Get to know Glasgow
Places to study, places to chill out, places to meet friends, places for art and culture, places to get some exercise, places to shop – Glasgow has it all, and so much more. Here are a just a few key places around the city we think are worth a visit:
Freshers Events
We will be at the below events letting you know all about how your Smartcard can save you money when travelling around Glasgow.
Event
Date
Time
Glasgow Uni Sports Fayre
Monday 16 September
11am - 4pm
Freshers Fest at Platform
Tuesday 17 September
10am - 5pm
Strathclyde Uni
Thursday 19 September
11am - 4pm
Strathclyde Uni
Friday 20 September
11am - 4am
Getting around
There's lots to see and do in and around the Subway. View the station list below to find out how to get the most from your Subway ticket. Please remember to check with local venues before travelling for opening times and visitor information.
Stations (in alphabetical order)
Tramway is an international art-space which commissions, produces and presents contemporary arts projects.
A Grade B listed entertainment venue and former cinema, O2 Academy Glasgow is steeping in heritage from live music, cabaret and comedy to club nights.
The Glasgow Science Centre is the place to go for all things science and technology related, with exhibitions and activities for everyone including the Glasgow Tower and planetarium!
Home to Scotland’s biggest screen, IMAX at Glasgow Science Centre shows the latest movies – not to be missed!
The Scottish Event Campus hosts some of the biggest events and includes The SSE Hydro, SEC Armadillo, SEC Centre.
The OVO Hydro plays host to national and international music megastars as well as global entertainment and sporting events.
The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Glasgow Film Theatre is Glasgow's original independent cinema and the home to Glasgow Film Festival, Glasgow Youth Film Festival and Glasgow Short Film Festival and more!
Woodside House Student Accommodation
Botanic Gardens
The beautiful Glasgow Botanic Gardens contains a variety of indoor and outdoor plant collections, greenhouses and riverside walks as well as the famous Kibble Palace.
Bellahouston Park
This stunning park features House for an Art Lover, beautiful gardens, and extensive parkland and sports facilities.
A stunning venue inspired by the designs of Charles Rennie Mackintosh which combines art gallery and exhibition space, events venue, café and multipurpose artists’ studios in one.
Kelvingrove Park
Set on the banks of the River Kelvin, surrounded by Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum and the University of Glasgow’s campus. This park also has sports facilities, a skatepark and bandstand for events throughout the year.
An independent Arts and Community Space featuring artists’ studios, events space and community lead projects and café.
Partick Interchange
Transport links from Partick Train station and Partick Bus Station.
Riverside Museum is Glasgow's award-winning transport museum with over 3,000 objects on display and everything from skateboards to locomotives, paintings to prams and cars to a Stormtrooper.
An entertainment centre which sits on the River Clyde and offers various restaurants, cinema, bowling, bingo and more.
The Mitchell Library is one of Europe's largest public libraries with over one million items of stock and is the hub of a city-wide information service.
Smartcard and benefits
History
The Glasgow Subway has been open since 1896 and is one of the oldest Subway systems in the world! We’re recognised as the third oldest Subway underground railway system in the world, after London and Budapest. Originally, we opened as a cable-hauled system but have since upgrade to electric traction. We’ve been through a few transformations over those years and are currently undergoing modernisation to ensure our service is modern, reliable and efficient.