Places to drink
The best whisky bar in the world (personal opinion) and right in the city centre.
The staff are all friendly, even if you don’t like whimsy they’ll find something you should try.
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The Pot Still
154 Hope StThe best whisky bar in the world (personal opinion) and right in the city centre.
The staff are all friendly, even if you don’t like whimsy they’ll find something you should try.
The Howlin' Wolf
100 Bath StThe old toll is a cool hipster bar at the end of the road where you can enjoy a wide selection of drinks and cocktails. Usually has some entertainment in the evening.
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Old Toll Bar
1-3 Paisley Road WestThe old toll is a cool hipster bar at the end of the road where you can enjoy a wide selection of drinks and cocktails. Usually has some entertainment in the evening.
Quaint wine bar in the city centre with a brilliant selection.
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Vroni's Wine Bar
47 W Nile StQuaint wine bar in the city centre with a brilliant selection.
Sightseeing
The Burrell Collection
The Glasgow Art Club
185 Bath StFood scene
Tasty family owned Italian restaurant at the corner of the street.
14 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
La Fiorentina Ristorante
2 Paisley Rd WTasty family owned Italian restaurant at the corner of the street.
Pizza and beer. 2 for 1 pizza, all done on a thin crust base. Some fun toppings you won’t find elsewhere and lots of beers from around the world to wash it down.
14 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Bier Halle
9 Gordon StPizza and beer. 2 for 1 pizza, all done on a thin crust base. Some fun toppings you won’t find elsewhere and lots of beers from around the world to wash it down.
Sarti
121 Bath StFamily owned Italian in the city centre.
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The red bus tour
If you’ve never been to glasgow before, the red bus tour is a brilliant way to see the city in a day, learn about its history, whilst jumping on and off at your chosen sights.
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The underground
Shields Rd underground is only a few minutes walk from my flat so it’s perfect for getting you to shopping hub in the centre via Buchanan street or the St Enoch Centre, or you can get over to the West End and visit Kelvingrove galleries via Kelvinhall station, or go drinking down Ashton Lane via Hillhead station.
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Sightseeing in Glasgow
If you are in Glasgow to do some sightseeing, there is loads to see and do, and if you are short of time, the best way to get around the highlights is to spend a day on the red sightseeing bus.
Stops I'd recommend getting off at:
- George Square (to take in the architecture and enjoy the city centre)
- Glasgow Cathedral (which is next to the Necropolis)
- Glasgow Green & The peoples palace
- St Enoch Centre (shopping)
- the Clydeside Distillery
- Riverside Museum
- University of Glasgow
- Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum
- Glasgow School of Art