Kelvingrove Park is a 35-hectare public park located in the west end of Glasgow, Scotland. Home to the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, as well as various monuments and statues, the park's history dates back to 1852 when the land was purchased for recreational use. In addition, the park often plays host to outdoor concerts and festivals, and there are frequent bus routes on either side of the park. The Stewart Memorial Fountain, built to commemorate Lord Provost Robert Stewart, is certainly worth a visit and can be appreciated all year round. Whether you're looking for some outdoor recreation or simply a pleasant stroll, Kelvingrove Park has it all in spades.