All free museums and attractions to visit in Glasgow

Glasgow (Scotland) has a lot to offer for you culturally, even if you're on a budget, including free museums, free activities and free attractions. 16 museums and attractions in Glasgow can be visited without charge.

Are you looking for free things to do in Glasgow? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum1

    Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

     Glasgow
    The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, situated in Glasgow, Scotland, is a renowned museum and art gallery. After undergoing a three-year renovation, it reopened in 2006 and quickly became one of Scotland's most frequented visitor centres. This makes it a significant point of interest for tourists exploring Scotland's rich cultural and historical heritage.
  2. Riverside Museum2

    Riverside Museum

     Glasgow
    The Riverside Museum (Glasgow Museum of Transport) is home to over 3,000 objects that detail Glasgow’s rich past from its days as maritime powerhouse to a glimpse into daily Glasgow life in the early to mid 20th Century. ​Amongst the objects on display are everything from skateboards to locomotives,
  3. Burrell Collection3

    Burrell Collection

     Glasgow
    The Burrell Collection is a museum/art collection in Glasgow. The Burrell Collection consists of objects collected by Sir William Burrell, a wealthy Glaswegian shipping magnate. It includes an important collection of medieval art including stained glass and tapestries, oak furniture, medieval weapon
  4. The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery4

    The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery

     Glasgow
    The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery is the oldest museum in Scotland. The museum features objects relating to William Hunter and his collections from Roman Scotland, geology (he Begg Collection of fossils donated by James Livingstone Begg), ethnography, ancient Egypt, scientific instruments (from L
  5. The Tall Ship at Riverside5

    The Tall Ship at Riverside

     Glasgow
  6. Glasgow Police Museum6

    Glasgow Police Museum

     Glasgow
    Hutchesons’ Hall, which was formerly known as Hutchesons’ Hospital, is a historic building located in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It has been transformed from a hospital into a restaurant. The building holds significant historical value and was listed in the highest monument category A in the Scottish monument lists in 1966.
  7. Provand's Lordship7

    Provand's Lordship

     Glasgow
    Provand’s Lordship, located in Glasgow, Scotland, is a villa that has a rich history dating back to 1471. It was originally built for the Bishop of Glasgow, Andrew Muirhead, and has since served various purposes, including a parsonage. Today, it stands as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into its storied past.
  8. St. Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art8

    St. Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art

     Glasgow
    As the oldest surviving residential building in Glasgow, Provand’s Lordship now serves as a museum. It houses a collection of 17th-century furniture and royal portraits, providing a unique insight into the city's history. The museum is open to the public and admission is free, making it an accessible destination for all visitors.
  9. Fossil Grove9

    Fossil Grove

     Glasgow
    Fossil Grove is home to the fossilized trunks and roots of eleven extinct Lepidodendron trees. These trees are sometimes referred to as 'giant club mosses', but they are more closely related to quillworts. This unique collection provides a fascinating insight into the prehistoric plant life.
  10. Glasgow Museums Resource Centre10

    Glasgow Museums Resource Centre

     Glasgow
    The Open Museum, located in Glasgow, Scotland, is a unique community museum that operates from the Glasgow Museums Resource Centre. This innovative museum concept aims to bring museum collections beyond the traditional confines of museum walls and into the wider Glasgow community. It is part of a larger network of ten museums under the umbrella of Glasgow Museums.
  11. Fairfield Heritage Centre11

    Fairfield Heritage Centre

     Glasgow
    Fairfield Heritage is a community museum dedicated to telling the story of Govan’s outstanding role in world shipbuilding. Please come and visit us and enjoy the very building that was once the headquarters of the greatest shipbuilding enterprise in the world, the Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineeri
  12. GoMA12

    GoMA

     Glasgow
    The Lighthouse in Glasgow serves as Scotland's Centre for Design and Architecture. It was inaugurated in 1999, marking Glasgow's recognition as the UK City of Architecture and Design. This establishment is a significant landmark in the city, showcasing the rich architectural and design heritage of Scotland.
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    Royal Highland Fusiliers Regimental Museum

     Glasgow
    The Royal Highland Fusiliers Regimental Museum is a museum in Glasgow that tells the story of the Regiment, antecedent regiments & successor battalion.
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    Glasgow Women's Library

     Glasgow
    Glasgow Women's Library is a museum in Glasgow. The museum features exhibits related to: music, performing arts, architecture, film and media, literature, social history, religion, world cultures, archives, costume and textiles, law and order, design and photography.
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    Glasgow Sculpture Studio

     Glasgow
    Glasgow Sculpture Studios exists to promote the development of sculpture and to help artists develop a professional and sustainable career. With members whose experience and skills are as varied as the work they create, GSS supports an exploration of what contemporary sculpture is. Through offering
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    Cumbernauld Museum

     Glasgow
    Kelvin Hall, located in Glasgow, Scotland, is a venue that serves multiple purposes, including arts and sports. It was initially opened as an exhibition center in 1927. This historic building has seen various uses over the years, including a variety theatre, sports pavilion, and even a barrage balloon factory.