The Hidden Gardens located at Tramway, 25A Albert Dr, Glasgow G41 2PE, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 433 2722

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Vicky Burns

5 Google Rating

Beautiful! Perfect for kids (and adults) to explore and run about. Highchair, changing room & decent

5/ 5

Beautiful! Perfect for kids (and adults) to explore and run about. Highchair, changing room & decent kids menu in the cafe make this a stress free place to bring my toddler and enjoy an outdoor space with him. We love all the nooks and crannies within the garden and smelling the herbs. The outdoor cafe area makes it possible to enjoy a sneaky coffee and cake with pals while little one happily roams on the grass too. Thoroughly recommended.

Fiona McNicol

5 Google Rating

Went for an event. Lovely gardens, lovely people. Very informative and I enjoyed the macrame worksho

5/ 5

Went for an event. Lovely gardens, lovely people. Very informative and I enjoyed the macrame workshop.

Marina

5 Google Rating

Glittering Gurdwara dome overlooks this sweet-smelling garden full of exotic and unusual plants ✨

5/ 5

Glittering Gurdwara dome overlooks this sweet-smelling garden full of exotic and unusual plants ✨

Gavin Brown

4 Google Rating

Great place in the city to: chill out, eat some cake (great Gluten Free options) check out some art

4/ 5

Great place in the city to: chill out, eat some cake (great Gluten Free options) check out some art & meet nice people. Go for a visit. The evening venue is absolutely boiling so dress light or wear layers

Lynsey Nelson

5 Google Rating

The Hidden Gardens host an incredible range of fantastic, usually free, events that always celebrate

5/ 5

The Hidden Gardens host an incredible range of fantastic, usually free, events that always celebrate creativity in an inclusive and relaxed environment. One of my favourite places to be, even when there aren't any events on. Just sitting breathing the air, looking at the trees, plants and beautiful Gurdwara behind the Gardens is a regular treat. Where else can you see pears and apples growing alongside wildflowers and herbs in a city garden that's free for all to visit? Love it.

Tessa Omiotek

5 Google Rating

I love this place. Really tranquil but also fun for small children with lots of corners to explore.

5/ 5

I love this place. Really tranquil but also fun for small children with lots of corners to explore. I took my 1 year old granddaughter and we were both very happy there ...even though the cafe isn't open yet. That's saying something cos I do love a cafe!

Anton Wenhold

5 Google Rating

Fantastic guide from the carers. They made you feeling more relaxing much better than meditation.

5/ 5

Fantastic guide from the carers. They made you feeling more relaxing much better than meditation. I will definitely go there when I need an escape.

Jibber P

5 Google Rating

Very peaceful, beautifully maintained and planted. Lots of interesting plants and herbs to learn abo

5/ 5

Very peaceful, beautifully maintained and planted. Lots of interesting plants and herbs to learn about. It’s amazing that all this is done by a charity a few paid staff and lots of volunteers.

Johnny English

5 Google Rating

Was waiting for the car fix and accidentally found the chill garden. Really peaceful and the green w

5/ 5

Was waiting for the car fix and accidentally found the chill garden. Really peaceful and the green was big enough to do a proper social distance picnic given it’s so hidden, not much people were there on a Saturday afternoon was a plus. Highly recommend for people who’s looking for some peace to enjoy the quietness or the lovely plants.

Tricia Stewart

4 Google Rating

A hidden gem. Having spent my life in and around Glasgow I was delighted to discover this hidden gem

4/ 5

A hidden gem. Having spent my life in and around Glasgow I was delighted to discover this hidden gem of peace and tranquility in the middle of a busy residential area. We'll worth a visit, and even a picnic.

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  • Wednesday10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Thursday10:00 AM - 07:00 PM
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