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  1. Sep 14, 2014 · Getting to Glasgow Cathedral is relatively easy – it’s located right off Castle Street, at the eastern section of Cathedral Street. We’ve included a handy Google Map that should help should you get lost.

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  3. Plan your journey by public transport using Traveline Scotland. Let us know if you spot one of our sites in the wrong location. You can email digital@hes.scot. View the Glasgow Cathedral address, see its location on a map and plan your journey to visit Glasgow Cathedral.

    • What Is It?
    • Is It Worth Visiting?
    • Is The Cathedral Free to visit?
    • Where’s Good to Eat Nearby?

    Glasgow’s most famous big gothic attraction, with signature spires in tow. Glasgow cathedral was consecrated in 1197 and remains a sturdy and impressive example of Scottish gothic architecture both inside and out. The Necropolis is Glasgow’s gloriously atmospheric cemetery inspired by Père Lachaise in Paris.

    Ankle-length black leather coat and Demonia boots optional, look out over the city and wonder just how green and bucolic the view was more than two centuries ago. The view of the city and the cathedral from the Necropolis is not to be missed, and the Cathedral itself has one of the most impressive post-war collections of stained glass windows in Br...

    The cathedral is free to enter but donations are welcome. There is no wheelchair access to the lower church and the necropolis is not wheelchair accessible.

    Head to Celentano’s for fresh pasta if you’re hungry, it’s right in front of the necropolis. Drygate Brewery offers food and is just around the corner. Twenty minutes from there is Denniestoun, and Duke Street is packed with coffee shops and eateries. Mesadoes one of the best sandwiches in town. The best restaurants in Glasgow.

    • Castle Street, G4 0QZ
    • 0141 552 8198
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  5. How to get there: If you are spending a few days in Glasgow, you may visit its cathedral easily, since it can be reached in just a 15-minute stroll from the city center. Should you be in Edinburgh, you just need to board one of the countless trains departing from Waverley Station, joining both cities in just under an hour.

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