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George Square
Posted: Sep 19, 2020
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Peggy
5/5Outstanding
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George Square is located in the heart of Glasgow, and it is very convenient to take a train or subway. You can sunbathe in the square on a good day. Near the famous store street, you can buy hand letters, clothes, shoes and socks. There are also many restaurants to choose from. George Square is a must-see attraction. In addition to admiring the architecture of the square; at different festivals, such as Christmas, the square will be transformed into a mobile playground full of dynamic and happy atmosphere.
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Posted: Jan 25, 2023
weared
4/5Excellent
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It is a typical square European square. There is a tower in the middle and a statue is surrounded by it.
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Posted: Apr 27, 2022
Sheda11
4/5Excellent
Centre of Glasgow I think (says the guy who has been living here for the past 4 years)! Always packed, even at night.
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Posted: Feb 4, 2022
Delphina
5/5Outstanding
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Located in the square next to the town hall, there are many celebrity statues, which can be regarded as an open-air sculpture museum, including Queen Victoria, poet Robert Burns, Watt, who invented the steam engine, native Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott and George III.
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Posted: Feb 17, 2023
山水人生
5/5Outstanding
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Put down your luggage after booking the hotel and leave the hotel immediately for a tour of Glasgow. Walking for about 15 minutes to George Square in the center of the city, which is the size of a football field, the seat stage for the big event has not yet been removed, so many statues of big people have also been enclosed in the fence, which can not enter the square and has a great impact on viewing. After visiting the town hall next to George Square, we wandered again in George Square, where the fence was slowly dismantled. It seemed that we could not wait to walk into George Square. So in a relatively distant place, we saw several statues of figures in George Square. This George Square is an open-air museum of sculpture. Besides the statues of Queen Victoria and George III, there are also the sculptures of Jame Watt, the poet Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott, the Scottish writer who invented the steam engine. Around the square hung huge slogans with red and white letters - "PEOPLE MAKE GLASGOW, so the slogan "Revolution" made us seem to be back on the land of socialist countries.