Kelvingrove Park in Glasgow, is a beautiful Victorian park with green spaces, statues, and the famous Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. It …
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Aug 11, 2024
Accosted by a husband wife combo who looked off it. Disgusting people who should keep their habits in their own homes for everyone’s sake. Full review by catherine r
May 31, 2024
We arrived in Glasgow and were heading for the university and the kids wanted to play. So we took a detour and stumbled across this. Really lovely views, especially when the weather is nice Park is … Full review by star35rose
Jan 8, 2024
Amazing space in the centre of the city. We visited the Museum and had a quick visit to the Arts Centre (Clip and Climb). The park offers great views of Glasgow’s architecture, as well as gives acces… Full review by chloewright72
Hi Tina s, I am pretty sure there is parking area because I see a lot of cars parked near by to kelvingrove. Not too sure bout car park in area however if you were to park car near park …
Hi Tina s, I am pretty sure there is parking area because I see a lot of cars parked near by to kelvingrove. Not too sure bout car park in area however if you were to park car near park and display disability card in the car I'm sure there wouldn't be a problem. Not too sure how long you are allowed to park for as given it is Glasgow some of the wardens can be a bit of a bother. Probably say bout an hour or less in this area you should be fine. Hope this has been a help. Sangeeta
Is there any free parking at Kelvingrove Park? If not how much is it to pay? Thanks
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There is not free parking as such as you have to park in the surrounding streets which is always tight. There are a couple of car park which I have used but can't remember how much …
There is not free parking as such as you have to park in the surrounding streets which is always tight. There are a couple of car park which I have used but can't remember how much they were but they must have been about £2 or I would have remembered them beig expensive. It is a big park and I always use the Byres Road entrance. The underground is nearby and the whole ace is worth a visit. This weekend may be raining though