List of tallest buildings and structures in Glasgow

The Glasgow Tower, completed in 2001, at 127 m (417 ft) tall
St Andrew House, completed in 1964 and 71 m (233 ft) tall
Cineworld Glasgow, the tallest cinema complex in the world at 62 m (203 ft) tall

Glasgow, the largest and most populous city in the country of Scotland, has a number of high rise buildings ranging from residential towers, offices, hotels and observation towers which stand at least 40m (131ft) in height. The current tallest structure in the city, at 127 metres (417 ft), is the Glasgow Tower, an observation tower within the Glasgow Science Centre. It holds a Guinness World Record for being the tallest tower in the world in which the whole structure is capable of rotating 360 degrees. The city's Cineworld building is currently the tallest cinema building in the world.

Some of the tallest buildings in the city range from 1960s tower blocks, to new office developments such as 1 Atlantic Square, St Andrew House, the Argyle Building and the Livingstone Tower. The first tall building to have been constructed in Glasgow, and considered Scotland's first skyscraper, was the 91 m (299 ft) tall Tait Tower in Bellahouston, built for the Empire Exhibition of 1938, but was later demolished the following year.

It would not be until the opening of the Glasgow Tower in 2001 that a structure would surpass its height, with the Glasgow Tower standing at 127 m (417 ft). The Ard was formally approved by Glasgow City Council in August 2024. The 36 storey, 114m tower will become the tallest habitable building in both Glasgow and Scotland upon completion.