Map of Glasgow UK – City Centre, Districts & Location Guide
Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city, known for its city centre, Victorian architecture, universities, museums, shopping districts, cultural venues and surrounding neighbourhoods.
This map of Glasgow UK provides an overview of the city centre, districts, transport routes, waterways, major landmarks and Glasgow’s location within Scotland.
Glasgow is located on the River Clyde in west-central Scotland. Major areas include Glasgow City Centre, West End, Merchant City, Finnieston, Southside, Partick, Dennistoun, Hillhead and Govan.
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Where is Glasgow Located?
Glasgow is located in west-central Scotland on the River Clyde. It sits west of Edinburgh and serves as one of the United Kingdom’s most important cultural, commercial and transport centres.
- Country: Scotland
- Region: West Central Scotland
- United Kingdom: Great Britain
- Nearby cities: Edinburgh, Stirling and Dundee
- Direction from Edinburgh: West
Areas Shown on a Glasgow Map
- Glasgow City Centre — shopping, business and transport hub.
- West End — university district known for parks, cafés and historic buildings.
- Merchant City — restaurants, shopping and cultural attractions.
- Finnieston — dining, entertainment and event precinct.
- Southside — large residential area south of the River Clyde.
- Partick — transport and university-connected district.
- Dennistoun — residential area east of the city centre.
- Hillhead — university and cultural precinct.
- Govan — historic shipbuilding area on the Clyde.
- Kelvinbridge — popular district in the West End.
Major Landmarks on the Map
- George Square
- Glasgow Central Station
- Glasgow Queen Street Station
- University of Glasgow
- Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
- Riverside Museum
- OVO Hydro
- Glasgow Cathedral
- Celtic Park
- Ibrox Stadium
- Glasgow Science Centre
Transport Features
Glasgow is one of Scotland’s major transport hubs. Maps commonly show railway stations, motorway connections, airport links and the Glasgow Subway network.
- Glasgow Central Station
- Glasgow Queen Street Station
- Glasgow Subway
- Glasgow Airport
- M8 Motorway
- M74 Motorway
- M77 Motorway
- ScotRail network
Waterways and Natural Features
The River Clyde has played a major role in Glasgow’s history, economy and development. Many of the city’s attractions and regeneration projects are located along its banks.
- River Clyde
- River Kelvin
- Glasgow Green
- Kelvingrove Park
- Clyde Waterfront
- Forth and Clyde Canal
Nearby Destinations
- Edinburgh
- Stirling
- Loch Lomond
- Paisley
- Hamilton
- Dundee
- Ayr
- Falkirk
Using a Glasgow Map
A Glasgow map is useful for locating the city centre, universities, museums, sporting venues, railway stations, waterfront areas and surrounding districts. It also helps visitors understand how Glasgow connects with the wider Scottish transport network and nearby destinations.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Where is Glasgow located?
Glasgow is located in west-central Scotland on the River Clyde. -
What is Glasgow known for?
Glasgow is known for culture, music, architecture, universities, museums, sport and shipbuilding history. -
What are the main areas of Glasgow?
Main areas include Glasgow City Centre, West End, Merchant City, Finnieston, Southside, Partick, Hillhead and Govan. -
Does Glasgow have an airport?
Yes. Glasgow Airport serves domestic and international destinations. -
Is Glasgow easy to get around?
Yes. Glasgow has extensive rail services, buses, motorways, a subway system and airport connections. -
Is Glasgow worth visiting?
Yes. Glasgow offers museums, historic architecture, shopping, sport, music venues, parks and access to many Scottish attractions.
This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Boundaries, transport routes, services, attractions, opening hours, place names and local information may change without notice. Always verify current details with official sources when planning travel.