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Glasgow and Scottish Passions
Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on Glasgow, once an industrial powerhouse, offers a fun look at Scotland's vibrantly gritty urban side — full of edgy street art, trendy dining, and the striking architecture of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Leaving town, we'll tap into Scottish passions as we tour historic Stirling Castle and nearby battlefields, sample a dram at the land's most beloved distilleries on the Speyside Whisky Trail, watch a sheepdog demonstration, and struggle to lift the Manhood Stone at a Highland Games.
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Peckham's Events! Our 21st Annual Wine Tasting in Glasgow
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A tasting guide to the Scottish whisky regions | The World of Whisky
In the video above, drinks writers Neil Ridley and Joel Harrison look at the distinctly flavoured regions of whisky-making in Scotland, all the way from the light floral whiskies of the lowlands to the pungent and peaty notes of the Islay – including how their specific flavours are achieved through distilling and their stand out qualities when drinking.
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Glasgow, Scotland: Sightseeing, Nightlife, & Trad Sessions
Mickela Mallozzi is in Glasgow, Scotland for some sightseeing around the city center. She learns trapeze from burlesque performer Vendetta Vain at Swing, and then ends with a traditional trad session at the pub!
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20 Things to do in Glasgow, Scotland Travel Guide
Join us for this travel guide to Glasgow, Scotland as we highlight 20 of the best things to do in Glasgow including visiting distilleries, trendy restaurants, hopping pubs, fascinating museums and more attractions.
This is our second time visiting Glasgow, UK and our city guide is a combination of footage from our visit this year and last year. Glasgow has a thriving food scene (both Scottish food and International) and we give you a thorough food tour as we bite our way around the city.
In terms of major attractions Glasgow (Glaschu) doesn't have many iconic places to visit as nearby Edinburgh; however, I feel one of the advantages it has over Edinburgh is that the city is more spread out and each neighborhood has a distinct character.
One of our favorite places to visit was the University of Glasgow which has a campus that would make Harry Potter proud. Whether we were visiting breweries or distilleries or having seafood for lunch or dinner we found no shortage of things to do in Glasgow, Scotland.
Now let's explore Glasgow (Glesga) together!
20 Things to do in Glasgow City Tour | Scotland Travel Guide:
Intro to Glasgow, Scotland - 00:01
1) Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum - 00:29
2) University of Glasgow campus tour - 01:34
3) Drygate Craft Beer Brewery 'through the glass tour' - 02:11
4) Drygate Bar & Kitchen for Scottish pub food for lunch - 03:00
5) Barras Art and Design for Scottish seafood lunch at A’Chailltain - 03:50
6) Tour the Glasgow Distillery Co for Makar Gin on the southside - 05:06
7) Drinks at The Drugstore Social bar on Finnieston, Glasgow - 05:56
8) Gin, martinis and oysters at The Finnieston - 07:11
9) Aged steak at Porter & Rye restaurant in Glasgow - 07:43
10) Cafe Gandolfi for breakfast in Glasgow, Scotland - 08:53
11) Glasgow Botanic Gardens - 09:07
12) Buchanan Street for shopping in Glasgow - 09:27
13) The Willow Tea Rooms for afternoon tea in Glasgow - 09:39
14) Visiting Hairy Coos in the Southside - 09:47
15) House for an Art Lover in Bellahouston Park - 10:15
16) Glasgow Cathedral (High Kirk of Glasgow) - 10:22
17) Necropolis Victorian Cemetery - 10:26
18) Glasgow Green for recreation and leisure - 10:36
19) People's Palace and Winter Gardens - 10:41
20) The Crafty Pig restaurant in Glasgow for pulled pork sandwiches and milkshakes - 10:45
Outro to Glasgow, Scotland - 11:48
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Our visit Glasgow travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Scottish and International), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting distilleries, breweries, churches and museums and Glasgow by night for pubs and entertainment. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Glasgow tourism brochure, Glasgow itinerary or Glasgow, Scotland city tour.
20 Things to do in Glasgow, Scotland travel guide video transcript:
In today’s video we’re going to be showing you around Glasgow, Scotland. This is a city that we visited last autumn and then again this summer, and on both visits, we ate like kings and queens because it turns out, Glasgow is a great destination for foodies.
Since we never got around to making a travel guide on our first visit, today we’re going to be combining the footage from both of those trips to show you some of the best things to do in Glasgow and also some of the best places to eat and drink it. So let’s get started!
