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Explore the campus

Conference delegates can enjoy the opportunity to explore the campus, taking in the beautiful street-art of the Wonderwall, part of the Glasgow City Centre Mural Trail, as they make their way towards the Rottenrow Gardens, offering a pleasant outdoor space to relax and unwind.

Delegates can also enjoy the facilities at Strathclyde Sport with Pay As You Go sessions and access to sports massage/physiotherapy.

Explore the city

If they wish to explore the city further, a 10-minute walk will take them from the campus to the city's medieval quarter, where they will find Glasgow Necropolis, adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral, full of history, interesting walking routes and hilltop views.

Walking south from the campus, through the historic streets of the Merchant City and Saltmarket, will bring them to Glasgow Green, the city's oldest public park, featuring the beautiful Doulton Fountain, heritage trails and views of the River Clyde.

Explore more

Downtown Maps offers a complete city guide so you can make the most of your visit to Glasgow, including interactive maps, walking tours and leisure activities.

Invisible Cities offers friendly walking tours of Glasgow that showcase some of the historical landmarks and explore the social projects that make the city what it is. Each of their talented tour guides have experience of homelessness or social disadvantage. They have seen the city from many more angles than the average tour guide can offer, be it the famous landmarks or the social enterprises that make this great city what it is.

Keen to reduce your environmental impact while visiting Glasgow?  Check out these fun, eco-friendly activities!

Strathclyde Wonderwall - Dr Who Tardis

Glasgow Cathedral 

People walking towards Nelson Monument in Glasgow Green