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In & Around Glasgow Guide | February 2022

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Glasgow IN AND AROUND City Maps inside

February 2022

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Celtic Connections Music Tours Virtual experiences to look before you go! Explore Glasgow by bus, bike & walking

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Walking Tours

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Golf Courses

Loch Lomond & Clyde

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Contents

Navigate this Guide using the click buttons on this page to reach the sections you want to read first ... then, when you have time to relax, you can work your way through page by page for some new ideas for things to see, do and enjoy in Glasgow.


Celtic Connections

20 Jan - 6 Feb 2022

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lasgow’s annual folk, roots and world music festival celebrates its connections to cultures across the globe. From 20 January - 6 February 2022, over 2,100 musicians from around the world bring the city to life for 18 days. During that time, there are concerts, ceilidhs, talks, art exhibitions, workshops, and free events. Creative Director Donald Shaw programmes more than 300 events across multiple genres of music. The festival is renowned for its ability to bring together one-off line-ups for special collaborative shows. The camaraderie between musicians continues late into the night at the Festival Club - home to legendary

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If there’s one thing that makes wintertime in Glasgow great then it’s Celtic Connections.

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musical collaborations and spontaneous sessions. “There are situations that you’ll see where people are playing that you’ll never see again, or if you do, it’s because it worked here first.” Donald Shaw, Creative Director

been working hard to retain an exciting programme and live festival experience for Celtic Connections this year, which continues to meet the Scottish Government's guidance and ensures the safety of our audiences, artists, staff and suppliers."

The festival has also curated key parts of the cultural programme for major international events, including: ∞ Ryder Cup Chicago ∞ Ryder Cup Gleneagles ∞ London 2012 Olympics ∞ Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games ∞ European Championships 2018

The importance of Celtic Connections to profiling Scotland's cultural and musical legacy to the rest of the world cannot be understated, and it's testament to the efforts of everyone involved that this year's programme presents a rich and diverse mix of content; from some 60 in-person concerts to an extensive digital offer, which will delight global and local audiences alike."

Councillor David McDonald, Chair of Glasgow Life and Depute Leader of Glasgow City Council, said: "We've

For full details and to book visit:

www.celticconnections.com

Celtic Connections line-up 2022 ... A.O. Gerber, Abi Sampa, Adam Holmes, Adam Sutherland, Aidan O’Rourke' Ailis Sutherland, Ainsley Hamill, AK Patterson, Alan Shute, Alfi, Alistair Iain Paterson, Allan Henderson, Alligin String Octet, Alogte Oho & his Sounds of Joy, Amadou & Mariam, Amrit Singh, Amy Allison, Amythyst Kiah, André Marchand, Andrew Wasylyk, Andy Kain, Andy May, Andy Samson, Angus Lyon, Ankna Arockiam, Anna Massie, Anoushka Shankar, Anya Johnston, Aoife O'Donovan, Arlo McKinley, Arny Margret, Arooj Aftab, Arthur Nicholson, Astrid, Avanc Bab L' Bluz, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Bedouine, Beinn Lee, BEMIS, Beòlach, Bernard Butler, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Beth Porter, Billy Kay, Blue Rose Code, Bob Mould, Boo Hewerdine, Breabach, Breanna Wilson, Brew & A Blether, Brian Finnegan, Brìghde Chaimbeul, Bruce MacGregor, Bryan Gear, Bumi Thomas Calum Stewart, Cameron Nixon, Capercaillie, Cat Hepburn, Cätlin Mägi, Catriona Macdonald, Catriona McKay, Catriona Price, Celine Donoghue, Charlie Stewart, Chloë Bryce, Chloe Foy, Chris Amer, Chris Stout, Christian Lee Hutson, Christie Williamson, Christine de Luca, Ciaran Ryan Band, Clara Mann, Clare McLaughlin, Clare Sands, Conal McDonagh, Conchúr White, Cormac Byrne, Corrina Hewat, Cynefin

DakhaBrakha, Dallahan, Daniel Thorpe, Daoirí Farrell Trio, Darlingside, David Francis, David Grubb, David Latto, Deaf Shepherd, Dean Owens, Dean Owens & The Sinners, Deborah Greenwood, Debra Salem, Deirdre Graham, Dervish, Dirk Powell, Doghouse Roses, Dumb Instrument, Duncan Chisholm Eabhal, Ed Dowie, Eddi Reader, Efterklang, Elephant Sessions, Ellie Beaton, Ellie McLaren, Emily Smith, Emma Tomlinson, Eoghan O Ceannabhain, Eryn Rae, Esther Swift, Euan McLaughlin, Eve Goodman, Evie Waddell, Ewan Macfarlane, Ewan Robertson, Ewen Henderson Fara, Fèis Rois, Fergus McCreadie Trio, Festival Club, Fiachra O’Regan, Fiddlers' Bid, Field Music, Finlay Allison, Finlay MacDonald, Fiona Hunter, Flook, Fourth Moon, Frank McLaughlin, Frankie Gavin & Máirtín Ò Connor, Fraser Bruce, Freda Leask, FRETS Garry McFadden, Gavin Paterson, George Spence, Geraint Watkins Band, Gnoss, Gordon Maclean, Graham Jamieson, Gráinne Brady, Greg Lawson, Grosse Isle Hamish Napier, Hannah Fisher, Hannah Rarity, Hardeep Deerhe (Sodhi), Heal & Harrow, Hector Shaw, Heidi Talbot, HEISK

Iain Fraser, Ian Rankin, iBrina, Ímar, Inge Thomson, Innes White, Iona Fyfe, Isla Callister Jack Badcock, Jally Kebba Susso, James Grant, Jane Phillips, Janice Burns & Jon Doran, Jarrod Dickenson, Jenn Butterworth, Jenn Butterworth & John Somerville, Jenna Reid & Harris Playfair, Jenny Napier Keldie, Jenny Sturgeon, Jesca Hoop, igJam, Jill Jackson, Jim Mackintosh, Jim Molyneux, Jinder, Joe Peat, Johanna Warren, John Carmichael, John Dew, John Graham, John Morran, John Somerville, Joseph Peach & Charlie Grey, Josie Duncan, JR Green, Julian Taylor, Julie Fowlis, Justin Curry, Justyna Jablonska & Jyotsna Srikanth Lady Nade, Lael Neale, Late Night Sessions, Le Vent du Nord, Lena Jonsson Trio, Lera Lynn, Leyla Josephine, Leyla McCalla Mairearad Green & Mike Vass, Mairi McGillivray, Malachy Arnold, Malcolm Lindsay, Malcolm Stitt, Malin Lewis, Mànran, Marc Duff, Margaret Robertson, Margaret Stewart, Mark Maguire, Martin Taylor, Matt Carmichael, Maurice Henderson, Mec Lir, Megan Henderson, Megan MacDonald, Merchant City Trad Trail, Michael

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HOW TO BOOK Booking Fee

A 10% booking fee is included in the ticket price, as advertised. At check-out this fee will be shown separately for receipt purposes and to ensure the face value of your ticket is correct. Prices are subject to change. Prices may vary on the night of a show.

Online

You can book your tickets online wherever you see "Book Online". A transaction charge of £1.50 applies to all online bookings. If you're a Celtic Rover, make sure you log in to your account to ensure you receive your discount.

In Person

The box office is not currently open for sales. It will open at a later date to be confirmed in November.

By Phone

Call our Box Office team on +44 (0)141 353 8000. A transaction charge of £1.75 applies to all telephone bookings. Monday-Saturday: 10am-5pm

External Outlets

Tickets bought from other outlets may be subject to additional charges. < Continued from previous page vvBiggins, Michael McGoldrick, Michael McGoldrick Quintet, Michael Weston King, Mischa Macpherson, Monica Queen, Moxie, Mull Historical Society Naad-hara, Nae Plans, Nakul Krishnamurthy, Nathan Somevi, Neil Sutcliffe, N'famady Kouyaté, Nigel Gatherer, Niteworks, NoGood Boyo, Nordic Fiddlers Bloc, Norman Blake, Norman Willmore Old Blind Dogs, Orchestral Qawwali Project Patsy Reid, Paul Brady, Paul McKenna, Pedair, Peter Wood, Phil Campbell, Polly Paulusma, Project Smok Rab Noakes, Rachel Hair & Ron Jappy, achel Huggins, Rachel Newton, Rachel Sermanni, RANT, Raymond MacDonald, Richard Werner, Roberto Cassani, Robyn Stapleton, Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire, Roddy Woomble, Roo Geddes, Rory Matheson, Roseanne Reid, Ross Ainslie, Ross Ainslie & Tim Edey, Ross Couper, Ross Willock, Roswell, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, RURA, Rushil, Ryan Couper Saffron Hanvidge, Sarah Hayes, Sarah Jane Scouten, Sarah

Jarosz, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Seckou Keita, Seonaid Aitken, Shetland 550, Sian, Sierra Ferrell, Sileas Sinclair, Siobhan Miller, Síomha, Sons of the East, Sophie Joint, Sophie Lavoie, Sorren Maclean, Spiers & Boden, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, Startijenn, Steve Byrne, Steve Fivey, Stina Marie Claire, STRÌ, Stundom, Susana Seivane Talisk, Teddy Thompson, The Alt, The Breath, The Chair, The Chloë Bryce Trio, The Dead South, The East Pointers, The Fridays, The Friel Sisters, The Jeremiahs, The Ledger, The Lonesome Ace Stringband, The Magpies, The Mary Wallopers, The Mastersons, The Outside Track, The Paul McKenna Band, The Remedy Club, The Sharon Shannon Quartet, The Trials of Cato, The Twilight Sad, This Is The Kit, Tinderbox Orchestra UAINE, Ultan O’Brien Vels Trio, Violet Tulloch Westward the Light, William Prince Yvonne Lyon Zervas & Pepper

Ways to Pay

Payment can be made by all major debit/ credit cards. Unfortunately we do not accept American Express, Diners Club or Visa Electron cards.

Gift Vouchers

You can pay with Glasgow Life Gift Vouchers.

Online Shows

Our current focus in on bringing audiences back into our venues so that audiences and artists alike can once again enjoy the live interaction with each other. An online element to this year’s festival is still being explored.

Celtic Connections

The Programme


Tourism Declares

Tourism Declares aims to inspire and encourage all sectors of the travel industry - including Operators, Agents, Platforms, DMCs, Tourism Boards, Trade Associations, Hotel chains, Academia, Airlines, Media and Service Providers - to acknowledge the climate emergency and develop appropriate action plans.

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he focus for 2021 is creating three Climate Action Blueprints - for Tour Operators, Accommodation Providers and Destinations. They will enable anyone in these sectors to deliver their Climate Action Plans. The blueprints will combine the frameworks, tools, best practice and resources required for delivering Climate Action Plans that align tourism with the need to reduce global emissions by at least half by 2030 and keep global warming within 1.5 degrees C. Tourism Declares will work with our members inside the Tourism Declares community to co-create the Blueprints transparently and collaboratively, and according to our climate equity and justice commitments. We’ll post updates in our newsletters, and will regularly share content on the main website to encourage wider consultation and contributions. Even if you haven’t declared, we want to hear from you.

We’ll publish the three Blueprints by COP26 in November as free resources for anyone to use. We hope they will be adopted as the standard approach to transforming our industry.

Tell us what you need or know, so your challenges, experiences, expertise and solutions help frame the content and ensure our Blueprints are relevant and useful.

In addition to making these resources available, the Tourism Declares community will work, throughout 2021 and beyond, to create solutions that will help accelerate adoption of the Blueprints - including training offers and consultation services to spread and strengthen knowledge of best practices in climat

Share access to the tools and resources you use, own or have created. Where we find gaps, help in the co-creation of the tools and resources that are needed.

We want engagement from all across our industry to ensure a truly diverse range of experiences and voices are represented. There are many ways to get involved, including:

Help us coordinate and deliver regular Learning and Action Events

Declare a climate emergency - all member of your organisation will then be able to join our growing community of people working in tourism coming together to share challenges and solutions.

Support us with research, editorial, translation, tech or design and help us maintain momentum by highlighting TD climate actions

Support our outreach by encouraging your network to get involved. Contribute financially to accelerate the process and ensure we deliver the best Blueprints possible.

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To know more, click here

Tourism Declares supports tourism businesses, organisations and individuals in declaring a climate emergency and taking action to reduce their carbon emissions.


CITY SIGHTSEEING GLASGOW 153 Queen Street, G1 3BJ 0141 204 0444 www.citysightseeingglasgow.co.uk

GLASGOW AIRPORT EXPRESS 0345 646 0707 www.firstbus.co.uk

SCOTTISH CITYLINK 0871 266 3333 www.citylink.co.uk

BUCHANAN BUS STATION Killermont Street. G2 3NP 0141 333 3708 www.spt.co.uk

SCOTRAIL

0845 755 0033 www.scotrail.co.uk

GLASGOW AIRPORT TAXIS 0141 889 1813 www.glasgowairport.com

Getting around Glasgow

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lasgow's transport system makes it easy to explore the city. Arriving by air you can jump on the Airport Express bus or take a priced Airport taxi. Arriving by train or bus brings you right into the city centre. Once here you can explore using the open top bus or other bus routes to specific attractions, sights or to move between neighbourhoods easily. Also us the Subway, Glasgow's unique underground system to explore and find your way to city locations too. For out of town adventures Scotrail, CityLink and FirstBus services are frequent and plentiful allowing you time to explore Loch Lomond, Edinburgh and other iconic locations.

Find a Taxi

Finding a taxi in glasgow is easy. Hail a black cab or take one from a taxi stand throughout the city. Click below to open a map with locations of stands in the city.

Subway Map

LITTLES CHAUFFEUR DRIVE 0141 883 2111 or email reservations@littles.co.uk www.littles.co.uk Little’s Chauffeur Drive is a UK award-winning family business headquartered in Glasgow and for over 50 years we have been looking after visitors to the city in style and comfort. Our touring chauffeurs have the ability to “unlock” doors and create magical experiences that will last a lifetime. With our recent investment in Ozone sanitisation for our entire fleet you can also relax in the knowledge that our cars are completely sanitised and safe to travel in.

Glasgow

GLASGOW AIRPORT Caledonian Way, Paisley. PA3 2SW 0844 481 5555 www.glasgowairport.com


Glasgow Sightseeing

Take a tour with City Sightseeing

Take a trip round Glasgow's Music Scene with Eddi Reader To celebrate the launching of Visit Scotland’s UNESCO trail City Sightseeing have collaborated with Glasgow Music City Tours and Go Radio to create an all new tour commentary focusing on Glasgow’s vibrant musical history and the best places to experience the music scene today! Narrated by the multi award winning singer song writer Eddi Reader, the Music Tour will reveal Glasgow’s best music venues, from King Tut’s and the Barrowlands to the OVO Hydro Arena and Glasgow’s close relationship with music throughout history with a range of interesting stories, facts and some insider knowledge from Eddi herself on what exactly makes Glasgow such a wonderful, vibrant and musical city! Sit back and enjoy this exploration of Glasgow from a different perspective by tuning in on channel 7 of the multilingual commentary which is available all year round. For operating times visit www.citysightseeingglasgow.co.uk or scan our QR code.


Glasgow Sightseeing

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Cycling in Glasgow

Where to pick up your Next Bike

GLASGOW BIKE TOURS 07786 683445 www.glasgowbiketours.co.uk Ride along and take in some sightseeing with Glasgow Bike Tours. Visit locations where you can see spectacular views of the city, not possible by bus or car. The whole tour is outside and the route is generally flat and has been designed using cycle paths, river and canal pathways and minor roads with very little traffic. Appropriate safety measures have been put in place with guides wearing face coverings where distancing can’t be maintained and bikes and helmets are sanitised between every ride. A 20% discount is currently being offered to locals and groups. Check out the Glasgow Bike Tours website for more information and to book.

