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Glasgow

A poster showcasing the Govan Mural Trail in Glasgow, highlighting the vibrant street art and cultural significance of this must-see attraction.
03
Jul

Invisible (Glasgow) Partners with The Glasgow Barons for New Govan Mural Trail

In Glasgow we are very excited to be working in collaboration with the Glasgow Barons, a local organisation that has been helping make music in Govan since 2017 with schools, community groups and local people to develop a brand new tour: The Govan Mural Trail! The Govan Mural Trail is a magical musical journey round some...
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A group of people standing in front of a blue bridge.
30
Mar

7 Cool Things to Do in Glasgow

Glasgow is a city rich in history and culture. In fact, Glasgow is actually a UNESCO Creative City of Music! Glasgow has also won “The World’s Friendliest City” not once but twice, which supports the city’s slogan of “People Make Glasgow”. It’s suggested that Glasgow’s name comes from the Celtic “Cleschi” which means “Dear Green Place”....
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Two women talking in front of an arch in a park.
02
Nov

Alternative Things to Do in Glasgow

Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city and is jam-packed with a range of activities sure to excite any visitor. Home to three of the UK’s best-loved museums in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the Burrell Collection (set to reopen March 2022), and the Riverside Museum, Glasgow has a list of activities that tend to crop...
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Invisible Cities is a social enterprise that trains people who have experienced homelessness to become walking tour guides of their own city.
21
Oct

Invisible (Glasgow) Launches New Partnership with Grand Circle Foundation

We are so excited to announce that in Glasgow, we are partnering with Grand Circle Foundation to make guests dicosver the city like never before! In 2020, Grand Circle Foundation committed to donating $2000 to kick off our new round of training in Glasgow. This came at a time when the city was in lock-down and was...
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A group of people standing in front of an arch.
04
Jun

Fun and Interesting Things to do in Glasgow?

Glasgow is a big, vibrant city with no shortage of interesting things to do. However, with such an abundance of choice, visitors and locals looking to explore the city sometimes struggle to narrow their to-do list down. It’s a kind of choice paralysis and we want to help yo avoid by offering up some of...
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A street in Edinburgh filled with parked cars, attracting Harry Potter fans.
21
May

Which city is better: Glasgow or Edinburgh?

The age-old debate continues! Which city is better: Glasgow or Edinburgh? Well, we certainly won’t give it all away, but we have plenty of thoughts on this debate and we’re keen to share them with you. Whichever city you prefer and whichever city you opt to visit, we would love to take you on a...
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A group of people standing in front of a blue bridge.
23
Nov

Invisible (Glasgow) is Calling out all Budding Detectives!

With the new restrictions and goverment guidelines in Glasgow and the West of Scotland, we know it can be hard to find activities that can entertain everyone while you stay safe at home! But at Invisible (Glasgow) we have now created a fun Detective game based on one of the city’s most iconic symbols! This...
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Two women talking in front of an arch in a park.
03
Nov

What Are the Top Tourist Attractions in Glasgow?

Glasgow is one of the most vibrant and interesting cities the UK has to offer. With its gorgeous architecture, thriving art scene and its extraordinary history, there is something for everyone in this oft-hidden gem. Like its sister city, Edinburgh, Glasgow is large but also surprisingly intimate, and it’s easy to get around in on...
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A group of people standing in front of a blue bridge.
05
Oct

Black History Month: The History of Glasgow

October is Black History Month. Originally founded to recognise the contributions that people of African and Caribbean backgrounds have made to the UK over many generations, it has now expanded to include the history of not just African and Caribbean people but black people in general. A few months ago, and after the tragic events taking place...
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A group of people standing in front of a blue bridge.
03
Aug

What should I do on a three-day trip to Glasgow?

As Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow has long been a favourite destination for those travelling in the UK. Though it can be overwhelming to know what to squeeze into your visit. We offer walking tours in Glasgow, all told from the perspective of people who used to be homeless on the city’s streets. We know the city...
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