It’s been a while since we’ve added a Britain on a Budget post to our series. But, we’re back! We’ve already looked at areas in England like Birmingham and Leeds, but this time we’re whisking you off to a much-loved city in Scotland. Read on for our guide to free things to do in Glasgow, as well as cheap places to stay and eat.
Our city centres have been through a lot over the last year, so it’s time to give them some love again. If you’re thinking about heading to Glasgow, why not travel sustainably and book a ticket with CrossCountry?
Free things to do in Glasgow
- Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum – The Kelvingrove Museum opened in 1901 and is known for its beautiful architecture and 22 galleries. Described as a must see, the museum is a firm favourite for locals and visitors alike. The best thing? It’s completely free.
- Botanic Garden – Escape the busy city and lose yourself in stunning gardens that are over 200 years old. The Botanic Gardens provide peaceful river walks, woodland trails and thousands of exotic plants to admire. You could easily spend the whole day here, but don’t forget there’s the rest of the city to explore!
- Glasgow Mural Trail – The city centre has huge pieces of street art dotted around, and a great free thing to do in Glasgow is to have a wander and appreciate them! You can do a and learn the history behind each mural, and it’s also a fab thing to do if you’re looking for an Instagram-worthy snap.
- Riverside Museum – Another free attraction in Glasgow is the award-winning transport museum. Visitors can explore over 3000 objects taken from Glasgow’s rich history, like vintage cars and skateboards. Perfect for children, the museum includes an interactive fire engine, sailing ship and under 5s play area.
- Picnic on Glasgow Green – The oldest park in the city, Glasgow Green is a vast green space that also has a flower garden and games area. Grab a picnic and spend a sunny day on the green – you’ll not find anything else better to do in the city.
- Glasgow Cathedral – The cathedral was the birthplace of Glasgow, in fact, the whole city sprung up around it and it is very much still a focal point. The city is home to the only medieval cathedral on mainland Scotland to survive the Protestant Reformation of 1560 and remain completely intact. Entry is free for you to take in the beautiful interiors.
- Explore the lanes of Byres Road – Close to the University are some of Glasgow’s most famous streets. The area around Byres Road is home to windy hidden lanes full of shops, restaurants and pubs. Pop in for a drink, or have a wander and bag a bargain.
- Go on a tour – There are multiple free walking tours available in Glasgow. Some ask for a tip and you can pay what you feel the tour was worth, so while it isn’t completely free, it’s pretty close. These tours take you to important landmarks and outline the history behind them. It’s also a great way to meet a local and get some more recommendations of what to see and do.
Cheap places to eat in Glasgow
Sometimes the best thing about a city break is… the food! And the good news is that it doesn’t have to cost a bomb.
- Babu Kitchen – Enjoy delicious homemade meals inspired by street food in Bombay. Co-owner Rachna grew up in Santa Cruz and rustles up traditional dishes as well as family recipes for visitors to enjoy.
- Martha’s – If you’re looking for healthy, filling food that won’t break the bank, Martha’s is the perfect option. Grab a food bowl or a wrap full of healthy, delicious goodness. Add a smoothie and enjoy a guilt-free meal.
- Paesano Pizza – Revel the prospect of 100% authentic Neapolitan pizza available from two locations in the city centre. Each week you can enjoy a seasonal Specials menu alongside their range of unique pizzas and desserts.
- Where the Monkey Sleeps – Head here if you want to sample Scottish food for a cheap price – you can get a haggis breakfast roll for just £1.95! Their lunch menu also has pretty much anything you can imagine in a sandwich – what else could you want?
Cheap places to stay in Glasgow
To fully immerse yourself in the culture of the city, you’ll want to spend a few days here. Thankfully, there is affordable accommodation available – check out our favourites.
- easyHotel – Just a short walk from Glasgow Central and you’ll find the easyHotel. This simple hotel has everything you need, plus lovely extras like a flat screen TV and complimentary toiletries. The premises are kept extremely clean and whilst it is classed as a budget hotel, it doesn’t feel like it.
- Euro Hostel – Whether you’re with a group of friends or your partner, Euro Hostel is a great shout as it has private rooms available as well as dorms. There’s a shared kitchen available for use, perfect if you want to save some pennies and prepare your own meal. The hostel also offers a games room – a chilled area where you can relax before a night out in town.
- The Victorian House – Situated near King’s Theatre and Charing Cross Station, this friendly B&B offers comfortable rooms with a traditional Scottish breakfast included. Rooms even include tea and coffee-making facilities, and all the bathrooms have a hairdryer, so you don’t have to bring your own!
We hope you enjoy your cheap weekend away in Glasgow. We also recommend checking the indoor ski track if you fancy it. If not, there are lots of other things to do in Glasgow suitable for all budgets.