Making space for cyclists

Download The App

Glasgow City Council’s Spaces for People programme has been developed to give cyclists and pedestrians more space to roam in the city centre and encourage more active travel. It aims to deliver 36km of new cycle lanes across the city and cycle parking at 50 new locations. There is already a new Clydeside pop-up cycle lane which provides dedicated space for cyclists travelling west and runs for 1.5 miles between Saltmarket and the Clyde Arc, and more cycle parking has been installed in George Square. Find out more about cycling in the city at Glasgow City Council’s online hub - at www.glasgow.gov.uk/cycling


City Centre West End East End Southside Beatson Rewards 2022 is an exclusive membership card created by Beatson Cancer Charity that gives you fantastic discounts from five different categories across Scotland offering something for everyone. It is also an opportunity to continue to support Beatson's vital fundraising for cancer patients and their families whilst getting a little something back in return. For just a £20 annual membership fee you can join the club! You can also buy as a gift for only £25.

For details or to sign up click here

Glasgow Maps

GLASGOW MAPS


Explore Glasgow

Explore Glasgow by Bus ...

See Glasgow by bus the easy way... Glasgow has so much to offer and we know you’ll be keen to see it all. That’s why we make it simple and convenient to get around. We accept contactless payments from UK debit and credit cards on all buses, and you can even buy tickets in advance from the First Bus App. Please note, we are only able to accept exact fares on board our buses, with no change given.

Buy your ticket on the First Bus App

Day City FirstDay Are you here for a day? Buy a City FirstDay ticket.

Weekend City Flexi5, City Flexi10 Are you here for a weekend? Buy a City Flexi ticket.

Unlimited journeys

£4.60 5 single journeys

£11

Week City FirstWeek Are you here for a week? Buy a City FirstWeek ticket.

10 single journeys

£21

Unlimited journeys

£17

Top visitor attractions You don’t have to just pick one attraction to visit, you can visit them all. Our buses are frequent and direct, meaning you’ll spend less time getting there and more time enjoying them.


Explore Glasgow

Welcome to Glasgow, it’s a wonderful city, and we’re proud to be Glasgow’s biggest bus operator with services connecting you with popular attractions. Travelling with First Bus around Greater Glasgow is easy. We offer a wide range of tickets to suit your needs, whether you’re visiting for a day, a weekend or a week. Many of our customers buy their bus tickets on the First Bus App. We still accept cash but we operate exact fare only and our drivers cannot give change. We hope you have a great time exploring Glasgow’s many attractions by bus.

How to use the bus

1. Before you travel Use the First Bus App to plan your journey, buy your ticket, track the bus to your local stop and even check how many seats are available on board as you wait. Our Space Checker tool will inform you of the quietest times to travel.

2. At the bus stop Use the First Bus App to track where your bus is and the number of free seats available. Get your payment method ready – mTicket on the First Bus App, contactless card, concessionary pass or the exact fare. As the bus approaches put out your hand to signal that you’d like to board. When your bus arrives, please allow space for passengers to leave the bus before you step on board.

3. On board We encourage customers to make cashless payments to avoid cash handling. Follow any social distancing guidelines. We have increased our cleaning regime, customers can assist by not eating or drinking on board and removing any rubbish when they leave. When you’d like to disembark, just ring the bell and remain seated until the bus stops.


Explore Glasgow

HAMPDEN PARK

UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW

WEST BREWERY

PEOPLE'S PALACE

GLASGOW GREEN

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Use services 4/4A, 5, 6, 7/7A, 31, 34/34A, 75, 90

KELVINGROVE ART GALLERY & MUSEUM

Use services 2, 3, 8, 77, 90 & M4

GALLERY OF MODERN ART

Use services 2, 3, 4/4A, 6, 6A, 8, 77, 90 & M4

Use services 2, 18, 46, 60/60A, 61, 64, 65, 240, 255 & 263

MACKINTOSH HOUSE & THE HUNTERIAN

THE LOVEABLE ROGUE

Use services *2, *3, 4/4A, *6, *6A, 8, *77, 90, M4 (*short walk)

Use services 2, 18, 46, 60/60A, 61, 64, 65, 240, 255 & 263

THE POT STILL

(GastroBar)

Use services *4/*4A, 6, 6A, *8, *90,* M4 (*short walk)

THE GLASGOW DISTILLERY CO.

Use all city services

TENNANTS WELLPARK BREWERY

Use services 2, 18, 60/60A, 61, 64, 240, 255 & 263

POLLOCK HOUSE & COUNTY PARK

Use services 3, 34/34A & 57/57A

Live Capacity Tracking

Track where your bus is, how far it is from your stop and how many seats are free

DOWNLOAD THE FIRST BUS APP

Space Checker

Check your service for the busiest and quickest times to travel, so you can choose the best time to suit you.

Use all city services

Use service 9A

Use services 41 & 90


Travel with confidence with the First Bus App. The App is designed to help you make your journey easier, with the App you can:

Buy the cheapest tickets, 24/7 View live bus times View the seating capacity of the next bus Plan your journey

Top Attractions Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

The Necropolis

Services: 2, 3, 8, 77, 90, M4

Services: 19, 38/A/B/C/E, 57/57A, 41, 90, X3, X11, X85, X87

Glasgow Cathedral

Tennents Wellpark Brewery

Services: 19, 38/A/B/C/E, 57/57A, 41, 90, X3, X11, X85, X90

Services: 41, 90

The Burrell Collection, Pollok House & Pollok Country Park

Services: 9, 9A, 10, 90

Services: 3, 34/34A, 57/57A, 59 Reopening March

Services: 2, 43, 60/60A, 61, 64, 240, 255

Celtic Park

Glasgow Botanic Gardens& Kibble Palace Services: *4/4A, 6, 6A, 8, 90 (*short walk)

People’s Palace

Services: 2, 18, 46, 60/60A, 61, 64, 65, 240, 255, 263

House for an Art Lover & Bellahouston Park Services: 9/9A, 10, 34/34A, 59, 90

Holmwood House/ Linn Park

Services: 4/4A, 6, *75 (*short walk)

University of Glasgow & Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery Services: 2, 3, 4/4A, 6, 6A, 8, 77, 90, M4 Thank you for travelling with First Bus.

Ibrox Stadium

Looking for some out-of-town shopping destinations? Silverburn Services: 3, X8, 10, 49, 57

Glasgow Fort

Services: 19, 38/38A, 46, 43, 60/60A

Braehead Shopping Centre & XSite Braehead Services: 9A, 77, 90

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Live bus tracker

Glasgow’s


Glasgow Attractions

Attractions & Sights GALLERY OF MODERN ART

Royal Exchange Square G1 3AH 0141 287 3050 www.glasgowlife.org.uk Glasgow is famous for the artists who worked and studied here. GoMA collects and highlights the influences and working methods artists from around the world share with Glasgow. BUCHANAN ST

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GLASGOW CITY PASS WALKING TOURS You can support local walking tour companies and discover a fascinating selection of five self-guided audio walking tours of Glasgow as part of Glasgow City Pass. Download the app and explore the city with tours covering the city's vibrant music culture, street art, gruesome tales and women's history.another at no extra cost. You can explore more by tapping the link!

THE LIGHTHOUSE

11 Mitchell Lane G1 3NU 0141 276 5360 www.thelighthouse.co.uk Scotland’s centre for design and architecture houses permanent exhibitions including Foundation, a unique history of Glasgow, as well as design exhibition and The Lighthouse Shop. Buchanan St

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Scottish Football Museum Everything about Scottish football past & present including Hall of Fame. 2 Glasgow Cathedral Historic wonder including St.Mungo Museum nearby. 1 Gallery of Modern Art Great exhibitions and a nice place to stop for coffee! 16 Kelvingrove Museum & Art Gallery Glasgow’s most visited attraction and easy to see why. 14 Glasgow University Home of the Hunterian Museum 15 Botanic Gardens Somewhere tranquil to walk and enjoy the amazing displays. 20 Glasgow School of Art Part of the architectural history of the city

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INVISIBLE CITIES WALKING TOURS

DISCOVER SCOTLAND TOURS

Tel 07500 773709 www.invisiblecities.org Glasgow city tours with a unique perspective. Friendly walking tours of Glasgow that showcase some of the city’s historical landmarks and explore the social projects that make the city what it is. Experienced tour guides, all of whom have been affected by homelessness, simply live and breath the city and offer their own personal insight into the past, present and future.

Kintyre House, St Andrews Cres, Glasgow Airport 0141 887 6777 www.discoverscotlandtours.com Offering small group tours of Scotland, DS have a choice of tours ranging from day tours to longer 2,3,4 and 6 day trips departing from both glasgow and Edinburgh. All multi-day tours have flexible departure and end points meaning that you can start your tour in one city and end it in another at no extra cost. You can explore more by tapping the link!


THE RIVERSIDE MUSEUM

THE HAMPDEN EXPERIENCE

THE TALL SHIP

PEOPLE’S PALACE & WINTER GARDENS

100 Pointhouse Place G3 8RS 0141 287 2720 www.glasgowlife.org.uk A vast collection of Glasgow’s transport heritage assembled under one roof showcases the city’s contribution to transportation through ship and locomotive building and car making. PARTICK 12 RIVERSIDE MUSEUM

Hampden Park G42 9BA 0141 616 6139 www.scottishfootballmuseum.org.uk See more than 2500 exhibits in 14 galleries, walk among footballing legends in the hall of fame, and take the Stadium Tour.

100 Pointhouse Place G3 8RS 0141 357 3699 www.thetallship.com Glenlee – the only Clydebuilt windjammer still afloat in the UK. Fully restored to her former glory, a visit will take you back in time to experience life in the days of sail. PARTICK 12 RIVERSIDE MUSEUM

Glasgow Green G40 1AT 0141 276 0788 www.glasgowlife.org.uk The People’s Palace is Glasgow’s social history museum charting the story of the people & city of Glasgow from 1750 to present day. PARTICK 12 RIVERSIDE MUSEUM

GLENGOYNE DISTILLERY

Pacific Quay G51 1EA 0141 420 5000 www.glasgowsciencecentre.org Experience hundreds of fun hands on science exhibits, shows and challenges in an amazing building right on the banks of the River Clyde with fantastic views over the city skyline 11 Glasgow Science Centre

Drumgoyne G63 9LB 01360 550254 www.glengoyne.com Set in stunning scenery just outside Glasgow, Glengoyne offers visitors unique distillery tours and a superb whisky shop at what some regard as Scotland’s most beautiful distillery.

GLASGOW SCIENCE CENTRE

Glasgow Attractions

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Virtual Glasgow

Look before you book ...

THE CLYDESIDE DISTILLERY 100 Stobcross Road, Glasgow, G3 8QQ T. 0141 212 1401 www.theclydeside.com Glasgow’s stills are flowing once again at The Clydeside Distillery. Discover how our craftsmen handcraft our whisky the timehonoured way. Experience the stunning views down the River Clyde from our picturesque Still House. See the fascinating history come to life on our Tours and learn about the heyday of Glasgow’s Queen’s Dock. Unwind in our sumptuous Clydeside Café with platters and whisky flights. Browse our selection of rare and regional malts in our Whisky Shop.

PARTICK STATION

11A DISTILLERY

GLASGOW CENTRAL STATION TOUR Photo courtesy of Glasgow Life

CITY CHAMBERS George Square. G1 1DU 0141 287 2000. www.glasgow.gov.uk Glasgow City Chambers is one of the most important and prestigious buildings in the city. City Chambers is an impressive symbol of the Glasgow's political strength and historical wealth. The interior boasts stunning architecture as well as beautifully ornate staircases and stairs. A must visit!

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Gordon Street. G1 3SL 07734 647381 www.glasgowcentraltours.co.uk One of Glasgow's iconic landmarks. On the tour you will be given an exclusive, behind the scenes look at Glasgow Central Station. You will walk in subterranean passageways beneath Glasgow's streets and visit railway vaults that drove Glasgow's industrial expansion to become "The Second City Of The Empire". A truly unique tour not to be missed. Tours must be pre-booked please call to check availabilty.

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GMCT provide guided walking tours of the city's past and present music scene. By visiting existing venues and disturbing the ghosts of long gone venues, we explore the people, places and performances which helped Glasgow become a UNESCO City of Music. Tours run Saturdays at 11am and 2pm and last two hours. We have also collaborated with City Sighteeig on their new bus tour of Glasgow's music scene.

HOUSE FOR AN ART LOVER Bellahouston Park, Dumbreck Road, G41 5BW T. 0141 483 1600 www.houseforanartlover.co.uk Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, House for an Art Lover provides an excellent cultural attraction and tourist destination, while also being one of the city’s finest wedding and events venues. The House is home to the popular Art Lovers Café, Gallery and Shop, and within the grounds you will also find the Studio Pavilion and Heritage Centre as well as a beautiful Walled Garden. The Art Lover’s Café is open 10am until 4pm with morning bites from 10am, Lunch from noon and Afternoon Tea from 2pm.

THE MERCHANTS HOUSE 7 West George St, Glasgow, G2 1BA T: 0141 221 8272 www.merchantshouse.org.uk The Merchants House is one of the oldest social enterprises in Scotland, dating back to 1605 it has consistently supported charities within Glasgow and West of Scotland. Our grant aid can support foodbanks to musical projects. Based at the corner of George Square, the Merchants House is an ideal base for an event; Host your conference, meeting, private party – rooms to suit all, with profits being returned to our social giving.

House-for-an-Art-Lover @HouseArtLover @houseforanartlover

Photo courtesy of Glasgow Life

MACKINTOSH AT THE WILLOW

215-217 Sauchiehall Street. G2 3EX T. 0141 332 7696 www.willowtearoomstrust.org Miss Cranston’s original Willow Tea Rooms were designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1903. Mackintosh at the Willow operates as a not-for-profit social enterprise creating training, learning, employment and other opportunities and support for young people and communities in partnership with The Prince’s Trust. Prince’s Trust trainees are part of the customer facing and kitchen teams. Through our Learning and Education activities they also work with local schools and community groups. So, when you visit, you’re also contributing to creating positive change. As well as the iconic tearooms they offer meeting and events spaces, a creative learning and education department, an exciting exhibition and retail store.

Virtual Glasgow

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Virtual Glasgow KELVINGROVE ART GALLERY & MUSEUM

Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8AG 0141 276 9599 www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/venues/kelvingrove-art-gallery-and-museum Opened in 1901, Glasgow’s favourite building houses over 8,000 objects in 22 galleries of fine art, history, natural history, arms and armour and decorative art. Highlights in fine art include Dali’s Christ of St John of the Cross, The Young Girls by Mary Cassat and Portrait of Alexander Reid by Van Gogh. In decorative art, there is a gallery dedicated to Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow Style, featuring stunning examples of his work in furniture and design.

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CITY SIGHTSEEING BUS TOUR

George Square G1 3BJ 0141 204 4400 www.citysightseeingglasgow.co.uk Open top bus tours. The perfect way to see Glasgow. 1 & 2 day tickets are available. Hop on Hop off as often as you like with live or translated commentary available. BUCHANAN ST

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Pointhouse Place, Glasgow, G3 8RS 0141 287 2720 www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/venues/riverside-museum Scotland’s Museum of Transport and Travel showcases all forms of transport from prams to locomotives! This spectacular museum was designed by the internationally renowned architect Zaha Hadid and sits on the banks of the River Clyde, site of the famous Clyde shipbuilding industry. The museum features the largest object in Glasgow Museums’ collection, the South African Railways locomotive 3007, as well as the world’s oldest bicycle and a recreated early 1900’s street. This is no conventional transport museum though – the stories of the people who made, drove and used transport are centre-stage with the objects.


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GLENGOYNE DISTILLERY

Drumgoyne G63 9LB 01360 550254 www.glengoyne.com Set in stunning scenery just outside Glasgow, Glengoyne offers visitors unique distillery tours and a superb whisky shop at what some regard as Scotland’s most beautiful distillery.

