Paisley
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Paisley location mapPaisley is Renfrewshire's largest town, a lively place with a wonderful legacy of Victorian and Edwardian architecture. In the town centre popular high street retailers sit alongside specialist independent shops and parking is easy with over 2,000 spaces available in, or close to, the town centre.
Places to Visit
- Paisley Museum has the largest collection of Paisley shawls and patterns in the world. Paisley's skillful weavers became world leaders in producing copies of the fashionable shawls imported from India in the late eighteenth century. The shawls soon became known as "paisleys" in the English speaking world. The Museum also has fine collections of British studio ceramics, and Scottish and French 19th and 20th century paintings. Also in the Museum complex is Coats Observatory, a unique attraction with astronomical equipment including a large telescope.
- The medieval Abbey is the jewel in Paisley's crown. It is known as the birthplace of the Stewart royal house. The Abbey is often the venue for music and performances of all sorts. In September 2009 an archaeological dig took place on the Abbey's great drain. For more information on the Abbey and the Drain:
Paisley Abbey and the Great Drain (pdf 2MB)
- Paisley Central Library's local history unit is a first stop for family history researchers.
- The lively Arts Centre programmes a wide range of entertainment from drama and dance to comedy and film. Paisley Town Hall provides an impressive venue for live music, exhibitions and events.
- Sma' Shot Cottages, run by the Old Paisley Society, tell the story of the daily life of the town's weavers and later mill workers.
- Paisley Threadmill Museum, also run by a group of enthusiastic volunteers, has a wonderful collection of photographs, promotional material and machinery from the town's largest industrial complexes, the thread mills of J & P Coats and the Clark dynasty.
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Walking Opportunities
The town is worth exploring on foot. The streets are lined with fine buildings, a result of the wealth generated by the textile industries of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Two general walks around the town are available in leaflet form from Paisley Visitor Information Centre, 9a Gilmour Street, or can be downloaded here.
The town is worth exploring on foot. The streets are lined with fine buildings, a result of the wealth generated by the textile industries of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Two general walks around the town are available in leaflet form from Paisley Visitor Information Centre, 9a Gilmour Street, or can be downloaded here.
There are also guides to the buildings of four of Paisley's best architects and to Paisley's public sculpture, and there are children's versions of the general walks available.
If you would like to receive the printed version of the leaflets, email us at Planning and Transport Services.
You can download the Paisley Visitor Guide here:
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For further details of walks in Renfrewshire visit our walks information page.
Getting here
Paisley has superb rail links with Glasgow, Ayrshire and the Clyde coast. Trains run every few minutes from Glasgow Central Station. There are frequent bus services from Glasgow and surrounding towns. Getting here by air couldn't be easier - Glasgow International Airport is just over 2 miles (3.6 kilometres) from Paisley town centre!
Staying here
Information on where to stay is available from Paisley Visitor Information Centre, 9a Gilmour Street, 0141 889 0711 or at paisley@visitscotland.com. You can also try visitrenfrewshire.com, a developing site managed by local businesses.
Visit Renfrewshire is a developing website sponsored by local businesses. Try it for special offers on accommodation and events.
Contact us:
- email: econdev@renfrewshire.gov.uk
- phone: 0141 842 5414
- fax: 0141 842 5040
- call or write to:
Planning & Transport
Renfrewshire House
Cotton Street
Paisley
PA1 1LL
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