Gritty but cultured, Glasgow is chock-full of galleries, museums and graceful parks. See
the city's Art Nouveau heritage while admiring Charles Rennie Mackintosh–designed
buildings, or shop in style at city-centre designer boutiques.
Background
The River Clyde runs through Glasgow, dividing it into north and south. In the
city centre, you can easily get everywhere on foot. Head to central Merchant
City for the best choice of restaurants and bars, and the Neoclassical
Gallery of Modern Art. Find the shopping hub along pedestrianised
Buchanan Street and pass more bars and shops along Sauchiehall
Street towards the West End. Here, you'll find graceful
tenement buildings, once mighty family houses and now apartments. Nearby,
you'll find the peaceful Botanic Gardens and Hunterian
Museum's eclectic collection, from Old Master paintings to Maori
knives. Football-mad Glasgow is divided into Rangers' Ibrox Stadium
in the south, and Celtic Park in the north-east.
First-time visit
On your first visit, explore the West End, with 19th-century tenement houses
lining the peaceful residential area. Stroll around the Botanic Gardens
brimming with tropical plants and glass houses. Follow the River Clyde to the
silver-crescent Glasgow Science Centre, home to a planetarium and many
fascinating hands-on exhibits. Just east of the city centre, enter Gothic Glasgow
Cathedral, the city's oldest building, to see its modern
stained-glass windows and the tomb of St Mungo, Glasgow's patron saint.
Return visit
South of the city, wander through peaceful Pollok Country Park and see
paintings and antique tapestries in the Burrell Collection, with a huge glass
wall overlooking woodland. Modelled on Paris's Père-Lachaise
Cemetery, the Necropolis is a memorial to Glasgow's wealthy
merchants, with sculptors and masons making it a superb resting place. Although
boasting lots of international restaurants, Glasgow is a good place to try
Scotland's favourite offal dish, haggis, or local clams and oysters.
Scotland's busiest airport, Glasgow Airport flies almost nine million
passengers a year to over 90 destinations from its single terminal. The airport is 8
miles (13 km) west of central Glasgow, a 25-minute trip by bus.
Short-stay car parks are just in front of the terminal and the long-stay car park is
five minutes away by courtesy bus. Save money by pre-booking online: a minimum
period of four days is required for long-stay online bookings, while a deal is
available at the short-stay car park for stays of five days or more.
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