1. George Square is the main public square in Glasgow located in the city center. It covers an area of 4.9 acres and is surrounded by impressive buildings such as the City Chambers, the Glasgow Queen Street railway station, and the Athenaeum theatre. The square is named after King George III and features a statue of him in the center. The square is also home to other notable statues, including those of Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, and James Watt. It is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to relax and enjoy the surroundings.

2. George Square is open to the public 24/7, and there is no admission fee. The Glasgow City Council can be contacted at +441412870000 for more information.

3. There is no entrance fee to George Square, and it is accessible by public transport. The nearest subway stations are Buchanan Street and St Enoch’s, and Queen Street and Central train stations are within walking distance as well. Buses also run regularly to the square. Visitors can get more information on transportation options from the Glasgow City Council’s website.