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Glasgow City Tour

Glasgow, GB
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Experience the best of Glasgow with our exclusive Glasgow City Tour. Whether you have half a day, a full day, or multiple days to spare, we offer personalized tours in our luxurious Mercedes Benz V-Class AMG model executive vehicles. With client-controlled air conditioning, Wi-Fi, on-board refreshments, and charging facilities for your devices, your comfort is our priority. We tailor the itinerary to your preferences, allowing you to spend more time at the places you're interested in and leave the rest for your next visit. Explore the oldest park in the city, Glasgow Green, with its stunning Doulton Fountain and People's Palace & Winter Gardens. Visit the historic Necropolis, offering breathtaking views of the city and fascinating stories of its inhabitants. Discover the vibrant Merchant City, with its rich history and cosmopolitan atmosphere. Marvel at the iconic City Chambers in George Square and indulge in a shopping spree on Buchanan Street. Immerse yourself in art and history at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and the Macintosh House. Book your Glasgow City Tour now and create unforgettable memories of this vibrant city.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 1 hours - 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-7 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Exclusive Mercedes Benz V-Class AMG vehicles
  • Client controlled air con/Wi-Fi/on-board refreshments/AC charging facilities
  • Glasgow Green with historic monuments and People's Palace
  • Stunning views from the Necropolis burial-ground
  • Cosmopolitan atmosphere in Merchant City
  • Private transportation
  • WiFi on board
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Attractions that require an entrance fee must be met by the clients who wish to enter the attraction

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Introduction:

Experience the vibrant city of Glasgow like never before with the Glasgow City Tour. This exclusive tour offers a range of options to suit your schedule and budget, ensuring you have a personalized and unforgettable journey. Settle into our luxurious Mercedes Bens V-Class AMG model executive vehicle, which comes equipped with client-controlled air conditioning, Wi-Fi, on-board refreshments, and AC charging facilities for your mobile devices and cameras. Get ready for a day of exploration and discovery as you embark on a unique adventure through the heart of Glasgow.

What to expect:

During the Glasgow City Tour, you can expect to immerse yourself in the rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture that define this dynamic city. From the bustling city center to the tranquil parks and gardens, every corner of Glasgow has something unique to offer. Explore iconic landmarks such as Glasgow Cathedral, George Square, and the Riverside Museum. Discover the city's thriving arts scene at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum or catch a show at the renowned Theatre Royal. With customizable itineraries, you can tailor the tour to include the attractions and sights that interest you the most.

Who is this for?

The Glasgow City Tour is designed for anyone seeking an in-depth and personalized exploration of the city. Whether you're a history enthusiast, art lover, or simply curious about the local culture, this tour caters to all interests. Couples, families, and small groups of up to seven passengers can enjoy the exclusivity of the tour, ensuring a comfortable and intimate experience. No matter your age or background, the Glasgow City Tour offers something for everyone.

Why book this?

By booking the Glasgow City Tour, you'll have access to a top-of-the-line Mercedes Bens V-Class AMG model executive vehicle, providing both comfort and style throughout your journey. The exclusive nature of the tour ensures that you receive personalized attention and have the flexibility to spend more time at the places that captivate you. With client-controlled air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and on-board refreshments, you'll have all the amenities you need to relax and enjoy the ride. Let the experienced tour guides take care of the logistics while you soak up the sights and sounds of Glasgow.

Good to know:

The Glasgow City Tour includes private transportation in a luxurious Mercedes Bens vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and convenient way to explore the city. Wi-Fi on board allows you to stay connected and share your experiences in real-time. The air-conditioned vehicle guarantees a pleasant journey, regardless of the weather outside. Please note that entrance fees to attractions are not included in the tour price and must be met by clients who wish to enter those specific attractions. Contact us to discuss your preferences and we will work with you to create a personalized itinerary that suits your interests and time constraints.

Reviews:

Customers who have experienced the Glasgow City Tour rave about the personalized and exclusive nature of the journey. They appreciate the knowledgeable and friendly tour guides who provide insights into the city's history and culture. Travelers also commend the luxurious Mercedes Bens vehicle, noting its comfort and added amenities. Many reviewers highlight the flexibility of the tour, allowing them to spend more time at their favorite attractions. Overall, customers express high levels of satisfaction with the Glasgow City Tour, describing it as a must-do experience for anyone visiting Glasgow.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Glasgow Green

A park situated on the River Clyde (North Bank) in the East of the city. It is the oldest park in the city getting back around the 15th century. During the 45 rebellion Bonnie Prince Charlie arrived at Glasgow Green with his army and with their clothes in tatters, the merchants of the city provided them with new garments, rather than have the city sacked. Some outstanding features in the park include the Doulton Fountain as well as the People’s Palace & Winter Gardens, there are also many monuments around the park which are worth seeing.

The Necropolis

Situated near Glasgow Royal infirmary and Glasgow Cathedral the metropolis which has stunning views over the city is a burial-ground for more than 50,000 souls. A bridge that stands near the main entrance is known as the Bridge of Sighs and it gets its name for being part of the funeral processions route. When it first opened, during Victorian times around the 1830s, the necropolis was one of the only burial grounds that kept records of the deceased including ages, sex and cause of death.

Merchant City

one of the oldest quarters in the city, dating back to the mid 1700s when it was home to warehouses of wealthy merchants who shipped tobacco sugar and tea, it was a busy hub and remains so to this day, where there are many fine restaurants, bars and shops. Situated near Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow University and the River Clyde, Merchant City up until the mid 19th century was what was known as the city centre. Many of the old buildings have been refurbished now, and there is a truly cosmopolitan feel about the place. Streets within Merchant City include Bridgegate, Saltmarket and High Street, which incorporates Glasgow Cross or Merket (Market) Cross where public executions were held including that of Saint John Ogilvie.

George Square

Since its opening 1888 by Queen Victoria, the impressive looking City Chambers has overlooked George Square, where it has been the headquarters of successive councils serving the city of Glasgow ever since. I thought to be one of the most beautiful civic buildings in the UK it is a huge favourite amongst locals and tourists alike. On top of the centrepiece is Scotland and Glasgow’s own Statue of Liberty. Going on one of the free guided tours here is an absolute must. Going on one of the free guided tours here is an absolute must. George square was first laid out around about the beginning of the 1780s, and was named after King George III. Between the late 1780s and early 1820s however, the square was lined with houses and hotels and is now a beautiful meeting place visited by hundreds of thousands of people every year, particularly around the festive season, where the decorations are outstanding and mesmerising.

Buchanan Street

An absolute must visit for every shopper, this pedestrianised Street is full of international shops and designer makes. There also many buskers in the street which makes the walk up and down very entertaining, as you stop and listen to each of the acts.

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

An outstandingly beautiful building, Kelvingrove Art Gallery was first opened right at the beginning of the 20th century in 1901. Like all Scottish museums, entry is free, and the collections within are incredible. With exhibitions of wildlife and war, art and literature, Glasgow’s history, Scottish history and wider world history, a full-size spitfire fighter plane and massive real size dinosaur skeletons, it really has everything under one roof which will keep you coming back again and again and again.

The Mackintosh House

The Macintosh House features the meticulously reconstructed interior from the home of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife Margaret, complete with original furniture. The couple lived at 78 Southpark Avenue (originally 6 Florentine Terrace) from 1906 to 1914. Mackintosh made substantial alterations in 1906 and the house was then demolished in the early 1960s, but before being demolished, every rooms style and layout was meticulously reconstructed, and all the couple’s furniture was used for the Hunterian Museum exhibit.

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