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Glasgow is one of the best European cities
for shopping and guests are encouraged to experience
the extensive choice Glasgow has to offer. As well as
designer labels, there are traditional Scottish Gifts & Crafts
and of course Tartans - how about ordering your own Kilt
or taking back a bottle of 24 year old Single Malt Whiskey?
Shopping is best enjoyed in these prominent places in
Glasgow West End: Buchanan Galleries, Princess Square,
St.Enoch Square Shopping centre, Italian centre, Braehead
Shopping centre. There is a huge collection of trendy
pubs, bars, restaurants and famous eateries to whet you
palette.
Those wanting to explore Glasgow’s nightlife will
find a host of bars and nightclubs in the City Centre.
Theatre: Kings Theatre Glasgow, Theatre Royal Glasgow,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Royal Scottish National Orchestra.
Art and Culture: Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Musuem,
Glasgow Transport Museum, Glasgow Science Centre Tall
ship, King Tuts Wah Wah Hut.
Buildings of Interest: The Lighthouse: Scotland’s
centre for Architecture, Design and the city Mackintosh Church, Glasgow University, Glasgow Transport
Museum, House for an Art Lover,Greek Thomson Scottish
Architect, Mitchell Library, Burrell Collection, Glasgow
School of Art .
Take the Glasgow City Sightseeing Bus Tour for an hop
on or hop off open bus tour of Glasgow.
Football Fans: Rangers Football Club is one of two famous
Glasgow football Clubs. Rangers home ground is Ibrox
statium which is in Ibrox in the south-west area of Glasgow.
Celitic the other famous Glasgow football club, the home
ground is Celtic park which is located in the Parkhead
area of Glasgow.
Glasgow is only half an hour away from Loch Lomond and
surrounding countryside it makes an ideal base for exploring
the heart of Scotland.
Boasting of CCTV monitored free car park for upto 100
cars you will have the freedom to take the public transport
to the City Centre which is just 3.5 miles.
Scotland's
capital Edinburgh is only an hours drive away and is
a complimentary contrast to Glasgow. The
city is made up of many historic buildings such as
Edinburgh Castle, Scotland's most visited historic
landmark.
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