Glasgow Green located at Greendyke Street, Saltmarket, Glasgow G1 5DB, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 287 5064

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brian cummiskey

5 Google Rating

I was at Glasgow Green for the annual Pedal For Scotland Glasgow to Edinburgh cycle, as were thousan

5/ 5

I was at Glasgow Green for the annual Pedal For Scotland Glasgow to Edinburgh cycle, as were thousands of other cyclists. This was the very last one, and I'm sure everyone will miss it. We were given a great send off and piped on our way by the gent in the photo. A great day, made all the more special by the send off from " The Green."

David McDade

5 Google Rating

An ancient common green in the centre of the City. Steeped in history and very nice to just look at

5/ 5

An ancient common green in the centre of the City. Steeped in history and very nice to just look at and stroll around. This is where James Watt came up with the idea of the steam condenser, making steam power a possibility. Bonnie Prince Charlie set up camp with his army here and demanded food, clothing and all sorts of other aid.

Sven Galli

5 Google Rating

A big open green space, with lots walking opportunities and children play areas. Attached football p

5/ 5

A big open green space, with lots walking opportunities and children play areas. Attached football pitches also offer additional entertainment at weekends! The park has a long radical history worth checking out and used to be the gathering place for May Day celebrations. It also has the People's Palace a museum of Glasgow's people and it's fighting spirit!!

Sam Kelly

5 Google Rating

I was a baggage bus driver for the Great Scotland Run 2019 and I loved the park its a huge beautiful

5/ 5

I was a baggage bus driver for the Great Scotland Run 2019 and I loved the park its a huge beautiful area perfect for a family day out or a quiet walk or even for your dogs to run around for a while. Love the place and definitely going back again and again

Iona C

5 Google Rating

I was so very lost but it was nice. Lots of green. Nice structures in it too. Probably a lovely plac

5/ 5

I was so very lost but it was nice. Lots of green. Nice structures in it too. Probably a lovely place to go to hang out.

Martine Anne Sherlock

4 Google Rating

Nice park but sand badly needs cleaned

4/ 5

Nice park but sand badly needs cleaned

Alan Lewis

5 Google Rating

One of Glasgows many jewels, a large open public space within a few minutes walk of the town centre,

5/ 5

One of Glasgows many jewels, a large open public space within a few minutes walk of the town centre, and well served by bus routes. The Peoples Palace and Winter Gardens are here, but sadly closed as the Council.refuse to fund maintenance and staffing - indeed appear to be seeking to sell these public properties to private developers. Lovely area, and should be preserved for the people of Glasgow and the many visitors to our historic city.

Eglė Šapokienė

5 Google Rating

Lovely park in town. Perfect for local walks, cycling. Has several playgrounds for different age chi

5/ 5

Lovely park in town. Perfect for local walks, cycling. Has several playgrounds for different age children. There's a good sized dog park there too.

Margret Mackenzie

5 Google Rating

Excellent dog enclosure if your okay with muck. Met lots of other very sociable dogs and area was cl

5/ 5

Excellent dog enclosure if your okay with muck. Met lots of other very sociable dogs and area was clean. What more can you ask for.

Maire Treanor

5 Google Rating

Glasgow Green is wonderful for all the family. Even the dog! If you have time walk along the Riversi

5/ 5

Glasgow Green is wonderful for all the family. Even the dog! If you have time walk along the Riverside. Otherwise, just enjoy a wander. Once places open up have tea in the Peoples Palace.

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