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Things To Do (Southside of Glasgow)

Hey! I’ve made some recommendations on fun wholesome things you can do specifically in the Southside of Glasgow (this is where I stay) but not everything is specific to a location! Some suggestions involve spending money and some don’t, all can be done with friends or alone!


1. Go for a walk!

This seems so obvious but especially if you’ve just moved somewhere it’s a great way to explore a new area and get used to your surroundings and also going outside as much as you can always benefits your mental health! 

🌳Queens Park

Me and my flat mates love going to Queen’s Park especially in the good weather! It’s perfect for a walk or even just to sit on the grass, have a picnic or get some uni work done. 

Glasshouse in Queens Park


🐮Pollok Country Park 

This is the most beautiful park I’ve ever been to! There’s so much to see especially the highland cows!! 


2. Parklane Market⭐

This market is on the first and last Sunday of every month, I’ve only been once but will definitely be going again! 

@choochoo.tacos on Instagram (amazing)

@charmedwithk on Instagram, the cutest personalised charm bracelets/ necklaces



3. FOOD

Everyone loves food so it’s an easy option for something to do it doesn’t always have to be eating out or going to cafes, cooking with your friends and trying new recipes can be very enjoyable!

Franks pizza in Battlefield is the best!!!

Bramble Cafe

Koko House in Shawlands

Eating out is fun but cooking at home can be fun too…





4. Painting🎨

Painting or any form of crafts is a fun and affordable thing to do! Me and my flatmates painted posters and recently carved pumpkins (it’s Halloween season👻)! 




5. Make a Flat Instagram 🐢

This one’s very random but can be very entertaining…. Anyways follow @g1beano on instagram and TikTok ❤


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