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Sophie Buchan

Glasgow parking near TRNSMT for Glasgow Green music festival including blue badge holders

The countdown to TRNSMT 2023 is officially on with the festival only one month away.

From July 7 to 9, artists from across the world will come to Glasgow Green to perform their best hits as locals and tourists dance the weekend away.

Glasgow Live previously shared a guide on how you can travel to and from TRNSMT whether that's via bus, train, or walking. But what about parking spaces?

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There are plenty of travel options available and whilst it's "strongly advised that you travel to Glasgow City by public transport and walk to Glasgow Green" say TRNSMT, some people may need to bring their car.

They warn: "There is no festival parking. Glasgow Green is located within a residential area and there will be road closures in place during the festival weekend.

"Please respect the local community and our neighbours when you are entering and leaving the festival."

What parking is there near TRNSMT?

Try and avoid parking in the streets as not only will this block traffic and cause a build up of cars, it will also take up spaces of residents living there.

There are three options you can chose from for parking your car before making your way to Glasgow Green. These include the following:

Glasgow George Street

Address: George Street, 68 Montrose Street, Glasgow, G1 1RS

Book a space now

Glasgow The Glasshouse

Address: The Glasshouse, Glassford Street, Glasgow, G1 1UP

Book a space now

Glasgow Central Station

Address: Oswald Street, 38 Oswald Street, Glasgow, G1 4PA

Book a space now

Does TRNSMT have blue badge parking?

According to TRNSMT, this must be pre-arranged in advance with our Access Co-Ordinator on access@trnsmfest.com

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