Attractions near Paisley
Coats Observatory (1 Mile)*
At the 1880 Annual General Meeting of the Paisley Philosophical Institution, it was proposed that the Society should purchase an astronomical telescope.
Paisley Museum (1 Mile)*
The Paisley Pattern is a design classic, you can see the beauty of the original shawls and discover the story of their intricate art at Paisley Museum and Art Galleries.
Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (3 Miles)*
This is the first publicly accessible store for the Glasgow City's museum service.
Clydebuilt Scottish Maritime Museum (4 Miles)*
The story of Glasgow and the River Clyde is brought vividly to life at Clydebuilt, the Scottish Maritime Museum at Braehead.
Weaver's Cottage (4 Miles)*
This typical 18th-century handloom weaver's cottage contains the last example of the 800 looms working in the village of Kilbarchan in the 1830s.
Burrell Collection (5 Miles)*
In the heart of Pollok Country Park, this award-winning building contains a unique collection of art in a beautiful woodland setting.
Fossil Grove (5 Miles)*
Fossil Grove is Glasgow's most ancient attraction. Its fossil trees provide an insight into the world of 330 million years ago.
Pollok House (5 Miles)*
Pollok House is an elegant country house situated in the tranquil surroundings of Pollok Country Park.
Glasgow Science Centre (6 Miles)*
Glasgow Science Centre (GSC) is one of Scotland's must-see visitor attractions. GSC encapsulates the world of science and technology in new, fun and exciting ways.
Glasgow Museum of Transport (6 Miles)*
Visit the Glasgow Museum of Transport and the first impression is of gleaming metalwork and bright paint. All around you are cars, caravans, carriages & carts, bicycles & buses, fire engines, steam locomotives, prams & trams.
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum (6 Miles)*
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum has welcomed over 6 million visitors since reopening in 2006.
Scotland Street School Museum (6 Miles)*
Glasgow's most celebrated architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) designed Scotland Street School between 1903 and 1906 for the School Board of Glasgow.
Greenbank Garden (6 Miles)*
Within easy reach of city dwellers, this unique walled garden contains a collection of designs of particular interest to suburban gardeners. These include a parterre layout, fountains and a woodland walk.
The Museum of Piping (6 Miles)*
Compiled over many years, the collection of piping photographs, instruments and other memorabilia is unrivalled.
Holmwood House (7 Miles)*
Holmwood has been described as Alexander 'Greek' Thomson's finest domestic design. It was built in 1857-8 for James Couper who, with his brother Robert, owned Millholm Paper Mills on the banks of the River Cart.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


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