We came here on a spontaneous visit one Sunday afternoon in January and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Our wee boy loved seeing the “old fashioned house” and was so well looked after by all the staff, from the cash register to the flat and back out again.
We went round twice (with a shift change between visits!) and the insight into one story of no doubt thousands like it in Glasgow was fantastic. Plus our boy thoroughly enjoyed colouring in his wallie dug. A hidden gem that is well worth the wander through Garnethill.
Glasgow Cathedral
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It is said to date back to the famous William Conquest period, built in memory of San Diego, built over hundreds of years, and has been nearly a thousand years. It is the oldest religious building in the whole of Scotland. It is also a must-see for tourism.
University of Glasgow
littleyana
It is a dream castle. When I arrived, it was the April holiday, there were almost no people on the road, only the old buildings stood in the cold air, solemn and heavy, which was awe-inspiring.
The Glasgow Necropolis
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After visiting Glasgow Cathedral, we walked to the large cemetery behind the cathedral. The cemetery on the hillside is very beautiful, and the cemetery itself is dazzling with a variety of tombstones, in addition to the function of climbing high and looking away. Walking here seems not to come to the cemetery, but to the art monument of hell on earth. Today's weather is particularly clear, although the blue sky has floating clouds, but always can show a large piece of blue. The plane pulled smoke flying across the sky, leaving a white scratch on the blue, this sketch in the sky feels unusual. The grand cemetery overlooks Glasgow Cathedral, with its lean and towering structure, its solemn and quaint color, and its solemn and solemn appearance, makes religious faith and life return in a perfect combination in the infinite space of imagination. Standing in this place and looking at the surrounding scenery seems to be the best place to think about the philosophy of life. Unfortunately, most of the few tourists are in a hurry to see, which may confirm the statement of "the world is in a hurry".
George Square
Peggy
George Square is located in Glasgow city center and is very conveniently accessible by train or subway. On nice days, you can sunbathe and watch pigeons in the square. It is close to the famous shopping street, where you can buy souvenirs, clothes, shoes and socks. There are also many restaurants and eateries to choose from.
George Square is a must-see attraction. In addition to admiring the architecture of the square;during different festivals, such as Christmas, the square is built into a Christmas Market, becoming a dynamic and happy atmosphere.
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Njohns13
lovely day exploring the museum
it is a good gem in the heart of Glasgow
next to the university