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What’s Glasgow Like in June?

Glasgow in June offers mild temperatures and long daylight hours, marking the transition from spring to early summer. Average daily temperatures typically range from 9°C to 19°C (48°F to 66°F). While sunshine is moderate, averaging 5-6 hours per day, be prepared for Glasgow’s characteristic rainfall; June sees an average of 12-15 rainy days with precipitation around 60-80mm. Daylight is extensive, with sunrise around 4:30 AM and sunset close to 10:00 PM, providing ample time for exploration.

What Are Typical Costs and Availability in June?

June is considered shoulder to early high season for travel in Glasgow. Accommodation prices are generally moderate, with hostel beds estimated at £25-£45 per night and mid-range hotels ranging from £80-£150 per night. Luxury options can be £150-£300+ per night (all estimated). Availability is usually good, but popular hotels or specific events can lead to quicker bookings. It’s advisable to book 1-3 months in advance for the best rates and selection. A budget meal can cost £10-£15, while a mid-range restaurant meal might be £25-£40 per person (estimated). Public transport day tickets typically cost £5-£7 (estimated).

What to Expect: Crowds, Events, and Conditions?

Expect moderate crowds in June. Tourist attractions and the city centre will be lively but generally not as packed as during peak summer months (July/August). Outdoor conditions are variable; expect a mix of sunshine, cloud, and rain, so packing layers is essential. Major events can increase local attendance. The Glasgow International Jazz Festival often takes place in late June, and various local festivals or outdoor events may also be scheduled. Many attractions, especially outdoor ones, operate on extended summer hours.

What Are the Best Activities for June?

Take advantage of the long daylight hours with walks in Kelvingrove Park or Pollok Country Park, where you can spot the famous Highland cows near the Burrell Collection. Explore the Glasgow Botanic Gardens and the charming West End area. For potential rainy spells, visit world-class indoor attractions like the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the Riverside Museum, or the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA). Enjoy the city’s vibrant food scene, explore the ‘Style Mile’ for shopping, or catch live music in one of Glasgow’s many venues.

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Consider using tools like AllInMap to locate free public amenities such as drinking fountains, public restrooms, or benches during your visit to Glasgow.

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