While Glasgow is abundant in things to do throughout, some discoveries are particularly noteworthy, providing locals and visitors alike with memories worthy of sharing heartwarming stories.
As part of Secret Media Network’s Global List of the Best Micro-Experiences of 2026, our local writers have gathered the best micro-experiences in Glasgow, part of this global list, adjacent to all the cities across our global network.
Stroll along The Hidden Gardens in Glasgow – a hidden gem public oasis

If a moment of peace is what you’re looking for in Glasgow, The Hidden Gardens will not only soothe your mind, but also your soul. The sanctuary garden is built for harmony, hosting various events and exhibitions throughout the year. The free public oasis is owned by an independent charity that is run by the community, where each donation goes a long way. So, stroll along its peaceful grounds or attend one of the many community events, leaving with your heart just a little bit fuller.
The Hidden Gardens is located at 25a Albert Drive, Glasgow, G41 2PE, open Tuesday to Friday 10am – 4:30pm, Saturday 12pm – 3pm.
Top up on crystals, get a tarot reading, have brunch and make new friends at the Glasgow Witchy Bazaar

Those after a unique day out can head to the Glasgow Witchy Bazaar at The Haberdashery in Glasgow, around once a month on a Sunday, abundant in all things witchy from small local businesses. Guests can top up their crystal collection, attend various talks and workshops, make new friends with the spectacular bunch that come along, get a tarot card reading, or a holistic treatment. And of course, there are plenty of occult things to get into the witchy spirit, with vendors offering handmade magical jewellery, art from local artists or hand-poured candles.
Glasgow Witchy Bazaar is located at The Haberdashery, 545 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G3 7PQ, and tickets are available here.