Glasgow Cathedral stands near the heart of Scotland's largest city. It's the only medieval cathedral on the Scottish mainland to have survived the Pro ... More
Glasgow Cathedral stands near the heart of Scotland's largest city. It's the only medieval cathedral on the Scottish mainland to have survived the Protestant Reformation of 1560 virtually intact. Around it there used to be a chanonry – a precinct where the bishops (and, later, archbishops) and clergy lived.
Glasgow Royal Infirmary Castle Street, Glasgow G4 0SF Scotland 
- Business hours -
Mon-Sat : 09:30am-17:30pm
Sun : 13:00pm-17:30pm
- Directions -
By Foot: From George Square go north along the side of Queen Street Station on North Hanover Street. At the traffic lights, turn right and go along Cathedral Street to the end. Cross the road at the junction with Castle Street. Cathedral Precinct is on your right.
By Public Transport: There are a number of buses which leave from the city centre that pass near to the cathedral. The nearest train station is Glasgow High Street. You can obtain up to date information on buses and trains from Traveline Scotland’s website, First Bus Glasgow or National Rail Enquiries.
By Car: Exit the M8 at junction 15 and follow the signs for Glasgow Cathedral. Pay-and-display car parks are available in the vicinity.