Please note that from the 30th of September, our Red Route will be operating from 10:00-16:00, every half an hour. Live guided tours will still be available until 19th of October. Please note that the Yellow Route is closed for the season.
Enjoy pocket-friendly and flexible sightseeing with the Glasgow hop-on, hop-off tour and the West Highlands Lochs, Castles, and Glencoe Tour combo!
City Sightseeing Glasgow Hop-On, Hop-Off Tour:
Discover the tourist attractions of Glasgow at your own pace, explore the rich cultural heritage of the city through its museums, and wonder at unique paintings in the art galleries. Stroll through the picturesque parks and marvel at the flora in the botanical gardens.
Your Glasgow hop-on, hop-off ticket comes with 1 day or 2 day validity and multiple well-designated stops covering all the city's major attractions. Audio commentary in various languages is available onboard.
This City Sightseeing Glasgow Hop-On, Hop-Off tour comes with the option to wander through two important routes of the city. The Red Route of the Glasgow Hop-On, Hop-Off bus takes you through the city's historical core, showcasing must-see landmarks like Glasgow Cathedral, the Riverside Museum, and George Square. While the Yellow Route offers a different side of Glasgow, focusing on the diverse neighbourhoods and attractions beyond the city centre. This route includes stops at Celtic and Rangers stadiums, Pollok Park, and the Barras, offering a deeper insight into Glasgow’s modern and local culture.
MAJOR ATTRACTIONS COVERED:
West Highlands Tour:
Embark on a comprehensive day out from Glasgow to the scenic West Highlands taking in the fascinating castles and the alluring lochs.
Admire the scenic landscape with heather-worn moors dotted with lochs as you discover Oban and the dramatic landscapes of Glencoe and Rannoch Moor, accompanied by an English-speaking guide.
Voucher information: You can show your voucher on your smartphone (But if you’d rather print a copy – that’s fine too!)
The date you choose is for the tour. The hop-on, hop-off ticket is valid for 12 months.
Individual vouchers for each activity will be shared after the booking.
Hop-on, hop-off:
Timings are subject to change. The updated map will be available on the bus.
Glasgow is a functioning city; weather, traffic, and events may occasionally cause disruption.
Arriving by port: Cruise ships dock in Greenock Cruise Terminal which is approx. 26 miles away. You will have to make your own way into Glasgow to board the City Sightseeing Bus. A train service is linked between Greenock and Glasgow, which will take approx. 45 – 55 minutes to reach the central station.
Stops 13, 14 and 15 on the Red Route are currently unserviceable due to roadworks until further notice.
Operational season: Red Route - all year round. Yellow Route - high season only.
Took the opportunity to do the city bus tour when we had friends from down south staying. It was a beautiful day so the trip,got off to a good start. Staff at our stop we're...
Entire family had a fantastic time!...
Such a good value for money with all the places you can visit easily without needing a car in the city centre. We didn't get round all the places we wanted to so will definitely...
I didn't get the option of headphones?...
We enjoyed two days of hopping on and off the city sightseeing tour bus. Firstly to get our bearings and do some shopping then next day visiting art galleries and museums...
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