1 Best Sight in Glasgow, Scotland

Glasgow Science Centre

Fun and engaging, this museum for children has three floors packed with games, experiments, and hands-on machines from pendulums to small-scale whirlpools, soundscapes to optical illusions. Its space-age home on the south side of the Clyde has a whole wall of glass looking out onto the river. The BodyWorks exhibition explores every aspect of our physical selves—you can even try and reconstruct a brain. There are daily events and science shows, a lovely play area for under-sevens, a planetarium, an IMAX theater, and the spectacular Glasgow Tower, 400 feet high, where you can survey the whole city from the river to the surrounding hills. All carry an additional charge. Always inquire whether the tower is open—even moderate winds will close it down. Admission is expensive, but the tower and planetarium cost less if you buy all the tickets at the same time.

50 Pacific Quay, Glasgow, Glasgow City, G51 1EA, Scotland
0141-420--5000
Sights Details
Rate Includes: £12.50; Planetarium £3; Glasgow Tower £3.50; Tower only £6.50, Closed Mon. and Tues. in Nov.--Mar.