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Attractions and Places To See around Blythswood And Broomielaw - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Blythswood And Broomielaw include a mix of historical architecture and revitalized riverside areas. Blythswood is characterized by its grand Georgian and Victorian buildings, serving as a commercial and cultural hub within Glasgow's city center. Broomielaw, situated along the River Clyde, holds a legacy as a vital maritime port. Together, these areas offer a range of urban exploration opportunities, from architectural landmarks to scenic walks.

Best attractions and places to see around Blythswood And Broomielaw

  • The most popular attractions is Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath, a cycle way that offers good straights and scenic views. It provides opportunities for cycling and walking along the canal.
  • Another must-see spot is George Square, a man-made monument and the principal civic square in Glasgow. It is home to important buildings and statues, including those dedicated to Robert Burns and James Watt.
  • Visitors also love Glasgow Necropolis, a Victorian cemetery and viewpoint. It offers historical monuments and provides views of Glasgow and the Glasgow Cathedral.
  • Blythswood And Broomielaw is known for its architectural landmarks, historical sites, and riverside paths. Visitors can explore a variety of urban attractions and green spaces.
  • The attractions around Blythswood And Broomielaw are appreciated by the komoot community, with 197 upvotes and 140 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 5, 2026

George Square

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George Square, named after King George III, is the principal civic square in Glasgow. The square was laid out in 1781 and is home to many important buildings, including the Municipal Chambers and the Merchants House. There are some important statues in the square, including those dedicated to Robert Burns, James Watt, Sir Robert Peel and Sir Walter Scott, as well as a Cenotaph.

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Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath

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Good straights and class scenery. Roots at certain sections growing under the tarmac, which can make it a bit of a tough getting the power down. Lovely views.

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Duke of Wellington Statue, Glasgow

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The strange thing about this statue: it always seems to carry a different number of traffic cones ...

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Glasgow Cathedral

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Glasgow Cathedral is one of the few medieval cathedrals in Scotland that was not destroyed. That is what makes it so worth seeing.
At this spot, Saint Mungo built a chapel on the small river Molindar around 600 AD and worked here from then on. After his death, people built a cathedral over his grave. And a city soon grew up around it: Glasgow.

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The start of the West Highland Way is very urban, and the first section will feel more like a country park. Good paths and signs will lead you out of the town towards Loch Lomond.

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August 11, 2025, Glasgow Cathedral

Impressive church building with a very beautiful wooden ceiling!

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A Church of Scotland church consecrated in 1197 with post-war stained glass windows.

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October 25, 2024, Glasgow Cathedral

The building is impressive and certainly the highlight of Glasgow. What is a little annoying is that it looks more like an exhibition hall than a church. Most of the windows are no longer original and the newer versions are only partially well done.

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Glasgow Art Museum, which was added to the highest category of the Scottish heritage list in 1966.

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Beautiful cathedral, but as of May 2024 there is scaffolding which doesn't look very nice.

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The cathedral is visited by many tourists, it is quiet in the lower church

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The start of the West Highland Way is very urban, and the first section will feel more like a country park. Good paths and signs will lead you out of the town towards Loch Lomond.

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Always worth a visit... so is the Mungo museum beside it

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore in Blythswood and Broomielaw?

Blythswood is rich in Georgian and Victorian architecture, with Blythswood Square being a prime example of its classical design. You can also visit George Square, Glasgow's principal civic square, home to important buildings and statues like the Statue of James Watt. The Glasgow Necropolis offers a Victorian cemetery with historical monuments and views. In Broomielaw, you can explore the historic riverside along the River Clyde, which was once a vital maritime port.

Are there any significant architectural sites to see in the Blythswood area?

Absolutely. Blythswood is renowned for its grand architecture. Beyond the Category A listed buildings of Blythswood Square, you can admire St Vincent Street Church, designed by Alexander "Greek" Thomson, considered one of Glasgow's most architecturally significant ecclesiastical buildings. Other impressive churches include St Judes Church (now Malmaison) in a Graeco-Egyptian style and TL Watson's Adelaide Place Church in an Italianate style.

What is the significance of Broomielaw's riverside location?

The Broomielaw's location along the River Clyde is historically significant as it was once the bustling maritime heart of Glasgow. It served as a vital port for steamers departing to the Scottish islands and even ocean liners. While quieter today, its legacy as a gateway for trade and emigration endures, offering historic riverside walks and views of the Clyde.

Are there opportunities for walking or cycling near the attractions?

Yes, there are excellent opportunities for both walking and cycling. The Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath is a popular cycle way offering good straights and scenic views, suitable for both activities. You can also enjoy walks along the River Clyde in Broomielaw. For more structured routes, check out the easy hikes guide or the gravel biking guide for the area.

Can I find any viewpoints with scenic views?

Yes, the Glasgow Necropolis is a Victorian cemetery located on a hill that offers stunning panoramic views of Glasgow and the Glasgow Cathedral. It's a great spot for both historical exploration and enjoying the city's skyline.

Are there any easy hiking trails nearby?

Yes, several easy hiking trails are accessible from the Blythswood and Broomielaw area. Popular options include the River Clyde loop to Polmadie Bridge from St Enoch, and the Tradeston Footbridge – Riverside walk along the River Clyde loop. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Blythswood And Broomielaw guide.

What cycling routes are available in the area?

Besides the Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath, the region offers various cycling opportunities. For mountain biking, routes like the River Kelvin – Craigallian Loch loop are available. If you prefer gravel biking, options such as the Whitelee Wind Farm – Scenic Rural Road loop can be explored. Detailed routes are available in the MTB Trails around Blythswood And Broomielaw and Gravel biking around Blythswood And Broomielaw guides.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Blythswood and Broomielaw?

Yes, several attractions are considered family-friendly. George Square, with its statues and open space, is a great spot for families. The Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath is also suitable for family walks and cycling. The Duke of Wellington Statue, known for its playful traffic cone adornment, is a fun sight for all ages.

Which attractions are wheelchair accessible?

Several key attractions in the area are wheelchair accessible. These include George Square, the Duke of Wellington Statue, and the Statue of James Watt within George Square. These central locations offer ease of access for visitors using wheelchairs.

What do visitors enjoy most about Blythswood and Broomielaw?

Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical architecture and urban exploration. The Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath is loved for its scenic views and good cycling straights. George Square is valued as a vibrant civic space with important monuments. The Glasgow Necropolis is praised for its historical significance and the stunning panoramic views it offers of the city.

Are there any hidden gems or less-known spots worth visiting?

While not exactly 'hidden,' exploring the architectural details of Blythswood beyond the main square can reveal gems like St Vincent Street Church by Alexander "Greek" Thomson, or the unique Graeco-Egyptian style of St Judes Church. Walking along the historic quays of Broomielaw offers a glimpse into Glasgow's maritime past, often overlooked by those focusing solely on the city center.

What is the best time to visit Blythswood and Broomielaw?

As urban areas, Blythswood and Broomielaw can be visited year-round. However, for enjoying walks along the Clyde or cycling the Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath, spring and summer (April to September) offer milder weather and longer daylight hours. The architectural beauty of Blythswood can be appreciated in any season, though clear days enhance photography.

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