THE LIGHTHOUSE

11 Mitchell Lane G1 3NU 0141 276 5360 www.thelighthouse.co.uk Scotland’s centre for design and architecture houses permanent exhibitions including Foundation, a unique history of Glasgow, as well as design exhibition and The Lighthouse Shop. BUCHANAN ST

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HUNTERIAN MUSEUM – THE MACKINTOSH HOUSE

82 Hillhead Street. G12 8QQ The Mackintosh House is a meticulous reassemblage of the principal interiors from the Mackintoshes’ Glasgow home. The couple lived at 78 Southpark Avenue (originally 6 Florentine Terrace) from 1906 to 1914. Substantial alterations were made in 1906 as Mackintosh remodelled the proportions and natural lighting of the Victorian end-of-terrace house. The principal interiors were decorated in his distinctive style, remarkable then, and now, for the disciplined austerity of the furnishings and decoration. 14 UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW

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One of Europe's finest civic collections G T lasgow Museums’ art collection is one of the finest in the UK. It consists of some 60,000 objects covering a wide range of media including paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture, metalwork, ceramics, glass, jewellery, furniture and textiles. It provides a comprehensive overview of the history of European art and design and includes masterpieces by major artists such as Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Whistler and Dali. The art from non-European cultures includes an internationally renowned collection of Chinese art.

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he Human History collection in Glasgow Museums encompasses a range of disciplines including ancient civilizations, anthropology, archaeology, religious studies Scottish history and social history. It includes a very significant collection of arms and armour, an extensive collection of world cultures and a representative collection from the Ancient World. The extensive holdings relating to the history and prehistory of the west of Scotland are supplemented by equally important, though less comprehensive, collections of Scottish history and prehistory, with additional elements of archaeology and history from across Britain and its former empire.

he natural history collection at Glasgow Museums is the most outstanding natural history collection in a civic museum in Scotland and is also one of the largest natural history collections owned by a Local Authority anywhere in the UK. Specimens range across a broad spectrum of zoology, botany and geology. Many of the specimens relate to Glasgow and the west of Scotland but there are also extremely important collections from other parts of Scotland and all over the world. Some specimens date from the late eighteenth early nineteenth centuries and are of historical interest.Many of the collections have important associated documentation including notebooks, photographs and other archives, which add greatly to the value of the collection.

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he Transport and Technology Collections reflect the leading role played by Glasgow and the West of Scotland in advances made in scientific enquiry and industrial production. The Riverside Transport Museum huses an incredible collection encompasing Glasgow's place a worldcentre of design and technology through the centuries and moving forward

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GALLERY OF MODERN ART (GOMA)

Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, G1 3AH 0141 287 3050 www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/venues/ gallery-of-modern-art-goma Scotland’s most visited modern art gallery. Housed in an iconic 18th century building in the heart of Glasgow, GoMA is the centre for the city’s modern and contemporary art collections. Glasgow is world-famous for the artists who live and study here, and GoMA showcases and reflects Glasgow artists’ dominance on the global visual arts scene.

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PEOPLE’S PALACE & WINTER GARDENS (Temporarily closed for repairs)

Glasgow Green, Templeton Street, G40 1AT 0141 276 0788 www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/venues/ peoples-palace Our museum of Glasgow’s history explores the story of the city and its people, from 1750 to the late 20th century, through objects, paintings and photographs. Find out how ordinary Glaswegians lived, worked and played in the many colourful displays. You can visit the Single End to see the cramped living conditions endured by many people, or see the Steamie, where housewives went to wash their families’ clothes in the days before washing machines.

KELVINGROVE ART GALLERY & MUSEUM

Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8AG 0141 276 9599 www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/venues/kelvingrove-art-gallery-and-museum Opened in 1901, Glasgow’s favourite building houses over 8,000 objects in 22 galleries of fine art, history, natural history, arms and armour and decorative art. Highlights in fine art include Dali’s Christ of St John of the Cross, The Young Girls by Mary Cassat and Portrait of Alexander Reid by Van Gogh. In decorative art, there is a gallery dedicated to Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow Style, featuring stunning examples of his work in furniture and design.

SCOTLAND STREET SCHOOL MUSEUM

Scotland Street, Glasgow, G5 8QB 0141 287 0500 www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/venues/ scotland-street-school-museum Scotland Street School was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh between 1903-1906 for the School Board of Glasgow. With many features built into the stonework and staircases, there is something to admire around every corner! Now as a museum, it tells the story of 100 years of education in Scotland, from the late 19th century to the late 20th century.Find out what school days were like in the reign of Queen Victoria, during World War II, and in the 1950s and 60s, in our three reconstructed classrooms. You can even dress up as a pupil from the past!

RIVERSIDE MUSEUM

Pointhouse Place, Glasgow, G3 8RS 0141 287 2720 www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/venues/ riverside-museum Scotland’s Museum of Transport and Travel showcases all forms of transport from prams to locomotives! This spectacular museum was designed by the internationally renowned architect Zaha Hadid and sits on the banks of the River Clyde, site of the famous Clyde shipbuilding industry. The museum features the largest object in Glasgow Museums’ collection, the South African Railways locomotive 3007, as well as the world’s oldest bicycle and a recreated early 1900’s street. This is no conventional transport museum though – the stories of the people who made, drove and used transport are centre-stage with the objects.

THE BURRELL COLLECTION (Reopening March 2022)

Pollokshaws Road, Pollok Country Park, Glasgow, G43 1AT www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/venues/the-burrell-collection The Burrell Collection is closed for refurbishment until Spring 2022 but the Burrell Collection’s renaissance is providing the opportunity to redisplay and reinterpret this wonderful collection, and will reveal many new stories about individual objects. When the museum re-opens, over a third more gallery space will allow important and unique objects, which have not been seen for decades or have never been on permanent display to be exhibited.

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As we work to get all of our museums back open again please note that only Riverside, Kelvingrove and GOMA are open at this time. You can find out all about the others by visiting the websites listed below:


Glasgow Shopping

Retail Glasgow ...S hopping in Glasgow ticks all the boxes for followers of fashion, brand collectors, savvy shoppers and those in search of an all round immersion in retail therapy! You will find all the big names and quite a few unique

A few of Glasgow’s Hidden Gems

Glasgow independents too and while most big stores and malls are conveniently located right in the heart of the city centre, make sure you jump on the Subway to the West End where many other retail delights await you.

Take time to discover a few of Glasgow's real hidden gems. Local independent shops that add style and individualism to what they do so that you get something special and unique during your visit. Enjoy!

SOCIAL RECLUSE FAT BUDDHA 81 Queen Street G2 3DA 0141 226 8972 www.fatbuddhastore.com An amazingly stylish and trendy independent retail experience stocking a wide variety of mainstream as well as up and coming brands. A unique selection of clothing, footwear, watches and accessories Buchanan St 7 St. Vincent Pl

MAIA 21 Bath Street G2 1HW 0141 333 1356 www.maiagifts.co.uk Maia is an independent retailer that specialises in unique and interesting gifts and other lovely things to buy for you or someone special. a real hidden gem that’s worth visiting during your stay. Buchanan St 7 St. Vincent Pl

46 King Street. G1 5QT www.thetenten.co.uk Social Recluse is a genuinely unique part of Glasgow subculture. Inspired by music, fashion and football. Inside you will find tshirts, posters, prints and fashion designed around a lifetime of of UK subculture, brands, football fame and band culture. There is nothing not to love about this place! St.Enoch

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t Enoch Centre is located in Glasgow's busy city centre, one of the UK's top shopping destinations outside London nd has played a part in the city's life for more than 200 years. The latest addition to the Centre is the luxurious Vue Cinema complex that creates a first of its kind venue that fully integrates retail, food and entertainment all under one roof. Every seat at Vue St. Enoch is a luxury leather recliner, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy a couple of hours of uninterrupted bliss as you watch the latest releases as they were made to be seen – on the big screen. St Enoch Square was originally opened in 1783 as a grazing area for sheep and since then it has seen some of Glasgow’s finest landmarks come and go. Since opening on May 25, 1989, St Enoch Centre has consistently led the way for shopping centres in Scotland, inspiring the growth of Glasgow’s vibrant retail sector and underwent a major refurbishment to add more retail space and enhance the entrance facing onto Argyle Street in 1998. An extensive £150 million redevelopment and refurbishment which was completed in May 2010, welcoming a range of new and exclusive stores as well as cafes and restaurants overlooking St Enoch Square.

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ituated at the top of pedestrianised Buchanan Street and packed with high street favourites and designer brands, Buchanan Galleries is a go-to shopping destination for Glasgow’s fashion lovers. The centre is home to over 90 fashion, electrical and gift outlets, as well as quirky and unique food outlets. Over four floors you’ll find High Street brands, small independents and the John Lewis department store. Whether you want a new look for your night out or to pick up the latest gadget, you’ll find what you’re looking for in Buchanan Galleries. A helpful information centre can be found at Level 3 and John Lewis, Mango, Next, and Phase Eight all offer a personal shopper and/or style advisor services. We offer a free WiFi service which means that our customers can enjoy fast and reliable internet access throughout the Centre.

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oted Scotland’s Favourite Building by the public in 2016, Princes Square is an ornate 19th century Merchants’ Square – ideally located in the heart of Glasgow City Centre. With over 30 shops which includes; Kate Spade, Vivienne Westwood, Reiss & Shelia Fleet. Princes Square is Glasgow’s leading speciality shopping, dining and entertainment destination. Offering an unrivalled mix of high street brands and designer labels, stylish restaurants and bars, boutique cinema and gin school. Princes Square has something for everyone, all under one elegant roof. The original buildings consisted of a four storey merchant square built in yellow sandstone and completed in 1841. The then owner, James Campbell, was knighted by Queen Victoria and later became Lord Provost of Glasgow. In celebration of the birth of the Prince of Wales, later to become Edward VII, he named his new building Princes Square.

A number of our stores are operating online so they will be able to fulfil online orders until you can visit the shops again.

Princes Square opened in its current format as a shopping and dining destination in 1988. Now owned by Redevco, the centre has undergone a £7.5m refurbishment.

We look forward to welcoming you back to Buchanan Galleries just as soon as it is safe to do so. Stay safe, stay home if you can, and look after each other.

World renowned travelwriter Bill Bryson described Princes Square as: “One of the most intelligent pieces of urban renewal.”


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City Centre Shopping City Centre Malls & Dept Stores BUCHANAN GALLERIES

220 Buchanan Street. G1 2FF 0141 333 9898 www.buchanangalleries.co.uk 21 ROYAL CONCERT HALL BUCHANAN STREET

PRINCE’S SQUARE

48 Buchanan Street G1 3JN 0141 221 0324 www.princessquare.co.uk 7 ST. VINCENT PLACE BUCHANAN STREET

ST. ENOCH CENTRE

55 St. Enoch Square. G1 4BW 0141 204 3900 www.st-enoch.co.uk 8 RADISSON BLU HOTEL ST. ENOCH

DEBENHAMS

97 Argyle Street G2 8AR 0141 225 3432 www.debenhams.com 8 RADISSON BLU HOTEL ST. ENOCH

JOHN LEWIS

Buchanan Galleries G1 2GF 0141 353 6677 www.johnlewis.com 21 ROYAL CONCERT HALL BUCHANAN STREET

HOUSE OF FRASER

45 Buchanan Street G1 3JL 0844 800 3728 www.houseoffraser.co.uk 7 ST. VINCENT PLACE ST. ENOCH

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lasgow boasts more shops than any other city in the UK outside of London and is consistently voted as the top place to shop with over 1500 shops to choose from. The city centre is a magnet for shoppers and at its very heart is a unique square mile (The Style Mile) of boutiques, malls and flagship stores offering shops and brands to suit taste and budget. The main shopping streets are made up of Sauchiehall Street to the north, Argyle Street to the south and Buchanan Street connecting the two. Sitting conveniently in between are three outstanding shopping malls: Buchanan Galleries, Prince’s Square and St. Enoch Centre, each distinctively different but each with a wealth of fantastic brands to choose from. Check out our listings where you will find all the information you need for great shopping!

HAMLEYS

St. Enoch Centre. G1 4BW 0871 704 2990 www.hamleys.com Hamleys in Glasgow! Experience the joy & delight of the world famous Hamley’s toy store right here in the heart of the city. ST. ENOCH 8 RADISSON BLU

MAIA

21 Bath Street. G2 1HW 0141 333 1356 www.maiagifts.co.uk Stunning little store packed with beautiful gift ideas and other lovely things. A real hidden gem that’s worth taking time to visit. BUCHANAN ST 7 ST. VINCENT PL

LEGO STORE

Buchanan Galeries. G1 2FF 0141 353 3505 www.lego.com The world of Lego brought to life in one store featuring a fantastic range of models as well as a Pick & Mix section for individual pieces. BUCHANAN ST 21 ROYAL CONCERT HALL

LOAKE SHOEMAKERS

83 St Vincent Street. G2 5TF. 0330 159 2682 www.loakestores.com/locations/glasgow The Loake Glasgow store occupies a classic former bank building with beautiful original features befitting the quality and style of the Loake brand and the wonderful products on display in store. The highly experienced and friendly team will fit you with the finest selection of quality shoes available in the city. A real highlight in your Glasgow shopping experience. BUCHANAN ST 7 ST. VINCENT PL

L’OCCITANE EN PROVENCE

46 Buchanan Street. G1 3JX 0141 248 7940 www.uk.loccitane.com For 30 years L’Occitane has drawn inspiration from Mediterranean art de vivre and tradional Provencial techniques to create natural beauty products. The Glasgow store offers the full range of products but make sure you seek out the lavender! BUCHANAN ST 7 ST. VINCENT PL


NIKE

Buchanan Street G1 3LB 0141 221 1738 www.nike.com A stunning flagship store feturing a massive selection of Nike clothing, footwear and sports apparel displayed over two sensational floors. BUCHANAN ST 7 ST VINCENT PL

AN UNEXPECTED GALLERY St. Enoch Centre. G1 4 BW 0141 374 0232. www.anunexpectedgallery.com An Unexpected Gallery is an exciting Arts Hub house in the iconic St Enoch Shopping Centre in Glasgow. It is home to over 60 artists creating new work and taking commissions from customers to create the size and style they want for their walls. We are friendly and welcoming and an ideal place to visit with a coffee and chat about your walls!

