Take A Tour of Glasgow City

by Abhi Kumar Singh


Located on the banks of the River Clyde, Glasgow is the largest city of Scotland and recognized as one of the hippest destinations in Europe. Glasgow has a wealth of numerous Victorian and Edwardian buildings and therefore, it enjoys the title of "Second City of the British Empire." Leaving behind its industrial character, Glasgow has transformed itself into progressing city with lots of surprises stored in it. From inspiring and wonderfully stored architectural buildings to awesome scenic natural beauty and fashionable shopping arcades, you can find them all here. Choose to stay in one of the Glasgow hotels and enjoy exploring it as your own pace.


There is no dearth of Glasgow city hotels and therefore, you will not face any kind of difficulty in finding your accommodation. The center of the city is historically very rich and it features plenty of beautiful Victorian and Edwardian houses and city squares. Apart from the historical wealth, the city center also features a range of boutiques, restaurants serving you local and international cuisines, pubs and nightclubs. The main passages of the district are Argyle Street and Sauchieball Street. These streets are famous with the shopaholics as they feature several fashionable and luxurious shops and boutiques. The must visit shopping place is the St. Enoch Center Shopping Mall that dominates the St Enoch Square.

Another most important district which is popular with the tourists is the Merchant City, the medieval center of the city. The district is abundant in ornate churches, houses, office buildings and a good range of Glasgow boutique hotels. Some of the attractions that are worth exploring in this district are the Tron Theater, the Cathedral of Saint Mungo and the Necropolis cemetery, George Square and the Gallery of Modern Art. The West End of Glasgow is known for its bohemian nature. As the prestigious University of Glasgow is located here, the area has a vast population of student. The West End district features amazing architecture, streets lined up with trees and shops and also good range of low-priced Glasgow hotels. Some other attractions like Kelvingrove Park, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery are also worth visiting.

Glasgow is also known for its green spaces and nature lovers will enjoy mapping it. The most popular park is the Glasgow Green, which is also an important venue for concerts and events. Book one of the hotels in Glasgow and explore different characteristics of the largest Scottish city.




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