Guided tours
1820 Martyrs Sighthill Monument - Baird and Hardie, leaders in the Radical War of 1820 interred here
Andy Scott Public Art Ltd - Andy Scott is one of the UK's leading public artists.
Anniesland College - Brand new, west-end college campus
The Arches - Cavernous arches supporting Central Railway Station.
Arlington Baths - Victorian, private members, swimming baths club
Barony Hall - Magnificent Victorian Gothic Revival church.
BBC Scotland - BBC Scotland's headquarters on the banks of the River Clyde.
Botanic Gardens Heritage Trail (LES) - Internationally acclaimed for the impressive glass houses.
The Bridge - Aspirational, award-winning landmark building located in the centre of Easterhouse.
Britannia Panopticon Music Hall - Stan Laurel made his debut in 1906 at this hidden wonder in the city centre
Buchanan Bridge Club - A-listed Victorian townhouse
The Burrell Collection - Behind the scenes at the fabulous Burrell Collection.
Cart Blanche - Four mile walk along the White Cart Water.
Castlemilk Stables - Doors Open Day must-see!
The Changing Face of Glasgow City Centre - Find out about City Centre development proposals with the RTPI
Citizens Theatre - Behind the scenes of historic Victorian theatre, including backstage!
City Centre Cinemas - Past, Present and Future - Explore Glasgow's architecturally diverse cinema history
City Halls and Old Fruitmarket - Exceptional acoustics and Victorian charm
Cowcaddens Fire Station - Very busy operational Fire Station
Crosshill - Boasting some of Glasgow's most dramatic and distinctive tenements.
Dennistoun with Roger Guthrie - Alexander Dennistoun of Golfhill's grand estate.
Dennistoun with Peter Douglas - Explore the history of Dennistoun with the Conservation Society
Dumbreck and Hazelwood - A-listed Craigie Hall with a general overview of Dumbreck.
Calton Heritage Trail - Calton is a real melting post of Glasgow history with something of interest for everyone
Bridgeton Heritage Trail - Includes treasures such as the Greenhead Works, Templeton's and Tullis Street Memorial Garden
Easterhouse Community Fire Station - Fire Appliance bays and training tower
Echoes of Empire Part 1: Buchanan Street - Buchanan Street is undoubtedly Glasgow's best street.
Echoes of Empire Part 2: The Western City Centre - Explore this key part of the least British of the British cities!
Elder Park Library - See how the library has developed its services over the last century.
Fairfield Shipyard Offices - An A-listed building where the most famous Clydeside ships were designed and launched
Garnethill Synagogue - Scotland’s first, purpose built synagogue with high quality stained glass
Glasgow Art Club - Two A-listed, 1850 town houses
Glasgow Central Mosque - Accommodating 2,000 for prayers, the biggest Mosque in Scotland
Glasgow City Mission - The world's first City Mission has a new home at the heart of Glasgow
Glasgow Film Theatre - Modernist European building with clear Dutch influence
The Glasgow House and Construction Skills Academy - See new, hi-tech, energy efficient housing and care-home bedrooms
Glasgow Museums Resource Centre - Rich treasure-trove of objects from around the world
Walking tours of the Glasgow Necropolis - Informative tour by Friends of Glasgow Necropolis
Glasgow School of Art - Mackintosh's architectural 'masterwork' voted 'Britain's Best Building of past 175 years
Glasgow Sheriff Court - Highly polished interiors with imaginative use of timber, stone and daylight.
Glasgow Built Heritage, Tobacco, Slavery and The Abolition Movement - An historical journey of discovery through Glasgow's mercantile past.
Glasgow Steiner School - Unique design and character with sheep's wool insulating the roof!
Glasgow's TRAFFCOM Traffic Control Centre - Tracking buses from outer space!
Govan Cross Building, Govan and Linthouse Parish - B-listed. Gothic style.
Govan Old Parish Church - Early English with details from Pluscarden Abbey.
Govanhill Baths - Edwardian Baroque style public swimming baths.
