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Travel Tips - Food & RestaurantsGlasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom Be aware of your meals at night time! Most of the restaurants work with apointments, so it is very hard to get into a good restaurant. Ther is one very good one, more Tapas style, the name is something with florantina... I will look it up and add it later! It is a blue restaurant, with a bit of white, nearby a busstop.
We will not suggest the Euro-hotel. It is a bit durty, you don't get the things you pay for, there is not a lot to do, and at night time the room downstairs is a pub... If you are with more than 3 people the towels are not included... If you just stop by, and only be there one night you might can stand it. Breakfast is ok.
It is a very alive city with a lot of pubs and nightclubs.
Easily get lost... there are things to see, but we didn't found them!
Walking is the best way to get around, you can also go by bus, but it cost money that you can save by walking, that way you also see more. Busses are ok, and the prices are fine Good tip? (0) Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom Favourite cafe: Cafe Gandolfi (and the Merchant City is great for shops and architecture); hidden history - the Merchant City which got its money from tobacco and the slave trade; favourite museum: Burrell Collection (and take a walk through Pollok Park to visit the Highland cattle and Pollok House; great cakes: Pollok House; favourite shop: Waterstone's book shop in Sauchiehall Street (you can spend all day in there!); good places to meet in that part of Glasgow: cafe at Waterstone's or the CCA; good films: Glasgow Film Theatre or try the multiplex UGC on West Nile Street; interesting theatre - try the Citizens; cutting edge (or completely barmy) art stuff - the Tramway is a must (also good place for kids, for sitting/eating/reading, and for fresh air in the Hidden Gardens). For a different experience, go to the university area: Byres Road, for shops and cafes, and Kelvingrove Museum (one of the most visited in Britain). For Mackintosh - there's the house at the Hunterian Museum Art Gallery - and amazing Glasgow Art School - for real fans, though, the Hill House at Helensburgh is a must! Good tip? (0) Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom Go to the first Starbucks you see and get addicted like me Good tip? (0) Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom Glasgow is a fun loving, cultural city with lots too see and do for all ages!
With the numerous museums/shops and vibrant nightlife this is a must stop trip for all! Good tip? (0) Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom tons to do,so many places 2 eat,loads and loads of shops Good tip? (0) Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom If it looks good eat it! Almost everything is good. Good tip? (0) Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom not as beautiful as edinburgh but also worth seeing Good tip? (0) Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom Eat at Best Kebab at the end of the bridge just outside Queen Street train-station. Yum! Good tip? (0) Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom It's good. Just don't stray too far away from the city centre. Good tip? (0) Cambuslang, Scotland, United Kingdom it has plenty of shops and local bars and easy to travel to glasgow city centre by bus or by train Good tip? (0) |