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Something for everyone

The waterfront already has an amazing selection of leisure attractions and a series of proposed developments will further enhance the area’s popularity. These include:

Glasgow Science Centre - one of Scotland's most popular attractions, including IMAX, science mall, Glasgow tower, planetarium and virtual science theatre.

The Tall Ship - go aboard the Glenlee, Glasgow's resident tall ship and explore the realities of life at sea.

SECC -  Scotland’s premier conference and entertainments facility.

Braehead - attracting thousands of visitors to its shopping centre, maritime museum and leisure facilities.

Renfrew Ferry - a popular entertainment venue on the River Clyde.

Xscape - Scotland's first indoor real snow ski slope has recently opened at Braehead.

Riverside Museum - work on the new riverside transport museum at Glasgow Harbour is underway.

City Inn - a well-established riverfront venue.

Custom House Quay - a £200 million development to transform Glasgow's main frontage to the riverbank, providing a mix of residential, leisure and retail facilities.

Springfield Quay  - an established leisure area with plans to add a casino, multi-storey car park and improvements to the Clyde Walkway.

Clyde Waterfront is a strategic partnership of the Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise, Glasgow City Council, Renfrewshire Council and West Dunbartonshire Council.

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