Greek Thomson's Sixty Steps and Wall - Monumental public staircase and wall beside the River Kelvin
Glasgow/West of Scotland Family History Society, Mansfield Park - Wonderful resource for discovering your ancestors
Hampden Park - Iconic world-class stadium
The Hidden Gardens - Award winning public space for peaceful appreciation of nature within urban landscape
Historic Govan - The development of Govan from its origins as a royal centre.
Holmlea Gardens Allotment - A 'Wee Oasis' in Cathcart
House For an Art Lover - Inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh's portfolio of drawings.
Hutchesons Grammar School, Primary - Edwardian grandeur meets 21st century education facilities
Hyndland Secondary School - West End School, refurbished and extended
Kelvingrove Park Heritage Trail (LES) - Classic example of Victorian Park with beautifully restored Stewart Memorial Fountain
Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church - Modelled on Sainte Chapelle in Paris - contains some of the finest stained glass in the country
King's Theatre - One of Scotland's most historic and significant theatres.
Kinning Park - Discover the fascinating history of the once smallest burgh in Scotland
Knightswood St. Margarets Parish Church - Scotlands last stone-built Church of Scotland church with beautiful stained glass
Lansdowne Church - The most striking gothic revival church in Glasgow.
The Lighthouse - Stunning transformation of the former Glasgow Herald newspaper building.
Lighting Up the City - See Glasgow's fine architectural heritage after dark!
Linthouse Building, Govan and Linthouse Parish - Façade is a blend of classical and Arts & Crafts
The Mackintosh Church - The Mackintosh Society's international headquarters
The Mackintosh House, Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow - The interiors of the home of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife Margaret MacDonald.
Mansewood Allotments - Currently one of the smallest allotment sites in Glasgow
Maryhill - Some of Glasgow's best kept historical secrets to be found in Maryhill.
Maxwell Park Station - A late Victorian suburban railway station.
Our Lady and St Francis Secondary School (former) now The Wise Group HQ - 'A' listed modernist building, now housing leading social enterprise The Wise Group
Historic Partick - A place of ancient history, kings, bishops, mills, shipwrights and taverns.
Partick Curling Clubhouse - The gift of Provost William Kennedy of Partick and his two brothers.
Pearce Institute - Striking Edwardian architecture - In memory of Sir William Pearce.
Peoples Palace and Winter Gardens - The story of the people and city of Glasgow.
Pollokshields 160th Anniversary Bus Tour - The UK's original, biggest and best planned garden suburb.
Provan Hall - One of the oldest buildings in Glasgow - built around same time as Provand's Lordship!
Resurrecting History - The Southern Necropolis - Burial Place of Alexander "Greek" Thomson and other important Glaswegians
Scottish Ballet at Tramway - See behind the scenes of the Scottish National Dance Company
Shettleston Housing Association - A new moden interior and extension
St. Andrew's Cathedral - Stunning décor and a cloister garden in this recently renovated church.
St. Andrew's in the Square - Essential Doors Open Day visit! Stunningly restored by GBPT.
St. George's Tron Church - Interior completely renovated in 2008/9
St. Mary's R.C. Church - Second oldest Catholic church in Glasgow - with a beautiful interior.
St. Vincent Crescent - Extraordinary mid Victorian developments.
St. Vincent Street Church - Thomson’s only surviving operational church; a Doors Open Day must-see!
Subcrawl with ‘Dress for the Weather’ - Explore Glasgow's subway with 'Dress for the Weather'
Theatre Royal - First opened in 1867 as the Royal Colosseum and Opera House
Tollcross Park Heritage Walk (LES) - Impressive Winter Gardens and unique Rose Garden
Trades Hall of Glasgow - Rare Adam exterior and interior steeped in history
Walmer Crescent - Grandeur of Alexander 'Greek' Thomson in unexpected setting
Women of the Necropolis Walking Tour - Launch Event - 'Dig the dirt' on Victorian society with fantastic women's history tour
World Tour of West End - With historian and west end resident David Martin.