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Experience the charm and beauty of Glasgow as you stroll along quaint cobbled alleys, admire the magnificent Victorian architecture of its neighbourhoods, museums and the university and browse the quirky shops and cafes in its historic backstreets, before ending your tour with a drink in one of the local pubs. Glasgow is a beautiful city and the largest in Scotland, with a proud trading and shipping history – situated by the Clyde and Kelvin Rivers. Your guide will introduce you to the acclaimed museum, and you'll enjoy a stroll through the botanical gardens, which have vibrant blooms and stunning university views. The West End is a charming district that encapsulates Glasgow's spirit, with its cobbled lanes, quirky bookstores, and vintage shops. End your tour on the laid-back Ashton Lane.
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Discover an abundance of cultural treasures and stunning landmarks that reflect Glasgow City Centre's rich history and vibrant architectural heritage; in a city ranked top by the EU for its culture and creativity, openness, tolerance, and museums that attract more visitors than any UK city outside of London. Central Glasgow is an architectural mix of grand Victorian buildings and modern towers; both quaintly historic and very contemporary. The first stop on your private walking tour is Glasgow Cathedral. It is the city’s oldest building and was founded by Glasgow’s patron saint, St Mungo. George Square, another much-loved and iconic landmark, is at the very heart of the city and draws picnicking families in summer and festive celebrations over winter. Your final stop is Merchant City, once 18th-century cotton, tobacco and sugar trading hub, and now a swish shopping area with bijou cafes and sophisticated eateries.
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With Stuart's Bicycle Tours you can explore Glasgow as the true birthplace of the beautiful game. The bike allows you to move easily between rival districts and eras, revealing how the modern game was shaped across Glasgow. At the heart of football stands Hampden Park, the home of the Scotland national team. Once the largest stadium on earth, Hampden became the stage on which Scotland defined itself against the world. We explore the wider Hampden story too, including the atmospheric remains of Cathkin Park and the site of the original Hampden ground since lost. We will be awe struck by the stadiums and birthplaces of Glasgow's giants, Celtic and Rangers, as we ride through the history of the game. The journey includes the West of Scotland Cricket Ground, site of the world’s first international football match. By riding through these places, you don’t just learn football history — you experience where the global game truly took shape before its export around the globe.
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