
Leisure
ClydeBuilt Museum
ClydeBuilt is Braehead's very own maritime heritage centre. This fascinating attraction takes you on a journey through 300-years in the life of the world famous river. From the early days of the Glasgow tobacco lords, through to its shipbuilding heyday, and right up to the present day, ClydeBuilt brings history to life. While you're there, try your hand as a 17th century trader, load your own cargo and have a go at piloting a Clyde ship in our interactive display. And don't forget to visit MV Kyles; the oldest Clyde built ship still afloat in the UK - now permanently moored on the River Clyde at Braehead.
The Last Queen of the Clyde
Discover how one of the world’s most famous ships was designed, built and learn about her 40 years of service – sailing all over the world as well as carrying some of the most famous & important people from the last four decades. QE2 is Cunard’s longest serving ship, and has served as a cruise ship, a transatlantic liner, and a troop carrier.
Also on show is the QE2 Wardroom visitors book, unveiled by HRH The Duke of York.
Opening hours
Monday-Saturday 10am - 5.30pm
Sunday 11am - 5.30pm
Admissions
Adult - £4.25
Child - £2.50
Concession - £3.00
Family Ticket (2 Adults + 2 Children) - £10
Group discount available for bookings of 10 or more
Location
ClydeBuilt is situated on the boardwalk, near Marks & Spencer. To find out more, please telephone 0141 886 1013 or visit www.scottishmaritimemuseum.org.