And that’s a wrap for our visit to Glasgow, Scotland. We loved our two visits and we’d gladly return for a 3rd. This is an amazing city for foodies and there are so many great bars, restaurants, breweries, and distilleries to visit.
Also FYI - if you’re already visiting Edinburgh, Glasgow is just a short 50-minute train ride away, and it’s a city with its own unique vibe.
If there are any other fun things to do in Glasgow that you’d like to share with travellers, feel free to leave your suggestions in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels!
This is part of our Travel in Scotland video series showcasing Scottish food, Scottish culture and Scottish cuisine.
We cooperated with Visit Scotland for part of this project.
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3 cities in 3 days using 3 types of transport! (Manchester, Edinburgh & Glasgow)
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The Extraordinary Italian Taste - Glasgow 23/03/2018
“The Extraordinary Italian Taste” is a global project carried out by the Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry for the UK, along with other Italian Chambers abroad, and supported by the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, the Italian Trade Agency and Assocamerestero to promote and protect the authenticity and the quality of 100% Made in Italy products and to combat the diffusion of the Italian Sounding phenomenon.
The project consists of different events around the world aimed at different audiences, and the Italian Chamber of Commerce for the UK is proud to have brought “The Extraordinary Italian Taste” to Scotland as well. We know how Scottish people love Italian cuisine and we are happy to share our experts’ knowledge with the community.
After a guided tasting and dinner reserved for a selected group of journalists, bloggers and professionals, the Scottish Branch of the Italian Chamber of Commerce decided to organise an educational meeting with the students of the City of Glasgow College. The event was divided into three parts: a cookery class dedicated to 20 students of the Advanced Professional Cookery courses, a marketing lecture for a broader audience of marketing and media students, and a tasting for all the students and guests.
The Glasgow Trip - Summer Special (part 1) - Scottish sitcom web series. - S01E05
Series 1 Episode 5: Summer Special (part 1).
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Comedians Gary Little and Des McLean do their own version of the hit Sky TV show The Trip... Glasgow style.
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Frankie Boyle - Old Scottish People
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James Stuart Park (Glasgow School)
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James Stuart Park (British, 1862-1933)
James Stuart Park was born at Kidderminster, Worcestershire, but his parents were from Ayrshire and he was brought up there. Although he studied at Glasgow School of Art and in Paris, under Lefebvre, Boulanger and Cormon, he began by painting in his spare time, taking up art professionally in Glasgow in 1888.
He specialised in painting carefully arranged bouquets of roses, lilies, orchids and azaleas and developed a highly individual technique, using thick and rapid strokes against a dark background, suggesting, rather than defining, the texture and colour of flowers.
Park worked only in Scotland, exhibiting regularly at the RSA and Glasgow Institute and exhibited rarely in England. His work became fashionable, particularly in the West of Scotland, and he was soon able to charge fairly high prices for his rapidly executed paintings.
He was associated with the Glasgow Boys and exhibited with them but was never a central member of the group. He died at Kilmarnock, aged 71.
Stuart Park is as individual in his work and in his personality as any of the painters in the Glasgow group.
Never does he load his canvas, but seeks rather to express his motif and the realization of his subject by unerring accuracy in each touch of the brush. Thus his oictures, when completed, have a delightful charm of spontaneity and freshness.
Flowers and maiden's heads set against floral backgrounds have long been the choice of Park for his pictures; and his endeavor has been to paint these with style and grace.
His colour and rightness of tone qualities are distinguishing features in his work, and whether the colour demanded by his subject be rich and full, or requiring a reserved palette, he is equally successful.
He has a style of treating the backgrounds that is quite his own. The background never is conventional, but rather an arrangement of light and dark spaces, so placed in the canvas as to yield decorative and yet unobtrusive effect which enhances the more prominent objects in the picture.
He does not look for the trivial details of the flowers he paints, seeking rather for the broad truths of form and the delicate tints of colour, and for the subtle light and shade of leaf, petal, or stem.
(The Glasgow School of painting by David Martin and an introduction from Francis H. Newbery)
Music: Waltz of the Flowers from The Nutcracker Suite number III - Tchaikovsky.
British Airways CityFlyer E170 | London City-Glasgow | Full Flight | Scenic Approach |
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This was a long flight with a flight time of 1 Hour and 45 Minutes due to severe weather at Glasgow we was holding for around 20/25 Minutes. The strong head winds did not help either!
I hope you enjoy this winery scenic flight video!
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