Glasgow City Tour, Scotland
Glasgow City Tour, Scotland
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1. Glasgow Cathedral
2. George Square
3. The People's Palace and Winter Gardens
4. University of Glasgow
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Visit Scotland: 1 of My Fav Hotels in Glasgow City Centre | Glasgow UK Vlog (Part 1)
My visit to Scotland left me many fond memories but my fav things are their charming hotels and the neat street scape in the municipal district of Glasgow City Centre.
This is part 1 of the Glasgow travel vlog, I'm working on its sequel where shopping at Buchanan Street and Sauchiehall Lane will be featured.
However according to my travel order, my next video will be at Edinburgh Castle first. So please subscribe to my channel and stay tuned for more if you're interested.
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Glasgow is a port city on the River Clyde in Scotland's western Lowlands. It's famed for its Victorian and art nouveau architecture, a rich legacy of the city's 18th–20th-century prosperity due to trade and shipbuilding. Today it's a national cultural hub, home to institutions including the Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and National Theatre of Scotland, as well as acclaimed museums and a thriving music scene.
Scotland, the U.K.’s northernmost country, is a land of mountain wildernesses such as the Cairngorms and Northwest Highlands, interspersed with glacial glens (valleys) and lochs (lakes). Its major cities are Edinburgh, the capital, with its iconic hilltop castle, and Glasgow, famed for its vibrant cultural scene. Scotland is also famous for golf, the game first played at the Old Course at St Andrews in the 1400s.
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Just over an hour west of Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh, is the city of #Glasgow.
#Explore this city’s unique blend of style and character at George Square, the center of it all. Looming over the city’s north-east are the brooding spires of Glasgow Cathedral. On the hill behind the cathedral lies Glasgow Necropolis, a timeworn Victorian cemetery. Just a 20-minute drive from the city center is Bothwell Castle, a remnant of the past. For those after a little more culture, an attraction which exemplifies Glasgow’s fascinating blend of the earthy and the elaborate is the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow is one of the oldest, and most distinguished, learning institutions in the world.
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Scotland’s towns, villages, cities, iconic attractions and stunning landscapes are as varied and as diverse as they come, so no matter where you end up you’ll be blown away by the breathtaking setting around you.
In the Highlands, one of the most famous and iconic landscapes is Glen Coe. Well-known across the globe for its features in big blockbuster movies, such as Braveheart and Highlander, its landscape is made up of swooping glens, towering mountains and an atmosphere that will leave you in awe. Nearby, the scenic Loch Leven is a perfect location for picturesque walks and exploring. Making an appearance in the Harry Potter films, the Glenfinnan Viaduct is an easily recognisable attraction, located in the incredible setting of Loch Shiel on the west coast. Take a trip on the Jacobite Steam Train and venture across the viaduct for a unique and memorable day out. Probably the most photographed castle in Scotland, Eilean Donan Castle near Dornie is a famous Scottish icon and once you set eyes on it, it’s easy to see why.
In the east, Dunnottar Castle is an incredible fortress perched on the Aberdeenshire coastline that is must-see when in the area and is home to many rich secrets of Scotland’s colourful past. Further south, head to the newly-opened and world-renowned V&A Dundee. This museum hosts incredible exhibitions of art and design from throughout the years and is Scotland’s first design museum and the only V&A museum in the world outside London.
Edinburgh & The Lothians has bundles to offer too. Connecting Edinburgh and Fife, the Forth Road Bridge in South Queensferry is one of the most iconic man-made structures in Scotland that dates back to the 19th century. Take a stroll across the bridge and marvel at the views out to sea. Edinburgh is bursting at the seams with attractions, famous locations, historic museums and more. Edinburgh Castle, Scott Monument, National Museum of Scotland, Royal Mile, Calton Hill and Princes Street Gardens are just a few of the places to visit. Just outside of the city, Rosslyn Chapel is nestled in the heart of Midlothian and boasts unique and mysterious carvings, tales of age-old myths and legends, and stunning grounds to explore.
Due south from Edinburgh, Dumfries & Galloway is home to the peculiar triangle-shaped Caerlaverock Castle. This medieval fortress features a moat, twin-towered gatehouse and imposing battlements, giving it a real ancient feel and atmosphere.
The Borders Railway encapsulates the enchanting regions of Edinburgh, Midlothian and the Scottish Borders alongside the rich history, landscapes, outdoor activities and more that these areas boast. Starting in Edinburgh Waverley, the train stops at various locations including Brunstane, Shawfair, Eskbank and Gorebridge before terminating in Tweedbank.
Glasgow, Scotland’s biggest city, offers the liveliness of city life, alongside striking architecture, fascinating museums, bustling streets and more. Explore the Riverside Museum, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, People’s Palace and more to get a real feel of what the city is all about. North west of Glasgow in Argyll, the romantic Inveraray Castle on the shores of Loch Fyne is one of Scotland’s finest stately homes that has complimented the surrounding landscape since the early 15th century.
Explore the traditional and cultural side of Scotland on our incredible islands. In the Outer Hebrides the Hebridean Way from Vatersay in the south to the Isle of Lewis in the north is not to be missed. It’s a wonderful way to explore the islands either by bike on the 185-mile cycle network or on the long distance 156-mile walking route. On the Isle of Lewis, the popular Calanais Standing Stones are 5,000 years old with a visitor centre that guides you through the ages and tells the story of this world-famous attraction. Nearby on the Isle of Harris, Seilebost Beach will make you think you are somewhere in the Caribbean. With crystal clear waters, golden sandy beaches, and crisp sea air, the scenery will really take your breath away.
Further north, Orkney is another fascinating collection of Scottish islands. Visit the Neolithic site of Skara Brae and learn about the prehistoric settlement that was once found here and delve into what life was like on the islands some 5,000 years ago.
