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City of Glasgow is an architectural dream: Victorian red & grey sandstone, church steeples and medieval spires. Art Nouveau style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow boys brings the city into a style of its own.

The Glasgow Style of mackintosh with its supperb building and musuems  more than twenty museums and galleries  many of them free  entry including the unique Burrell Collection, fantastic Mackintosh House and cool and contemporary Gallery of Modern Art  at Royal Exchange square.   

Top locations in Glasgow include The Lighthouse,  Glasgow Science Centre’s futuristic complex  IMAX, Science Mall, Glasgow Tower, Planetarium and Virtual Science Theatre

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The Lane
This cafe/bar is an ideal stop off if passing through or heading to the Grosvenor Cinema, and at the weekend it comes alive when the crowds ram the lane. Food is served from 11am until 6pm seven days a week.
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Novotel Hotel Glasgow Centre
Novotel Hotel Glasgow Centre

A stylish AA 3 star Hotel new Generation Novotel in Glasgow city centre, within walking distance of designer shopping, nightlife and the city''s many attractions.

The rail stations are just a 5 minute walk away and the M8 motorway and SECC (Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre) are a 5 minute drive.

The hotel has 139 en-suite bedrooms, a Garden Brasserie, a bar, rooftop fitness suite with a gym, 6 meeting rooms for up to 40 people and limited parking on-site.

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Ibis Hotel Glasgow
Ibis Hotel Glasgow

Close to the railway station, the M8 motorway and the airport. SECC (the Exhibition and Convention Centre) is only 2.4 km from the hotel.

Book one of our 141 airconditioned rooms with wireless Internet access (including 6 limited mobility accessible rooms) and make use of our restaurant, bar serving snacks 24 hours and parking.

The shops of Sauchiehall Street are just a short stroll from the hotel and the famous Loch Lomond a 40 km trip.

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Glasgow Hotels

Glasgow's Hotels as growing reputation as a European art hub continues holiday vacations in Glasgow are perfect for those who want to chill and relax within the confines of the city centre.Hotel accommodation from two three and 4 star rooms.

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Glasgow Tourist Attractions

The Westend Festival ended on Sunday 29 June after 16 days of fun fun fun and wide variety of bands, appreciative audiences, Sun Sun Sun and  Over 160,000 people attended the big free public events and 20,000 bought tickets for other events.

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Glasgow Tours

Glasgow's Medieval Map Trail - the trail is situated on the eastern side of the city centre.

The trail begins with West Port which is situated approximately 10 minutes walk from Central Station along Argyle Street.
The trail ends at Glasgow Cathedral and the approximate trail time is 1 hour 30 minutes. then head for merchant city and chill out with nice glass wine or coffee.
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Glasgow Shopping

Delights of shopping in Glasgow is the fact that everything is within easy walking distance, and right in the heart of the city is Buchanan Street, the main shopping location. Start at the Buchanan St shopping mall.

Princess Square and Argyle Arcade for great range of gold silver jewellery in one many jewellers in Glasgow.

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Glasgow Open Day

Glasgow Open Day The core of Glasgow city incorporating the Merchant City - one of the best shopping centres in the UK.with a rich collection of buildings, churches, museums.with a rich collection of buildings, churches, museums.interesting and unusual places.

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Glasgow Museums

Glasgow Museums from Sir Roger the elephant to Rembrandt's A Man in Armour, and 1950s trams to medieval tapestries,Glasgow have something for everyone. Admission to museums is free, so you can drop in and meet a friend for coffee, or take the family and make a day of it. dont delay visit a Glasgow Museum today,

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