Overview
Glasgow's Mural Trail is a self-guided route connecting dozens of large-scale street art murals across the city centre. The artworks celebrate Glasgow's culture, history, and humour.
Highlights
- St Mungo Mural: A towering portrait of Glasgow's patron saint by artist Smug.
- The World's Most Economical Taxi: A trompe l'oeil of a taxi emerging from a wall.
- Honey I Shrunk the Kids Mural: A playful oversized insect mural by Rogue One.
History
The mural programme began in 2008 as part of the city council's strategy to brighten the urban landscape. Over 30 murals have been commissioned from local and international artists.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Download the free mural trail map from Glasgow City Council's website.
- Tip 2: Takes 1–2 hours on foot — most murals are in the city centre and East End.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.