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There are a plethora of reasons why thousands of visitors from all over the world flock to this part of Scotland, and visiting Glasgow is probably one of the best things to do while planning a vacation. From sightseeing to a wealth of traditional Scottish cuisine, from bustling nightlife to shopping, Glasgow holds a bit of everything.

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13th Note

This independent music venue hosts theatre, bar and vegetarian and vegan cafe. It also has a great collection of Beers and Wines. Children are allowed but with a time limit of 06:30pm after that it's ...
 
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The Barrowland Ballroom can be accessed just a short distance from Glasgow Cross. The Barrowlands, as it is commonly known, is arguably the city's most famous and most respected live venue - famous fo...
 
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The Burrell Collection is Glasgow’s most famous tourist attraction which attracts thousands of visitors every year. Sir William Burrell donated his marvelous art collection to the city of Glasgo...
 
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CCA

CCA (Centre for Contemporary Arts) is based on Sauchiehall St. which shows films, though it's primarily an art gallery. It provides a platform for interesting and inspiring contemporary visual art, pe...
 
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Celtic Park

Celtic Park is home of Celtic Football Club, which has a capacity of 60,832 - making it the biggest "club" stadium in Scotland and the second largest in the UK, behind only Manchester United's Old Tra...
 
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City Chambers

This imposing structure in George Square was built in 1888 in the Italian Renaissance style and is the headquarters of Glasgow City Council. Tours of the building are available daily, and visitors can...
 
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Clyde Auditorium

Affectionately known by Glaswegians as the Armadillo, this building is a concert hall which forms part of the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre complex. Designed by Sir Norman Foster, and cont...
 
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Firhill

This is home of Partick Thistle Football Club, also known as "the Jags" (and not actually in the suburb of Partick - the club is actually located in Maryhill). It has a capacity of 10,887. Partick Thi...
 
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The Glasgow Botanic Gardens is well-known for its impressive glass houses and widespread plant collections from around the world. The tropical plants at Botanic...
 
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Glasgow Cathedral (Cathedral of Saint Mungo) at Cathedral Square on Castle Street is open from Monday-Saturday 09:30 to 17:30, Sunday 13:00 to 17:00 in Summer and Monday-Saturday 09:30 to 16:30, Sunda...
 
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The Central Station is placed on Gordon Street, between Union and Hope Streets (train: Glasgow Central). The city's principal railway terminus, which is worth e...
 
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Glasgow Cross

Glasgow Cross placed at the junction of Trongate, Saltmarket, High Street, Gallowgate and London Road, marks the original medieval centre of the city. It is dominated by the clock tower of the origina...
 

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