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.
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This is our regular going place on any occasions. Went here recently to see the Christmas Lights. Brilliantly done. Lights were beautiful and the Christmas Tree.
Nice afternoon for a walk and the glasgow city council workers were puting up the Christmas decorations. Area closed off. Square not really busy. Will be back to see all the lights on.
Beautiful and peaceful place to relax after walking around Downtown Glasgow. It's a lovely place to visit, there isn't much to do but look at the statues and the the beautiful buildings around the sq...
Established in 1781, and named after King George III, George Square is recognized as the cultural hub of Glasgow’s city centre. In the current period, it acts as a multipurpose venue. Depending on the...
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.
George Square is located in the center of Glasgow and is one of the symbols of Glasgow. In 2011, Brad Pitt also chose this location for filming "World War Z". The buildings around the square are full of Victorian atmosphere. Figure 2 The white building is the Glasgow City Hall, in the style of the Italian Renaissance. It was completed in 1888. The entire building is a classic of Victorian architecture. The stairs made of marble and pure white alabaster, and the exquisite vaults, everywhere can show the charm of Glasgow as an industrial city at the time of the Industrial Revolution. It is said that 10 million bricks, 9,900 cubic meters of stones and 537 cubic meters of granite were used in the construction.
Gera is not big, you can see this square when you stroll around. Statues stand around, and people are resting in the square, looking very comfortable. It's similar to the general commercial districts in China. Well, it's just a waste of time. If you want to buy things, you'd better buy them in Edinburgh or London. The discounts on styles here are not very suitable.
There is still a month to go before Christmas, and the festive atmosphere is getting stronger. It is strange that the British like Ferris wheels so much. Almost all of them are available in major cities. Perhaps it is convenient for people to enjoy the streetscape.
There are some sculptures around the square: Queen Victoria, the peasant poet Roth, and the inventor of the steam engine Watt. To the east of the square is the City Hall. We didn't even notice it at first. It was very stylish and clean. In fact, it was the City Hall without looking at the map. very bustling.