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Things To Do In Glasgow?
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I am visiting Glasgow shortly for a concert but the following day, will have approximately 6 hours to kill in between being kicked out of the hotel and getting the train home.
Anybody familiar with the city that can suggest some things to do?
Tbh, I've tried googling but getting the bus to Edinburgh for a few hours is looking more attractive by the minute ;-)
Anybody familiar with the city that can suggest some things to do?
Tbh, I've tried googling but getting the bus to Edinburgh for a few hours is looking more attractive by the minute ;-)
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I was looking for personal recommendations really, someone who has been to some of these attractions /places and can tell me whether they are worth a visit or not.
I'll have a scan through though, to see if you've unearthed anything I've missed!
I was looking for personal recommendations really, someone who has been to some of these attractions /places and can tell me whether they are worth a visit or not.
I'll have a scan through though, to see if you've unearthed anything I've missed!
Maybe not Edinburgh then!
The Science Center sounds good, I do like stuff like that so will definitely have a look at that. Mother India also sounds good for a visit, I love Indian food.
I like shopping and believe that Glasgow is excellent for that but I tend to get bored after an hour or two so don't want to shop all day.
I quite like museums and stuff but am not really into art galleries.
Thanks for giving me some ideas!
The Science Center sounds good, I do like stuff like that so will definitely have a look at that. Mother India also sounds good for a visit, I love Indian food.
I like shopping and believe that Glasgow is excellent for that but I tend to get bored after an hour or two so don't want to shop all day.
I quite like museums and stuff but am not really into art galleries.
Thanks for giving me some ideas!
The Riverside Museum and Tall Ship are great to visit.
Kelvingrove Gallery is lovely as is a wander through Kelvingrove Park.
Glasgow is great for shopping. Princess Square on Buchanan St is lovely and has some lovely places for lunch too.
Eccles' suggestion to eat at Mother India is a fabulous one! Great food :)
Don't come through to Edinburgh unless you want to go to the Zoo. You would avoid the roadworks by going there but forget heading into town as it is a nightmare!
Kelvingrove Gallery is lovely as is a wander through Kelvingrove Park.
Glasgow is great for shopping. Princess Square on Buchanan St is lovely and has some lovely places for lunch too.
Eccles' suggestion to eat at Mother India is a fabulous one! Great food :)
Don't come through to Edinburgh unless you want to go to the Zoo. You would avoid the roadworks by going there but forget heading into town as it is a nightmare!
Glasgow is *not* flat.......it came as a surprise to me when I first visited :o/
They have thoughtfully provided handrails up the side of the steepest of the hills, but I still felt the need for a sled and a small team of Huskies to ferry me round.
If you can't find a specific place to visit, just wander round the city centre and look at the buildings.
Glasgow is my favourite city in the UK.
They have thoughtfully provided handrails up the side of the steepest of the hills, but I still felt the need for a sled and a small team of Huskies to ferry me round.
If you can't find a specific place to visit, just wander round the city centre and look at the buildings.
Glasgow is my favourite city in the UK.