Explore GRID
GRID is packed with key assets and locations, from innovation hubs and zones to cultural institutions and public attractions. Explore the map and discover more about the different layers of interest within the innovation district. This map will be regularly updated.
Glasgow Botanic Gardens
An oasis of calming and colourful greenspace amid the hustle and bustle of city living, the working Gardens are home to several national plant collections within a series of publicly-accessible glasshouses.
Glasgow Botanic Gardens, 70 Great Western Road , Glasgow, G12 0UE
Glasgow Harbour
Major riverside residential development on the north bank of the river, connected to the city by the Clydeside Expressway and the Govan-Partick Bridge which opened September 2024.
Glasgow Harbour, West End, Glasgow, G11 6BS
Glasgow Science Centre
An educational charity that inspires and motivates people to engage with science through its state-of-the-art centre at Pacific Quay which is packed with exhibits and learning spaces.
Glasgow Science Centre, 50 Pacific Quay, Glasgow, G51 1EA
Govan Partick Bridge
New river crossing restoring the link between the historic former burghs, allowing movement by pedestrians and cyclists, and transforming connectivity throughout GRID and linking innovation hubs north and south of the River Clyde.
Govan Partick Bridge, Water Row, Govan, Glasgow, G51 3UN
Govan Stones
Fascinating and historically significant stone relics in one of the most important historic sites in Glasgow dating back at least 1500 years, on a par with sites such as Iona and St Andrews as one of the earliest places of Christian worship in Scotland.
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, 1345 Govan Road , Glasgow, G51 4TF
Govan Subway
A key travel hub for GRID and one of 15 stations of the Subway distributed over a 10 mile circuit of the West End and City Centre of Glasgow, with eight stations to the North of the River Clyde and seven to the South.
Govan Subway Station, 737 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 2YJ
Great Western Road
The city's longest and straighest road and a former toll route, lined with with historic terraces and villas, and a popular location for many bars, shops and restaurants, with Websters Theatre and the Hug & Pint bar and music venue.
Great Western Road , West End, Glasgow, G12 8HN
Health Innovation Hub
A flagship investment that will be home to commercial businesses and the University-led Living Laboratory for Precision Medicine – a world-leading programme focused on translating cutting edge research and healthcare innovation into clinical settings.
Health Innovation Hub, Linthouse Road, Glasgow, G51 4BZ
Hunterian Museum
The oldest public museum in Scotland, with collections spanning arts, sciences and humanities, The Hunterian is at the forefront of university museums around the world.
Hunterian Museum, University Avenue, Glasgow, G12 8QQ
Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum opened in 1901 and has stunning architecture and a family friendly atmosphere. Explore 22 galleries and discover everything from art to animals, Ancient Egypt to Charles Rennie Mackintosh and much more.
Kelvingrove , Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8AG
Kelvingrove Bandstand
A unique outdoors performance venue within Kelvingrove Park. Built in 1924 and restored to its former glory in 2014 after a £2.1million refurbishment by Glasgow Building Preservation Trust, the venue is home to Summer Nights at the Bandstand.
Kelvingrove Bandstand, Kelvin Way, Glasgow, G12 8NR
Kelvingrove Park
A grand Victorian 85-acre greenspace in the heart of the West End, home to a diverse range of wildlife and habitats, and surrounded by the iconic buildings of the University of Glasgow and Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum.
Kelvingrove Park, Royal Terrace, Glasgow, G3 8AG