ARRAN AROMATICS

Buchanan Galleries. G1 2FF 0141 648 0082 www.arran.com Natural, hand made skin care for men and women brought to you with care for the environment and animals at the heart of what they do. Browse the amazing range of products from this global but very local Scottish producer BUCHANAN ST 1 GEORGE SQ

POLO RALPH LAUREN

208 Ingram St. G1 1DQ 0141 242 6000 range of men and woman’s clothing, shoes and accessories in a classic period building right in the heart of the shopping district. Located within easy reach of all the city centre hotels and close to transport points. BUCHANAN ST 1 GEORGE SQ

TIMBERLAND

Buchanan Street. G1 3HL. 0141 229 171 www.timberlandonline.co.uk Everything Timberland under one roof, including footwear, clothing and accessories for men, women and children. BUCHANAN ST 7 ST. VINCENT PL

WATERSTONES BOOKSTORE

Sauchiehall Street G2 3EW 0843 290 8345 www.waterstones.com A fabulous classic bookstore with titles covering every subject that you might care to read about. Browse, relax and find a subject of interest. Includes an in-store Costa Coffee café

THE DR.MARTEN’S STORE

50 Sauchiehall Street. G2 3AH 0141 332 5384 www.drmartens.com A flagship store stocking the full range of Dr.Marten products offering a unique insight into this iconic brand from footwear to clothing to accessories. BUCHANAN ST

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81 Queen Street. G2 3DA 0141 226 8972 www.fatbuddhastore.com An amazingly stylish & trendy retail experience stocking all the basic ingredients & brands of street culture; clothing, footwear, design led books, urban vinyl toys & spray paint supplies. BUCHANAN ST 7 ST. VINCENT PL

SHEILA FLEET Princes Square.G1 3JN 0141 221 3994 www.sheilafleet.com Specialist Orkney based jewellery designer Sheila Fleet has opened a beautiful new shop in Princes Square .She is one of only two jewellers authorised to receive gold from Scotland’s only gold mine. Buchanan St 7 St. Vincent Pl

ROBERT GRAHAM’S GLOBAL WHISKY

111 West George Street. G2 1QR 0141 248 7283 www.globalwhiskyshop.com The best little whisky & cigar shop in Glasgow. Find over 150 whiskies in stock as well as the finest cigar selection in the city. Worldwide mail order service available. BUCHANAN ST 7 ST. VINCENT PL

GREAVES SPORTS

23 Gordon Street. G1 3PW. 0141 221 3322 www.greavessports.com An institution for sports enthusiasts since the 1960’s. Find what you need for whatever sport you play or follow with a huge range of clothing & accessories to fully equip any age or sport. BUCHANAN ST 7 ST VINCENT PL

OFFICE

217 Buchanan Street G1 2JZ 0141 353 2387 www.office.co.uk International footwear with styles and colours to suit practically every taste. There are stores at both ends of Buchanan Street so the choice is yours. Ranges for men and women across all departments from casual to party to formal. BUCHANAN ST

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Ingram Street, G1 1DA 0141 229 0000 www.cruisefashion.co.uk Cruise is a magnet for the fashion hungry in seek of top labels such as Gucci, Prada, D&G, Armani, Fendi and many others. BUCHANAN ST 1 GEORGE SQ

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Glasgow Dining

Restaurants & Dining

you love food you will love Glasgow. IF The character, humour, energy and

sheer diversity of its citizens is reflected in its food with something for every taste and diet. Glasgow offers not only the very best of haute cuisine but also has a wide ranging

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Mouth-watering classic and contemporary dishes using locally sourced ingredients and fresh produce, enjoyed in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. LA BONNE AUBERGE, 161 WEST NILE STREET, GLASGOW, G1 2RL, TEL: 0141 352 8310

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offer of foods from around the world alongside some very quirky local delicacies from the legendary deep fried Mars Bar to the most famous local creation Tikka Masala. Glasgow is packed with award winning eateries including many Michelin stars, Trip Adviser awards, mentions in the Good Food Guide and Curry Awards and a host of other culinary accolades. But fine dining is not Glasgow's only foody offering far from it. This cosmopolitan city boasts such a wide variety of eating out choices that you could dine in a different place for every meal of your holiday

and still not have sampled the full culinary potential of Glasgow. As Scotland's west coast capital Glasgow has been a centre of food trade for centuries perched as it is in a safe harbour on the Clyde with easy access to deep water moorings further down river. But of course Glasgow is also a centre for trade in our own national delicacies from farm and wildslmon, to all manner of shellfish and other seafood as well as the amazong beef from Scotland's world famous Aberdeen Angus and Belted Galloway herds. And we can't forget Scotland's vegetable and fruit larder, a cornucopia of the tastiest choices imaginable from the fertile fields of the Central Belt and Perthshire. All of these unbeatable fresh resources are a gift to the imaginative chefs who create incredible dishes from around the world using the gift of Scotalnd's enviable resources. Don't come to Glasgow without taking the time to hunt out some of the hidden gems which will enchant and amaze gourmands of all types.


26 Bell Street, Glasgow, G1 1LG 0141 552 9900 www.mharsanta.co.uk Situated in the heart of Merchant City, Mharsanta brings a taste of Scotland to you. They have a passion for using seasonal, local produce from Scotland and are here to ensure their guests have the very best experience. Serving a variety of Scottish food from mussels and scallops to home cooked favourites including mince and tatties and steak and sausage pie. They are proud of their strong focus on being a sustainable business.

VAN WINKLE WEST END

23 Sandyford Place, Glasgow, G3 7NG 0141 339 9993

VAN WINKLE BARROWLANDS

267 Gallowgate, Glasgow, G4 0TR 0141 552 1177 www.vanwinkle.co.uk Van Winkle proudly serves up Scotland's largest selection of Bourbons. Their aim is to bring real quality products, delivered by genuine people, in an atmosphere that allows you to drift and believe you are in the deepest parts of Kentucky! Serving a variety of wee plates, homemade burgers and sandwiches, there's something to suit everyone. They have two cracking locations to choose from in the Barrowlands and West End of Glasgow

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A taste of Glasgow ...

Our dining pages don't do "Top 10s" because we try to be totally inclusive of the many great dining experiences Glasgow has to offer. There are too many great places to simply single out a few when each one has it's own special taste and style. In glasgow you will find quality at every budget level! there really is something for everyone! EPICURES BY CAIL BRUICH

159 HYyndland Road, Glasgow G12 9JA 0141 334 3599 epicures.co.uk From the team behind Glasgow’s Michelin starred Cail Bruich; a contemporary neighbourhood spot serving brunch classics; seasonal mains and artisan bakes fresh from our in-house bakery – all with the team’s signature modern Scottish twist featuring a menu of knockout brunches and a dedicated bakery creating jaw-dropping artisan cakes and pastries.

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111 BY MODOU

111 Cleveden Road, Glasgow G12 0JU 111bymodou.co.uk Modou Diagne first joined 111 back in 2014 as a Kitchen Porter, working tirelessly over the years to become Head Chef - at the forefront of developing and pioneering the 111 we all know and love today. Now, owner of 111, Modou & the team are further pioneering exciting experiences. Fully refurbished, the 111 experience offers you a unique tasting menu experience in a relaxed and comfortable setting. 111 by Modou brings an inventive & informal dining experience that will deight everyone.

721 pollockshaws Road 0141 423 0847 theluchador.co.uk Located on Pollokshaws Road on the site of the former Grays Kitchen, the 'Luchy' will be a bar and eatery inspired by all things Lucha Libre, serving craft beers, cocktails, tacos and Mexican dishes. The most important step is the finishing touch. Whether it's a drink or a dish, the experience isn't complete until excellence is achieved. The Luchador will be sharing its finished touches from 11am, 26th of April.

MINTED

262 Byres Road, Glasgow www.mintedicecream.com Minted serves up gelato, crafted from top quality Scottish dairy milk, which can be traced straight back to the farm, soft serves with a velvety texture like no other made from the freshest Jersey cream and doughnuts, cookies and brownies, which are baked right here in Glasgow by Berto, their Chef De Pastrie. Minted can be found by Hillhead subway station.

MR MACGREGOR'S

679A Clarkston Road, Glasgow G44 3SE 0141 261 7156 mrmacgregors.co.uk A new small plates restaurant in the southside, with dishes inspired by 'every corner of the world.' Mr MacGregor's on Clarkston Road serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and cocktails. Poached duck egg, Bengal-spiced cauliflower, confit duck leg and seared scallops are just a few of the exciting options at MacGregor's.


32 Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow G1 3AB 0141 248 2214 glaschurestaurant.co.uk Glaschu (pronounced Glas-a-hoo), a new restaurant at the heart of Glasgow’s Royal Exchange Square, is located in the Western Club building and is being headed up by head chef Dion Scott, who previously trained in Blumenthal’s kitchens and some of London’s most famous eateries. Diners can enjoy a menu designed to showcase the best of Scotland’s larder, supporting local producers, farmers and fishermen. There are also fun nods to some local favourites within the menu; the house pickled mussels and cockles appetiser will evoke memories of trips to the Barras market for many Glaswegians.

GA-GA CHICKEN

Ronnie’s Bar & Kitchen at SWG3, 100 Eastvale Pl, Stobcross Rd, Glasgow G3 8QG The team behind ever-popular Malaysian restaurant, Julie's Kopitiam, recently opened GaGa Chicken at the newly launched beer garden, Ronnie's Bar & Kitchen at SWG3. It's fair to say that customers are going ga-ga for the fried chicken outlet, with the Mamak burger being a standout favourite dish for many. You can try GaGa Chicken by booking a table at Ronnie's.

CAFFÈ PIENO

Hope Street 311-313, Glasgow G23PT 0141 332 7728 ristorante-pieno.com The owners of Caffe Pieno in Jordanhill have now opened Ristorante Pieno, a family-run Italian restaurant. This friendly and intimate restaurant offers a feast of Itlian delights from Mediterranean starters to pasta, risotto, stonebaked pizzas topped with fresh ingredients and decadent desserts.

MAMASAN BAR & BRASSERIE

222, 224 Ingram St, Glasgow G1 3BX www.mamasan.uk Mamasan Glasgow is the flagship site for this contemporary South East Asian inspired restaurant and bar offering. A popular hotspot since opening, Mamasan’s premium experiential dining concept captures the true essence of modern South East Asia; elevated with the best of Great Britain’s produce from farm, field and sea. Mamasan is famed for its fresh and authentic style of cooking, combined with a fierce originality – with all core elements of each dish created in-house and made from scratch.

RAFA'S

Hidden Lane, Glasgow, G3 8ND 07586275691 www.rafasdiner.com This nine-seat restaurant serves Arizona-style Mexican cuisine, based on southwestern food spots in the USA. The menu offers the best in Mexican gastronomy based around three main options in tacos, burritos and plates alongside extraslike quesadillas, nachos, beans and fries.

THE LOVEABLE ROGUE

333 Great Western Rd, Glasgow, G4 9HS 0141 339 3701 www.theloveablerogue.co.uk The Loveable Rogue offers delicious, locally sourced, expertly crafted dishes using quality ingredients from Chef Joe Lazzerini and partner Amalia Colaluca. Each flavoursome dish offers guests a unique twist on family favourites and traditional recipes including the Lobster Mac n’ Cheese, Rabbit Rarebit, Kiev with Curried Cauliflower and much more. The Rogue’s Mighty Sunday Roast with all the trimmings is a culinary masterpiece not to be missed.

FREDDY & HICKS

38 NIithsdale Road, G412AN 0141 258 5718 www.freddyandhicks.com Freddy & Hicks celebrated the launch of their first permanent home this month, the team behind the famous veggie and vegan street food stall setting up in their new pad on Nithsdale Street in Stratbungo. Here, southsiders can expect to sample the signature veggie and vegan burgers, loaded fries, halloumi fries, loaded bowls and specials.

WEE PAREE

240 Crow Road, G11 7JZ 0141 334 6171 www.weeparee.co.uk Where Paris meets the West End of Glasgow this Parisienne-themed food spot replaces the former Pianola on Crow Road, serving devilishlygood breakfast food, including the mighty Paree Plat, from 9am - 4pm each day.

SALT & CHILLI ORIENTAL

911 Dumbarton Road. G11 6NB 0141 378 5717 www.salt-chilli.co.uk Chef Jimmy Lee (of Lychee Oriental fame) is driven by a passion to add something new and exciting to Glasgow's Food Scene. Salt & Chilli is a new pop-up that brings classic Hong Kong street food, packed with amazing new dishes to Glasgow with quick, fresh food creations loaded with amazing flavours and local ingredients. Explore the streets of Hong Kong with chef Jimmy! Call or click to order for delivery.

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restaurants TGI FRIDAYS

Buchanan Street. G1 3HF 0844 692 0249 www.tgifridays.co.uk World famous dining featuring sizzling steaks, fabulous burgers and the famous cocktail list! It’s hard to imagine a major city without one and Glasgow is no exception. BUCHANAN ST 9 ST VINCENT PL

THE SPIRITUALIST

61 Elmbank Street. G2 4PQ 0141 332 3565 www.thespiritualist.com Contemporary cuisine, beautifully made at an affordable price and Scotland’s greatest bar gantry offering you an unrivalled selection of spirits, liqueurs, cocktails, wines and craft beers. BUCHANAN ST 21 GEORGE SQ

LYCHEE ORIENTAL

59 Mitchell Street. G1 3LN 0141 248 2240 www.lycheeoriental.co.uk Award winning oriental restaurant serving classic and modern Asian dishes in a stylish and relaxed modern atmosphere. Great cocktails served too! ST. ENOCH 10 RADISSON BLU

HARD ROCK CAFÉ

179 Buchanan Street. G1 2JZ 0141 353 8790 www.hardrock.com From the moment you step inside Hard Rock Cafe Glasgow in the restored, Athenaeum Theatre you're in the presence of greatness. There are legends on the walls, in the speakers, behind the bar and at the grill. BUCHANAN ST 1 GEORGE SQUARE

THE RAVEN

81-85 Renfield St. G2 1LP 0141 332 6151 www.theravenglasgow.com The Raven is a vibrant gastropub serving slow smoked food prepared and smoked on the premises. There is a wide menu choice with prices to suit all budgets and a fantastic selection of craft beers. BUCHANAN ST 7 ST. VINCENT PL

BAVARIA BRAUHAUS

30 Bothwell Street. G2 6NU. 0141 457 7100 www.bavarianbrauhaus.com A unique and authentic German Bierhalle right in the centre of Glasgow. Live entertainment with a German Oompah band on Saturdays and dj every Friday & Saturday. ST ENOCH 8 CENTRAL STN

WINDOWS

West George Street. G2 1DH 0141 353 6373 www.carltonhotels.co.uk Enjoy a table with a view from Glasgow’s only rooftop restaurant overlooking George Square and West George Street. Open for lunch,afternoon tea, pre-theatre or dinner. BUCHANAN ST 1 GEORGE SQUARE

LA LANTERNA

35 Hope Street G2 6AE 0141 221 9160 www.lalanterna-glasgow.co.uk For over 40 years La Lanterna has been delighting customers old and new with its rich authentic Italian cuisine. Glasgow’s oldest family run Italian restaurant. ST. ENOCH 10 RADISSON BLU

SAPPORO

Ingram Street G1 1HA 0141 290 0973 www.sapporo.co.uk An exciting dining Japanese experience with food expertly prepared by Teppanyaki chefs who will dazzle you with their tricks while delivering mouth watering food to your plate. BUCHANAN ST 3 MERCHANT CITY

AMORE

30 Ingram Street. G1 1EZ 0141 553 0810 www.amoreglasgow.co.uk A fantastic, authentic Italian pizzeria & restaurant serving the finest fresh produce and beautifully prepared wood oven pizzas and pasta. BUCHANAN ST 3 MERCHANT CITY

THE GANNET

1155 Argyll St. G3 8TB 0141 204 2081. www.thegannetgla.com The Gannet is a multi award winning Scottish restaurant in the vibrant destination of Finnieston. It’s within easy reach from the city centre and close to the SEC Campus & Hydro. 13 KELVIN WAY

CAFÉ ANDALUZ

St. Vincent Place. G1 2DW 0141 222 2255 www.cafeandaluz.com Authentic Spanish tapas, paellas and a huge range of Spanish wines and cocktails in a relaxed and bustling atmosphere. Centrally located and a great family destination. BUCHANAN ST 9 ST VINCENT PL

BUCK’S BAR

111 West Regent St. G2 2RU 0141 221 2327 www.bucksbar.co.uk Buck’s is a rock’n’roll bar specialising in authentic buttermilk fried chicken, seriously addictive Nashville hot chicken, cocktails, beers and bourbon. Live bands, dj’s and drink deals seven days a week.

