Best attractions and places to see around Crosshill And Govanhill include a variety of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites within Glasgow's Southside. This area is characterized by its rich history and diverse community, offering visitors insights into its architectural heritage and vibrant local life. From significant B-listed buildings to expansive green spaces, the region provides numerous points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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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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Victorian cemetery with the graves and mausoleums of prominent Glasgow residents of the period.
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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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Historic cemetery on the hill - the atmosphere here alone (especially in the evening) is worth the trip. There is also a view over Glasgow. Walking between the gravestones you get a good impression of the times in which the people were buried here and typical regional family names.
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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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You can enjoy several green spaces in the area. Queen's Park, located south of Govanhill, is a large park offering a boating lake, paths for jogging and cycling, and diverse wildlife. It also provides excellent views over the area. Within Govanhill, you'll find the well-maintained Govanhill Park. Additionally, the Crosshill Quad has been transformed into a community garden and sanctuary, offering a tranquil spot with planters, trees, and pathways.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Notable landmarks include Dixon Halls on Cathcart Road, a B-listed building known for its Scots Baronial style. The Govanhill Picture House on Bankhall Street features a distinctive Egyptian-themed façade. You can also see Govanhill Public Library, an example of Glasgow's original Carnegie libraries, and the historic Crosshill Railway Station, which opened in 1886.
The Govanhill Baths is a significant cultural hub, functioning as an arts venue and community meeting place, with ongoing efforts to reopen its swimming facilities. It also hosts the Govanhill International Festival and Carnival. The area's diverse community itself is a point of interest, with resources like the Govanhill People's History project and an audio tour available to explore its multicultural heritage. The Govanhill Open Museum project showcases local heritage through street art, such as the 'A Postcard from Govanhill' mural.
Yes, Queen's Park is a great family-friendly option with its boating lake and open spaces for recreation. The Govanhill Baths also hosts various arts, crafts, and wellness activities suitable for families. For outdoor activities, the easy hikes around Crosshill And Govanhill guide lists routes like the 'Lily's Rose Food Truck – Tennis Courts loop' which are suitable for families.
You can find various outdoor activities. For cycling, the Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath offers good straights and scenic views. For more extensive cycling, check out the Cycling around Crosshill And Govanhill guide. If you're interested in hiking, the Easy hikes around Crosshill And Govanhill guide provides several routes, including those around Glasgow Green and the River Clyde.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. The Easy hikes around Crosshill And Govanhill guide features routes like the 'Lily's Rose Food Truck – Tennis Courts loop' (6.08 km) and the 'Model Boat Pond loop' (2.85 km), both rated as easy and suitable for a leisurely stroll. These routes are generally flat and accessible.
Govanhill's rich multicultural heritage can be explored through various initiatives. You can delve into its history of welcoming diverse communities via the Govanhill People's History project or an audio tour. The area's vibrant shopping streets like Victoria Road, Allison Street, and Cathcart Road also reflect this diversity through their shops, pubs, and amenities. Keep an eye out for street art from the Govanhill Open Museum project, which celebrates the neighborhood's identity.
Beyond Dixon Halls and Govanhill Public Library, the area boasts a variety of residential architecture, from Victorian tenement flats to neo-gothic detached villas. Some buildings were designed by renowned architects like Alexander 'Greek' Thomson. The distinctive Egyptian-themed façade of the Govanhill Picture House is another unique architectural feature.
Yes, public transport is convenient. Crosshill Railway Station provides a crucial link, offering an eight-minute train journey to Glasgow city centre, making many local attractions easily accessible. Various bus routes also serve the main streets, connecting the area to other parts of Glasgow.
For a lively atmosphere with diverse shops, pubs, and other amenities, head to Victoria Road, Allison Street, and Cathcart Road. These are the primary shopping streets in the area and are known for their vibrant community feel and variety of offerings.
Yes, Queen's Park offers excellent views over the Crosshill and Govanhill area from Hampden Terrace. Additionally, while not directly in Crosshill or Govanhill, the Glasgow Necropolis, a Victorian cemetery on a hill, provides panoramic views of Glasgow and the Glasgow Cathedral, and is a short walk from the city centre.
The Govanhill Baths Community Trust organizes the annual Govanhill International Festival and Carnival. This cultural program features live music, historical and culinary events, and culminates in a carnival parade, showcasing the vibrant community spirit of Govanhill.


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