FIVE Glasgow visitor attractions have been voted among the most popular in Scotland.

The Association of Scottish Visitor Attractions has revealed its top 20 based on the number of people through the doors.

Kelvingrove took fourth place, Riverside Museum is in fifth, Goma comes tenth, the People's Palace is 15th and Glasgow Science Centre is in 17th place.

The most popular attraction in Scotland last year was the National Museum of Scotland which attracted 1,639,509 visitors followed by Edinburgh Castle.

Kelvingrove was the most popular Glasgow attraction with 1,121,995 visitors - up 7% on the previous year.

City council leader Gordon Matheson said: "Glasgow is a world-class city with a world-class cultural offering.

"The city has a wealth of stunning architecture and must see attractions to suit all tastes.

"I am delighted five hugely popular Glasgow attractions feature in the ASVA 2014 annual visitor trend report top 20.

"Last summer Glasgow delivered the best ever Commonwealth Games and the city came alive during the Games as hundreds of thousands of UK and overseas visitors travelled to the city which helped contribute to the increase in visitor numbers over July and August."