2 giorni

Glasgow Weekend Getaway

What you'll do

Day 1

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Giro turistico

George Square

Historic civic square in Glasgow

Rating: 👍 Worth a Visit

George Square is the main civic square in Glasgow, Scotland, named after King George III.

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Giro turistico

Glasgow Cathedral

Historic cathedral in Glasgow

Rating: 👍 Worth a Visit

Glasgow Cathedral, located in Scotland, is a historic parish church of the Church of Scotland. It dates back to the 12th century and is dedicated to Saint Mungo, the city's patron saint. The cathedral has survived fires, lightning strikes, and the Scottish Reformation, maintaining its Gothic architecture and significance. Today, it stands as the oldest building in Glasgow and continues to be a prominent landmark in the city.

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Giro turistico

The Glasgow Necropolis

Victorian cemetery with eerie charm

Rating: 👍 Worth a Visit

The Glasgow Necropolis is a Victorian garden cemetery next to Glasgow Cathedral, filled with stunning architecture and intriguing stories. Established in 1831, it's like a mini-city of the dead with around 3,500 tombs and an estimated 50,000 burials.

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parco

Doulton Fountain

Magnificent Victorian terracotta fountain spectacle

Rating: 🤷🏻‍♂️ It's Ok

The Doulton Fountain in Glasgow, Scotland is a massive terracotta masterpiece that celebrates Victorian Britain's achievements.

Day 2

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Photospot

University of Glasgow

Top Scottish university with global impact

Rating: 👍 Worth a Visit

The University of Glasgow, located in Scotland, is a top 100 university known for its world-class research and diverse community.

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museo

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

Art and history museum in Glasgow

Rating: ✨ Highly Recommend

While in Glasgow I highly recommend going here! Its free to enter with so many exhibitions and make sure to be there for the organ recital from Monday to Saturday 1:00PM - 1:30PM and Sunday 3:00PM - 3:30PM.

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is a popular museum and art gallery located in Glasgow, Scotland. Managed by Glasgow Museums, it houses a diverse collection that includes natural history, Egyptian antiquities, design, architecture, medieval arms and armor, Scottish history, and European fine and decorative arts.

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parco

Glasgow Botanic Gardens

Botanical oasis in Glasgow's West End

Rating: 🤷🏻‍♂️ It's Ok

The Glasgow Botanic Gardens, located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland, is a lush botanical garden featuring a variety of temperate and tropical flora. Its most famous attraction is the Kibble Palace, a stunning glasshouse housing a collection of orchids, carnivorous plants, and tree ferns.