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CHAOPHRAYA

Nelson Mandela Place. G1 2LL 0141 320 0241 www.chaophraya.co.uk Located just off Buchanan street, opposite the church, Chaophraya is the largest Thai restaurant in Europe. Set over four floors, the restaurant impressively blends contemporary Thai design with the characterful heritage surrounds. The fourth floor accommodates some of the best private dining and meeting spaces in the city, perfect for celebrations and events. Inspired by Thailand, our culinary team bring together classic Thai and distinct signature dishes. BUCHANAN ST 1 GEORGE SQUARE

WAXY O’CONNORS

44 West George Street. G2 1DH 0141 354 5154 www.waxyoconnors.co.uk Centrally located, with 3 floors, 6 bars and 9 different areas, Waxy’s is Glasgow’s most unique bar. Waxy’s is also home to live sport shown on big screens and with a fabulous food menu served all day Waxy’s is not to be missed. BUCHANAN ST 1 GEORGE SQUARE

LA BONNE AUBERGE

161 West Nile Street G1 2RL 0141 352 8310. www.labonneauberge.co.uk Is at the heart of Glasgow’s Theatreland. The city’s original Mediterranean Brasserie continues to thrive and innovate. Using only the freshest ingredients, the menus offer excellent value with tantalising cuisine inspired by France and the Mediterranean. BUCHANAN ST 21 ROYAL C/ HALL

MASALA TWIST

Hope Street. G2 3PS 0141 332 6002 www.masalatwist.co.uk Authentic Indian cuisine with a Scottish twist. The chefs deliver classic Indian style dishes using the finest local ingredients. For a twist you can also enjoy rabbit or venison curry as well as pheasant tikka along with all the other well know selections. BUCHANAN ST 23 THEATRES

ICHIBAN

50 Queen Street. G1 3DS 0141 204 4200 www.ichiban.co.uk Glasgow’s original noodle restaurant and still serving great Japanese dishes freshly prepared in the open kitchen. Extensive menu includesbrice, noodle and soup based dishes as well as sushi and bento boxes. BUCHANAN ST 9 ST VINCENT PL

BROWN’S BAR & BRASSERIE

George Square G2 1DY 0141 221 7828 www.browns-restaurants.co.uk An all day brasserie with a menu to suit every occasion from breakfast, business lunch, shopping breather or dinner with friends. Located right in the centre of the city, Browns is an easy choice within a short walk of all the key city attractions. BUCHANAN ST 1 GEORGE SQUARE

RIVERHILL COFFEE BAR

24 Gordon Street. G1 3PU 0141 204 4762 www.riverhillcoffee.co.uk Riverhill’s philosophy is simple. They strive to make delicious food and serve delectable coffee in stylish surroundings. They are a group of likeminded souls who champion nutritious food, moreish grub and individually ground coffee for every customer. It’s always busy! What better recommendation do you need? BUCHANAN ST 7 ST. VINCENT PL

WAGAMAMA

West George Street. G2 1PB 0141 229 1468 www.wagamama.com Delicious noodles, rice dishes, salads and freshly squeezed juices all brought together in a vibrant busy restaurant makes Wagamama a great family destination. BUCHANAN ST 9 ST VINCENT PLACE

RED ONION

West Campbell Street. G2 4TT 0141 221 6000 www.red-onion.co.uk Award winning Red Onion is a contemporary casual dining experience with a menu that offers something for everyone and features dishes that people know and love. Chef/Patron John Quiqley will delight with dishes prepared with fresh Scottish ingredients. BUCHANAN ST 22 GLW SCH OF ART

ROMA

Bath Street. G2 1HG 0141 332 9641 www.romaglasgow.co.uk Roma Mediterranean restaurant offers a blend of Mediterranean, European and traditional dishes for lunch, pre-theatre and dinner. Located within an easy walk of many hotels and theatres, Roma has a casual, relaxed atmosphere where you can unwind with good food and wine. BUCHANAN ST 23 THEATRES


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Glasgow’s culinary landscape ... SHILLING BREWING Co.

92 West George St. G2 1PJ 0141 331 4111 www.shillingbrewingcompany.co.uk Shilling Brewing Co. brews its own craft beer on site as well as showcasing other Scottish and UK craft beers. With freshly prepared gourmet artisan pizzas fast cooked in a clay oven. ST ENOCH 1 GEORGE SQUARE

BOMBAY BLUES

41 Hope Street. G2 6AE 0141 221 0817 www.bombaybluesglasgow.co.uk Finest Indian cuisine, stylish surroundings with welcoming staff make Bombay Blues the perfect lunch or dinner destination. Next to Artto Hotel. ST. ENOCH 10 RADISSON BLU HOTEL

RED BUS BISTRO

226 George St. G1 1JF 01335 229448 www. redbusbistro.co.uk At the Red Bus Bistro you can enjoy a range of different dining offerings while touring the city in a quirky London Bus converted into a unique restaurant.

CUBATATAS TAPAS BAR & RESTAURANT

108 Elderslie St. G3 7AR 0141 573 0114 www.cubatatas.co.uk Lively, stone-walled bar-restaurant serving authentic paella, tapas and other Spanish favourites. Open since 2014 the restaurant is run by a young but extremely passionate team who to provide you with a fantastic and traditional Spanish culinary experience.

DiMAGGIO’S

21 Royal Exchange Square. G1 3AJ 0141 248 2111 www.dimaggios.co.uk Dining at DiMaggios is a relaxed affair with no set rules other than enjoying the home cooked recipes, family atmosphere and friendly staff. BUCHANAN ST 1 GEORGE SQUARE

SPRIGG

241 Ingram Street. www.sprigg.co.uk Sprigg is fast becoming one of Glasgow's best loved bespoke take out cafés. Located right in the heart of the city it specialises in restaurant quality fresh bowls to take away and enjoy as you explore the city. Breakfast, lunch and afternoon menus are available daily as well as amazing coffee and cakes too.

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SUGO PASTA

70 Mitchell Street. G1 3LX 0141 258 1650 www.sugopasta.co.uk From the makers of Paesano Pizza comes Sugo Pasta! Located in the heart of Glasgow’s city centre, Sugo is a bustling open space restaurant with over 200 seats where diners can watch chefs produce fresh pasta and see their authentic dishes being cooked in the open kitchen. The pasta is made by hand every day and the menu delivers a variety of exceptional regional Italian pasta dishes. ST ENOCH 10 RAD ISSON BLU

THUNDERCAT PUB & DINER

86 Miller Street. G1 1DT 0141 221 1568 www.thundercatpubdiner.co.uk Amazing new city centre pub and diner specialising in deep dish pizza pies and American staples. Thundercat’s chef Yvonne Noon is passionate about the food served in America’s diners, pubs and dive bars. Having travelled the lenght and breath of the USA, Yvonne and the team behind Buck’s Bar now bring those authentic flavours and recipes to Glasgow. Open for Brunch, lunch and dinner ‘til late. BUCHANAN ST 1 GEORGE SQ

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PURE BUZZIN’ PODCAST

In this episode of Glasgow's award winning hospitality podcast the hosts Alan & Hannah had the opportunity to speak with Sarah-Jane Anderson - Business Development Manager at Little's Chauffeur Drive. We find out how she found himself in the hospitality sector and what Little's have done to support COP26 as we all start to think of the changes we can make to go greener. We also talk about the importance as working together as a community and join up our services to ensure guests/delegates have the best experience when visiting Glasgow/ Scotland.

TOPOLABAMBA

89 St. Vincent Street. G2 5TF 0141 248 9359 www.topolabamba.com Glasgow’s new authentic Mexican Restaurant. Taking inspiration from the four main regions of Mexico; Oaxaca, Chiapas, Chihuahua as well as the name. The menu is a mix of classic Mexican dishes and authentic street food for sharing, so you can order 2 or 3 per person or lots for friends. BUCHANAN ST 9 ST VINCENT PL

ROOT OF MAGIC COFFEE HOUSE

110 Hope Street. G2 6PH www.therootofmagic.com The Root of magic is a family run coffee house and store with a passion for all things magic. Purveyors of Licensed Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts merchandise they also cater for other magical creatures by selling The Hoxton Street Monster Supplies too. Great coffee and tea, delicious cakes and a warm, wood panelled café offer the perfect stop right next to Central Station. ST ENOCH 7 ST VINCENT PL

FORE PLAY CRAZY GOLF

124 Portman Street. G41 1EJ www.foreplaycrazygolf.co.uk Fore Play Crazy Golf is the first of its kind in Scotland combining crazy golf, booze and the tastiest street food for the ultimate night out! The cousre has 9 Glasgow-inspired golf holes with well known landmarks dotted around that will bring out the social animal competitor in you! Its fun, its crazy and its a great night out! follow the link and get a tee time booked now! KINNING PARK


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he Gallowgate, that stretch of Glasgow's east end that begins just a few minutes' walk away from Buchanan Street has a couthy charm mixed with a growing modern vibe that makes it unique in the city. It has been said that Gallowgate retains "much of its distinctive earthy charm" despite wholesale demolition and regeneration and provides a taste of the city's authentic character. But things are changing. The area is increasingly home to creative businesses and a new generation of pubs and restaurants. The Creative East End organisation, based at 200 Gallowgate, and led by Lauren Stewart and Jen McGlone, provides space for initiatives and ideas to flourish in the interests of economic growth and regeneration. Over at Calton Entry, the thriving BAaD - Barras Art and Design - includes a fish restaurant, A'Challtainn, as well as concerts and a Sunday indoor market. The once famous Baird's Bar has reopened as a restaurant, 226 Gallowgate, and in Bain Street, close by the Barrowland, there is Saint Luke's, a noted livemusic venue, and the award-winning Winged Ox Bar & Kitchen. Other key local venues are the Van Winkle Bourbon BBQ Grill, at 267 and the award-winning pub. Hielan' Jessie, at 374 and ,of course, WEST Brewery, at the Templeton Building on Glasgow Green.


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he original Barrowland Ballroom opened in 1934 in a mercantile area east of Glasgow’s city centre and was built by “Barras Queen” Maggie McIver and her husband James. The Barrowland building includes large street-level halls used for the weekend markets, with a sizeable weatherproof hall above. The front of the building boasts a distinctive neon sign which is believed to be the biggest of its kind in the UK.

Bowie, Biffy Clyro, Oasis, U2, The Stranglers, The Clash, The Smiths, Big Country, Muse, Foo Fighters, Franz Ferdinand, Texas, Simple Minds, Snow Patrol, SLF, The Vatersay Boys and many others have played the Ballroom. Adjacent to the Ballroom is the Barrowland Park where there is a pathway which features the names of many artists ,who have played at the Ballroom over the decades.

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he street murals are helping to rejuvenate streets and revitalise buildings and vacant sites that look a bit tired, reincarnating them as beautiful pieces of public street art.

walking distance of the city centre. The huge range of artwork on display has something to suit all tastes - conservative to radical, quirky to bizarre.

The murals are also having a major impact on our city centre by creating splashes of colour which brighten up lanes and streets. This helps make them more inviting for locals and tourists alike to visit and supports local businesses.

Artists are encouraged to get involved in this Glasgow City Council initiative through application to the city centre Mural Fund.

Now Glasgow has created a Mural Trail featuring the diverse range of art within easy

Glasgow is proud of its local artists and their inspirational, colourful, installations Maps can also be downloaded via: www.glasgow.gov.uk/citycentremurals

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Glasgow’s Merchant City

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lasgow Merchant City is a neighbourhood with its own identity located within the city centre area. Like many inner city areas throughout the world, the Merchant City has transformed itself from a former commercial trading area into the cool, chic haven of style that exists today. But it wasn’t always that way.

The Merchant City is one of the oldest quarters of Glasgow and has been the home to monks, merchants and merry makers for centuries. In medieval times orangeries and rose gardens once scented the air, but as the city developed this pretty little area is where the dog and bird markets, bowling greens and places of entertainment could be found. Throughout the eighties and nineties the Merchant City has been revitalised. Old warehouses became modern fashion houses; empty market buildings have been given new

life as restaurants or bars and loft living and the birth of a strong and vibrant community arrived in style. Artists colonised run-downworkshops and empty shop units; vacated merchants houses became hotels and restaurants while redundant churches have found new congregations in the theatre-going and music-loving audiences of the city; namely the Tron Theatre and St. Andrew’s in the Square. Today the Merchant City is a remarkable mix of

stylish bars, boutique hotels, luxury apartments, restaurants, shops and artists galleries. And amongst it all there still survive a few hidden gems, such as the Britannia Panopticon Music Hall where Stan Laurel made his debut or the architectural splendour of the magnificent 18th century St. Andrew’s in the Square or the sublime City Halls and Old Fruitmarket. Whatever the content of these buildings the style and elegance of the architecture remains to be enjoyed by all.


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Hard Rock Cafe Glasgow is located in the heart of Glasgow’s historic Style Mile in the restored, renaissanceinspired Athenaeum Theatre. Established in 1893, this striking theatre has musical history of its own: originally a music school, it later became the home to the Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama. With historic musical memorabilia gracing every wall, Hard Rock Cafe Glasgow fits right into the historic charm of the area and honors the history of the Athenaeum Theatre.

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GLASGOW CATHEDRAL

Castle Street G4 0141 552 8198 www.glasgowcathedral.org.uk The present Cathedral building was consecrated in 1197. Since that same period the Cathedral has never been unroofed and it has been a working church for more that 800 years. The cathedral has a regular and active congregation and well worth a visit. BUCHANAN ST 2 GLAS CATHEDRAL

GLASGOW POLICE MUSEUM

30 Bell Street. G1 1LG 0141 552 1818 www.policemuseum.org.uk The Glasgow Police Historical Exhibition contains artefacts and exhibits giving an insight into the people and events which contributed to the founding, development and progress of Britain’s first Police force. ST ENOCH 4 MERCHANT CITY

WEST BAR & BREWERY

Templeton Building. Glasgow Green. G40 1AW. 0141 550 0135 www.westbeer.com WEST Great for families, West brew its St.Mungo lager on the premises while serving a great range of simple, hearty and delicious food. ST ENOCH (30 min walk) 5 GLAS GREEN

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CITY HALLS

Candleriggs G1 1NQ 0141 353 8000 www.glasgowconcerthalls.com This spectacular hall is the city’s oldest, but most loved, performance and meeting place and home to the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. BUCHANAN ST 3 MERCHANT CITY

AMORE

30 Ingram Street. G1 1EZ 0141 553 0810 www.amoreglasgow.co.uk A fantastic, authentic Italian pizzeria & restaurant serving the finest fresh produce and beautifully prepared wood oven pizzas and wonderful pasta dishes. 4 MERCHANT CITY BUCHANAN ST

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TRON THEATRE

63 Trongate G1 5HB 0141 552 4267 www.tron.co.uk The Tron is one of Scotland’s leading mid-scale producing and preenting theatres. Housing three performance space as well as the Tron Bar & Kitchen, it is a vibrant and bustling creative hub ST ENOCH 3 MERCHANT CITY

PAESANO PIZZA

94 Miller Street. G1 1DT 0141 258 5565. www.paesanopizza.co.uk Enjoy great pizza, artisan, wood fired in a funky and very busy city centre location. This is one of Glasgow’s busiest locations so be prepared to wait for a table. BUCHANAN ST 1 GEORGE SQ

0141 552 9402 www.metropolitan-bar.com Award winning cocktail bar and Scottish a-la-carte restaurant, Metropolitan occupies a stunning location with Merchant Square where diners can experience a fantastic range of expertly made cocktails before choosing from the a varied, locally sourced menu. BUCHANAN ST 4 MERCHANT CITY

OLD FRUITMARKET THEATRE

Candleriggs (entered via City Halls) G1 1NQ. 0141 353 8000 www.glasgowconcerthalls.com A stunning venue that used to be an old market, with a huge downstairs performance area. There is an upstairs balcony area as well as a café/bar. BUCHANAN ST 4 MERCHANT CITY


155 High Street. G1 1PH 0141 552 5789 www.facebook.com/MerchantChippieGlasgow/ The Merchant Chippie is a traditional fish & chip shop and fishmongers. All food is cooked to order meaning that you get the freshest fish, simply cooked and ready to enjoy at its best. BUCHANAN ST 4 MERCHANT CITY

ST ANDREW’S IN THE SQUARE

1 St. Andrew’s Street. G1 5PP 0141 559 5902 www.standrewsinthesquare.com Considered one of the finest classical church buildings in Britain and now home to Glasgow’s Centre for Scottish Culture. The venue plays host to many events as well as Scottish opera concerts and is home to Café Source. ST ENOCH 7 ST ANDREW SQ

BOTECO DO BRASIL

62 Trongate. G1 5EP 07772 847311 www.botecodobrasil.com Glasgow’s little corner of Brasil. There is always a party going on at Boteco from live salsa to live sport and club nights. Really popular after show venue. Open late. ST ENOCH 3 MERCHANT SQ

BRITANNIA PANOPTICON MUSIC HALL

113-117 Trongate G1 5HD 0141 553 0840 www.britanniapanopticon.org The world’s oldest surviving music hall! Founded in 1857 on The Trongate the Britannia is famed and still popular as a place of entertainment and amusement in the city. ST ENOCH 3 MERCHANT CITY

