Discover Glasgow presents Glasgow Green
Discover Glasgow presents Glasgow Green, as part of our Parks and Gardens section. The park, the oldest in the city, was conceived in the 1500s, when King James II granted the land to the Bishop William Turnbull and all the people of Glasgow.
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Glasgow, Visit Britain - Unravel Travel TV
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and is often referred to as Scotland with Style. An elegant place, some of the architecture here is amongst the finest in Britain. Many of these magnificent structures were built during the nineteenth century, when the city was an industrial powerhouse and remain as impressive as when they first appeared. Nowadays less industrial, the city has reinvented itself as a centre for leisure...pleasure...and shopping. It's packed full of trendy bars, chic cafes and restaurants. Getting around the city is easy on foot or by taking the subway. It links major cultural attractions such as the gallery of Modern Art and the hugely popular Kelvingrove art gallery and museum. Work began on the current Glasgow School of Art building in 1896 by famed local architect and designer, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who was known for his art-nouveau style. The Riverside Museum shows the futuristic style of Pacific Quay, the Clyde Auditorium resembles interlocking ships hulls. At its height, one in five of the world's ships was built here in Glasgow...including the Royal Yacht Britannia. Glasgow's architects created the tenement block, a uniquely Scottish form of housing. The home of Scottish football is Hampden Park, venue for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, in the stylish city in the beautiful Clyde Valley.
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Home to Whisky and Outlander Discover more about Glasgow and Scotland with Glasg
Are you a fan of Jamie and Claire’s love story in Outlander? Or do love a tipple of Whisky? Join Steven and Gemma from Glasgow Airport to hear all about what Glasgow and Scotland have to offer your clients.
ibis budget Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
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2a Springfield Quay, Glasgow, Scotland, G5 8NP, United Kingdom
City-center hotel within easy reach of The SSE Hydro
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2 Day Highland Tour from Edinburgh and Glasgow
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Glimpse of Scotland
2 day / 1 night tour
Price range: £120 - £220
This tour is packed with highlights including majestic Loch Lomond, remote Rannoch Moor and awesome Glen Coe. Spend a night by Loch Ness then enjoy a cruise on the loch to view impressive Urquhart Castle. Visit emotive Culloden Moor to discover the impact that a short but bloody battle had on Highland life, forever. Tour through the Grampian Mountains and explore Pitlochry, a delightful Victorian tourist resort.
Glen Coe - discover the sad tale of the infamous massacre that took place in Scotland’s most famous valley
Loch Ness - enjoy a monster-spotting cruise on this loch. Will “Nessie” make an appearance?
Inverness - tour through the Capital of the Highlands to see its impressive castle overlooking the River Ness
Culloden Moor - hear the story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobite up-rising of 1745
Whisky - visit a malt whisky distillery to learn how Scotch Whisky is lovingly made. Enjoy a wee taste of the end product too!
Movie locations - Outlander, Loch Ness and Rob Roy
Guest house accommodation included - hotel upgrade option available
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3 Day Skye Tour from Edinburgh and Glasgow
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Skye and the Scottish Highlands
3 day / 2 night tour
No visit to Scotland is complete without a visit to the Isle of Skye and on this tour you’ll do it in style! Visit iconic sites like Rannoch Moor, Glen Coe and Loch Ness. Over the sea to Skye and you’ll see the towering peaks of the Cuillin Hillss then explore the famed Trotternish Peninsula to see Kilt Rock, The Quiraing and the Old Man of Storr. Spend time in colourful Portree then, back on the mainland, visit picturesque Eilean Donan Castle and emotive Culloden Moor.
Price range: £225 - £425
Loch Lomond - explore the village of Luss and enjoy the views of the “bonnie, bonnie banks”
Portree - relax in this attractive fishing port, the largest town on Skye
Trotternish - see the unique lunar landscape created by massive landslips centuries ago
Eilean Donan Castle - visit this iconic castle sitting on its little island
Culloden Moor - discover the story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and his attempt to capture the British Crown
Movie locations - The BFG, Braveheart and Rob Roy
Guest house accommodation included - hotel upgrade option available
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Hallmark Hotel Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Hallmark Hotel Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
27 Washington Street, Glasgow, Scotland, G3 8AZ, United Kingdom
4-star hotel with indoor pool, near Gallery of Modern Art
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Glasgow Travel Guide 2019 - Top Things to See and Do in Glasgow | Scotland
This video lists the top things to see and do in Glasgow, especially if you are visiting for the first time.
