Glasgow Travel Tips
Glasgow is the most Scottish of cities, with a unique blend of friendliness, urban chaos, black humour and energy. It boasts excellent art galleries and museums, as well as numerous good-value restaurants, countless pubs and bars and a rollicking arts scene.
Although Glasgow lacks the instantly inspiring beauty of Edinburgh, it's one of Britain's largest, liveliest and most interesting cities, with a legacy of appealing Victorian architecture and several distinguished suburbs of terraced squares and crescents.
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Scottish Highlands Castles
Written by Viator, January 2011
Famed for their lush greenery, sweeping views, and pristine landscape, the Scottish Highlands certainly live up to their billing. A plethora of picturesque views saturate the landscape, making the ...
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Glasgow Suggested Itineraries
Written by Viator, August 2010
Glasgow was once overlooked by visitors in favor of Edinburgh, but now the city of culture has firmly grabbed the reins as one of Britain’s most popular destinations. Boasting fabulous Georgian ...
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Written by Philippa Burne, UK, July 2011
One of the prides of Glasgow is the architecture of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. His work is dotted all over Glasgow and his geometric, linear designs can be seen all over cups, tea towels, ...
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Five Top Places to Eat and Drink in Glasgow
Written by Philippa Burne, UK, May 2012
Glasgow is a very cool city. The city center is full of great little bars and places to eat. Here are a few recommended: 1) Café Gandolfi A great little relaxed, comfortable but classy place. ...
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