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Top Things to do In Glasgow 2021
Top Things to do In Glasgow 2021
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University of Glasgow
4.7
/5
103 Reviews
based on 1995 reviews
"School"
Glasgow Top 1 in Can't Miss Attractions
Open on Mon-Fri,9:00am-5:00pm (Local time)
E30***33
"beautiful landscape and campus. so lovely to walk just around and gorgeous views of Glasgow from the top"
George Square
4.4
/5
110 Reviews
based on 1347 reviews
"Square"
Glasgow Top 2 in Can't Miss Attractions
Open 24 hours (Local time)
噼里啪啦
"Grand weather is so good today! Must have a cup of ice tea! 😂😂☺️☺️【price ratio】good, consumption is lower than London haha, and lower than Edinburgh. [Fun] Comfortable, good air."
Glasgow Cathedral
4.4
/5
89 Reviews
based on 2964 reviews
"Church"
Glasgow Top 3 in Can't Miss Attractions
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"It looks good when it's out of the sun, and it's good for taking pictures. Last time I went to the inside of the church, I was doing something. I forgot, the church glass is very distinctive. Try not to step on other people's cemeteries, hahahaha, let's take a look outside😂"
Loch Lomond
4.5
/5
64 Reviews
"Lake"
Glasgow Top 6 in Can't Miss Attractions
Open from 10:00am-4:00pm (Local time)
陌染MM
"Traveling to England, following a local tour group to a beautiful town, where families of flowers grow in front of the door, along the town, you will see a great lake, Lomon Lake. Lake Lomond is the largest lake in Scotland in the UK, located in the south of the Scottish Highlands, the south side is 27 kilometers from Glasgow. The lake is shimmering, beautiful, the water is very clear, a bit windy, wind blowing on the face, is actually very comfortable, because the environment is beautiful, attracted many tourists."
Stirling Castle
4.5
/5
74 Reviews
based on 9217 reviews
"Castle"
"Historical Site"
Glasgow Top 2 in Local History
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"Stirling Castle is worth visiting for those who have gone to Scotland. This sense of history, the sense of vicissitudes and the harmony and unity of the surrounding environment, basically fully experience the movie "Brave Heart". Look at these photos of me, it feels like a blockbuster [view]"
The Tenement House
4.6
/5
19 Reviews
based on 697 reviews
"Historical Architecture"
Glasgow Top 1 in Local History
M44***33
"If you want to feel the nostalgia and don't want to go too far, you can visit low-rent housing. It reflects the life of the middle class in Glasgow from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. The owner and his family have lived here for more than 50 years. Inside the house is the distinctive side bed and the kitchen design and furniture at that time. This place is really interesting. The homeowners at that time would not manage the house in a clean and orderly manner like the current Scottish National Trust. However, although exhibition rooms have been added to the basement level, it is still often crowded."
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
4.5
/5
59 Reviews
based on 15297 reviews
畅打一生
"No matter where I go, as long as time permits, I will definitely visit the local museum. Because he allows you to understand the local customs and historical heritage most directly. The Kelvingrove Art Museum is located near the main building of the University of Glasgow. It is a Gothic building with a dazzling red brick wall. It's free to visit and there are plenty of parking spaces. The museum has a large area and a wide range of collections, ranging from animal fossils from ancient times to modern paintings and sculptures. It is a museum exhibiting multi-element art. Among them, Asian elements, Chinese antiques, world famous paintings and sculptures are all exhibited in kind. What impressed me more is the self-portrait of Van Gogh, the tortoiseshell fan fractured fan and embroidered pieces of the royal family of the Qing Dynasty in China, the ancient blue and white porcelain of China, the silverware left behind by the Vikings, the animal fossils of ancient times and the reflections of Glasgow's different periods Artifacts and so on."
The Lighthouse
4.1
/5
18 Reviews
based on 963 reviews
"Lighthouse"
Glasgow Top 1 in Classical Architecture
ZengZhiGang
"When I came to the UK, it was about less than a month before Christmas. The streets are already lit up. At night, many markets are also open, so you can go shopping."
Glasgow Gallery of Modern Arts
4.3
/5
46 Reviews
based on 747 reviews
Glasgow Top 9 in Can't Miss Attractions
ZengZhiGang
"The Glasgow Museum of Modern Art does not look big, the whole building is an obvious European architectural style. A tall statue of a knight at the door was said to be wearing a mask during the epidemic."
People's Palace
4.3
/5
41 Reviews
based on 1482 reviews
"City Park"
"Historical Architecture"
Glasgow Top 4 in Local History
山水人生
"Walk for about 30 minutes to a riverside park where the People's Palace is located. This is an open park with a large area. The large green lawn echoes the large floating clouds in the sky. This is the "standard configuration" mode between the world that we have seen the most impressive impression since we arrived in Scotland. There are people practicing kayaking in the river, people jogging on the riverside, people sitting on the ground are scattered everywhere on the lawn, and citizens walking dogs can be seen everywhere on the road. Walking into such a park slows down involuntarily. It seems that fast pace is unpopular in Scotland. We strolled in the park and watched many sculptures, among which the tall obelisk-like monuments are landmarks. The People's Palace in the park is a red sandstone Victorian-style building. The sculptures and carvings on the facade look even more ancient under the sunset light. This museum, built in the 16th century, is now a social history museum. A huge glass greenhouse is dragged behind it. We can only see the exterior because it is off work. The sculpture in front of the front entrance of the People's Palace is very tall and consists of many figures, including figures in Islamic and Indian costumes. I don't know what the meaning is. After turning a half circle in the park, I walked out of a triumphal arch directly opposite the monument. I don't know what this carved triumphal arch means. There are many sculptures in many cities in the UK. It seems normal not to know their origins. After all, there are too many sculptures to attract the attention of tourists."
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