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Glasgow Private Self-Guided Tour

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Glasgow, GB
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Glasgow, GB
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Embark on a truly unique adventure with Pandemic Tours' Glasgow Private Self-Guided Tour. Leave behind the crowds and schedules as you explore the captivating city of Glasgow at your own pace. With our innovative smartphone app as your personal guide, you'll have the freedom to discover the city's rich history and breathtaking landmarks, including the iconic Glasgow Cathedral, the medieval city center, and the picturesque Old Tolbooth Steeple. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Merchant City and marvel at the stunning painted murals that adorn the streets. And if you're a fan of Outlander, you're in for a treat as we visit some of the show's filming locations. With audio guides, videos, pictures, and recommendations, this self-guided tour offers a truly immersive experience. Book now and get ready to uncover the secrets of Glasgow.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • 2 hours - 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Stroll through centuries of history in Glasgow
  • Explore Glasgow Cathedral, a emblem of the city
  • Discover the fascinating Necropolis graveyard
  • Marvel at the beautiful murals scattered throughout Glasgow
  • Visit the iconic City Chambers in George Square
  • You will get an email with instructions to activate your tour (booking reference isn't the code!)
  • Audio guide, videos, pictures, recommendations and all the info you need
  • 3 weeks unlimited access to this self-guided tour on the app
  • Map, directions, gps route and stops of each tour
  • Alex will guide you through an audio guide (no computer-generated voice!)
  • Live guide
  • Any entrance fee for the attractions mentioned during the tour

More about this experience

Introduction

Experience the vibrant city of Glasgow like never before with Pandemic Tours' Glasgow Private Self-Guided Tour. This unique tour allows you to explore Glasgow at your own pace, without the hassle of crowds, schedules, or lines. With the help of our innovative app, your smartphone becomes your personal guide, leading you through centuries of history and uncovering the hidden gems of this remarkable city.

What to expect?

During this 120 to 180 minute tour, you can expect to be captivated by the rich history and charming beauty of Glasgow. From the iconic Glasgow Cathedral to the captivating murals scattered throughout the city, each step of the tour is filled with awe-inspiring sights and fascinating stories. You'll have the chance to immerse yourself in the city's vibrant culture, visit historical landmarks, and take stunning photos of the picturesque landscapes that make Glasgow so unique.

Who is this for?

This self-guided tour is designed for travelers who crave flexibility and independence. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply someone who wants to experience a city on your own terms, this tour is perfect for you. It caters to all ages and interests, ensuring that everyone can discover the wonders of Glasgow at their own pace.

Why book this?

What sets this tour apart is the freedom it gives you to explore Glasgow on your own. With the help of our app, you can navigate the city effortlessly, following the GPS-guided directions and fascinating audio commentary provided by our virtual guide, Alex. No longer will you have to squeeze into crowded tour buses or adhere to strict schedules. Instead, you'll have the opportunity to create your own adventure, choosing which attractions to enter and how much time to spend at each location.

Good to know

Before embarking on this self-guided tour, it's important to note that you will receive an email with instructions on how to download our app and redeem your unique code. This code will be different from your booking reference number. Make sure to have your smartphone fully charged and ready to go. Don't forget to bring comfortable walking shoes, as you'll be covering a lot of ground during this immersive experience.

Reviews

Previous travelers who have embarked on this self-guided tour have raved about the flexibility and convenience it offers. They were impressed by the engaging audio commentary provided by the virtual guide, Alex, who brought the city's history to life. Many reviewers also appreciated the opportunity to discover Glasgow's hidden gems and capture stunning photos along the way. Overall, participants expressed their satisfaction with this unique and personalized way of exploring Glasgow.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Your Itinerary

Glasgow Cathedral

This version of Glasgow Cathedral is from 1197 after the original Cathedral fell victim to a fire just after being built in 1136. Since then, however, the Cathedral has never been unroofed and the worship of God has been carried out within its walls for more than 800 years. Discover one of the emblems of Glasgow and all its surroundings alongside Alex in this amazing experience.

