About Glasgow

Explore Glasgow! Glasgow is a compact city that’s easy to get around, which makes it simple to explore it’s diverse neighbourhoods.  Discover more and find out what makes each of them so unique. To start exploring click here.


Architecture

Discover Glasgow’s amazing heritage and architecture by taking a walk through the streets, lanes, parks and river walkways.  There are many stunning buildings in Glasgow that are a must see. Find out more by clicking here.


Food & Drink

Glasgow has an incredible eating and drinking scene which has something to suit all tastes and budgets, you will not be disappointed.  More information can be found by clicking here.


Museums & Galleries

There are over 20 museums and galleries to enjoy while you are in Glasgow with many of them being free to visit.  Find out more by clicking here


Scottish Event Campus (SEC)

Built on the site of the former Queen’s Dock on the North bank of the River Clyde, the SEC has established an enviable reputation for hosting international events of all sizes including the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

Located a short three minute train journey or eight minute drive from Glasgow city centre in the city’s west end. With amazing historic attractions tucked in between leafy surroundings, award winning food and drink and a friendly character, the west has it all and you’ll easily see why this neighbourhood is a must-visit while you’re in the city.

Accessibility: Visitors will find the SEC easily accessible. Parking is adjacent to the venue with dedicated accessible spaces. There is ramp and lift access to conference rooms and halls internally. The auditorium features accessible bays and there are accessible toilets on all floors. The SEC also has hearing induction loops available. 

Click here for further information about the SEC.