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Glasgow,
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Glasgow is one
of the largest cities in the
UK and thus, it has a lot for
you to explore. It is a city
once famous for its
shipbuilding industry, but
today the River Clyde serves
as a beautiful backdrop for
the many attractions you can
visit. Glasgow is also filled
with culture. The ballet,
orchestra, sites, restaurants
and friendly locals help make
this a fantastic place to
visit.
The City Centre is Glasgows
gateway to some of the citys
best shopping, restaurants and
sites. In the heart of it all
you will find George Square. It
is here you will find the city
council building, the Queen
Street Station and the
impressive Millennium Hotel.
This square is home to great
activities throughout the year,
but even if you miss one of its
events, it is worth exploring.
Also, it seems to have a lot of
tourist information available,
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Nearby George
Square will find a wealth of
great shops and boutiques as
well as two of the three Glasgow
Universities. Although visiting
a school may not be your first
choice while on vacation, the
University of Glasgow is one of
the oldest in Scotland. Inside
you will find the Hunterian
Museum. Before we continue, it
should be noted that Glasgow is
quickly gaining a reputation for
being a great place to shop in
Scotland. Those who have lots to
spend will want to head over to
Buchanan Street. Be forewarned
that it is famous for being one
of the top ten most expensive
places to go shopping. Cha-Ching.
Princess Square, just off of
Buchanan Street, is another
designer row. Then there are the
more affordable options such as
the St. Enoch Centre, which is a
huge mall housed inside a very
cool glass building. Of course,
no shopping experience could be
considered complete without a
trip to Barras. Here you will
find a huge selection of stores
selling almost everything you
could ever need. Please note,
that it is open on the weekends,
except around Christmas when it
extends its hours to the
weekdays
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Glasgow is home
to more than twenty museums. The
Burrell Collection is located in
Pollok Country Park. Included in
this collection are tapestries
and stained glass, mediaeval and
Islamic art, European paintings
and modern art. As you explore
the sites around George Square
you may come across a statue
with an orange traffic cone on
its head. This statue is of the
Duke of Wellington and although
the reasons for this unique
accessory are varied, it marks
the location of the impressive
Gallery of Modern Art. There are
four floors that display
contemporary sculptures and
paintings from around the world.
Glasgow is also proud to offer
the unique Museum of Transport.
Inside, you will find an amazing
array of displays on the history
for both land and sea
transportation. The Kelvingrove
Art Gallery and Museum is the
largest of its kind in the UK.
The building itself is a
beautiful structure that beckons
visitors to come inside. Once
you have passed through its
doors you will find an art
collection that impresses any
art connoisseur. The nearby park
is also worth visiting. The
Glasgow Cathedral is another
must see. Its gothic style is
one of the few remaining
Scottish medieval churches. The
Bothwell Castle is the largest
and finest 13th Century stone
castle in Scotland. Although it
has had a turbulent history,
there are still original parts
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After you have indulged in a
little, or a lot of, shopping
and seen the sites, you can
explore the number of parks
Glasgow has to offer. One of the
more popular parks is the
Glasgow Green. The Peoples
Palace Museum, the Nelsons
memorial and the Doulton
fountain are some of the
highlights for you to see. The
Pollok County Park is another
local favorite, especially with
its Burrell artwork collection
and viewing these creations is a
definite highlight. A short
day-trip away lies the Isle of
Arran. This miniature version of
Scotland has a fantastic castle
and beautiful gardens for you to
explore. Keep your eye on the
time though as you do need to
take the ferry to get back onto
to mainland. For those who need
a bit more action, enjoy a visit
to any of the three Glasgow
soccer stadiums. Each can seat
over 50,000 fans, which attests
to the fact that Glasgow loves
this sport. Just make sure you
cheer for the right team those
50,000 seats can get a wee
offended if you happen to yell
at a favorite player. If you
have the need to feel like a kid
again, make your way to M and Ds
Family Theme Park. It is home to
the largest roller coaster in
Scotland, aptly named the
Tornado. There is also a huge
indoor complex filled with
restaurants and a bowling ally.
Glasgow is a great place to
enjoy a great event. Some of the
favorites include Celtic
Connections, the Jazz Festival,
the West End Festival, the
Merchant City Festival and the
Glasgow Comedy Festival. Nothing
goes better with a festival than
music and the numerous pubs and
clubs have a lot to offer. One
of the best places to catch a
concert is at the King Tuts Wah
Wah Hut. Another is Barfly, who
helped put Coldplay and Franz
Ferdinand on the music scene.
Merchant City and the West End
areas of Glasgow house a number
of pubs and cultural venues as
well but are also known for
their dining establishments.
Interestingly enough, Glasgow is
affectionately known as being
the Curry Capital of Britain,
but there are a number of other
dining options that showcase a
fantastic array of ethnic
dishes.
It seems wherever you go in
Glasgow, you will find something
to do. Shoppers can find the
latest fashion trends, history
buffs can study the
well-preserved structures and
artists can learn from past
legends. To top it all off, your
evenings can be filled with
listening to the up and coming
musicians of the day and
feasting on delicious meals.
Small wonder Glasgow is becoming
one of Europes most popular
places to visit. |
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