WILSON STREET PANTRY

This cosy little cafe/pantry is a haven of good wholesome food and drink and is popular with local residents which makes it the perfect shout if you need a caffeine fix and some freshly baked sweet treats to keep you going. Lunch is always busy so get there early!. BUCHANAN ST 3 MERCHANT SQ

KOOLBA

109 Candleriggs. G1 1NP 0141 552 2777 www.koolba.com Koolba combines the culinary styles of India and the Middle east to bring you an eclectic mix of exotic flavours produced using the finest locally sourced ingredients. Ideally located for pre or post concert dining. BUCHANAN ST 3 MERCHANT CITY

MHARSANTA

26 Bell St, Glasgow G1 1LG 0141 552 9900 www.mharsanta.co.uk Situated in the heart of Merchant City, Mharsanta brings a taste of Scotland to you. They have a passion for using seasonal, local produce from Scotland and are here to ensure their guests have the very best experience. Serving a variety of Scottish food from mussels and scallops to home cooked favourites including mince and tatties and steak and sausage pie. They are proud of their strong focus on being a sustainable business. ST ENOCH 3 MERCHANT CITY

ARISAIG

1 Merchant Square. G1 1LE 0141 553 1010 www.arisaigrestaurant.co.uk Arisaig specialises in modern Scottish dishes such as hot smoked salmon, Arbroath Smokies and fabulous game all served with the freshest, seasonal local accompaniments. BUCHANAN ST 4 MERCHANT CITY

CAFÉ GANDOLFI

64 Albion Street. G1 1NY 0141 552 6813 www.cafegandolfi.com One of Glasgow’s best known and iconic dining places. Café Gandolfi has been delighting diners with its passionate promotion of Scottish produce especially sourced from the Highlands and Islands. BUCHANAN ST 3 MERCHANT SQ

SAPPORO

Ingram Street G1 1HA 0141 290 0973 www.sapporo.co.uk An exciting dining Japanese experience with food expertly prepared by entertaining Teppanyaki chefs who will dazzle you with their tricks while delivering mouth watering food to your plate. BUCHANAN ST 4 MERCHANT CITY

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Glasgow Canal

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lasgow canal is an emerging destination in north Glasgow and a hub for innovation, creativity and regeneration. Stretching from Pinkston in Port Dundas to Firhill Basin in Maryhill, the canal is a hidden asset within Glasgow and it’s closer than you think – nestled just 10 minutes from the city centre. First built in the late 1700s to support the city’s bustling industry, the canal continues to develop and the area around it is now home to a host of innovative business and organisations Play Port – an exciting new collaboration between three of Glasgow’s leading urban sports attractions – was launched in June. The partnership between Pinkston Watersports, Glasgow Wake Park and The Loading Bay Skatepark in Port Dundas lets people sign up for a host of

THE LOADING BAY SKATEPARK

G4 9XE 07727 817216 www.theloadingbayglasgow.com Glasgow’s first and only indoor skatepark, The Loading Bay is the latest addition to north Glasgow’s alternative urban sports playground. The 30,000 sq ft space features a street plaza, a 60ft long bowl, movable modular ramps and training room with trampolines, gymnastics flooring and foam pits and a café. The Loading Bay is the result of a collaboration between internationally acclaimed skate ramp company Vision Ramps, whose past collaborators include Red Bull and the team behind the new James Bond movie, and Scottish Canals. It is fast becoming a favourite spot for pros and beginners alike.

including a thriving creative and cultural quarter, cutting-edge sports facilities, fantastic places to eat and drink, an urban nature reserve and now - Play Port. Just a stone’s throw from Glasgow city centre, the canal boasts unforgettable views across the city. You can get to the canal on foot, on wheels, by subway at Cowcaddens Subway Station or the bus by alighting at Garscube Road.

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activity packages through one easy-tobook central system. The three alternative sport venues are all located around the top of the Forth and Clyde Canal and have transformed the area into an exciting playground of thrilling activity and a must-visit adventure spot over the last few years.

Play Port allows visitors to take part in thrill-seeking package experiences including skateboarding, kayaking, white water tubing, wakeboarding, BMX, canoeing, kayaking, bushcraft and more! Play Port experiences can be booked through the website - www. play-port.co.uk

GLASGOW WAKEPARK G4 9XP T. 07415 787260 www.glasgowwakepark.com Come and try your hand at wakeboarding on the canal! Based at Pinkston Watersports, we offer a system 2.0 wakeboard park which allows the wakeboarder to ride continuously, turning at each end of the canal basin. To challenge you we have four obstacles in the water for trying out varying levels of tricks. Whether you are trying wakeboarding for the first time or are perfecting your latest trick we offer the ideal environment in an urban location. We are open from March to October.

PINKSTON WATERSPORTS G4 9XP T. 0141 332 5636 www.pinkston.co.uk Pinkston Watersports is a community paddlesports centre with Scotland’s only artificial whitewater course, offering unique urban watersports facilities in an urban setting. You can take part in paddlesport classes, community activities, team building and even host a birthday birthday. Whether it’s rafting, kayaking, canoeing or stand up paddleboarding you’re into, Pinkston’s the place for you.


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HAMILTONHILL CLAYPITS LOCAL NATURE RESERVE

Hamiltonhill Claypits Local Nature Reserve is an urban oasis, just a mile from Glasgow city centre. An inner-city parkland, the Claypits is a 950 hectare greenspace, home to an array of plants, trees and wildlife including roe deer, peregrine falcons, whitethroat warblers and a host of waterfowl. Originally the home of a clay quarry used when the Forth and Clyde Canal was first built in the late 1700s, it was also the site of a foundry, glassworks and boat-building yard. The Claypits are now open providing access to new pathways, boardwalks and a pedestrian bridge which connects the west and east sides of the canal north of Applecross Basin. As well as wildlife, the Claypits also offer spectacular views over the city.

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OCHO CAFE

8 Speirs Wharf, G4 9TB 0141 332 6229 www.ochoglasgow.co.uk Situated on the banks of Speirs Wharf, in a corner of the original 1851 heritage building, lies Ocho Cafe. A fully licensed brunch, lunch and cocktail venue, Ocho Cafe offers only the freshest daily delivered ingredients from local suppliers, with every dish entirely home made. Ocho Cafe is just a short walk from the city centre yet has an aura of escaping it all.

WALK OR WHEEL THE CANAL NAVVIES’ BARGE

www.navviesbarge.co.uk Navvies’ Barge is a social enterprise canal boat moored at Applecross Basin. The barge runs boat trips along Glasgow’s stretch of the canal and hosts a café and a variety of workshops, making the waterway more accessible to people in the local community. Customers can enjoy a day out on the barge, make themselves at home on-board with a buffet and relax their way along the canal. The barge is also shared with community groups in order to open up the canal and the benefits of time on the water to as many as possible. Established as a workers’ co-operative, Navvies’ Barge pays tribute to the workers who made the canal – the navvies. The social enterprise aims to empower people in their work and remind them of the power of worker solidarity.

The canal is the perfect place for a walk, run or cycle and is a gateway to an exciting network of cycle paths and routes within Glasgow that stretch all the way to Loch Lomond. Whether you’re looking for a green way to get to work, or to enjoy some time stretching your legs along the water’s edge – you can do it via Glasgow’s canal.

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www.glasgowsculpturestudios.org Experience Glasgow canal’s creative side with a trip to Glasgow Sculpture Studios. Their sculpture courses have been developed to support all levels of ability and experience – no prior experience is required and beginners are very welcome. From metalwork to mouldmaking, their programme aims to introduce you to new ways of thinking, making, and doing, while creating space for you to bring your own thoughts, ideas, and interests to each session. Build on your existing skills and discover new ones you didn’t know you had.

GLASGOW TOOL LIBRARY

www.glasgowtoollibrary.com Glasgow Tool Library is a charity located at Civic House which lends and share tools, instead of books. They also hold classes, workshops and events that teach a range of craft, DIY and sustainability skills and knowledge. Glasgow Tool Library collects donations of tools from those that no longer use them, repairs and cares for them, and saves them from going to landfill. Creating a community resource not only reduces your carbon footprint, it also saves people money. From supporting practical DIY, gardening and home improvements, to furniture making and artistic projects, Glasgow Tool Library will provide the tools you need.


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lasgow’s West End district is only about two miles away from the city centre but a world away in terms of its unique character and style. On foot, by subway or bus easily accesses the area which is home to a fantastic and eclectic mixture of attractions, cafes, bars, famous restaurants, a world famous comedy club as well as some really lovely boutique shops.

Hunterian Museum, another important historical collection. Also within easy reach of the West End is the award winning Riverside Transport Museum with the awesome Titan Crane just a little further out towards Clydebank. If sightseeing on foot in the fresh air is more your thing then take the time to mingle within the cobbled lanes to enjoy the area’s Victorian

architecture or wander around the famous campus at Glasgow University. You may also take time to enjoy the wonderful Botanic Gardens, yet another gem within a few minutes walk of Byres Road. The West End provides a wonderful opportunity to escape from the city centre and still onlybe ten minutes away. Getting there is easy by subway or City Sightseeing bus.

From the bustling daily activity of Byres Road to hidden gems nestled down historic cobbled lanes, The West End is a “Must Visit” no matter how long your trip to Glasgow is for. The area is home to some of Glasgow’s most famous attractions. The stunning Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery houses some of Scotland’s most valued collections and is a short walk from the subway and is a stop for the City Sightseeing open top bus. Nearby is the

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Charity launches new campaign with Butterfy Wings Butterfly Wings, a song written by Debra Kirkness about three young girls with EB was released recently at a charity event at Prestonfields. The song was released at the charity DEBRA's Sporting Legends Lunch, hosted by footballing legend Graeme Souness and was performed by Lauren Yule, four members of the Junior Ensemble, flautist Natalia Kurpanik and pianist Sabina Satrovaite. The song will be at the heart of a new fundraising campaign being launched in time for Christmas by DEBRA. Graeme Souness said “It is a privilege to release ‘Butterfly Wings’ , available as a download on iTunes with all proceeds going to Music 4 U and DEBRA. EB is a devastating condition and we need to raise funds to invest in research and to support our community every day."

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You can find 'Butterfly Wings', performed by Lauren Yule on iTunes, Spotify & Apple Music.


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RIVERSIDE TRANSPORT MUSEUM

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100 Pointhouse Place G3 8RS 0141 287 2728 www.glasgowlife.org.uk A vast collections of Glasgow’s transport heritage assembled under one roof showcases the city’s important contribution to transportation through ship building, locomotive construction and car making. The museum can be accessed by foot from the West End. PARTICK 14 RIVERSIDE MUSEUM

TITAN CRANE

Queen’s Quay, Clydebank G81 1BF 0141 952 3771 www.titanclydebank.com Visit one of Scotland’s unique industrial attractions and imagine looking down on the Queen Mary or QE2 as thy were being built. A proud custodian of Glasgow’s shipbuilding past lives on. The museum is a short trip by train or bus from the West End.

KELVINGROVE ART GALLERY & MUSEUM Argyle Street G3 8AG 0141 276 9500 www.glasgowlife.org.uk Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum is one of Scotland’s most popular free attractions. It has 22 themed, state-of=the-art galleries displaying an astonishing 8,000 objects. The collections are extensive, wide-ranging and internationally significant. KELVIN HALL 18 KELVINGROVE

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isiting the West End is a great contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city centre. The West End has an altogether more relaxed atmosphere and life moves at a much more relaxed pace. There are plenty of places where you can stop for coffee or grab lunch and if the weather is favourable lots of outside spaces where you can sit back and watch the world go by. The West End has some fabulous attractions, museums, boutique shops and a whole list of great restaurants and lively pubs. Have a look at some of our tips here, nearly all of which are within a short walk of either a subway station or sightseeing bus stop.

730 Great Western Rd G12 0UE 0141 276 1614 www.glasgowbotanicgardens.com Glasgow Botanic Gardens is an Arboretum and public park located close to Bhyres Road. It features several glasshourses, the most notable being the Kibble Palace. The gardens are popular for walking and picnics. HILLHEAD 17 BOTANIC GARDENS Photo courtesy of Glasgow Life


2 Cresswell Lane G12 8AA Authentic Spanish tapas, paella and a hge range of Spanish wines and cocktails in a relaxed and bustling atmosphere. Cntrally located and a great family destination. HILLHEAD 18 BYRES ROAD

LA LANTERNA WEST END

447 Great Western Road. G12 8Hh 0141 334 0686 www.lalanternawestend.co.uk La Lanterna West End opened in the Summer of 2017 and is the little brother of Glasgow’s oldest family run Italian restaurant.. Enjoy the La Lanterna warmth and authentic italian cooking . KELVINBRIDGE 14 GLASGOW UNI

CAIL BRUICH

725 Great Western Road G12 8QX 0141 334 6265 www.cailbruich.co.uk An award winning Scottish dining experience located close to the Botanic Gardens serving an inspired menu created around seasonality, freshness and the highest welfare standards, Cail Bruich has a well-earned reputation for fine food cooked with passion. KELVINBRIDGE 17 BOTANIC GRDS

THE PELICAN CAFE

1377 Argyle Street G3 8AF 0844 573 0670 The Pelican Cafe has gained a very strong following since opening. Serving excellent locally sourced beef, seafood and produce, the restaurant combines this with a great selection of excellent fairly priced wines. PARTICK 19 KELVINGROVE

NUMBER 16

16 Byres Road G11 5JY 0141 339 2544 www.number16.co.uk The award winning Number 16 is a cosy wellestablished neighbourhood restaurant located in the centre of the West End. Serving seasonal, locally sourced produce and bringing new ideas to traditionnal Scottish dishes, this is a restaurant well worth visiting during your stay. HILLHEAD 18 BYRES ROAD

ORAN MOR

Byres Road G12 8QX 0141 357 6200 www.oran-mor.co.uk Formerly Kelvinside Parish Church, Oran Mor, (the Great Song), now offers visitors two restaurants, live music, lounge and whisky bar as well as hosting the worldfamous “A Play, a Pie and a Pint” theatre. A great venue where you can relax and enjoy great entertainment.

