Fellow Glasgow Residents

Fellow Glasgow Residents is a masterpiece by Smug covering an entire car park wall featuring wildlife that can be found in the city of Glasgow.

Nearby Attractions

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St Mungo Museum
Named for St Mungo, who brought Christianity to Scotland in the 6th century, the museum explores the various way religion shapes a person.
George Square
With statues to Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, Sir Robert Peel, and James Watt, the square is one of six city squares that comprise the city centre of Glasgow.
Provand's Lordship
Provan's Lordship is the oldest house in Glasgow constructed in 1471, and one of four buildings that are still standing from Medieval times.
Gallery of Modern Art
The Gallery of Modern Art or GoMA is an important contemporary art gallery in Glasgow.
Statue of William II
The Statue of William II of Scotland is an equestrian statue located in the Cathedral Square Gardens, near the Glasgow Cathedral. The statue is a tribute to William of Orange
Merchant City
Originally the home and warehouses of wealthy tobacco lords, Merchant City now flourishes as a city center for locals and travellers.

Related Tours

Discover Glasgow's Vibrant Street Art: Private 2-hour Tour

Immerse yourself in the culture and hear the stories behind the stunning murals that can be found throughout Glasgow, named the 4th best city for Street Art with works from local heroes and well-renowned artists.

On your private street art tour, you will:

  • Experience the real Glasgow and all of its rich culture and vibrant atmosphere;
  • Learn about modern Glasgow and how the art scene has developed dramatically over the last decade;
  • Hear the stories behind some of the most impressive artworks;
  • Discover more than 12 murals that have decorated the walls of Gothic buildings;
  • See ‘Fellow Glasgow Residents’ on Ingram Street by Smug, a famous artist who also left his mark in cities like Aberdeen;
  • Admire ‘The World’s Most Economical Taxi’ by RogueOne, a floating taxi that can be found on Mitchell Street;
  • Snap a photo under the magnifying glass of 'Honey, I Shrunk the Kids' by Smug;
  • See 'The Clutha Portraits', curated by multiple artists on the wall of The Clutha Bar;
  • Explore a different side of the city including many more hidden gems!


Glasgow's street art has become very distinctive in the last decade with local and international artists who have decorated the walls of the city, turning it into an extraordinary open-air art museum filled with colourful murals and portraits.

Unlike other cities, street art is legal and regulated, which translates into large, professional, and beautiful murals commissioned by the city to artists who have left their mark on the City Centre Mural Trail.

Keep your eyes peeled as you wander down the streets of Glasgow, as new masterpieces keep popping up every day!

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