Calling all Glasgow freshers! Here’s everything you need to do in your uni city today
Get ready to take a lot of Instagrammable food pics
Congrats! You’re now a Glasgow student. Glasgow is known to be the liveliest city in Scotland with some of the nicest people in the UK, however, students in Edinburgh might have something to say about that. Get ready to get stuck into life in this city which has endless amounts of local pubs, bars, views of the River Clyde and beautiful places to visit.
Before you start writing your bucket list, you might want to think about opening a student bank account. The Royal Bank Student account* comes with an offer of £50 cash and four year tastecard membership – giving you 2-4-1 or 50% off food deals at participating UK restaurants and takeaways, cheaper cinema tickets and more. To find out more and apply click here to visit rbs.co.uk/students
*Student account eligibility criteria apply. Apply online only. Offer Terms and Conditions apply. £50 cash is a limited time offer until 5th November 2021. Offer can be withdrawn at any time.
We’ve put together all the best spots in Glasgow for housing, food, drinks, exploring and Instagram pics so you don’t have to. Scroll down to read our guide to the city.
The best places to live
Dennistoun
Price: ££££ Noise level: || Supermarkets: Lidl
This is a great location if you’re keen to be in the heart of Glasgow city centre. Because of its location, you’ll also find a mix of The University of Strathclyde and Glasgow Caledonian University students living here so it’s a good social hub. You’ll be within walking distance of loads of restaurants, bars and clubs keeping you busy all week. It’s about a 15 to 30-minute bus ride from uni.
Finnieston
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Price: ££££ Noise level: | Supermarkets: Roots, Lidl
Finnieston is considered the cooler part of town for students to live in. It has an array of vegan restaurants, burger joints, artisanal coffee shops and trendy bars for you to sink your student loan into. It’s one of the more expensive locations for students, but, on the plus side, it’s only an 11-minute bus or 15-minute walk from campus.
Hillhead
Price: £££ Noise level: || Supermarkets: Waitrose, Tesco Metro, Iceland
Hillhead is the perfect spot for someone keen to be close to the university. It also has a Subway stop giving you easy access to the city centre. It’s considered one of the more social spots in Glasgow, making it a prime place for second years.
Kersland Street
Price: £££ Noise level: ||| Supermarkets:Tesco Metro
This location is a popular student hub, partly because it’s only a seven minute walk from campus (great if you’re not a morning person), and partly because it’s the party centre of Glasgow. If you’re keen to get stuck into university life, this is an ideal option for you.
Great Western Road
Price: £££ Noise level: ||| Supermarkets: Sainsbury’s
Great Western Road has lots of cafes, bars and shops – hence many students move there and stay there for their entire uni experience. Again, this is a popular spot for students wanting to party, socialise and be at the centre of the excitement. It’s a bit further out, however, and will take about 35 minutes on the bus to get to campus.
Partick
Price: ££ Noise level: || Supermarkets: Tesco Express, big Morrisons
Houses in Partick are mid-range prices, making this a good location for anyone trying to save on their rent. It still has the energy of other locations as it’s packed with lots of shops and cheap restaurants. It’s also only a ten minute walk from campus.
Anniesland
Price: £ Noise level: | Supermarkets: Aldi, Morrisons
Anniesland is a couple of miles west of Great Western Street, so you’ll be able to find everything you need to survive uni. It’s a fairly social area but not too noisy, making it great for students who love heading to the pub after a hard day of lectures.
Food spots
On campus:
Fraser Building on Hillhead Street
Bank Street Bar Kitchen on Bank Street – the small outside area makes this great for cute summer dinner dates
BRGR on Great Western Road
Sultan’s on Great Western Road – tastecard offer available
Glasgow University Union Kitchen at the SU – try their pint of Fun, it’s an essential and on £5.50
The Chicken Place on Gibson Street
Worth the journey:
Max’s Bar & Grill on Queen’s Street
The Hanoi Bike Shop just off of Byres Road
Bar Soba on Byres Road – this place has a funky interior and amazing Asian street food
Rioja on Argyle Street
Waxy O` Connors on West George Street – tastecard offer available
Kelvingrove Café on Argyle Street
Paesano on Great Western Road
Café Antipasti on Sauchiehall Street – tastecard offer available
Sugo Pasta on Mitchell Street – great for cheap Italian dishes as the prices are only around £6 per dish
Where to grab a drink
Inn Deep on Great Western Road
The Crafty Pig on Great Western Road – tastecard offer available
Vodka Wodka on Ashton Lane – the cocktails here are delicious, cheap and it’s a student friendly vibe
Old Schoolhouse on Woodlands Road
The Grosvenor on Ashton Lane
Firewater on Sauchiehall Street
Hillhead Bookclub on Vinicombe street – try their strawberry mojito which is only £3 on weekdays
The best clubbing spots
Subculture
Location: Sub Club When: Saturday Music: Electronic, DnB, Soul
Soul Clap
Location: Sub Club When: Friday Music: Electronic, DnB, Soul
Hive
Location: The SU When: Thursday Music: Pop, Old School Classics
Hip Hop Thursdays
Location: Buff Club When: Thursday Music: Hip Hop, RnB
SWG3
Location: Eastvale Place When: Throughout the week Music: Electronic
Transport
Taxis: Uber, Network Private Hire
Cycling: Nextbike, a 24/7 public bike system
Train services: The Subway
Glasgow students’ top tricks and tips
“S’mug Coffee on Great George Street is one of the best places to set up for a day of studying”
“Hillhead Bookclub does unreal mojitos for only £3”
“Invest in an SPT travel card to save money on the Subway”
Your mini bucket list for the city
• Go to Kelvingrove Park in the summer for BBQs and in the winter for sledding
• Get a pint of “Fun” at Glasgow University Union
• Get a picture in The Cloisters (every Glasgow student does it)
• Take the chocolate and whisky tour at Clydeside Distillery (when it reopens)
• Go see the Cathedral and The Glasgow Necropolis – both are beautiful historical sites
• Visit Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
• Head to Drygate Brewery and try their range of 26 beers
• Take a look around the Hunterian Art Gallery and the Gallery of Modern Art
• Check out the Glasgow Science Centre
*Student account eligibility criteria apply. Apply online only. Offer Terms and Conditions apply. £50 cash is a limited time offer until 5th November 2021. Offer can be withdrawn at any time.