CATHEDRAL HOUSE HOTEL

28-32 Cathedral Square. G4 0XA 0141 552 3519 www.cathedralhouseglasgow.com Cathedral House is an iconic Glasgow landmark. Built in Scottish Baronial style in 1896, it is now a thoughtfully renovated boutique inn. Consisting of 8 unique bedrooms, The Green Room Café Bar and The Drawing Room – the stunning event space. A unique and truly memorable stay only 2 minutes from Glasgow cathedral and The Necropolis. 2

THE UBIQUITOUS CHIP

12 Ashton Lane G12 8SJ 0141 334 5007 www.ubiquitouschip.co.uk Four more than 40 years the Ubiquitous Chip has been d elighting diners with its stunning location and equally stunning food. Enjoy long established favourites as well as new creations while enjoying one of Scotland’s finest wine lists. HILLHEAD 18 BYRES ROAD

THE BOTHY

11 Ruthven Lane G12 9BG 0141 334 4040 www.bothyglasgow.com A West End institution famous for its kilted staff and well sourced ingredients which include North Sea scallops, and Stornoay black pudding as well as Ayrshire lamb. Mouthwatering menus and a location within yards of bustling Byres Road.. HILLHEAD 18 BYRES ROAD

STRAVAIGIN

28 Gibson Street G12 8NX 0141 334 2665 www.stravaigin.co.uk A hugely ppopular locl restaurant serving an impressive variety of dishes from around the world but with the common theme of using fresh Scottish ingredients locally sourced. Choose to dine either in the restaurant downstairs or the upstairs cafe/bar. KELVINBRIDGE 16 GLASGOW UNI

TWO FAT LADIES

88 Dumbarton FRoad G11 6NX 0141 339 1944 www.twofatladiesrestaurant.com A firm Glasgow favourite with locals and visitors alike, Two Fat Ladies has an enviable reputation as one of the city’s best seafood restaurants with influences from France, Italy and the Middle East. Always busy so booking ahead is advised. PARTICK 19 KELVINGROVE

HUNTERIAN MUSEUM & ART GALLERY

University Avenue G12 8QQ 0141 330 4221 www.gla.ac.uk Founded in 1807, the Hunterian is Scotland’s oldest public museum. The museum’s collections inc;ude scientific instruments used by James Watt, Joseph Lister and Lord Kelvin as well as outstanding Roman artefacts and other life science collections. HILLHEAD 16 GLASGOW UNI

ATHENA GREEK TAVERNA

1116 Argyle Street G3 8TD 0141 339 3895 www.athenataverna.co.uk Locted very close to the West End at Finnieston and within walkung distance of Glasgow University. Athena provides authentic Greek dishes combining the freshest ingredients with old family recipes served in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. PARTICK 19 KELVINGROVE

LA VITA SPUNTINI

199-201 Byres Road G12 8TN 0141 339 4222 www.lavitapizzeria.co.uk Little brother to La Vita in the city centre, Spuntini creates a relaxed place where leisurely meals consisting of Bella Figura or Italian Tapas makes this an ideal family dining experience. HILLHEAD 19 BYRES ROAD

THE BUTCHERSHOP BAR & GRILL

1055 Sauchiehall Street G3 7UD 0141 339 2999 www.butchershopglasgow.com The Butchershop takes pride in serving only the finest grass fed beef, locally sourced and hung for between 21 & 35 days to ensure the finest, most succulent steak imaginable. PARTICK 1 KELVINGROVE

VAN WINKLE

23 Sandyford Place, Glasgow, G3 7NG 0141 339 9993 www.vanwinkle.co.uk Van Winkle proudly serves up Scotland's largest selection of Bourbons. Their aim is to bring real quality products, delivered by genuine people, in an atmosphere that allows you to drift and believe you are in the deepest parts of Kentucky! Serving a variety of wee plates, homemade burgers and sandwiches, there's something to suit everyone. They have two cracking locations to choose from in the Barrowlands and West End of Glasgow

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Glasgow by Night

The Best of Glasgow By Night ...

Nightly entertainment in Glasgow is fast moving and vibrant. With so much on every night its difficult to know where to start! We have tried to suggest a range of great Glasgow venues that have been entertaining people successfully for years ranging from theatres to live music venues to cinemas to comedy to nightclubs. We hope you enjoy your night out!

KING TUT’S WAH WAH HUT

272a St Vincent Street G2 5RL 0141 221 5279 www.kingtuts.co.uk Also known simply as King Tuts, this is a live music venue ad bar renowned in Scotland as a showcase for new and emerging bands and as the venue that supported some of music’s biggest names at the start of their careers. BUJCHANAN ST 22 SCH OF ART

NICE N SLEAZY

421 Sauchiehall Street. G2 3LG 0141 333 0900 www.nicensleazy.com Since 1991 Nice N Sleazy has been an ever present provider of nightly gigs and club nights including both local and touring acts. They don’t have TVs and don’t show football! BUCHANAN ST 23 THEATRES

SUB CLUB

22 Jamaica Street G1 4QD 0141 248 4600 www.subclub.co.uk Twenty six years of partying in the ‘dear green place’ that is Glasgow and the Sub Club still resides deep below ground playing to the best people in the city on the finest sound system in Scotland! ST ENOCH 1 RADISSON BLU

POLO LOUNGE

TROPICAL BAR CLUB 373 SAUCHIEHALL ST. GLASGOW

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84 Wilson Street. G1 1UZ 0141 559 6593 www.pologlasgow.co.uk Polo lounge is officially Scotland’s biggest and most fabulous gay venue. It is a LBGTG+ inclusive safe space open to party seven nights a week.. BUCHANAN ST 1 GEORGE SQ


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CITIZEN’S THEATRE

119 Gorbals Street G5 9DS 0141 429 0022 www.citz.co.uk The Citizen’s Theatre is an iconic venue and theatre company based in the Gorbls area a short distance from the Merchant City. The Citizens is renowned for cutting edge production as well as educational and community work. BRIDGE ST 21 ST ANDREW’S SQ

TRON THEATRE

63 Trongate G1 5HB 0141 552 4267 www.tron.co.uk The Tron is one of Scotland’s leading mid-scale producing and preenting theatres. Housing three performance spaces as well as the Tron Bar & Kitchen, it is a vibrantcreative hub ST ENOCH 3 MERCHANT CITY

THEATRE ROYAL

282 Hope Street G2 3QA 0844 871 7647 www.atgtickets.com Theatre Royal presents a wide vaierty of drama, dance, comedy, opera, musical and children’s theatre. It is close to a range of city hotels within easy walkig distance of the theatre BUCHANAN ST 23 THEATRES

ROYAL CONCERT HALL

auchiehall Street G2 3NY 0141 353 8000 www.glasgowconcerthalls.com The Royal Concert Hall plays host to some of the biggest names in music throughout the year including Celtic Connections and a host of traditional contemporary and popular music genres. BUCHANAN ST 24 R C HALL

13TH NOTE

50-60 King Street G1 5QT 0141 553 1638 www.13thnote.co.uk A populr, independent music venue together with bar, vegetarian & vegan cafe with a great selection of wines and beers. Check the website to keep up-to-datr with what’s on and coming up soon. ST ENOCH 6 ST ANDREW’S SQ

TRAMWAY

25 Albert Drive G41 2PE 0141 276 0950 www.tramway.org Tramway is an internationl art-space which commissions, produces and presents contemporary arts projects. Tramway is a spece where you can witness, engage, experience, participate and learn.

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297 Bath Street G2 4JN 0844 871 7648 www.atgtickets.com The King’s presents first class musicals, pantomime, drama, dance and comedy. BUCHANAN ST 21 CHARING CROSS

O2 ACADEMY

121 Eglington Street. G5 9NT 0141 332 2232 www.academymusicgroup.com The O2 Academy Glasgow (formerly the Carling Academy) is a vibrant and ever popular music venue just south of the river but close to the city centre. It holds 2500 people is is a great place to hear up and coming local bands in Glasgow. BRIDGE STREET

MANGO

373 Sauchiehall St. G2 3HU 07908 251200 www.mangolatino.co.uk A vibrant tropical Latin American inspired bar, restaurant and nightclub, Mango serves great food and drinks throughout the day and early evening before becoming a fantastically lively late night venue open until 3am at weekends. Perfect for relaxing and having fun late into the night. BUCHANAN ST 19 SAUCHIEHALL ST

THE TIKKI BAR & KITSCH

214 Bath Street. G2 4HW 0141 332 1341 www.tikibarglasgow.com Peacock chairs, exotic cocktails and ceramic mugs in exuberant music loving Thai eatery and bar. Restaurant bookings now available but make sure you visit one of the best outside beer gardens in Glasgow - an exotic island haven in the city centre of Glasgow BUCHANAN ST 22 SCH OF ART

GLASGOW FILM THEATRE

12 Rose Street G3 6RB 0141 332 6535 www.glasgowfilm.org GFT is a year round screenning programme of classic cinema. It is also home to the Glasgow Film Festival, the fastest growing film event in the UK. It is a classic, charming cinema that appeals to all genres of filmgoers. BUCHANAN S 23 THEATRES

THE STAND COMEDY CLUB

333 Woodland’s Road G3 6NG 0844 335 8879 www.thestand.co.uk Converted out of the cellars of an old schoo, the Glasgow Stand is a Tardi-like venue whose unassuming exterior belies the explosion of colour and laughter inside! Tere’s a full icensed bar with drinks at pub, not club, prices. KELVINBRIDGE 21 CHARING X

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Get your bearings and discover Glasgow through a local "weegie's" eyes. You will explore and hear all about our rich, turbulent history and how it has shaped Glasgow into the vibrant city it is today in this 1.5-2 hour experience. We'll travel through the centuries and explore all that Glasgow has to offer, visiting all the key sights in the City Centre. Public & Private Tours Available

Join a local guide and immerse yourself in the real Glasgow. During this unique 1.5 hour tour experience you will explore a new side to Glasgow; meandering down alleys and under bridges to uncover some of the city’s most beautiful pieces of art that are taking over the walls by storm. Hear the art's stories and the inspiration behind them, as well as about modern life in this cultural powerhouse of a city. Public & Private Tours Available

Discover the incredible work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh as we delve into his life, work and influence across the city of Glasgow. Together we will view some of Mackintosh's most well and lesser known works, explore his influences and take a visit to some key Mackintosh attractions along the way. Includes a visit to the exhibition at Mackintosh at the Willow. Public and Private Half/Full Day Tours Available

Discover the affluent and prosperous area of Glasgow’s West End with it’s own unique history and culture. Home to the iconic University of Glasgow, Scotland’s most visited Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum and the relaxing Botanic Gardens, the West End is a must visit on any trip to Glasgow. On this 1.5-2hour experience, your local guide will immerse you in the sights and sounds of the West End, bringing its history and culture to life. Private Tour Only.

Explore a darker side to Glasgow! Built by industry, shaped by its working class, and run by gangs operating out of ice-cream vans (but not any more!). This 1.5 hour tour with a local guide will take you on a walk in the darker side of Glasgow’s history - some centuries ago, some decades, and some still happening in the city today.

Live like a local and get to know Glasgow in this relaxed and immersive experience! On this pubtastic tour, you’ll discover Glasgow’s history, modern culture and more. Your group will be joined by a local guide who knows the best kept secret pubs that locals really visit. From Scottish whisky to gin and craft beer - there’s something for everyone, whatever your tipple. The tour includes a visit to at least two pubs with a drink included at each stop. Private Tour Only

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Glasgow Walking Tours

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lasgow offers a wide choice ofnaccommodation for visitors ranging from luxurious to budget stopovers. You will find familiar names in the city as well as boutique hotels, b&bs and good quality hostels There really is something to suit most budgets. There is a wide choice of hotels within the city centre area itself and it is well worth staying central as you will be within walking distance of the sightseeing bus, subway and city centre shopping streets as well as evening entertainment and dining. Depending on budget you can choose from recognised global names such as Hilton, Radisson Blu or Marriot or opt for more affordable local, and equally welcoming names such as Carlton George, Jury’s Inn, Ibis or Premier Inn. By far the most affordable places are hostels such as Eurohostel or SYHA which offer a secure and fun atmosphere often for less than £20 per night. Wherever you choose to rest your head you can be certain of a warm welcome and high standard of service throughout the city.

MALDRON HOTEL - Glasgow City

50 Renfrew Street. G2 3BW. www.maldronhotelglasgowcity.com 0141 340 9720 Centrally located only 200 metres from The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, this brand new 4-star hotel offers express check-in and check-out, allergy free rooms, restaurant and bar as well as a fitness centre. There is also 24-hour front desk and room service.

YOTEL Glasgow

260 Argyle Street. G2 8QW. 0141 428 4490 Website Set right in among all the city's best bars and eateries, this hip hotel is across the road from Central Station and within easy reach of all the best attractions. Modern fully kitted out rooms compliment a super cool bar with it's very own bowling alley!

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161 West Nile Street. G1 2RL Comfortable city centre hotel ideally located close to Queen Street Station, Buchanan Bus station and right next to all the top venues, theatres, cinemas and Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Includes the award winning La Bonne Auberge French bistro. BUCHANAN ST 21 R/L CONCERT HALL

MOXY HOTEL - Merchant City

210 High Street G4 0QW. 0141 846 0256 Website Next to High Street train station and only minutes from city centre attractions, shopping and restaurants, this modern hotel from Marriott features casual rooms with free wi-fi, flat screen TVs as well as a chic 24 hour cafe/bar, lounge and fitness centre. Pet friendly.

FRASER SUITES

1-19 Albion Street G1 1LH www.glasgow.frasershospitality.com 0141 553 4288 Set in the heart if the Merchant City, this all apartment hotel offers modern apartments with free wi-fi, flat screen TVs as well as work space and kitchenettes. There is a fitness room, self-service laundry and meeting facilities. Perfect as a location for a family or business visit and within east walking distance of the city centre.

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RADISSON RED

25 Tunnel Street. G3 8HL 0141 471 1700. www.radissonhotels.com A stunning new addition to the Glasgow skyline and located right next to the SEC and Hydro giving easy access to all the best things nearby including the Finnieston district. The hotel also has the now famous Sky Bar with stunning views down the river and western city. 11 RADISSON BLU

MOTEL ONE

78-82 Oswald Street. G1 4PL 0141 468 0450. www.motel-one.com 64 boutique rooms, a rooftop restaurant and exclusive executive lounge, the carlton George has a fantastic central location. ST ENOCH 10 RADISSON BLU

CARLTON GEORGE HOTEL

West George Street G2 1DH 0141 353 6373 64 boutique rooms, a rooftop restaurant and exclusive executive lounge, the carlton George has a fantastic central location. BUCHANAN ST 8 GEORGE SQ

ARGYLL HOTEL

973 Sauchiehall St. G3 7TQ 0141 337 3313 www.argyllhotelglasgow.co.uk Argyll Hotel is a family owned and run 3 Star property providing comfortable and affordable accommodation in the city centre. The hotel is within easy distance of Central Station.


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Hope Street G2 6AE 0141 248 2489 www.arttohotel.com Individully designed rooms with crisp clean lines, soft woods and colourful throws that will help you to relax and unwind. ST ENOCH 10 RADISSON BLU

RADISSON BLU

Argyll Street G2 8DL 0141 204 3333 www.radissonblu.co.uk The 5 Star Radisson Blu has built an enviable reputation as one of Glasgow’s finest hotels with fantastic dining and relaxing bar areas. ST ENOCH 10 RADISSON BLU

IBIS HOTEL

West Regent Street G2 4DQ 0141 619 9000 www.ibis.com Ibis Glasgow is a budget hotel in a central areas with easy access to train stations and the restaurants abd nightlife of central Glasgow. BUCHANAN STREET 22 ART SCHOOL

MARRIOT HOTEL

Argyll Street G3 8RR 0141 226 5577 A long established luxury hotel located a short walk from city attractions, shopping and dining. Perfect for business or pleasure. ST ENOCH 11 HOTELS

CITIZEN M HOTEL

Renfrew Street G2 3BW 0141 404 9485 www.citizenm.com Ultra modern, fantastically trendy, the Citizen M is located jut a few steps away from theatres, shopping, sightseeing and dining. BUCHANAN ST 23 THEATRES

HOTEL INDIGO

Waterloo Street G2 7DA 0141 226 7700 www.hotelindigoglasgow.com Centrally located, thismodern, stylish hotel provides a great base for visitors travelling for business or pleasure. Close to Central Station and within an easy walk of city centre attractions, shopping and dining. ST ENOCH 11 HOTELS

JURY’S INN

Jamaica Street G1 4QG 0141 314 4800 www.jurysinns.com One of the most popular city centre hotels, Jury’s is close to Central Station and only a 10 minute walk from Queen Street. Close to city centre attractions, shopping and dining. ST ENOCH 10 RADISSON BLU

APEX HOTEL

Bath Street G2 2EN 0141 353 0800 www.apexhotels.co.uk Apex Hotel offers unique styling and personalised service in the heart of the city centre and, more precisely in Theatreland. BUCHANAN ST 22 ART SCHOOL

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GLASGOW HILTON

0141 204 5555 www.hiltonglasgow.co.uk One of Glasgow’s most stylish five star hotels including a Livingwell Health Club, pooland Ocean Rooms Spa. The hotel is within walking distance of the business district and close to all city centre amenities. ST ENOCH 11 HOTELS

PARK INN

West George Street G2 2JJ 0141 221 1211 www.parkinn.co.uk Ths new addition to the Glasgow hotel list iscentrally located close to the city centre and near to thebusiness distrcit. The hotel is within a short walk of all the main theatres, shops and restaurants in the city centre. BUCHANAN ST 9 ST VINCENT PL

MERCURE GLASGOW CITY

Ingram Street G1 1DQ 0844 815 9103 www.mercureglasgow.co.uk Sitting in a perfect central location the Mercure is within a short walk of the city centre, sightseeing bus, shopping and dining. BUCHANAN ST 1 GEORGE SQ

EUROHOSTEL

Clyde Street G1 4NR 0141 222 2828 www.euro-hostels.co.uk Offering cheap. clean, comfortable and fun accommodation right in the heart of the city, Eurohostel fills the gap between ‘backpacker hostel’. A fun place to stay. ST ENOCH 10 RADISSON BLU

SYHA

Park Circus G3 6BY 0141 332 3004 www.syha.org.uk Glasgow Youth Hostel offers spacious and comfortable accommodation perfect for groups, families and individuals. The hostel is 30 minutes walk from the city centre and is close to transport links. COWCADDENS 21 CHARING CROSS

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Golf in Glasgow

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cotland is the home of golf so if you're a golfer and you're staying in or around Glasgow then let temptation take you away to one of the amazing courses within easy reach of the city. There are a variety of excellent courses where you can test your skills at varying levels of difficulty. One thing that is constant however, is the warm welcome that awaits you wherever you choose to play. Check out our selections here and call in advance to arrange your round. Most will be able to arrange equipment hire as well as pre and post round dining and drinks, dependent of course on Covid restrictions in place. Regardless of where you play, you can say that you have played golf in The Home Of Golf!

