Glasgow has a wealth of well-known tourist attractions in the city - inluding Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery and the Gallery of Modern Art. However, it also has it’s fair share of strange and unusual attractions for people to visit.
From the bones of saints to almost forgotten football stadiums, there are stories around every corner in the city.
Take a look below at our guide and let us know your favourite quirky attraction.

5. Sighthill Standing Stones
Sighthill Stone Circle has been attracting tourists and members of the Pagan community since it was completed in 1979. This astronomically-aligned stone circle was the first of its kind to be built in the UK in 3,000 years. | Atlas Obscura

6. Lobey Dosser statue
Bud Neill was cartoonist for a number of Glasgow-based newspapers, best known for his Lobey Dosser character. He died in 1970, and in 1992 this statue was erected in his memory bringing one of his greatest creations to life. | National World