Provand's Lordship

(Pass by)

This lovely stone building has been called the Provand’s Lordship since the late nineteenth century. Before it was known as the Hospital of St Nicholas.

St. Mungo (#3 Glasgow Mural Trail)

(Pass by)

Glasgow is famous for its murals. There are countless murals all over the city, displaying the history and culture of Glasgow. They were created to revitalise neglected walls and gable ends as well as an attempt to change perceptions about street art. Discover this amazing trail in our tour!

University of Strathclyde

Strathclyde University is one of the three major universities in Glasgow. A must-see location with a variety of murals and interesting architecture to discover as well.

St Enoch cradling St Mungo Mural

This mural shows a mother lovingly cradling a baby and it is a futuristic representation of St. Mungo. Discover all the incredible details and history of this mural and the Saint who inspired it.

Tolbooth Steeple

(Pass by)

Immerse yourself as early as the fifteenth century! The first official record of this building is from 1626 and since then it was the Town Clerk’s office, the Justice Court, the Town Council and right at the top (for security reasons) the jail. Understand how years have affected this particular building and how it has changed over time.

Tron Theatre

(Pass by)

You are looking at the tower of Tron church which today is Tron Theatre and the street that it is located on is called Trongate. Originally it was known as Saint Thenew’s Gait because it was situated along the way to the supposed site of Thenew’s burial. As a reminder, Thenew, or how she is more commonly known today as Saint Enoch, is Saint Mungo’s mother. Why could this building be so memorable to us?

Glasgow Police Museum

(Pass by)

Glasgow had the first police force in the entirety of Great Britain and its history from 1800 to 1975 is exhibited in this museum. Here, you can gain insight into the people, events and other factors which contributed to the founding, development and progress of the City of Glasgow police force.

Ramshorn Graveyard

The church was originally built in 1824 replacing an older version. It was designed by English architect Thomas Rickman in the gothic revival style. On the graveyard, you will find the graves of tobacco merchants Andrew Buchanan and John Glassford. The older Ramshorn cemetery, now partly covered by Ingram Street, was the ‘fashionable’ – and expensive – place to be buried in Glasgow in the eighteenth century before the Necropolis become the new place to be buried on.

Merchant City

(Pass by)

In this spot, you can see a statue of Mercury, the Roman God of financial gain, commerce, eloquence, poetry, travellers, boundaries, luck, trickery and thieves. Mercury stands on a marble plinth and is one of two sculptures of Mercury made by Alexander Sandy Stoddart. The statues represent the Italian quarter of Merchant City.

City Chambers

(Pass by)

The City Chambers were completed in 1888 and inaugurated by Queen Victoria who is honoured with a statue at the opposite end of George Square. They are also a site used as the registry office in the City of Westminster of London in a famous series. Can you guess which one?

George Square

(Pass by)

George Square is named after King George III and initially was laid out as early as 1781 as part of a scheme to create a grid-style city centre in typical Georgian style but the square was not developed for another 20 years!

Duke of Wellington Statue

(Pass by)

We'll be passing by one of the emblems of Glasgow, which you might find a bit bizarre. You will learn all about it and also all about its inhabitants' sense of humour.

Gallery of Modern Art

(Pass by)

A must visit in the city of Glasgow. We'll let you know everything you need to know about this incredible Gallery.

The Willow Tea Rooms

(Pass by)

This establishment is from 1983. The interior is inspired by the works of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the tea room itself is modelled on Kate Cranston’s Ingram Street tea rooms from the early 1900s. Alex will tell you the origin story of these Tea Rooms.

Buchanan Street

You have arrived in the twenty-first century. From the Middle Ages at the Cathedral to the tobacco merchants of the eighteenth and nineteenth century, past the shenanigans of the 1990s, you are now in the lively centre of today's Glasgow.

The Lighthouse

(Pass by)

The Lighthouse is a visitor centre, exhibition space and event venue situated in the heart of Glasgow.

St. Enoch

(Pass by)

Fittingly, we are finishing this tour close to St Enoch subway station which sums up the full circle of the tour.

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • You must download Pandemic Tours app, once your booking is confirmed for you to enjoy the tour: www.pandemictoursapp.com

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