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Private Walking Tour: Glasgow City Highlights

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Join us for an exhilarating half day tour of Glasgow, Scotland's biggest city. Let our professional guide lead you on a private walking tour, showcasing the city's highlights. Immerse yourself in the rich history of Glasgow, from its booming days during the industrial revolution to its current status as a vibrant center for education and culture. Our knowledgeable guide will bring the city to life with fascinating stories and insights, ensuring you have an unforgettable experience. Discover the hidden gems and iconic landmarks that make Glasgow unique. With inclusions like a Blue Badge guide and skip-the-line tickets, you can enjoy a hassle-free exploration. Indulge in the best that Glasgow has to offer and create lasting memories on this captivating tour.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 3 hours 30 minutes - 4 hours
  • Suitable for 1-10 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Discover the history of Glasgow
  • Experience the best Glasgow has to offer
  • Professional guide packed with knowledge and stories
  • Skip-the-line ticket for a hassle-free experience
  • Explore Glasgow's transformation into a center for education and culture
  • Skip-the-line tickets
  • Blue badge guide
  • Gratuities
  • Food and drinks

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Introduction

Welcome to the Private Walking Tour: Glasgow City Highlights! This half-day tour offers a captivating exploration of Glasgow, Scotland's vibrant and dynamic city. Led by a professional guide, you'll uncover the rich history of Glasgow, from its industrial revolution roots to its present-day status as a hub of education and culture. Get ready to immerse yourself in the best that Glasgow has to offer, as your guide brings the city's stories and landmarks to life.

What to Expect?

During this tour, you can anticipate a comprehensive experience of Glasgow's city highlights. Your knowledgeable guide will take you on a journey through time, revealing the city's fascinating industrial past and its transformation into a cultural and educational center. Along the way, you'll visit iconic landmarks, such as the Glasgow Cathedral, George Square, and the Riverside Museum. Prepare to be enthralled by the city's stunning architecture, including the renowned Glasgow School of Art and the magnificent Glasgow Necropolis.

Who is this for?

This tour is suitable for anyone seeking to discover the heart and soul of Glasgow. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply curious about Scotland's biggest city, this experience will cater to your interests. Embracing inclusivity, the tour welcomes travelers of all ages and backgrounds, ensuring everyone can appreciate the rich heritage and vibrant culture of Glasgow.

Why Book This?

Embarking on the Private Walking Tour: Glasgow City Highlights guarantees an unforgettable journey through the city's past and present. With a professional Blue Badge guide leading the way, you'll gain unparalleled insights into Glasgow's history, culture, and heritage. Skip-the-line access to attractions ensures you make the most of your time, maximizing your exploration of the city's hidden gems. This personalized tour allows you to engage with Glasgow's unique spirit, offering a deeper understanding of its transformation over the years.

Good to Know

As you embark on this tour, remember to wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be exploring Glasgow on foot. Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning architecture and picturesque scenery that awaits you. Food and drinks are not included, giving you the flexibility to savor the local cuisine at your own pace. Additionally, gratuities for your guide are not included, so feel free to show your appreciation for their exceptional knowledge and storytelling.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Private Walking Tour: Glasgow City Highlights rave about the wealth of knowledge and enthusiasm displayed by their guides. Visitors appreciate the seamless organization of the tour, allowing them to make the most of their time in Glasgow. The engaging storytelling and captivating historical insights received high praise, making this tour a must-do for anyone visiting the city. Overall, the tour receives glowing reviews for its ability to bring Glasgow's past and present to life, leaving visitors with a deep appreciation for this vibrant Scottish city.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Glasgow Central Station

The tour starts at the Central Station Hotel Built in the late 19th century, this was once one of Glasgow’s most prestigious hotels, hosting guests such as Winston Churchill and Frank Sinatra. In 1927 a new world record was set as John Logie Baird transmitted Television pictures from London, some 438 miles (705km) away, to the Central Hotel.

Buchanan Street

Buchanan street This is the one of the main shopping streets in Glasgow and ranks as the sixth most expensive street for property rental in the UK. Named after Andrew Buchanan, one of the Tobacco Lords, who operated from the Merchant City. Glasgow was recently named the UK’s second best shopping destination, with the variety on offer before you it's not hard to see why!

George Square

George Square Named after George III, this is the main square in the city. Lets walk around and admire some of the statues, from Queen Victoria, to Scotland’s own famous poet Robert Burns. The square has played host to many events over the years from commonwealth games medal ceremonies and political protests to the set for Hollywood movies.

Gallery of Modern Art

Gallery of Modern art Next we approach one of the most iconic sights in Glasgow, its hard to imagine the Duke of Wellington without a traffic cone on his head now! For many years the council removed the cone, only to find another one in place the following day. The 18th Century Neoclassical building hiding behind Wellington and his cone, is the gallery of modern art. Home to contemporary pieces from artists such as David Hockney and Andy Warhol, the gallery also many temporary exhibits.

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Merchant City

Merchant City As the name suggests this area used to be the cities trading hub, tobacco, sugar and tea were popular commodities in the 18th century. Scattered amongst the warehouses for goods were some fantastic grand houses, owned by the Merchant Lords. Today you can still find many of these impressive buildings but now they host shops, restaurants, boutiques and galleries.

Glasgow Green

Glasgow green We reach the oldest park in the city. Today we would expect to meet dog walkers, runners or maybe see children playing. In the past if we’d have faced a very different sight, a swampy area used for grazing animals, drying fishing nets or bleaching linen. Over the years the green has been saved, by public vote, from several attempts to mine coal under its surface. Finally in 2014, as part of the legacy of the Commonwealth Games, the future of the space was safeguarded for public recreation.

Provand's Lordship

Provands Lordship Now we’re transported back in time to the 15th century, this “auld hoose” is one of only four surviving medieval buildings in Glasgow. It is believed to have been built for the master of the nearby hospital, today it houses a fantastic museum. Step inside and imagine what life was like over 500 hundred years ago.

The Necropolis

Glasgow Necropolis Over 50 thousand people are buried here at Glasgow Necropolis. The cemetery was established in the 19th century as the result of a new law, which allowed to burials to be performed for profit. Most graves are unmarked as was common practise, however it also home to some stunning tombs, monuments and mausoleums some belonging to famous names.

Glasgow Cathedral

Glasgow Cathedral Welcome to this beautiful Kirk. Don’t be puzzled by this word, as you can probably guess, Kirk is another word for a church. More than a Church in fact, a Cathedral dedicated to the patron of the city, St Mungo. This is the oldest building in the city, as well as the oldest Cathedral in mainland Scotland, let your guide point out the many hidden treasures.

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