Glasgow Cathedral
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An absolute must for a visit to Glasgow. A very beautiful Cathedral and the NR1 of sights in Glasgow. Entrance is free and within walking distance of the famous Sir George Square.
Glasgow Cathedral
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An absolute must for a visit to Glasgow. A very beautiful Cathedral and the NR1 of sights in Glasgow. Entrance is free and within walking distance of the famous Sir George Square.
Buchanan Street
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A diverse range of large and small shops. Also a passage with gold jewelry and watch shops. Also well-known English department stores.
George Square
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George Square is the square of Glasgow, nice to visit when you are there! There are also a number of statues to view.
City Chambers
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Glasgow's central square is occupied by the impressive City Chambers, the seat of the city council. The Square is impressive with all the statues.
Glasgow Central Station
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Glasgow Central Station is certainly impressive. It is a historic complex that covers 2 blocks. Besides boarding the train, you can also do extensive shopping.
The Mackintosh House
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This is also interesting for a non-art connoisseur/lover. The most famous architect in Glasgow and Scotland. The cafe there is of excellent class
Glasgow Green
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The Glasgow Green is a nice park where you can walk around or sit in the grass. All kinds of events take place here.
Duke of Wellington Statue
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Funny statue with that traffic cone. In the past, that cone was always removed, but a new one was always placed. By who?
St. Mungo at High Street
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One of the things you'll enjoy about your visit to Glasgow is the art around the city. Enjoy discovering the murals on the side of the buildings.
Tolbooth Steeple
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Lovely iconic clock tower in Glasgow. It’s very striking and most definitely worth a look at when visiting Glasgow.
St Andrews In The Square - Glasgow
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Nice square around the church, spent some time here and take some wonderful photos.
Nelson Mandela Place
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Previously called St Georges Place, in the 80's, Glasgow City Council decided to rename this to honour Nelson Mandela, who was then imprisoned in South Africa.
MacLennan Arch
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This is Glasgow's "Arc de Triomphe". Large structure that sets off the western entrance to the Green
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