If you’re heading on an Outlander tour soon, you’ll want to make sure you add a few extra locations to your list to see the Season 4 sights.
If you’re ready to head out on an Outlander tour, you’ll want to make sure you’re completely up to date. While we don’t have all the Season 5 locations just yet, there are Season 4 locations to add to your list.
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VisitScotland keeps its site up to date to make sure you can see and do everything Outlander. There have been seven locations added to the list of sights to see for Season 4 and here they all are with where they were used throughout the fourth season.
Note: This doesn’t include the locations the show returned to in Season 4 that are already part of Outlander tour recommendations.
St. Andrew’s Square, Glasgow
This location is a little trickier to get to if you’re doing an Outlander tour by car. While it’s in the city center and there is parking, the costs of parking can be extortionate and the roads can be a maze. I say this from experience of driving around Glasgow regularly when I lived in the area! I tended to park outside and get public transport in.
However, St. Andrew’s Square is definitely a place to visit. The area is popular for weddings because of the Centre for Scottish Culture. The interior of this building was used as the theater at Wilmington. You’ll also see the exterior of the building in the flashbacks with Frank, when he and Brianna discuss heading to England.