Welcome to Visit Tradeston Places
The Walkfo guide to things to do & explore in Tradeston


Visit Tradeston PlacesVisit Tradeston places using Walkfo for free guided tours of the best Tradeston places to visit. A unique way to experience Tradeston’s places, Walkfo allows you to explore Tradeston as you would a museum or art gallery with audio guides.

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Tradeston (Scots: Tredstoun) is a small district in the Scottish city of Glasgow adjacent to the city centre on the south bank of the River Clyde. When you visit Tradeston, Walkfo brings Tradeston places to life as you travel by foot, bike, bus or car with a mobile phone & headphones.

  

Tradeston Places Overview: History, Culture & Facts about Tradeston


Visit Tradeston – Walkfo’s stats for the places to visit

Tradeston photo With 433 audio plaques & Tradeston places for you to explore in the Tradeston area, Walkfo is the world’s largest heritage & history digital plaque provider. The AI continually learns & refines facts about the best Tradeston places to visit from travel & tourism authorities (like Wikipedia), converting history into an interactive audio experience.

Tradeston geography / climate

Tradeston is bounded by the River Clyde to the north, the Glasgow to Paisley railway line to the south, Eglinton Street and Bridge Street to the east. The Tradeston Bridge, opened on 14 May 2009, links Tradeston and neighbouring Kingston with Broomielaw and the city’s International Financial Services District.

Why visit Tradeston with Walkfo Travel Guide App?


Visit Tradeston PlacesYou can visit Tradeston places with Walkfo Tradeston to hear history at Tradeston’s places whilst walking around using the free digital tour app. Walkfo Tradeston has 433 places to visit in our interactive Tradeston map, with amazing history, culture & travel facts you can explore the same way you would at a museum or art gallery with information audio headset. With Walkfo, you can travel by foot, bike or bus throughout Tradeston, being in the moment, without digital distraction or limits to a specific walking route. Our historic audio walks, National Trust interactive audio experiences, digital tour guides for English Heritage locations are available at Tradeston places, with a AI tour guide to help you get the best from a visit to Tradeston & the surrounding areas.

“Curated content for millions of locations across the UK, with 433 audio facts unique to Tradeston places in an interactive Tradeston map you can explore.”

Walkfo: Visit Tradeston Places Map
433 tourist, history, culture & geography spots


 

  Tradeston historic spots

  Tradeston tourist destinations

  Tradeston plaques

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Walkfo Tradeston tourism map key: places to see & visit like National Trust sites, Blue Plaques, English Heritage locations & top tourist destinations in Tradeston

  

Best Tradeston places to visit


Tradeston has places to explore by foot, bike or bus. Below are a selection of the varied Tradeston’s destinations you can visit with additional content available at the Walkfo Tradeston’s information audio spots:

Tradeston photo Strathbungo
Strathbungo grew up as a small village built along the Pollokshaws Road, one of the main arteries leading southwards from the centre of Glasgow, adjoined by the Camphill Estate, now part of Queens Park. The feudal superiors, the Maxwells of Pollok, preferred the name Marchtown, and this name is seen on some old maps.
Tradeston photo St Andrew’s Cross, Glasgow
St Andrew’s Cross, also known as Eglinton Toll, is a road junction in the south side of Glasgow, Scotland. The junction is known as the St Andrew Cross.
Tradeston photo Tradeston
Tradeston (Scots: Tredstoun) is a small district in the Scottish city of Glasgow adjacent to the city centre on the south bank of the River Clyde.
Tradeston photo Moorepark, Glasgow
Moorepark is a small area in the Scottish city of Glasgow. Situated south of the River Clyde and part of the former Burgh of Govan. It was colloquially referred to as ‘Wine Alley’ during the 20th century.
Tradeston photo Sandyford, Glasgow
Sandyford is north of the River Clyde and forms part of the western periphery of Glasgow. Formerly the name of a ward under Glasgow Town Council in the early 20th century. It is within a continuous area of dense urban development bordering several other neighbourhoods.
Tradeston photo Athletes’ Village (Glasgow 2014)
The Athletes Village for the 2014 Commonwealth Games was situated on a 35-hectare (86-acre) site, in the east end of Glasgow. The site was used as accommodation for up to 8,000 athletes and officials from all over the Commonwealth nations. After the games, the site was further developed and has up to 1,400 homes, a portion of which are available for social rental.
Tradeston photo 1990 Auckland Jewish daycare stabbing
A mentally ill woman attacked the playground of the Jewish Kadimah School’s daycare in Central Auckland, stabbing four children with a knife. The attack continued as other young students looked on “in horror”, while members of staff ran to help the children. The woman, 52-year-old Pauline Janet Williamson, was eventually disarmed by a male teacher. The children, aged 6 to 8, were hospitalised immediately afterwards.
Tradeston photo Tradeston Flour Mills explosion
The Tradeston Flour Mills exploded on 9 July 1872. Eighteen people died and at least 16 were injured. The mill was owned by Matthew Muir & Sons and had been in operation for 30 years.
Tradeston photo Equestrian statue of William III, Glasgow
The equestrian statue of William III in Cathedral Square, Glasgow, is a 1735 work by an unknown sculptor. It is the work of a sculptor unknown.
Tradeston photo Chinatown, Glasgow
Chinatown in Glasgow is a Chinese shopping complex that opened in 1992 in Cowcaddens. Chinatown is a shopping complex in the Scottish city. It is located in the centre of the city’s Chinatown.

Visit Tradeston plaques


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Tradeston has 68 physical plaques in tourist plaque schemes for you to explore via Walkfo Tradeston plaques audio map when visiting. Plaques like National Heritage’s “Blue Plaques” provide visual geo-markers to highlight points-of-interest at the places where they happened – and Walkfo’s AI has researched additional, deeper content when you visit Tradeston using the app. Experience the history of a location when Walkfo local tourist guide app triggers audio close to each Tradeston plaque. Explore Plaques & History has a complete list of Hartlepool’s plaques & Hartlepool history plaque map.