Things to do in Glasgow with kids

Day Note:

Plenty of eating places at Xscape and Science Centre. Imax cinema is highly recommended (screen bigger than a 5-a-side football pitch with a digital 12,000 watt sound system). Centre closes at around 5pm but Imax is opened till late...phone before you head out!

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    Hilton Glasgow Hotel

    Hilton Glasgow Hotel - Glasgow

    Our Local Expert Says:

    Great deal for families (under 18's go Free with 2 adults) but pricey for internet usage

    Description:

    The Hilton Glasgow enjoys a central location hotel, is only minutes away from Glasgow's shopping district and 8 miles from Glasgow Airport. Popular Glasgow attractions are also within easy reach, such as 

    • Glasgow Science Centre
    • Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre. 
    However it is situated just off the M8 motorway at the edge of the city centre! Executive Rooms  enjoy sweeping views of Glasgow and access to the Executive Lounge. All rooms at the Hilton Glasgow hotel offer high-speed internet access. (Not free on avg £15.00 for 24 hours)

    Enjoy a meal in style at Camerons restaurant or opt  for international cuisine from the New York style Brasserie, Minksy's.Then you can head on over to the 15-metre swimming pool or fully equipped fitness centre or just  indulge your senses  with a  luxury treat  from The Ocean Rooms Spa. The Glasgow Hilton proudly offers 16 meeting rooms for up to 1000 people, a business centre, Executive Lounge and wireless internet access in the meeting rooms and lobby ( service charges apply).

    Kids under-18s sharing with 2 adults stay free at the Glasgow Hilton and  kids can enjoy,
    • on-demand movies in every room.
    •  M&D's Theme Park is nearby.

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    Glasgow Science Centre

    Glasgow Science Centre - Glasgow
    • Contact:

    • +44 871 540 1000
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • 50 Pacific Quay
    • Glasgow,ScotlandG51 1EA
    • Map

    Description:

    This futuristic building is credited with rejuvenating the look of Glasgow's dilapidated docks lands.  Exploring Glasgow's contributions to science (among other things), the museum offers fun interactive displays for the whole family (like creating and starring in your own digital video) plus Scotland's only IMAX theater.

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    SNO!zone Braehead

    Description:

    Xscape projects across the country have provided great leisure and entertainment facilities for everyone. SNO!zone Braehead is one such attempt to have unlimited fun. There are Ski slopes to slide from, rocks to climb on, great food to relish, drinks to sip, games to play, cinema to watch, parties to attend and also, some work to be done at the conference venues within. The Snow Bar and Sky Park are places not to be missed. And add to all these, golf can be tried at the 'Paradise Island' or rides on the thrilling 'Robocoaster.' All said, this is a place to be experienced without further delay. For further details, call at +44 871 222 5672.

Day Note:

If it is chilly in Glasgow Green park just head into People's Palace( it's in the park) To visit the Clydesdale horses in the stables phone 0141 276 0924 to confirm

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    Seaforce Boat Trips

    Seaforce Boat Trips - Glasgow
    • Contact:

    • 0141 221 1070
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Glasgow Harbour 100 Stobcross Road
    • Map

    Our Local Expert Says:

    Excellent prices and combines touring with a river rush thrown in!

    Description:

    Get ready for a unique river rush right in the heart of the city! Let Seaforce take you on a fast powerboat ride or boat trip on the Clyde. Tours last from 1 hour to  5 hours and explore the Clyde Estuary and its spectacular sea lochs. There are also opportunities for stopping off for a meal or a visit to a friendly pub. Or take up the offer of instruction courses for adults and kids or boat hire.

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    People's Palace and Winter Gardens

    People's Palace and Winter Gardens - Glasgow

    Description:

    The People's Palace in the  Glasgow Green features an array of artifacts, paintings, photographs, film and interactive displays that explore the stories and social history of the people of Glasgow from 1750 to the end of the 20th century. Admire the exotic palms and plants of the nearby Winter Gardens and snap a picture in front of the restored Doulton Fountain, the largest terracotta fountain in the world.

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    Glasgow Green

    Glasgow Green - Glasgow
    • Contact:

    • +44 141 287 5108
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Greendyke Street
    • Greendyke St. (east of Saltmarket)
    • Map

    Description:

    Dating back to the 15th century, the Glasgow Green is the city's oldest park. It is located on the north bank of the River Clyde, and boasts several attractive landmarks including Nelson's Monument, the McLennan Arch, and the Doulton Fountain at the People's Palace and Winter Gardens on the green (a art museum and glasshouse respectively).

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    Dino's

    Dino's - Glasgow
    • Contact:

    • +44 141 332 0626
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • 39-41 Sauchiehall Street
    • Map

    Description:

    The huge neon sign ensures that everyone who passes by Dino's will remember where it is. It's worth remembering too - for the charming, largely Italian staff, the atmosphere more reminiscent of Rome or Milan than rainy Sauchiehall Street, and the reliably excellent menu (over 100 dishes) which features fantastic pizzas with a thin, crispy and herb-infused base. If you're in a hurry or just want to sample something without the full sit-down experience, there's a takeaway section too.

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    TGI Friday's

    TGI Friday's - Glasgow

    Description:

    Bright, brash and breezy - don't come here for a romantic dinner for two. Friday's is the place for office parties, birthdays or indeed any kind of celebration. The clientele tends to be as loud as the decor and staff rise to the challenge energetically. Food ranges from the American standards of burgers and steaks to Cajun, Creole and Hawaiian, and the cocktails are numerous enough to be listed on their own menu. Portions are generous to a fault. It can feel at times as if you're eating at a theme park, but a meal here is always an entertaining experience. If conversations drag, you can laugh at the silly hats the poor waiters have to wear.



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