Accessibility
We're here to help make your visit to the city centre as easy as possible. We've tried to provide as much information as possible, but please get in touch directly if you have specific questions that haven't been answered below.
Yes, the city centre streets are accessible. The trail runs through streets in Glasgow city centre (Sauchiehall Street, Buchanan Street, Argyle Street), which are mostly flat and suitable for wheelchair users and those with mobility aids.
Accessible toilets are available at nearby shopping centres (e.g., Buchanan Galleries) also provide step-free access and accessible toilets.
Changing places toilets can be found at Glasgow Queen’s Street and Glasgow central train stations. For more information see here: https://www.changing-places.org/find
Yes, festive markets and food stalls are available at hubs like Glasgow Green and St Enoch Square, offering seasonal treats and drinks.
Public toilets are available at major hubs (Glasgow Green, St Enoch Square). City centre facilities may also be accessible in nearby venues.
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