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Viator · Private tour

Glasgow City Tour

4.4(5)Glasgow1 hour
VIATOR4.0(3)TRIPADVISOR5.0(2)

Description

We offer ½ day, full day and multi day tours depending on the time and the budget that you have. All tours are exclusive to you and your party (1-7 passengers) in our exclusive Mercedes Bens V-Class AMG model executive vehicles, which come with the following as standard – Client controlled air con/Wi-Fi/on-board refreshments/AC charging facilities for mobile devices and cameras. Contact us and we will work with you so we can include the things you really want to see, spending more time at the places you want to spend time at, and leaving the things and places you don’t get to see for the next time you visit us.

Tour Options

Multi Day Tour (price per day)
  • Duration: 2 days: We can accommodate multi day tours, allowing you time to fully explore and take in the detail of every stop on your tour. Mercedes-Benz V Class - AMG Pickup included
1/2 Day Tour
  • Duration: 4 hours: This is a half day tour and we can add in or take away some destiantions to suit what you want to see Mercedes-Benz V Class - AMG Pickup included
Full Day Tour
  • Duration: 8 hours Mercedes Benz V Class - AMG Pickup included

Itinerary

60 min

A park situated on the River Clyde (North Bank) in the East of the city. It is the oldest park in the city getting back around the 15th century. During the 45 rebellion Bonnie Prince Charlie arrived at Glasgow Green with his army and with their clothes in tatters, the merchants of the city provided them with new garments, rather than have the city sacked. Some outstanding features in the park include the Doulton Fountain as well as the People’s Palace & Winter Gardens, there are also many monuments around the park which are worth seeing.

60 min

Situated near Glasgow Royal infirmary and Glasgow Cathedral the metropolis which has stunning views over the city is a burial-ground for more than 50,000 souls. A bridge that stands near the main entrance is known as the Bridge of Sighs and it gets its name for being part of the funeral processions route. When it first opened, during Victorian times around the 1830s, the necropolis was one of the only burial grounds that kept records of the deceased including ages, sex and cause of death.

45 min

one of the oldest quarters in the city, dating back to the mid 1700s when it was home to warehouses of wealthy merchants who shipped tobacco sugar and tea, it was a busy hub and remains so to this day, where there are many fine restaurants, bars and shops. Situated near Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow University and the River Clyde, Merchant City up until the mid 19th century was what was known as the city centre. Many of the old buildings have been refurbished now, and there is a truly cosmopolitan feel about the place. Streets within Merchant City include Bridgegate, Saltmarket and High Street, which incorporates Glasgow Cross or Merket (Market) Cross where public executions were held including that of Saint John Ogilvie.

30 min

Since its opening 1888 by Queen Victoria, the impressive looking City Chambers has overlooked George Square, where it has been the headquarters of successive councils serving the city of Glasgow ever since. I thought to be one of the most beautiful civic buildings in the UK it is a huge favourite amongst locals and tourists alike. On top of the centrepiece is Scotland and Glasgow’s own Statue of Liberty. Going on one of the free guided tours here is an absolute must. Going on one of the free guided tours here is an absolute must. George square was first laid out around about the beginning of the 1780s, and was named after King George III. Between the late 1780s and early 1820s however, the square was lined with houses and hotels and is now a beautiful meeting place visited by hundreds of thousands of people every year, particularly around the festive season, where the decorations are outstanding and mesmerising.

60 min

An absolute must visit for every shopper, this pedestrianised Street is full of international shops and designer makes. There also many buskers in the street which makes the walk up and down very entertaining, as you stop and listen to each of the acts.

120 min

An outstandingly beautiful building, Kelvingrove Art Gallery was first opened right at the beginning of the 20th century in 1901. Like all Scottish museums, entry is free, and the collections within are incredible. With exhibitions of wildlife and war, art and literature, Glasgow’s history, Scottish history and wider world history, a full-size spitfire fighter plane and massive real size dinosaur skeletons, it really has everything under one roof which will keep you coming back again and again and again.

Admission not included60 min

The Macintosh House features the meticulously reconstructed interior from the home of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife Margaret, complete with original furniture. The couple lived at 78 Southpark Avenue (originally 6 Florentine Terrace) from 1906 to 1914. Mackintosh made substantial alterations in 1906 and the house was then demolished in the early 1960s, but before being demolished, every rooms style and layout was meticulously reconstructed, and all the couple’s furniture was used for the Hunterian Museum exhibit.

Highlights

Private transportation
WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle

What's included

Included
Private transportation
WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle
Not included
Attractions that require an entrance fee must be met by the clients who wish to enter the attraction

Pickup Locations & Times

Main Reception Area or call 07966182495 to arrange specific pick-up point

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(5)

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ellafE2769KJ
December 22, 2025
City tour of Glasgow

Fantastic experience with David! The private tour was amazing and he was a great guide. Very friendly and helpful throughout the day. Definitely recommend!

Operator response

Thank-you so much for your kind words...we're glad you loved it and hope to see you again when you visit Scotland...Merry Christmas to you all

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crdefiglio
September 22, 2025
Glasgow Great Tout

Our driver/guide, Alistair was great. Very personable, knowledge and helpful. We saw and learned a lot. The tour was great.

Operator response

Thank-you so much for your great review. We really appreciate it and it lets us know we're doing things in the right way. Alistair had a great day too and said it was a pleasure meeting you all.

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Frances H
May 1, 2025
Glasgow, Stirling Castle, Cromlix & Kelpies

David was great! He adjusted the schedule with our requests. He was quite knowledgeable of each site we visited and made our day the best yet while in Edinburgh. I highly recommend him!

Operator response

Thank-you so much for your kind review. it reall does mean the world to us and let's us know we are dojng things in the right way

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James_W
August 20, 2024
Greenock and Glasgow private tour

Hollister was a fabulous guide, explaining Scottish customs and culture. We opted for a tour of the Glasgow Cathedral and Museum of transportation, as well as other sights along the way from Greenock to Glasgow

Operator response

Hi james, thank-you for your very kind review...we really appreciate you taking the time to tell us we're doing well

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Barbara_W
August 7, 2024
Disappointing

We have taken 3 Viator tours and once again, this isn’t a true tour, just transportation. We had a private driver who just transported us from place to place. Could hear him and he didn’t have a microphone. Was supposed to have Wi-Fi but didn’t. I will never book another Viator tour and will stick to the cruise ship tours.

Operator response

Hi Barbara, we are so sorry to hear that you didn't have a great x4hr tour with us. We try really hard to give everyone the best experience and we will use this feedback to try and improve in an area that you felt could be better, which was a lack of a microphone/PA system. As you will see from over 95% of our reviews, this has not been an issue, but we take on board that sometimes, with road noise and the number of guests in the vehicle that you had with you, then perhaps some sort of PA system would enhance what our experienced guides are sharing with you. We will look into having these installed and that way, even if we have guests where a PA system in a vehicle for x7 guests is too much, we can turn it down, or not use it at all for those guests. Thank-you for sharing your feedback on where we can improve, and you can rest assured we will look into the viability of installing such systems into our largest vehicles for x7 guests. The WiFi issue has now been resolved but we are sorry that due to technical difficulties on the day of your tour, that you were unable to log-on to our hotspot. many thanks PK

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