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    The Lighthouse

    4.1 (43 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    Spiral staircase down from the tower
    Rebecca D.

    The Lighthouse is one of Glasgow's wonder free museums/galleries. It was one of the first galleries I visited when I moved to Glasgow and I've been back a few times since, either for a specific exhibit, a general wander, or to head up the Mackintosh tower for the amazing views over the city. Much of the museum is free to access, including the permanent Charles Rennie Mackintosh exhibits and the tower. Architecture is usually the theme of most of what they're showing off, although design in general is also showcased here, especially when it's by local and Scottish artists. On the ground floor there's a fantastic gift shop with lots of Mackintosh themed gifts. Usually they have items related to other exhibits as well. There's a cafe on level 5 too and although I've not visited it in a while I remember it being light and spacious and selling pretty darn good carrot cake. It's a really cool gallery to learn a little about the history of design and architecture in Glasgow, as well as learning about some more modern themes. It's also a great place for those views from the tower to get your bearings (although it's an awfully long way up a spiral staircase, so if you don't like heights it may not be for you). For me, on a sunny day, it's one of the highlights of the city centre. If you're visiting Glasgow or you have guests in Glasgow and you find yourself in the city centre then I'd say a stop at The Lighthouse is well worth the time. It would be a shame to miss out on such a cool place.

    View from 6th floor
    Crystal L.

    Me and my partner both love exploring new places (especially if they were free) so the Lighthouse was a must. The main thing that made me want to visit was because they had a top floor which had a view over Glasgow. The building interior looked cool when we entered, basic and simple designs so it wasn't overwhelming. We were told by the lady at the reception that there were exhibitions on certain floors so we were looking forward to see them. We went to the top floor first as I really wanted to see what sort of view it gave over Glasgow, the actually floor is quite small with some chairs but the view was definitely nice. The rest of the journey was somewhat..underwhelming to be honest. There weren't many exhibitions as a couple of floors were closed, and the floors that did have exhibitions weren't very interesting. I'd probably come back if there was something interesting going on next time.

    Closer look of the Lighthouse
    Torterry C.

    I just like this place. They got gallery and great place to observe the city and visitor even can go up the tower to enjoy the amazing view of the city! Plus it is free to enter, there is nothing not to like. I was a curious at first why a friend of my will take us to this little alley. And the we took the lift from there. When we got out of the lift. Bann! A brilliant city view wss right in front of my face. And then we went to check the current exhibition inside the house, it was just fun. Then we saw this cool stairs way and followed it up. It wasnt as long as it seems Wow. Great place for a panorama view of city. I would recommend this place for every visitors to the city, or people who just want to enjoy the view on top.

    Tower stairs, from official website
    Gillian M.

    I was introduced to The Lighthouse by a good friend of mine who works there. Every week or so he would inform me of the current and upcoming exhibitions and the history and details behind them. His enthusiasm was infectious. Nestled in Mitchell Lane, just off Buchanan Street, it is definitely worth a visit especially on a Saturday when entry is free. Be sure to endure the climb up the small, winding staircase to the tower where you will see a different, almost unrecognisable, Glasgow. Spectacular. It has recently gone into administration and I urge people to turn it into a thriving museum once again.

    Mackintosh chairs/display
    Sarah P.

    After living in the City Centre for a few months I thought it was high time to pay a quick visit to The Lighthouse - and the views didn't disappoint! After a quick browse through the Mackintosh gallery and the local offering ('Sample', a collection of Scottish textiles), it was off to the third floor to climb the spiral staircase to the viewing tower. The staircase is not mobility friendly, so prams and the like are stuck waiting at the base. Be forewarned, the viewing ledge is quite narrow and it can be a bit of a jostle when busy. The only drawback of the visit (hence the 4* rating) was the 6th floor closure for a private event, as this is the only space with a mobility-friendly viewing platform (including a lift). You might come just for the views, but the galleries are also well worth a peek!

    Cake in the cafe on the 5th Floor

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    Great view of Glasgow at the top. If you like architecture and design come here!

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