Stravaigin - the Café Bar (Glasgow, Scotland)
Over the past twenty five years, Stravaigin has grown to become a trusted local icon where great food and a friendly pint go hand in hand. A relaxed, lively space serving experimental, worldly food, and traditional 35ml measures from an eclectic drinks list, we’re also the perfect place to watch some cracking trad music.
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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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Dine in Style in Glasgow
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100 Great Scottish Pubs Bon Accord
The Bon Accord is one of Scotlands great whisky pubs. It is in the heart of Glasgow and serves good pub food. There are many reasons for visiting this pub, great whisky knowledge and Scotlands most expensive dram are just two of them.
Its definitely getting into my book, '100 Great Scottish Pubs', 'A thirst quenching guide to Scotland'.
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Extinction Rebellion activists shut down Barclays branch in Glasgow in fossil fuel protest
Dozens of climate activists have shut down a branch of Barclays in Glasgow's city centre as part of a protest against the firm's investments in fossil fuels.
More than 20 members of the Extinction Rebellion (XR) group demonstrated outside the building on Bothwell Street on Friday morning, displaying banners demanding the bank 'clean up their act'.
A report from the Rainforest Action Network and financial activists BankTrack issued in May found Barclays was the world's largest backer of fracking and coal energy firms, investing around $85 billion in fossil fuel businesses worldwide.
A spokesman for Glasgow XR said the protest was 'peaceful,' however more than a dozen officers remain on the scene while it continues.
Activists demand Barclays divest their interests in fossil fuel firms
Activists shut down a branch in central London earlier this year in protest over Barclays' support of a controversial tar sands pipeline in Canada.
The group said their protest was held to demand Barclays declare a climate emergency, stop exploration in the Arctic for tar sands and divest from all fossil fuels entirely.
In a statement, Extinction Rebellion Glasgow said: Barclays is one of the largest providers to the fossil fuel industry in Europe.
Unlike many UK banks, Barclays are willing to fund further tar sands exploration and arctic oil and gas exploration.
These are some of the dirtiest investments around and they are a clear and present danger to our future.
David Martin, head of corporate relations at Barclays, said the firm continue to invest in green energy, adding: We recognise that climate change is an important challenge facing the world today.
Barclays is determined to do all it can to support the transition to a low carb
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Glasgow Pub Crawl
A tour of Glasgows bars sandwiched between a 12k row on the Clyde in the morning and the Glasgow Rowing Club Curry night at the end. The main highlights were PeteM discussing a knob with an attractive bar lady, PeteD discussing Global Politics and Bryan showing off an early Love Nest.
Gaming for Graduates: Exploring the use of video games to develop graduate attributes
Research project by Dr Matthew Barr, lecturer in the School of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow investigating the use of commercial digital games to develop sought-after ‘graduate attributes’.
Barr, M. (2017). Video games can develop graduate skills in higher education students: A randomised trial. Computers & Education, 113, 86–97.
Barr, M. (2018). Student attitudes to games-based skills development: Learning from video games in higher education. Computers in Human Behavior, 80, 283–294.
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Barclays' new world-class campus in Glasgow
The plans for Barclays’ exciting new 5000-person campus in Glasgow support Scotland’s fantastic credentials as a major financial hub. Head of Barclays Scotland, Scott Stewart, reveals why the city and Scotland are the perfect fit.
Scottish Foods - 3 Dishes To Try In Edinburgh, Scotland (Americans Try Scottish Food)
Day 215 - We're trying 3 of the most unique foods from Scotland! We were skeptical at first, but were really surprised how much we liked these Scottish dishes :D
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Fergus McCreadie in conversation (September 2018)
An interview with Scottish pianist Fergus McCreadie (fergusmccreadie.co.uk). Fergus talks about why he always wanted to be a professional musician, his studies at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow, the current state of Scotland's jazz scene, and the similarities between Nordic and Scottish folk music.
Interviewer: Guy Jones, founder and general manager of Stockholm-based digital jazz label Fog Arts (fogartsmusic.com).
Recorded: phone link between Stockholm, Sweden and Glasgow, United Kingdom on 5 September 2018.
Gay Nightlife in Glasgow, Scotland UK
PinkPlanet: A Global Search for Gay Culture is a TV series exploring LGBTQ+ life all over the world. In this episode we explore the Gay nightlife scene in Glasgow, Scotland. We visit a number of late night dance clubs, including the Tunnel and speak to a number of locals and visitors about Glasgow's Gay party scene.
Driving in England (Dorset)
A quick driving trip around the roads of southern England on a cold January morning with a little bit of music near the end of the video because of go pro microphone failure.
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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City Stories: Glasgow Bar Guide
Glasgow City Guides: I've teamed up with Point A Hotels take you on a tour of some of my favourite Independent shops and business in central Glasgow. In this episode I show you round a few of my favourite Glasgow bars