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Glasgow City Breaks

Scotland’s biggest city is bursting with character, with art and culture around every corner. Plan a Glasgow city break to experience the best of Scotland’s lively nightlife, museums and breathtaking historical landmarks.

 

What is Glasgow famous for?

Glasgow has an edge that’s reflected in its arts and architecture – the city’s museums and galleries are some of the most visited in the country. Along with its friendly locals and rich heritage, Glasgow is a trendy city with a huge selection of independent shops and unique restaurants.

 

Things to do in Glasgow

Glasgow is an ideal city for a weekend break. Enjoy the hustle and bustle of Buchanan Street, or spend a peaceful afternoon exploring one of the many museums. With a flurry of shops and restaurants to explore in Merchant City and even more to discover in the fashionable West End, city breaks in Glasgow are nothing short of action-packed.

 

1. George Square

Located in the city centre, George Square has been one of Glasgow’s most important areas since 1787. Head here to admire the beautiful architecture of the Glasgow City Chambers, or enjoy monuments like the Glasgow Cenotaph and statues of historical figures like Queen Victoria and Robert Burns.

 

2. Glasgow Cathedral and Necropolis

Glasgow Cathedral is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks and Scotland’s oldest building. Book a guided tour to learn more about its medieval past and unique Scottish Gothic architecture.

 

In the Cathedral gardens you’ll find the Necropolis, a Victorian cemetery with around 3,500 monuments. Join a walking tour of the cemetery to hear fascinating stories of the people buried there and view tombs designed by famous architects.

 

3. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is one of Scotland’s most important cultural institutions and the most popular free attraction in the country. The museum opened in 1901 and contains 22 galleries displaying 8,000 objects, from ancient artefacts and artillery to masterpieces by Van Gogh in one of Europe’s most significant art collections.

 

Questions about Glasgow city breaks

Enjoy a culture-filled weekend on a Glasgow city break.

 

How much time should I spend in Glasgow?

You’ll never run out of things to do during a long weekend in Glasgow. Whether you want to spend your time enjoying unbeatable shopping, visiting museums or taking in beautiful architecture, there’s never enough time to uncover everything Scotland’s largest city has to offer.

 

Is Glasgow a lively city?

With a range of buzzy bars and pubs, a thriving restaurant scene and live music venues around every corner, it’s easy to see why Glasgow has a well-earned reputation as one of the best nights out in the UK. Alongside its vibrant nightlife, Glasgow is bursting with art and culture, which adds to the city’s lively feel. Embrace the beating heart of Glasgow at Leonardo Hotel Glasgow, ideally located in the city centre.

 

What is the main tourist area in Glasgow?

Merchant City is the main tourist area in the heart of Glasgow. Discover an unbeatable choice of shops on Buchanan Street, or explore the area’s key historical monuments. Stay at Leonardo Hotel Glasgow in Merchant City for a central location, or make the most of one of Glasgow’s trendiest neighbourhoods at Leonardo Inn Hotel Glasgow West EndIf its craft beer you’re craving, a visit to Clockwork Beer Company is definitely in order or if you want to explore shopping in Glasgow then check out the St Enoch Shopping Centre. Outside the city, be sure to visit the beautiful Loch Lomond, which can be explored by bike or foot.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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