Glasgow On and Off Bus

Greenock

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Glasgow On and Off Bus

If you want to visit Glasgow at your own pace and with no hurry, the double-decker hop-on hop-off bus tour is your best bet! You can get on and off all day long, with the same ticket, and learn about the history of the city through a comfortable audio system with earphones.

From the top deck of the tour bus you will be amazed at the beautiful landscapes and exceptional architecture that this city has to offer. From famous art galleries and museums to attractive parks and countless shopping opportunities, there really is something to suit every taste. Hop off the tour bus and visit the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, showcasing striking exhibitions in 22 themed modern galleries. This cultural treasure trove is one of the largest museums in the UK and welcomes visitors of all ages. The museum caters largely to the kids, who can actively take part in events throughout the year and specially designed workshops during the school holidays. Another of Glasgow's leading attractions, located at Glasgow Harbor, is the last remaining Clyde-built sailing ship. The Tall Ship provides you with a fascinating history and represents an impressive independent museum dedicated to the preservation of the Glenlee.

Please Note: This tour takes place in Glasgow. Guests on ships docking in Greenock will need to make their own way to Glasgow from Greenock (approximately 25 miles away) at their own expense. Your cruise ship may offer a bus transfer. There may be taxis at the pier, and there is a train service from nearby stations. Taxi fare to Glasgow is approximately 45 GBP for the taxi each way. You should negotiate before getting in the taxi. These rates are approximate and are not monitored. There are 21 stops on this route and it takes approximately 90 minutes to complete the route without getting off. The route runs every 15 minutes until 6:30pm from June 15th 2024 until June 27th 2024. After June 27th 2024, the route runs every 12 minutes until 6:30pm. The tour is narrated in English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Mandarin and Polish. There is also an English commentary for children. The first and last tour times will be detailed in your electronic ticket.

The route (9:00 AM to 6:30 PM) includes the following stops:

  • George Square
  • Glasgow Cathedral
  • Merchant City
  • The Barras
  • Glasgow Green
  • St. Enoch Centre
  • St. Vincent Place
  • Argyle Street
  • Hilton Garden Inn
  • Scottish Exhibition and Conference Center
  • Clydeside Distillery
  • Riverside Museum
  • Woodlands Road
  • University of Glasgow
  • Byres Road
  • Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
  • Kelvingrove Park
  • Charing Cross
  • Sauchiehall Street / The Glasgow School of Art
  • Theatre Royal
  • Buchanan Bus Station

To see a map of the stops that are included in this tour, please CLICK HERE.

$35 per person
Was $45
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Duration: 2.5 hours
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Reference: Cunard Line, Queen Anne, Departing Wed, Jul 2, 2025

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More about this tour

Shore Excursion Size: Standard

Shore Excursion Type: Scenic, Cultural, Historical

Shore Excursion Duration: 2.5

Shore Excursion Departs From: Numerous bus stops throughout Glasgow. A shuttle, taxi, or train ride (not included, prices may vary) may be required to reach your departure location.

Activity Level: Easy

Food/Beverage Provided: Not Included

Recommended Dress: If you plan to visit a religious or memorial site, shoulders and knees must be covered. Sensible, rubber-soled walking shoes, sun glasses and sunscreen are recommended.

Restrictions: Guests must be able to step up onto and off of the bus. To access the upper deck, a narrow staircase must be climbed. Fold up wheelchairs can be stored based on space available. There are steps required to enter several of the sites as well as steep curbs


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