Overview
Due to unforessen circumstances, this event has been cancelled. Refunds will be issued. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Join us for a special LGBTQ+ History Month event as we explore Glasgow’s rich and diverse queer past with Walking Tours in Glasgow!  


As part of LGBTQ+ History Month, we’re excited to offer this exclusive private tour, giving you the chance to discover the key people, places, and movements that have shaped LGBTQ+ culture in Scotland’s largest city. 


What to Expect 

  • Stories from the LGBTQ+ Community: From drag queens to lesbian witches, hear the fascinating and often untold stories of the people who helped shape Glasgow’s LGBTQ+ scene. 

  • Iconic Landmarks: Visit key locations, including GOMA, Buchanan Street’s historic activist sites, legendary gay nightclubs, and Scotland’s oldest LGBTQ+ pub, The Waterloo. 

  • A Journey Through Time: Learn about the progress of LGBTQ+ rights in Glasgow—from early activism to the city’s thriving queer culture today. 

Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month by exploring the stories and spaces that have made Glasgow one of the most LGBTQ+ friendly cities in the world!  


Event Details 

  • Date: Sunday 23rd February 

  • Time: 12pm – 1.30pm 

  • Meeting Point: City Chambers, George Square 

  • Tickets: £3 (subsidised by the SRC) 


Accessibility 

The tour route is wheelchair accessible, and our guides are there to ensure you feel safe and welcome throughout. If you have any accessibility concerns, please reach out to us in advance or view the walking tour provider’s full accessibility statement here


Important Information 

  • This is a walking tour, so please dress appropriately for the weather. 

  • The tour will last approximately 1.5 hours.