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David Livingstone Centre
"Our stunning new exhibition showcases Livingstone’s life, from his birth in Blantyre to his death in Zambia.Learn about the Scottish missionary and explorer, and travel with him from Scotland to Southern and Central Africa.Using the exhibition’s interactive displays, discover the communities and people who played a pivotal part in Livingstone’s life and expeditions, before reflecting on his legacy.The museum is set in beautiful parkland and includes nature trails, the Livingstone and Lion sculpture, and our brand-new play park."
Address: 165 Station Road Blantyre, Glasgow G72 9BY, GLG, GB
Phone: 0844 493 2207
State: GLG
City: Glasgow
Zip Code: G72 9BY

opening times

Monday: 10:00-17:00
Tuesday: 10:00-17:00
Wednesday: 10:00-17:00
Thursday: 10:00-17:00
Friday: 10:00-17:00
Saturday: 10:00-17:00
Sunday: 12:30-17:00


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Reviews
Thoroughly enjoyed visiting and learning about the great adventurer and his team. The museum has been newly renovated and is fully accessible. Staff are available if you have any questions and there is interactive learning along the way for the kids. Gift shop and cafe available after your experience. There is also a playpark outside for the kids and free parking.
Had a great day here with my Sister. I saw this place advertised on TV and I had been here many years ago. It is much improved with a lot of interactive activities. A great place to take children. It is quite hard to find though and could do with more sign posting. The play park round about David Livingstone Centre is amazing for children. The museum itself is very informative and gives an account of his whole life which is really impressive.
Myself and the kids had a fantastic time lots to learn for the young history buff there is a nice park out side for the young kids and a cafe what is not expensive so you can afford kids meals at $3.50 and tea and coffee etc is cheap what's not to love about a family day out
Really nice garden to walk around. I went into the coffee shop and had a nice lunch, the staff are very friendly and there is also plenty of parkingVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
Really good place for grandparents taking kids, small but ample play area outdoor weather! Outside inside cafe and picnic area , there are walks waterfall wildlife etc ,Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
Fun and educational. It's all ready to visit as the museum and house are currently now open for visiting. There has been a lot of investment in the place. It has disabled access to the museum now. As well as accessible parking. It has also had a completely new play park added to the grounds. As well as loads of new seating areas added all over the park, also areas with seating covered, that way you're able to nip out the rain showers. Also open is a new cafe for refreshments and the toilets are located here too. Entry to the park and parking , remains free of charge. The only cost for entry is into the museum, if you fancy it. Entry for adults is priced at £7.50.
Nice area for a picnic take some sandwiches and drinks, and big grass area for the dogVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Now under a new trust and they just reopen in July 2021. Still a good visit. museum , cafe , shop and play park. Also bothwell castle is just an hour walk along the clyde sign posted
Great for a walk , quiet museum nice coffee
Superb staff who are so knowledgeable and welcoming. The grounds are lovely for a wee family walk or dog walk and the cafe also dog friendly has really amazing food and cakes. Cannot recommend highly enough, a lovely place to spend a day.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
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