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From Trafalgar Square, follow the promenade to Charing Cross. There are a variety of shops, restaurants, cafes, bars and theatres along the road. The road itself actually carries a lot of traffic, with lots of odd lanes on the left and right
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Charing Cross Mansions Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Charing Cross Street Building, in Glasgow, built in 1891, was the city's first grand red sandstone building, a Victorian mansion that still manages Charing's Cross Street to this day.
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From Trafalgar Square, follow the promenade to Charing Cross. There are a variety of shops, restaurants, cafes, bars and theatres along the road. The road itself actually carries a lot of traffic, with lots of odd lanes on the left and right
Scotland these 6 places, the New Year's Eve is a great mention of Scotland, what do you think of, "Scotland short skirt" "Scotland braised noodles", in short, it must be joyful and leisurely. The New Year's Eve is coming soon, so I will take stock of it for everyone. Scotland is suitable for the New Year's Eve. Enjoy Scotland's most famous garden landscape Prince Street Garden: Prince Street Garden gives me the biggest feeling is that it is comfortable! As soon as I entered the park, the flowers were fragrant. On the days when the sun was shining on the earth, I really wanted to sleep here as a sleeping beauty. It is known as Scotland's most famous and popular garden, with a 200ft tall memorial tower in the middle of the garden to commemorate Scotland's famous literary figures. Walk through the 287 steps here to reach the observation deck, overlooking the beautiful scenery of Edinburgh Central, very suitable for the whole family. Recommended time to play: half a day to visit Edinburgh's most prosperous street - Princes Street: Princes Street, as its name suggests, the buildings on the street are upright and orderly. The street is not long, but the architectural style is very neat, very "concentration is the essence" meaning. Princes Street is located on the hill between Edinburgh's old and new cities. It has a natural barrier and a medieval style. At the end of the street is the Princes Street Garden, which feels like walking in the Disney cartoon scene. Every time the big festival, Prince Street will be full of flags, men, women and children take to the streets, both lively but not messy, quite gentleman style place, very interesting. Recommended time to play: 2 hours a unique commercial street - George Street: George Street is a bit like Xidan, especially here is a unique Edinburgh-style building. There are many types of shops, and many locals are also here to buy gifts. There are many people here during the New Year's Eve and it is very lively. George Street is located in the center of the old city, with many government units on both sides, and the street is still carrying the Scottish flag. I think this is the special thing about this commercial street. Many people come here not just for shopping, here retro buildings and street sculptures also attract a large number of tourists, very value for appreciation. Recommended play time: 3 hours is very suitable for street shooting - Victoria Street: Victoria Street, listening to this name is already very modern and fashionable. Victoria Street is in the southeast corner of Edinburgh Castle, a street that has been 200 years old, slowly retro Scottish style. The curved short streets have many different styles of restaurants, shops, exquisite architecture, classical style, attracting many handsome men and women to the street photography. Occasionally, I will meet models to shoot magazines here, which shows how beautiful the scenes are, and friends who are also interested in taking pictures will not want to miss it. Recommended time to visit: 2 hours open-air sculpture museum George Square: The reason why George Square is like an open-air sculpture museum is because there are too many famous sculptures here. In addition to the statues of Watt, Queen Victoria and George III, who invented the steam engine, there are sculptures by native Scottish writers, poet Robert Burns, and others. The square is very large, and some large events are often held again. The tall sculptures of characters are circled and protected. There are many hotels around the square that can be booked online. Friends who are interested in the sculpture craft can live directly nearby. There are many hotels within 15 minutes. Recommended time to play: 2 hours to feel the ancient and luxurious Scottish - Charing Cross Street Building: If the impression of Scotland has always been warm and romantic, this time to Charing Cross Street Building will update Scotland in my heart of the impression - low-key luxury. For loyal fans, Charing Cross Street is an irreplaceable landmark. With Charing Cross Street, Charing Cross Street is also a great place for nostalgia. It is a great experience to feel the ancient but long-lasting cultural tradition here, which can make people relax naturally. If it is a newlywed couple, take advantage of the annual leave to come here. Recommended play time: 3 hours Scotland itself is a very suitable country for vacation and leisure, and the above places, there are lively, quiet, modern, retro, I hope this comprehensive recommendation for everyone's annual leave arrangements are helpful.
