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In the vibrant city of Glasgow, the Equestrian Statue Of The Duke Of Wellington stands as a quirky yet revered landmark. This iconic statue pays homage to Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington, celebrating his legacy as both a distinguished British Army general and Prime Minister. More than just a historical monument, the statue has become a symbol of the city's playful spirit, frequently adorned with a traffic cone on the Duke's head by cheeky locals. This gesture has elevated the statue to a must-see attraction, perfectly capturing the humor and rebellious spirit of Glasgow. Situated in the bustling George Square, it is conveniently placed near the Gallery of Modern Art, making it a great addition to any sightseeing itinerary. Its charm and humor resonate with both residents and tourists, earning it a high rating and a special place in the heart of the city. Families will also find it a suitable stop with children, thanks to its central location and the surrounding lively area.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

George Square
Bus stop 144 m walk
Union Street
Bus stop 306 m walk
Argyle Street
Bus stop 291 m walk
Renfield Street
Bus stop 331 m walk
Dundas Street
Bus stop 205 m walk
Wilson Street
Bus stop 282 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 322 reviews
4.7/5 322 reviews
Michael Sell (DemonicLacky)
Michael Sell (DemonicLacky)
1 week ago on Google

The cone was added by a drunk student in the 80's and has been replaced by the locals everytime the council has tried to remove it. It repeeents the humour of the city well.

José Enrique “Kike” Ordoñez
José Enrique “Kike” Ordoñez
1 week ago on Google

Un item obligatorio en Glasgow y ver si icónico cono en la cabeza

Kevin Lester Fallarcuna
Kevin Lester Fallarcuna
2 weeks ago on Google

If you ever think of Glasgow, the statue of Duke of Wellington always comes to mind. Why? Because of its unique twist of adding a traffic cone to its top of its head. This embodies the Glaswegian sense of humour. Whenever they remove it, they always put it back on—sometimes even multiple cones! I’m really impressed to see it in person and actually have a good chuckle about it! Highly recommend visiting it whenever you’re in Glasgow!

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