The apartment-style rooms at Native Glasgow are perfect for families with kids.
Great Glasgow Hotels for Families
45. Native Glasgow
For families looking for a little space to spread out, the Native Glasgow is a great, moderately priced choice. The boutique hotel offers apartments complete with kitchens, living rooms, and bedrooms. Washers and dryers are also available in units, which is a lifesaver for families with little ones. The hotel is a seven-story, centrally located Edwardian building near George Square and Greggs. It really is stunning!
46. voco Grand Central Glasgow, an IHG Hotel
This unique hotel is the perfect place for families looking for luxury. The busy train station adds a bit of adventure to any vacation. Some rooms offer views of the station’s platforms. Others offer rooms with views of the bustling city streets. Its central location makes it a breeze to get anywhere in the city The voco Grand Central Glasgow is an iconic landmark hotel.
47. Premier Inn Glasgow City Centre (George Square)
This budget hotel has spacious family rooms and a central location, making it easy to explore nearby attractions. It also provides kids’ menus at its on-site restaurant.
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