Glasgow is a must-check attraction Glasgow is a city of architecture. The construction style of the city is Victorian. There are many big brands here, especially suitable for shopping. You can see all kinds of graffiti everywhere you go on the streets and alleys. The artistic atmosphere is particularly strong. Historical heritage - George Square We are from Edinburgh and take the train to Glasgow. The first stop is George Square because it is near the train station. I heard that the Zombie World War is still here. There are many ancient buildings and statues next to the square, full of historical memories. There is a commercial street nearby for eating, drinking and playing, and shopping is very convenient. What surprised me most was that there was a small Ferris wheel, sitting inside you can see the entire market. There are many props that tourists can take pictures in the square, which is very suitable for taking pictures. Opening hours: Recommended time for all day: 2 hours of art hall - Art lovers' homes like art and architecture friends must check in the art lover's house, because this is an art hall. I heard that the home of art lovers took 90 years from design to completion, and it was simple European style, mainly white. The sun shines through the glass, and the whole room is bright, making the whole design look very high-end atmosphere. It gives me an impulse to live and not leave. This is also a wedding photo shooting resort. I will choose to travel here when I take wedding photos in the future. Opening hours: 10:00-17:00 Recommended play time: more than 1 hour Art Castle Charing Cross Street Building because of Seattle film, let me know Charing Cross Street. The most notable thing to come here is the Charing Cross Street Building, which is mostly made of red sandstone and looks very special. There are many shops inside, mostly some artworks. There are also many local handicrafts, which are very attractive. I bought a lot of small crafts here. There are also many literary and artistic cafes here. If you are tired, you can find a cafe to have a drink and feel the artistic atmosphere in it quietly. Open time: all day. Recommended time to play: 2 hours Art House Mackintosh is a genius in architecture, he has made an immeasurable contribution to the British construction industry. So we went to check in his former residence. The former residence is located on the museum floor of the Glasgow University School and is connected to the museum. Only 15 people can enter each time, and there are not many people when we go, so we quickly went in. The whole style of the gallery is Victorian, and the interior is constructed from geometry, mainly white. It looks simple and clear, the lighting of the house is particularly good, and the beautiful and quiet campus scenery is outside the window. Open time :10:00-17:00 It is recommended to play time: 1 hour. The Bridge of the Centre - Kingston Bridge is located in the heart of Glasgow, so it has helped ease traffic congestion throughout the city. On one side of the bridge is a lively commercial street and on the other is a forest park. I wanted to rush to take the sunset, but I didn't catch up late. I went to dinner again, and then went for a walk at the bottom of the bridge to eat. When night fell, watching the neon lights on the bridge, there was a special sense of tranquility. At the bottom of the bridge, many people were feeding the goose with bags of bread in the water, and from time to time, seagulls flew to grab food with them, which was particularly lively. Opening hours: all day. Suggested play time: 2 hours This is a magic city. The world-famous architecture and the design of walking at the front end have given me too much shock and surprise. Time flies, the trip is so happy to end, I really can't bear to go back. The magic city, looking forward to our next meeting.
The different architectural beauty of Victorian times must go to see that although the traffic here is more convenient, and the subway is also developed, but I went here or drove there by myself. There are many ancient buildings in this attraction. So he looks very retro. When I walk on the street, it is like walking in the alley of Harry Potter. The special mystery here is mostly red sandstone buildings. When I walk on the street, you can see some red brick buildings built here and a tower. This tower is also very retro history for a long time. It is the best angle to take pictures in front of this tower. There are a lot of artworks here. There are many shops that will put some local handicrafts out, which are very beautiful. I also found a lot of good things here. Walking on this street, you can find that there are fewer tourists here, but there are still a lot of cafes here. I also had a drink in the cafe there and sat there quietly. Looking at the pedestrians coming and going is also very comfortable ✔️ If you also like this cozy European style life, come here and experience it! 💕 Address: Sauchiehall Street/ Newton Street, Glasgow G3 6JA, Scotland Opening hours: Open transportation all day: It is recommended to drive by yourself