The McLean Museum and Art Gallery sits on Kelly Street in Greenock’s West End, in one of the most historic parts of the town. It is the oldest civic museum in Scotland still operating in its original purpose-built premises, and holds the town’s permanent collections covering local maritime history, Highland clearances, and Jamie Watt’s engineering work.
Serendipity Thai Massage Greenock is on the same street. The museum sits at 15 Kelly Street and the studio at 54 Kelly Street — a few minutes’ walk along one level road, with no town-centre detour and nothing to navigate. The studio is on the ground floor of a double-fronted building, with step-free access straight from the pavement. Greenock West station is around eight minutes on foot from either, and Greenock Bus Station is about five minutes from the studio, with regular routes serving the wider Inverclyde area.
If you have spent the day on your feet walking the museum, exploring the town, or browsing the gallery’s exhibitions, Thai Foot Massage is a strong choice — reflexology-based techniques on the feet and lower legs to ease fatigue and improve circulation. Traditional Thai Massage is also well suited to anyone carrying tension through the back, hips and shoulders, combining acupressure and assisted stretching across the whole body.