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From top Glasgow attractions to Glasgow nightlife, I have covered it all that can be done in Glasgow, if you visiting for a day or two. Watch the video till the end to know more.
There's definitely a lot more to Glasgow, but as I was there for only one day, this is all I could cover. But it was amazing experience and I am sure this Glasgow travel guide will help you plan your vacation to this amazing city.
Top Things to See and Do in Glasgow
1. Admire the beauty of Glasgow Cathedral
2. Enjoy panoramic views from Necropolis
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3. Check out Europe's great art collection at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
4. Visit Glasgow's award winning Riverside Museum
5. Enjoy unrivalled views of Glasgow from Glasgow Tower
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6. Explore real-life Hogwarts Glasgow University
7. Sight impressive artwork with City Centre Mural Trail
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8. Enjoy the notorious Glasgow Nightlife
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10 Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Glasgow, United Kingdom | 2019
Glasgow (; Scots: Glesga [ˈɡlezɡə]; Scottish Gaelic: Glaschu [ˈkl̪ˠas̪əxu]) is the most populous city in Scotland, and the third most populous city in the United Kingdom, as of the 2017 estimated city population of 621,020. Historically part of Lanarkshire, the city now forms the Glasgow City council area, one of the 32 council areas of Scotland; the local authority is Glasgow City Council.
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The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 16th March, 2019:
1: Riverside Museum
2: George Square
3: Glasgow Botanic Gardens
4: Kelvingrove Park
5: Glasgow Green
6: Pollok Country Park
7: Glasgow Science Centre
8: Glasgow Cathedral
9: The Lighthouse
10: The People's Palace Museum
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Glasgow Time-Lapse - Buchanan Street
A short time-lapse taken from the steps of the Roayl Concert Hall
5 Reasons why you should study in Scotland!
Students and staff explain why Scotland is a great place for international students.
Scotland is renowned for its breath-taking scenery and endless outdoor activities. Students can benefit from highly ranked universities with flexible learning in a welcoming and friendly atmosphere.
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The university's famous campus was built almost 500 years ago.
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- ... Picture perfect Kelvingrove I stumbled upon the University of Glasgow ...
- ... We made plans to meet up with a large group of Dave's friends from his Masters program at the University of Glasgow and met another of his friends for a drink ...
- ... Day 2, Hilmey and Martin gave us a guided tour of thier university - The University of Glasgow (which is apparently what Hogwarts from Harry Potter is modelled on) ...
- ... Curt away from photographing the flowers For and free activity I was relatively impressed! Afterwards we headed down to the University of Glasgow for a walk through campus - wow - there were some beautiful buildings! We finished up this area with a walk ...
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- Me, at the University of Glasgow by Dgaede from a blog titled Heading Off to London Town
- The University of Glasgow by Tjfeldman1116 from a blog titled A Whirlwind Day
- The University of Glasgow by Deacnightowl88 from a blog titled Glasgow (4/29/09)
- University of Glasgow by Chinaski from a blog titled Stirling and Glasgow. The trip ends here
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- University of Glasgow by Scottmclean from a blog titled Oban to Glasgow
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Best Hotels you MUST STAY in Glasgow, United Kingdom | 2019
Glasgow (; Scots: Glesga [ˈɡlezɡə]; Scottish Gaelic: Glaschu [ˈkl̪ˠas̪əxu]) is the most populous city in Scotland, and the third most populous city in the United Kingdom, as of the 2017 estimated city population of 621,020. Historically part of Lanarkshire, the city now forms the Glasgow City council area, one of the 32 council areas of Scotland; the local authority is Glasgow City Council.
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1: Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow
2: Jurys Inn Glasgow
3: Hilton Glasgow
4: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Glasgow Central
5: Glasgow Marriott Hotel
6: Crowne Plaza Glasgow
7: citizenM Glasgow Hotel
8: Grand Central Hotel
9: Hotel ibis budget Glasgow
10: Euro Hostel Glasgow
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City Sightseeing Glasgow tours
Our open-top bus tour is the perfect way to discover Glasgow and, with 21 stops where you can hop-on and off, we make it easy for you to visit the best that Glasgow has to offer.
City Sightseeing Glasgow tours offer a choice of recorded commentary via audio channels at every seat or live commentary courtesy of our friendly, local and knowledgeable tour guides.
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Glasgow City Guide, Scotland
A personal video-guide to Glasgow. We were lucky to call Glasgow our home for the past year. Although we continue to discover the biggest city in Scotland, this is our guide to some of the favourite FREE TO VISIT spots, places we regularly visit all year round.
