Glasgow Cathedral
Glasgow Cathedral is the oldest Cathedral on mainland Scotland and the oldest building in Glasgow. Travellers will be invited to admire the architecture and take a look inside the Cathedral as it is open to all.
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Glasgow Cathedral
Glasgow Cathedral is the oldest Cathedral on mainland Scotland and the oldest building in Glasgow. Travellers will be invited to admire the architecture and take a look inside the Cathedral as it is open to all.
The Necropolis
Glasgow Necropolis is the graveyard of the Victorian elite of the city. A fascinating place to wander with spectacular views of the city especially on clear sunny days.
Wellpark Brewery
Tours are available to see how Scotlands favourite lager is made or if a shorter visit is more suitable the Tennents story heritage centre is free of charge. Gifts and souvenirs are available and if travellers want to try some of the lager they are welcome to and the on site bar.
People's Palace and Winter Gardens
The People's palace is a museum of social history in the city of Glasgow from 1750 to the present day.
Templeton's Carpet Factory
One Glasgow's hidden architectural gems. Stunning building and great architecture in Venetian style.
Glasgow Tower
The Glasgow tower is Scotland's tallest building and also holds a world record as being the tallest tower in the world in which the whole structure is capable of rotating 360 degrees. Travellers are invited to get the lift to the top to enjoy amazing views of Glasgow and beyond !
Admission Not Included
Finnieston Crane
(Pass by)
The Finnieston crane is a landmark known all over the city and also a piece of history reminding us of Glasgow's industrial past. Close by is the Hydro a world famous concert venue.
The Clydeside Distillery
The Clydeside Distillery is Glasgow's first dedicated single malt Scotch whisky distillery in one hundred years. The distillery is in a converted pump house on the Clydeside in the heart of Glasgow. Travellers are encouraged to take the guided tour to learn not only about whisky but also the area and original building.
Admission Not Included
The Riverside Museum of Transport and Travel
Another of Scotland's major tourist attractions the Riverside museum had a wide range of exhibits ranging from cars, to steam engines to model ships that were built on the river Clyde.
The Tall Ship Glenlee
Take your chance to explore the tall ship Glenlee at the rear of the Riverside museum. She was built in Port Glasgow and first launched in 1896
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Inside the impressive Kelvingrove art gallery and museum building there is something fir everyone. There is a wide variety of art, history, natural history and social history. A highlight of the art gallery and museum is Christ of St John on the cross by Salvador Dali.
Kelvingrove Park
If museums are not your thing take a stroll around one of Glasgow's most impressive parks or find a seat enjoy the fresh air and watch the world go by in very pleasant surroundings.
University of Glasgow
The University of Glasgow established 1451 is the fourth oldest university in the English speaking world. Admire the architecture of over one hundred listed buildings and spectacular views over the south side of the city.
Glasgow Botanic Gardens
Take a walk around the Kibble palace glasshouse and enjoy the exotic plants and trees. On a warmer day you can even treat yourself to an ice cream.
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