Learn about the story of Glasgow and its people, discover tropical plants and watch bagpipe performances at this social history museum and public garden.
Glasgow is located on
the banks of the River Clyde, west of the capital, Edinburgh. This former
industrial city is now an important cultural hub, nowadays Scotland\'s largest
city is known for its cutting edge culture, architecture, food, live music and
sports. The people of Glasgow are known as
friendly people with a love of live music and football.
Bobbing in the waters next to the museums and stadiums of Glasgow’s riverside is an immaculately preserved metal ship that now functions as a naval museum.
Cutting through the heart of Glasgow, this bustling pedestrianized street is lined with sleek shopping centers, restaurants and several cultural highlights.
Travel through the history of transport in a modern museum that features interactive exhibits, a wide variety of vehicles and replicas of old Glaswegian streets.
Visit this Scottish national park to hike through ancient woodlands, relax on the shore of the largest body of freshwater in Britain and enjoy local produce.
One of Glasgow’s most iconic sights is a noble statue standing proudly by an art gallery, although the famous sculpture is now famed as a target for pranksters.
Travel through the history of transport in a modern museum that features interactive exhibits, a wide variety of vehicles and replicas of old Glaswegian streets.