• Glasgow Green is a public park located in the east end of Glasgow, Scotland.
  • 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.
  • Over the following centuries, Glasgow Green expanded and developed, and is even said to be the spot where, in 1765, inventor James Watt conceived his...
  • Glasgow Green, at 136 acres, is one of the city’s largest and most popular parks, with running paths, sport pitches...
  • Glasgow Green was first used for washing, drying, bleaching linen, salmon fishing and swimming.
  • Yet prior to settling in the railway arches of Shipbank Lane from the time of 1914-1918 onwards, it was based on the fringes of Glasgow Green on Greendyke...
  • In 1855 the St. Andrew's Suspension Bridge was opened, connecting Glasgow Green to the north and Hutchesontown to the south.
  • Glasgow Green, 2017'den beri müzik festivalinin yeri olarak hizmet vermektedir.
  • Glasgow Green now benefits from imaginative new planting schemes, enhanced play and event provision, restored monuments and informative interpretation.
  • Whether you’re looking for a relaxing day in the park or an exciting adventure, Glasgow Green has something for everyone.