If you plan on getting to Glasgow by car, the M74 and M8 motorways run north and south through the city center. If driving in from the south, try a scenic alternative and take the fascinating Clyde Valley Tourist Route, which runs alongside the River Clyde and passes many places of historic interest.
The subway is the easiest way to get around the City Centre and West End of Glasgow. Running every four minutes at peak times, it takes just 24 minutes to complete a circuit of the fifteen stations and costs from £1.55 for an adult single to travel anywhere else on the system. You can find more information on the SPT’s website: https://www.spt.co.uk/travel-with-spt/subway/
There are several bus stops around Glasgow: Buchanan, East Kilbride, Greenock, and Hamilton, provide accessible public transport and help keep communities connected when there are no commercial services.
Glasgow is a very walkable city, especially the city centre, so you can easily explore it on foot whilst taking in the beautiful buildings and architecture around you – don’t forget to ‘look up’ when you’re in the city.
If you consider getting some miles in on the bike, there is on-street cycling hire across the city with NextBike or Ovo.