Kidventures
Glasgow Green1 / 20
Glasgow Green photo 2
Glasgow Green photo 3
+17 more

🌳Glasgow Green

park-gardensplaygroundlandmark

Glasgow Green is the oldest park in the city, dating back to the 15th century. It offers expansive green spaces, a large playground, and sports facilities including tennis courts, football pitches, and a bowling green. The park hosts events like concerts and festivals throughout the year.

Highlights for families:
- The play area with swings, slides, and climbing frames suitable for toddlers to older kids.
- The scenic walk along the River Clyde.
- The People's Palace and Winter Gardens (free museum and glasshouse) located within the park, offering interactive exhibits about Glasgow's history.
- Plenty of open space for picnics and ball games.

Facilities include public toilets, cafes nearby, and ample parking. The park is easily accessible by public transport. It's a great spot for a low-cost family day out with something for all ages.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryScotland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Pack a picnic for great value

    Bring a packed lunch or snacks to make the most of the expansive green spaces without needing to rely on nearby cafes.

  • Playground suits a wide age range

    The play area caters to toddlers through to older children, so there's something for multiple ages in one visit.

  • People's Palace is free and indoor

    Visit the free People's Palace and Winter Gardens for interactive exhibits about Glasgow's history if weather turns poor.

  • Public toilets available on-site

    Public toilets are located within the park, so you won't need to travel far when young children need facilities.

  • Plenty of open space for running about

    The expansive green spaces are ideal for toddlers and young children to burn energy safely away from paths.

  • Low-cost family day out

    With free park entry, free museum and gardens, and space for picnics, this is excellent value for a full family day.

  • Good public transport links

    The park is easily accessible by public transport, so you may not need to worry about parking if you prefer bus or train.

  • Ample parking available

    Parking is plentiful at Glasgow Green, making it convenient for families driving with young children and buggies.

  • Scenic riverside walk with buggies

    The River Clyde walk offers a pleasant route for pushchairs, though worth checking surface conditions in wet weather.

  • Bring a ball for the open spaces

    Pack a football or frisbee to take advantage of the open grass areas, especially popular with older children.

  • Check for seasonal events and festivals

    The park hosts concerts and festivals throughout the year, so check ahead for family-friendly events during your visit.

  • Winter Gardens offers shelter and warmth

    The glasshouse provides a warm indoor space to explore if the weather is cold or damp during your visit.

Reviews

No reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience!

Sign in to leave a review

Nearby places