• Glasgow Green is a park in the east end of Glasgow, Scotland, on the north bank of the River Clyde. Established in the 15th century, it is the oldest park in the city.
  • The stories we’ve gathered have been organised into ten different themes that open up some of Glasgow Green’s fascinating history.
  • Glasgow Green is a public park located in the east end of Glasgow, Scotland. It is the oldest public park in the city and covers an area of 136 acres.
  • Huge park just east of downtown Glasgow along the river. There are several asphalt paths, open green spaces, landmarks, fountains, plaques, and benches.
  • Laid out in 1662, Glasgow Green is by far the oldest in the city’s parks and is a straightforward walk in the city center.
  • We enjoyed simply walking through Glasgow Green and admiring the scenery from public art, buildings, statues and the River Clyde.
  • As a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, Glasgow Green offers an array of amenities and features to enhance the walking and running experience.
  • Glasgow Green now benefits from imaginative new planting schemes, enhanced play and event provision, restored monuments and informative interpretation.
  • Built in the East end which was the ‘downmarket’ part of Glasgow in the days of yore… you can easily walk to Glasgow Green from the city centre.
  • Glasgow Green, İskoçya'nın Glasgow şehrinin merkezinde yer alan büyük bir parktır. 15. yüzyılda İskoçya Kralı James II tarafından halkın kullanımı için açılmıştır.