Stewart Memorial Fountain is located at Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow G3 7SD, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Stewart Memorial Fountain and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Philomena Donnachie

4 Google Rating

Part of the large Kelvingrove Park. Lots of statues throughout park. The Museum is the big attractio

4/ 5

Part of the large Kelvingrove Park. Lots of statues throughout park. The Museum is the big attraction in a fabulous building. It's fab with lots to see and eat. Well worth a visit. No entrance fee but donation box, parking is pay and display or you will get a big fine.

Xicheng Li

5 Google Rating

Good place to having picnic. Possible to meet squirrels, so cute!

5/ 5

Good place to having picnic. Possible to meet squirrels, so cute!

DavidRowe Wtl

4 Google Rating

A rally point has to be well signposted and obvious. It's a success by this measure. Else its a foun

4/ 5

A rally point has to be well signposted and obvious. It's a success by this measure. Else its a fountain in a park.

Pamela Mc cann

4 Google Rating

Lovely park sun was shining nice leisurely stroll

4/ 5

Lovely park sun was shining nice leisurely stroll

catherine welsh

5 Google Rating

I love this fountain in Kelvingrove Park. There are benches encircling it. Access from the gates. at

5/ 5

I love this fountain in Kelvingrove Park. There are benches encircling it. Access from the gates. at the end of Derby St.( off Argyle St.)/Kelvin Way or Gibson St. at the University side. Often very busy, especially post school closing /working day. Children's playground, Duck Pond, Bandstand,Trees, Statues....Glasgow's Victorian forbears did us proud. The Fountain has gold cherubs and astrological symbols on it. Don't miss the tree at the University end of Kelvin Way, in commemoration of The Suffragettes.

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