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0:09 Riverside Museum
glasgowlife.org.uk
Our tour starts at the Riverside Museum-a finest example of the 21-century architecture designed by the Dame Zaha Hadid- the most influential female architect of our time.
0:22 University of Glasgow
gla.ac.uk
Then we continue to walk towards the University of Glasgow which is 600 years old, one of the oldest Universities in the county and also believed to inspire the creation of ’Hogwarts’ in Harry Potter.
University is located on the hill and it offers a great view of Kelvingrove Art Gallery.
0:30 Kelvingrove Art Gallery
glasgowlife.org.uk
University is located on the hill and it offers a great view over Kelvingrove Art Gallery- it’s a museum and art gallery with the 22 galleries to explore. Perfect activity for a rainy day.
0:33 Ashton Lane
Follow the Ashton Lane - the cobbled pedestrian street has the hip atmosphere with many bars and restaurants to choose from
0:36 Glasgow Botanic Gardens
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The plant collections are dispersed across the 19.4-hectare site which includes two glasshouse complexes- Kibble Palace and the Main Range. The Tearooms can be found in the former Curator’s house near to the Kibble Palace.
0:50 Great Western Road
Continue the journey along the Great Western Road, where you can get a great coffee roaster, bakery and an ice cream shop for a hot sunny day (yes, that occasionally happens in Glasgow!)
1:04 Kelvinbridge
Now you've approached the Kelvin- bridge also called Great Western Bridge as it carries Great Western Road across the River Kelvin. It is a classic Victorian cast-iron arch structure 18.3m wide, with two main spans over the Kelvin and a smaller span on each side for a pedestrian footpath. The bridge connects the neighbouring town Hillhead, which was incorporated into the city in the 19th century. Follow the steps down to the River Kelvin.
1:05 Inn Deep
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Inn Deep is a bar directly under the Kelvinbridge that serves craft beers and offers great seating outside next to the River Kelvin on a sunny day a perfect spot for a pint of craft beer!
1:07 Kelvingrove Park
Kelvingrove park is a classic example of the Victorian park. Today the park has many facilities to offer, such as children playgrounds, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the event space, cafes, tennis courts and skateboard park, riverside walks.
1:15 The Willow Tea Rooms
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The Willow Tea Rooms are the Glasgow’s unique gem. Designed by the world-renowned Charles Mackintosh- a Glaswegian architect that invented modernism in the 20th century. The interiors and the furniture is a piece of art you will never find anywhere else in the world!
1:24 The Lighthouse
thelighthouse.co.uk
The Lighthouse is Scotland’s Centre for Design & Architecture. It has two viewing platforms at the top of the building, however, one is hidden. Get to the 3rd level and then take steps on the spiral staircase to the very top for the most outstanding views over the Glasgow!
1:34 Glasgow Cathedral
glasgowcathedral.org.uk
Glasgow Cathedral is the oldest building which dates back to the 12 century. the Cathedral has one of the finest post-war collections of stained glass windows to be found in Britain
1:40 The Necropolis
glasgownecropolis.org
The Necropolis is the Victorian Cemetery with the approximately 3500 monuments. It is a short walk from the Glasgow Cathedral situated on the Hill.
1:46 Drygate
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The Drygate, a bar with the homemade brewery and a restaurant - ideal and the most authentic way to end the tour. If the weather allows, take a sitting outside to enjoy the sunset!
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Oban and the Western Highlands Tour from Edinburgh and Glasgow - 1 Day
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Oban and the Western Highlands
One day tour
Tour through the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park to visit the attractive town of Oban, in the heart of the beautiful Western Highlands. See the romantic ruins of Kilchurn Castle at Loch Awe then spend time in picturesque Inveraray.
Price range: £42 - £49
Luss - explore this picturesque conservation village on the banks of Loch Lomond
Oban - discover this attractive ferry port and taste some freshly-landed seafood
Kilchurn Castle - see the romantic ruins beautifully situated on Loch Awe
Inveraray - take a break in this picturesque town on the banks of Loch Fyne and, if you wish, visit Inveraray Castle, home to the Duke of Argyll (Apr-Oct)
Rest and be Thankful Mountain Pass - enjoy the spectacular views over Glen Croe
Loch Lomond - take a scenic drive along the “bonnie, bonnie banks”
Movie locations – Restless Natives, Downton Abbey and Ring of Bright Water
For more information email: info@scottishtours.co.uk