2 hours
Kelvingrove Park
Free Tickets Available
Sat, 20 Sep, 2025 at 10:30 am to 12:30 pm (GMT+01:00)
Kelvingrove Park
La Belle Place, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Glasgow’s often referred to as having been the ‘second city’ of the British Empire, a nickname coined in the early-nineteenth century that symbolised the might of its industries and the reach of its trade connections. The city’s capacity for making and exporting all manner of goods, commodities and capital was well known, and the influence of Glasgow and its citizens was as evident in Kingston, Jamaica as Kingston, Ontario. But, Glasgow’s involvement in the British imperial project had a profound impact here as well -- it shaped the city’s built environment.
This walking tour takes you through Kelvingrove Park, stopping at various locations that reflect Glasgow’s past as an imperial metropolis. Beginning at the eastern tip of Kelvingrove Park, we’ll wind our way along its avenues and pathways exploring sites that reveal Glasgow’s connections to slavery, colonialism and imperialism. Traces of this past are largely invisible today – there are no signs or plaques telling us about this – but by slow walking and close looking we can bring these ‘hidden’ histories into view.
Meeting point:
The walking tour starts at the entrance to Kelvingrove Park located at the intersection of Clifton Street and LaBelle Place, G3 7LH (link to location on Google Maps).
Accessibility:
Most of the tour takes place on the lower portions of Kelvingrove Park, however, it ends at the top near Park Circus -- there is a steep incline towards the ends of the trail. The route through the park follows marked and paved pathways, but these surfaces are uneven in places. Wherever possible stops will be located next to park benches or other forms of seating. The trail will take place entirely outside and so please dress for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes.
Organiser Information:
This event is part of Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival 2025. The walking tour is led by Rosie Spooner, a lecturer in the School of Humanities at the University of Glasgow.
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Tickets for Tracing Glasgow’s Imperial Past in Kelvingrove Park can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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General Admission | Free |