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A day in Glasgow - Scotland
Glasgow is a port city on the River Clyde in Scotland's western Lowlands. It's famed for its Victorian and art nouveau architecture, a rich legacy of the city's 18th–20th-century prosperity due to trade and shipbuilding. Today it's a national cultural hub, home to institutions including the Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and National Theatre of Scotland, as well as acclaimed museums and a thriving music scene.
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Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and is often referred to as Scotland with Style. An elegant place, some of the architecture here is amongst the finest in Britain. Many of these magnificent structures were built during the nineteenth century, when the city was an industrial powerhouse and remain as impressive as when they first appeared. Nowadays less industrial, the city has reinvented itself as a centre for leisure, pleasure and shopping. It's packed full of trendy bars, chic cafes and restaurants. Getting around the city is easy on foot or by taking the subway. It links major cultural attractions such as the gallery of Modern Art and the hugely popular Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. Work began on the current Glasgow School of Art building in 1896 by famed local architect and designer, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who was known for his art-nouveau style. The Riverside Museum shows the futuristic style of Pacific Quay, the Clyde Auditorium resembles interlocking ships hulls. At its height, one in five of the world's ships was built here in Glasgow including the Royal Yacht Britannia. Glasgow's architects created the tenement block, a uniquely Scottish form of housing. The home of Scottish football is Hampden Park, which hosted events during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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[4K] Glasgow, Scotland (2019) - City Centre Walking Tour
Join us for this virtual city walk in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. Home to the Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and National Theatre and many museums and galleries, the city is a
cultural hub for Scotland.
We start our walk in Mitchell Street by the Taxi-Driver mural by Rogue-One, and we finish at the Gallery of Modern Art in Royal Exchange Square.
Route:
0:05 Mitchell Street - Taxi-Driver and Wind Power by Rogue-One, and Honey I Shrunk The Kids by Smug-One
1:55 Mitchell Lane with Panda by Klingatron
2:40 Buchanan Street - main shopping street
4:40 St Enoch Square
6:40 Dixon Street - Dr Connolly, I Presume? by Rogue-One
7:10 Clyde Street and The River Clyde
8:05 Glasgow’s Tiger by James Klinge
10:50 Dunlop Street and Big Birds by Rogue-One
13:30 Gorbals Street and Bridgegate. Clutha Vaults Music Bar and The Clutha by Rogue-One and Ejek
14:20 Hutcheson Street and Wilson Street
15:25 Badminton by Guido Van Helten
16:14 Merchant Square - walk through this centre for restaurants and bars
17:50 Albion Street
18:53 Ingram Street and Four Seasons by Smug
22:15 Shuttle Street
22:25 University of Strathclyde,The Technology and Innovation Centre
23:20 Telescope and Satellite mural
24:05 George Street. University of Strathclyde International Study Centre
24:30 The Wonderwall
28:30 Hip-Hop Marionette by Rogue-One
28:45 John Street
30:35 Cochrane Street
31:30 George Street
33:40 Queen Street
34:30 Royal Exchange Square
36:55 Gallery of Modern Art
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Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and is often referred to as Scotland with Style. An elegant place, some of the architecture here is amongst the finest in Britain. Many of these magnificent structures were built during the nineteenth century, when the city was an industrial powerhouse and remain as impressive as when they first appeared. Nowadays less industrial, the city has reinvented itself as a centre for leisure...pleasure...and shopping. It's packed full of trendy bars, chic cafes and restaurants. Getting around the city is easy on foot or by taking the subway. It links major cultural attractions such as the gallery of Modern Art and the hugely popular Kelvingrove art gallery and museum. Work began on the current Glasgow School of Art building in 1896 by famed local architect and designer, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who was known for his art-nouveau style. The Riverside Museum shows the futuristic style of Pacific Quay, the Clyde Auditorium resembles interlocking ships hulls. At its height, one in five of the world's ships was built here in Glasgow...including the Royal Yacht Britannia. Glasgow's architects created the tenement block, a uniquely Scottish form of housing. The home of Scottish football is Hampden Park, venue for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, in the stylish city in the beautiful Clyde Valley.
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City in Scotland
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Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, The Riverside Museum of Transport and Travel, Glengoyne Distillery, Buchanan Street, Pollok Country Park, Botanic Gardens and Kibble Palace, The Burrell Collection, Kelvingrove Park, City Chambers, House for an Art Lover, Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow Science Centre, Clyde Auditorium, University of Glasgow
Walking in GLASGOW / Scotland (UK) - 4K 60fps (UHD)
Glasgow is the biggest city in Scotland. Famous for its Victorian architecture it is a national cultural hub with the Scottish National opera, ballet and an interesting music scene.
We start our walk at the River Clyde near the La Pasionaria sculpture in the southern city centre. From there we walk on Jamaica St towards the inner city and St Enoch Square. A quick detour through the shopping mall there and we continue northwards on the Buchanan St with many shops.
On our walk we also pass the Museums and the George Square with the Glasgow City Chambers. From the merchant city we head back to the centre and enjoy the street that become quieter now at the end of the day.
From the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall we head West and eventually go back South towards the Glasgow Central Station. We end our tour - now after sunset - right where we started - exactly 1 hour ago - at the River Clyde.
Filmed in October 2019
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Glasgow and Scottish Passions
Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on Glasgow, once an industrial powerhouse, offers a fun look at Scotland's vibrantly gritty urban side — full of edgy street art, trendy dining, and the striking architecture of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Leaving town, we'll tap into Scottish passions as we tour historic Stirling Castle and nearby battlefields, sample a dram at the land's most beloved distilleries on the Speyside Whisky Trail, watch a sheepdog demonstration, and struggle to lift the Manhood Stone at a Highland Games.
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