Introducing Glasgow
Glasgow , European City of Culture in 1990, has something for everyone. There is underground subway rail system and excellent bus and rail network for negotiating your way around and exploring one on the many wondrous sights such as George Square, the city's focal point, with its central 80ft column and statue to Sir Walter Scott, the Kelvingrove museum and galleries, the splendid Glasgow Cathedral, Gallery Of Modern Art, St. Mungo's Museum Of Religious Life And Art, and Glasgow Science Centre with it's rotating viewing tower for fantastic views of the city. Enjoy some of the 50 plus clubs and 100 or so pubs and bars.
You will be spoilt for choice in shopping. Glasgow offers excellent food with cuisines from around the world presented by some of the best chefs in the Scotland . Glasgow offers easy access to some of Scotland 's beautiful mountains, glens, lochs and unspoilt coastline. Loch Lomond , for instance, is only 20 miles away.
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