0141 is the UK telephone area code for Glasgow, which is the largest city in Scotland.
UK phone numbers which start with the 0141 area code are registered to personal and business address in the city of Glasgow and the surrounding area. If you have therefore received a call from the Glasgow area the phone number will most likely start with the 0141 area code prefix, and likewise to make a call to Glasgow you should dial 0141 followed by the remaining seven digits of the full Glasgow phone number.
All districts and localities covered by Glasgow’s 0141 area code
Baillieston | Giffnock | Pollok |
Barrhead | Glasgow | Possil |
Bearsden | Govan | Provanmill |
Bishopbriggs | Halfway | Renfrew |
Bridgeton | Ibrox | Rutherglen |
Busby | Kirkintilloch | Scotstoun |
Cambuslang | Langside | Shettleston |
Clydebank | Maryhill | Springburn |
Cranhill | Merrylee | Stepps |
Croftfoot | Milngavie | Thornly Park |
Drumchapel | Newton Mearns | |
Erskine | Paisley |
Call costs to 0141 (Glasgow) Phone Numbers
Phone calls to Glasgow’s 0141 phone numbers are charged at exactly the same rate as calls to all other UK 01 and 02 local phone numbers. Calling a 0141 phone number will therefore cost you a variable per-minute fee that depends on the time and day that you are calling the Glasgow phone number on, plus a set call access fee that is determined by your landline provider. Calling 0141 phone numbers from a mobile will be free if you are using any of your free inclusive minutes that are part of your mobile tariff or contract. Mobile calls to Glasgow without using these free minutes will usually cost more than equivalent landline calls to 0141 phone numbers.
Calling Glasgow (0141) Phone Numbers from abroad
Calling Glasgow from outside the UK by using their 0141 area code is a simple process which we have helpfully outlined for you in this dedicated section on how to make an international phone call to Glasgow. The first stage in making an international phone call to Glasgow is to remove the zero ‘0‘ from the 0141 area code, leaving you with 141. Following this step you should replace the zero from the Glasgow telephone area code with the international dial-in code for the United Kingdom which is ‘+44‘. Finally you should enter the remaining seven digits of the Glasgow phone number you are trying to call from abroad. Therefore if you wanted to call the Glasgow Science Centre from abroad you would dial +44141 420 5000 instead of their 0141 420 5000 UK phone number.
Some popular Glasgow (0141) general enquiries phone numbers
0141 phone numbers are generally more highly-regarded in the local Glasgow area and the rest of the UK than national 03 or 08 phone numbers as 0141 numbers are registered to physical addresses of persons or businesses in Glasgow, rather than being used by national sales teams which may use unscrupulous cold-calling tactics. Some famous examples of general enquiries phone numbers of popular Glasgow attractions are provided in this section.
- 0141 420 5000 – This is the general enquiries phone number for Glasgow Science Centre, a visitor attraction which presents science and technology concepts in interesting and engaging ways.
- 0141 287 2720 – This is the general enquiries phone number for the Riverside Museum which houses a range of exhibits from the world of transportation, including fine collections of cars, bicycles, trams and railway locomotives.
- 0141 620 4000 – This is the general enquiries phone number for Hampden Park which is the national stadium for Scottish football.
Highlights of Glasgow
Glasgow has a wealth of diverse attractions, activities and landmarks that befits its status as Scotland’s largest city and one of the largest cities in the UK. These Glasgow attractions range from historical museums such as the internationally-renowned Museum of Transport housed in the Riverhouse to Glasgow Science Centre, which houses exhibits detailing cutting-edge technologies and modern science. Glasgow holds the prestigious status of a ‘UNESCO City of Music’ due to its range of large music concerts by world-famous artists, small independent gigs and a vibrant nightlife scene. After a long day shopping and taking in the glorious sights of this historic and eclectic city you will be able to unwind and dine on sumptuous cuisine in one of Glasgow’s 1800+ restaurants or cafés.