The best hidden gems in Glasgow – our 11 favourites
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Uncover 11 of the best hidden gems in Glasgow, from secret gardens to historic treasures.
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Glasgow’s well-known landmarks are impressive, but it’s the little-known spots that make you feel like a local. Hidden away in quiet corners or tucked behind unassuming facades, these gems are the secret side of Glasgow.
If you love discovering places that make you feel like you’re in on a secret, this guide is for you. Here are our top picks of the best hidden gems in Glasgow.
1. Uncover Glasgow’s hidden gardens
Just behind the Tramway Theatre in the Southside are the Hidden Gardens. If the weather isn’t too grey, it’s the perfect place to relax — bring a book, roll out a picnic blanket, or just wander through the greenery to unwind. There's even a wildflower meadow and a mini orchard to explore, plus plenty of benches for a quiet moment to yourself.
Community is strong here too, with workshops and events popping up regularly so you can chat to some locals.
2. Visit House for an Art Lover, an interior’s dream
Hidden in the heart of Bellahouston Park, House for an Art Lover is Charles Rennie Mackintosh's interior designs brought to life. Designed back in 1901 (but only built decades later), it’s a stunning mix of architecture, art, and creativity.
And it’s not just about the house; the gardens are just as eye-catching and the café is the perfect spot for a break. Whether you’re a Mackintosh fan or just fancy visiting somewhere new, this place is an absolute must-see and a Glasgow hidden gem.
3. Act like a local down Ashton Lane
Tucked just off Byres Road, Ashton Lane is one of those places you almost stumble upon, and then never want to leave. This cobbled little alley is decorated with fairy lights with lots of independent places to wander into, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring Glasgow’s West End.
By day, it’s a cosy spot for brunch or coffee in one of its charming cafés. By night, the lane becomes a buzzing hub of pubs, bars, and restaurants. Whether you fancy a pint at Jinty McGuinty’s, cocktails at Vodka Wodka, or dinner at Ubiquitous Chip, there’s something here for everyone.
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5. Raise a glass at Bananamoon
With Glasgow being voted as one of the friendliest cities in the world, you’re always likely to find someone fun to chat with – and Bananamoon is one of the places for exactly that. It’s a cosy little bar on Great Western Road known for its relaxed charm, low lighting, and retro décor.
Whether you’re popping in for a quick drink or settling in for the evening, their cocktail menu is a hit. They’re also known for hosting a great event or two, so see what’s on when you’re around. If you’re looking for a hidden gem with plenty of character, Bananamoon’s where it’s at.
6. Swim back in time
Dating back to 1870, the Arlington Baths Club is the oldest members' swimming club in Europe. But you don’t have to be a member to appreciate this historic space — regular open days mean that visitors can step inside and soak up the Victorian charm.
The beautifully tiled pool, steam rooms, and gym create a relaxing atmosphere that feels worlds away from the modern gym experience. They also host classes like pilates and yoga, so you can keep fit in stunning surroundings.
And if swimming isn’t your thing, they regularly host film nights and other events – so keep an eye on their itinerary.
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7. Enjoy a pint of nostalgia at Laurieston Bar
Step into the Laurieston Bar and you’ll feel like you’ve gone back in time. This family-run pub hasn’t changed much in decades, and that’s exactly its charm. Known as one of the most welcoming pubs in the city, it’s a great place to visit to get chatting to locals – many of which would’ve been coming here for most of their life.
With its vintage décor, it’s a true local’s spot to grab a pint and take a breather between your other activities.
8. For street art and more, visit Yardworks Studio
While SWG3 is famous for its live events, its Yardworks Studio is a hidden gem for street art lovers. This ever-changing outdoor gallery showcases incredible murals and graffiti by local and international artists.
It’s a dynamic space that celebrates creativity, and you’re likely to stumble upon artists at work if you visit during the day.
9. Find your next book at indie bookstore Good Press
Along Glasgow’s Trongate you’ll find Good Press, an indie bookstore and art shop specialising in self-published books and unique printed goodies you’re unlikely to find anywhere else. It’s small but worth the visit, great for finding a one-of-a-kind souvenir and for supporting local and independent creatives.
10. For fresh finds, go to Roots, Fruits and Flowers
Packed with fresh, organic produce, and some of the most beautiful flower arrangements you’ll find in the city, Roots, Fruits and Flowers is one of the most aesthetically-pleasing spots you’ll visit in Glasgow.
It has a warming, local touch that you don’t get from big chains, serving everything from freshly baked bread to that-looks-fancy chocolate. It’s a hidden gem that celebrates sustainability, creativity, and a love for the little things.
11. A gem for music-lovers
Monorail Music is an independent record shop with a carefully-curated selection of records spanning every genre you can think of. So whether you’re into obscure indie releases, classic rock, or local Scottish talent, they’ll find something for you.
It often hosts in-store events and gigs, so make sure to check their schedule before your visit. It’s also connected to Mono, one of Glasgow’s best vegan cafés, so you can grab a coffee or pint after your vinyl haul.
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