Rangers FC

Glasgow


One of Glasgow's big two football clubs, Rangers play in blue and traditionally represent the Protestant, pro-Union side of the divide. They recently returned to the top division after a financial meltdown. Tours of the stadium and trophy room run Friday to Sunday (£15/5 per adult/child). Take the subway to Ibrox station.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Glasgow attractions

1. House for an Art Lover

0.44 MILES

Although designed in 1901 as an entry in a competition run by a German magazine, this house in Bellahouston Park was not built until the 1990s. Mackintosh…

2. Glasgow Science Centre

0.71 MILES

This brilliant science museum will keep the kids entertained for hours (that's middle-aged kids, too!). It brings science and technology alive through…

3. Tall Ship

0.79 MILES

The magnificent Tall Ship Glenlee, a beautiful three-master launched in 1896, is berthed alongside the Riverside Museum. On board are family-friendly…

4. Clydeside Distillery

0.8 MILES

It's great to see this old pumphouse by the Clyde being put to good use as a new malt whisky distillery run by proper whisky folk. It's an impressive set…

5. Riverside Museum

0.84 MILES

This visually impressive modern museum at Glasgow Harbour owes its striking curved forms to late British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid. A transport museum…

6. National Library of Scotland

1.18 MILES

In Kelvin Hall, this outpost of Edinburgh's National Library of Scotland hosts a small exhibition and a digital archive of maps and audiovisual material…

7. Kelvin Hall

1.26 MILES

Opened in the 1920s as an exhibition centre, this enormous sandstone palace, renovated and reopened in 2016, is a mixed leisure-and-arts space. In…

8. Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum

1.3 MILES

A magnificent sandstone building, this grand Victorian cathedral of culture is a fascinating and unusual museum, with a bewildering variety of exhibits…