4 hour - Private City Tour of Glasgow with pick up and drop off
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Duration: 4 hours
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Private luxury vehicle included
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Personalized itinerary
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Official tour guide included
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Pickup and drop-off at hotel
Experience a personalized 4-hour private city tour of Glasgow, exploring top attractions with a knowledgeable local guide at your own pace.
Included
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Private luxury vehicle with separate chauffeur for 4 hours
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Complete personalized experience
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Public liability insurance
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Pick up and drop off in hotel or place of choice in glasgow
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Private official tour guide for your 4 hour tour
Excluded
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Food and drinks
Experience a personalized 4-hour private city tour of Glasgow, exploring top attractions with a knowledgeable local guide at your own pace.
Highlights
- Personalized experience with a local guide
- Explore top attractions like Glasgow Cathedral
- Discover the rich history of Glasgow's Necropolis
- Immerse yourself in the vibrant Merchant City neighborhood
- Experience the unique character of the Barras Market
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
University of Glasgow
Glasgow University, founded in 1451, is not only one of the oldest universities in the UK but also one of the most prestigious educational institutions in the world. It has produced many notable alumni, including Adam Smith, Lord Kelvin, and two British Prime Ministers. The university's stunning Gothic architecture is a sight to behold, with its cloisters, spires, and towers. Visitors can explore the campus on a guided tour and see the iconic landmarks, including the Hunterian Museum, the University Chapel, and the impressive Cloisters.
Glasgow Cathedral
Glasgow Cathedral, also known as St. Mungo's Cathedral, is a magnificent medieval building that dates back to the 12th century. It is one of the few Scottish medieval churches that survived the Protestant Reformation relatively unscathed, and thus retains many of its original features. Visitors can marvel at the impressive Gothic architecture, the stunning stained glass windows, and the intricate stonework that tells the stories of Scotland's history. The visit will be just from the outside.
The Necropolis
Discover the rich history and haunting beauty of Glasgow's Necropolis, a medieval graveyard filled with towering monuments, elaborate sculptures, and captivating stories. Explore this peaceful cemetery, lined with tree-lined paths, and learn about the lives of those who once called Glasgow home. A unique and fascinating experience awaits at the Necropolis.
Merchant City
Explore the vibrant heart of Glasgow in the Merchant City neighborhood. Stroll through charming streets, admire historic architecture, enjoy cultural attractions and dining. This former hub of trade and commerce is now a lively cultural center waiting to be discovered.
Barras Market
Immerse yourself in the unique character of Glasgow at the historic Barras Market. Explore stalls filled with vintage finds, handmade crafts, and local produce while taking in the lively atmosphere of this bustling outdoor market. A must-visit for shoppers and those seeking a true local experience.
Finnieston St
Discover Glasgow's cultural heart at Finnieston Street, a bustling street known for its unique shops, restaurants, and stunning architecture. Experience a diverse mix of independent businesses and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of this must-visit destination!
River Clyde
Clyde Arc (also known as the Squinty Bridge), the Riverside Museum, and the SSE Hydro - a world-famous entertainment venue. You can also see the historic Glasgow Green, which is one of the oldest public parks in Scotland, and was once the site of the city's medieval fairs and markets. Along the river, you can also find a range of cafes, bars and restaurants, as well as outdoor spaces where you can relax and enjoy the views. Whether you're interested in the history of Glasgow's shipbuilding industry, or you just want to take in some stunning views of the city, a walk along the River Clyde is a must-do activity when visiting Glasgow.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Visit the Barras Market for unique finds.
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Check out local eateries in Merchant City.
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Plan to see the stunning University campus.
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Don't miss the views along River Clyde.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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