Accessible from the City Centre CATHCART CASTLE GOLF CLUB

0141 638 9449 www.cathcartcastle.net Cathcart Castle Golf Club was established in 1895 and is one of the oldest golf clubs in the Glasgow area. The James Braid designed golf course is played over undulating parkland and offers a challenge to all levels of golfers. It is a family friendly golf club and caters to golfers of all abilities. Roughly a 15-minute drive from Glasgow’s city centre, Cathcart Castle is easily accessible for visitors.

CAWDER GOLF CLUB

0141 761 1281 www.cawdergolfclub.com Just 10 minutes from Glasgow city centre, the peaceful, picturesque setting lets you forget about the busy city lifestyle and golfers lose themselves in the beautiful game of golf. Visitors have the options of playing the Championship course set in the wonderful woodlands with stunning views of the Campsie Hills, or alternatively you can enjoy the Keir course, more forgiving from the tee and less physically demanding than the championship course, and with equally wonderful views of the Campsie Hills.

COWGLEN GOLF CLUB SANDYHILLS GOLF CLUB

0141 778 1179 www.sandyhillsgolfclub.co.uk Sandyhills Golf Club provides a beautiful challenging 18-hole parkland setting situated in Glasgow’s East End near Mount Vernon and just 10 minutes from Glasgow city centre, that offers a very fair test to golfers of all abilities. The Clubhouse at Sandyhills is large with spacious traditional lounges which are comfortable and tastefully decorated, providing members and visitors the perfect area to relax before and after their round of golf.

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0141 632 7463 www.cowglengolfclub.co.uk Voted as 2019 South West Scotland Golf Club of the year, Cowglen is a beautifully presented parkland course which provides a challenging test to all golfers. The picturesque golf course is matched by the relaxing clubhouse, bar and lounge areas which await you after your round. Visitors are welcome throughout the year and are welcome to enjoy all clubhouse facilities on offer.


0141 427 1157 www.haggscastlegolfclub.com Dubbed as ‘Glasgow’s finest golf course’, Haggs Castle is set in the magnificent mature parkland of Pollok Country Park. The peaceful, tree-lined fairways of the course provide a wonderful contrast to the nearby, bustling city-centre. Visiting golfers can always be assured of a warm welcome at Haggs Castle. They will receive a friendly greeting in the clubhouse before or after their game. Food is available all day with a variety of menu offerings during the playing season. The clubhouse consists of locker room facilities as well as shower facilities.

Easily accessible by train HELENSBURGH GOLF CLUB

01436 675505 www.helensburghgolfclub.co.uk Golfers have been enjoying our beautiful moorland course above Helensburgh town since 1893 and we invite you to come and enjoy this destination course that no golfer should miss. Despite being only 20 miles from Glasgow, our course is in a relaxing and tranquil setting with stunning views over the Clyde Estuary to the South and over Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park to the North. The gently undulating terrain and varied layout is playable for all but a challenge for the best. To score well you will need to plot your way round and master our fast and true putting surfaces. The club is easily accessible by train from Glasgow’s city centre and is an ideal stop if you are visiting the many attractions of the surrounding area or heading out to explore Scotland’s wonderful west coast.

01389 841754 www. cardrossgolfclub.co.uk Being less than six miles from the worldrenowned Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, with stunning views over the river Clyde and only 25 minutes from Glasgow Airport, makes Cardross not only easily accessible but a must on any golfing holiday. The Club has a welcoming clubhouse, excellent catering, a wellstocked Professional’s shop and is one of the best inland parkland golf courses in the West of Scotland. Cardross train station is conveniently located across the road from the clubhouse. Visitors and Societies are most welcome to come and play.

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POLLOK GOLF CLUB

0141 632 4351 www.pollokgolf.com Just minutes from Glasgow city centre and set in Pollok Country Park’s secluded mature woodland, Pollok is arguably Scotland’s finest city suburban course. Designed by the famous Alister MacKenzie ( designer of Augusta National, Cypress Point and many others), Pollok’s parkland setting is a golfing haven and is only overlooked by the magnificent Pollok House. Maintained to the highest standard, the course is a proper test for low handicappers and its fairness & playability mean golfers of all abilities enjoy it. Founded in 1892, the club has a rich history with a modern outlook. Pollok is open to visitors throughout the year and the golf course is matched only by the warm, hospitable welcome in the luxurious clubhouse.

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0141 586 5300 www.bearsdengolfclub.co.uk Founded in 1891, Bearsden Golf Club is one of the oldest clubs on the North side of Glasgow. Just 5 miles from Glasgow’s city centre, Bearsden Golf Club value their location on the edge of the countryside, where you can enjoy both the pleasures of life, and golf, whether you are a member or a visitor. Bearsden also boasts an extremely comfortable clubhouse setting to enjoy after your round.

0141 956 4657 www.hiltonpark.net Being less than six miles from the world-Set in beautiful rural surroundings just 10 miles from Glasgow, are two of the finest moorland golf courses in Scotland. The Hilton and Allander courses at Hilton Park were designed in 1927 by seven times Open Champion James Braid and were home to Martin Laird in the years before he became a successful PGA tour player. The courses offer a distinctive and rewarding experience to both members and visitors. Hilton Park Golf Club is about 9 miles from Glasgow airport, 10 miles from Glasgow city centre, and is situated on the A809, two miles from Milngavie on the road to Drymen.

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ICONIC LOCH LOMOND is known for its breathtaking beauty and incredible nature and is perfectly situated for easy access from all over Scotland. Add The Trossachs and Clyde Sea Lochs and we offer a diverse, unique and hugely accessible area of Scotland just waiting to be discovered or, rediscovered! With much of the area covered by The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, it’s the ideal place to relax, restore and revive your soul after the difficulties that we’ve all experienced in recent times. Whether your happy place is relaxing in luxury, watching the sun rise on top of a hill after a strenuous hike, shopping designer brands and local crafts or lounging in a hot tub with friends and a bottle of wine, we’re all you want us to be. Accommodation ranges from economic self-catering to stunning suites at newly refurbished Cameron House. Sample

delicious local cuisine or enjoy a tasting menu at award winning restaurants – you decide. For families, there’s lots to entertain the kids – from outdoor activities to Loch Lomond SEA LIFE for rainy days – all of which will make sure you have family fun and make memories.


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IN YOUR ELEMENT 0333 600 6008 www.iye.scot/ In Your Element has been offering amazing outdoor activity experiences across Scotland since 2004. They offer a huge range of outdoor activities near Inverness & Loch Ness, Aviemore, Loch Lomond and Loch Tay, as well as many other places in Scotland. They have amazing outdoor experiences suitable for families, stag & hen groups, corporate groups, fundraisers, international visitors touring Scotland and event organisers. In addition to their fun activities they offer a comprehensive canoe hire service for locations across Scotland.

TREE ZONE AERIAL ADVENTURE COURSE LOCH LOMOND LEISURE

0333 577 0715 www.lochlomond-scotland.com Have been operating on Loch Lomond, at Luss, Rowardennan and Loch Lomond Shores, since 2001 and they offer activities for all ages and every occasion including: Luxury Speedboat Tours, Boat Hire and Boat Charter, Watersports, Outdoor Activities, Stag Parties, Hen Parties, Corporate Entertainment, Special Occasion Packages, Wedding Boats and Kids Parties as well as Speedboat Tours, Pedal Boat & Rowing Boat hire, Waterski, Wakeboard, Wake Surf, Kneeboard, Ringo & Banana Boat, Kayak, Stand Up Paddleboarding, SUP, Canoe & Katakanu. Their bike hire service offers Adult, Children, Toddler, Child Seat, TowAttachment, and Trailer. Due to Covid all activites have to be pre-booked. at

www.iye.scot/treezone-loch-lomond High in the trees at Loch Lomond Shores, TreeZone is the ultimate Aerial Adventure Course ... Zip wires, balance beams, hanging platforms, tight-ropes, scramble nets, white knuckle bridges and gap jumps are set among ancient Caledonian Pines. This is an unforgettable high ropes activity for adults, kids, groups, families or for a corporate event.


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01436 648595 www.4x4adventures-scotland.com Discover the world-famous Loch Lomond landscape as you experience driving iconic Land Rover Defenders, or sit back and enjoy a wonderful tour of the area as your Adventure Guide does the driving. The default start and finish point for our Loch Lomond 4x4 Adventures is Luss,. Their charismatic kilted adventure guides are all very entertaining characters, who will ensure that you have a fantastic off road experience and learn all about the history of the area and get a real feel for what it’s like to live and work in this part of Scotland.

LOCH LOMOND FAERIE TRAIL Luss Car Park, Luss, G83 8NY 01436 860820 www.lochlomondfaerietrail.com An enormous, award winning woodland full of family adventure. You’ll find Faeries, Trolls, Unicorns, slippery slopes, knobbly trees, fantastic views and amazing food! A magical faerie trail with wee wooden houses, hidden trolls and a mystery to solve! Come and join the faeries!

CRUISE LOCH LOMOND 01301 702356 www.cruiselochlomond.co.uk Cruise Loch Lomond offers a range of cruises and ferry crossings from its departure points in Tarbet and Luss and provides visitors with the chance to explore Loch Lomond and its amazing scenery. Commentary and onboard snacks make the experience all the more enjoyable. Visit their website to find out more about their cruises and sailing dates and times and book online.

SWEENEY’S CRUISES

01389 752376 www.sweeneyscruiseco.com Sweeney’s Cruises operate a range of cruises from Balloch which will take you on a loch adventure, discovering the lochs islands, its history, wildlife and much more. Cruise timetables vary during the year so visit their website for details of cruises, availability and to book online.


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CAMERON CLUB

013899 310777 www.cameronhouse.co.uk The Cameron Club at Cameron House Resort includes its stunning Spa, the Carrick Golf Course and clubhouse. The Spa is located at the Cameron Club, approximately three miles north of Cameron House. Residents of Cameron House can make use of a shuttle service, which is bookable via Guest Services. Amongst the delights on offer are hydro & thermal experiences, spa treatments and spa days. Pure relaxation and regeneration. Cameron House’s leisure facilities, including pool, fitness studios, steam room, sauna and state of the art gym as well as the newly opened sports bar, The Tavern, an all-day dining restaurant and bar. Cameron House is also home to its own marina and a range of watersports as well as outdoor activities.

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BUCHANAN CASTLE GOLF CLUB 01369 660330 www.buchanancastlegolfclub.co.uk Visitors are welcome at Buchanan Castle Golf club, a special tranquil place providing an almost tangible tonic to the system. It is one of Scotland’s hidden golfing spendours nestling in the foothills of the Scottish Highlands, close to Loch Lomond and the picturesque village of Drymen – only half an hour from Glasgow or Stirling.

PORTNELLAN FARM SPEEDBOAT TOURS

Gartocharn G83 8NL 01389 830487 www.portnellanfarm.co.uk Often described as the highlight of a trip to Loch Lomond, a luxury speedboat tour is the perfect way to discover the loch. Combine travelling at speed over open water with cruising slowly through the many islands with and enjoy breath-taking Scottish scenery in every direction.

INCHBAGGERS ISLAND SWIMS 07917 432900 www.inchbaggers.com Wild swimming has become increasingly popular and Inchbaggers helps visitors and locals alike to enjoy swimming safely in beautiful Loch Lomond, whether it’s a beginners introduction or for those at an advanced level. A truly magical experience which is available all year round, experience the tranquillity and beauty of Loch Lomond at its best.


For those whose happy place is shopping, there are lots of great shops throughout the towns and villages where you can enjoy browsing through great Scottish products and local artisan crafts you can take home as a memory of your visit.

LOCH LOMOND SHORES www.lochlomondshores.com One place that has everything under one roof is Loch Lomond Shores located on the banks of Loch Lomond in Balloch. It not only features a whole host of stores but also is home to woodland walks, beaches, watersports, SEA LIFE and amazing views over the loch towards Ben Lomond – making it the perfect place to combine shopping and a great day out. Whether you love designer brands, Scottish tweeds and knitwear, shoes,

fine Scottish whisky, sportswear, beauty products, homeware, jewellery, health foods, gifts, or even need a holiday hair trim and colour and beauty treatment - look no further than Loch Lomond Shores. You can also take a shopping break with cafes that offer everything from afternoon teas to delicious hot meals. Loch Lomond Shores also plays host to food and drink festivals in spring and autumn and also welcomes a colourful outdoor market on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month.

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With peaceful forests, picturesque viewpoints, lochs, castles, pretty villages and bustling towns, there’s lots to see and do depending on your mood and what makes a great short-break for you. There is an amazing network of cycle paths, walking trails and forest walks all offering you the opportunity to explore and enjoy nature at your own pace with fantastic views at each turn.

RSPB - LOCH LOMOND

High Wards Farm, Gartocharn, G83 8SB 01389 830670 www.rspb.org.uk This reserve is set in a stunning mix of woodlands and wetlands on the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. Breathtaking views and a diverse mix of habitats provide an excellent opportunity to view a variety of wildlife including ospreys in the summer and skeins of geese in the winter

WALK WILD SCOTLAND

01360 870476 www.walkwildscotlan.com Walk Wild Scotland is a Scottish walking tour company specialising in walking holidays and cultural tours throughout the Scottish Highlands & Islands. Engaged in sustainable tourism, their small group tours offer a personal experience of Scotland’s wild nature and landscapes where you can feel safe in the hands of our qualified tour guides. The company started in 2003 as ‘Walk Wild Loch Lomond’ providing walking day trips in the new National Park. Quickly demand took the business to the rest of Scotland. They also offer tours in German.

SCOTTISH MARITIME MUSEUM / DENNY TANK SEA LIFE LOCH LOMOND

01389 721500 www.visitsealife.com There is so much to see at SEA LIFE Loch Lomond! Dive in and you’ll discover: Interactive Rockpool Experience - Have you ever wanted to stroke a starfish or feel the shell of a crab? Now’s your chance because at our rocking Rockpools you can appreciate all of this! Over 1500 creatures - Take a fascinating journey from the shores of Loch Lomond to the depths of the world’s oceans in 7 themed zones Tropical Ocean Tunnel - Journey through the Tropical Ocean Tunnel, where you can come face-to-fin with Blacktip sharks, rays and other critters of the seas. Otterly amazing - Meet our troublesome Otter trio, Lily Pickle and Cub, up close - watch out, they are cheeky! Asian Short Clawed Otters are the smallest of all species of Otter. And so much more.

01389 763444 www.scottishmaritimemuseum.org Part of The Scottish Maritime Museum, the Denny Tank is a four star visitor attraction showcasing Sir William Denny’s world famous ship design and builder’s facility. It was the world’s first commercial test tank. Open daily.


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DOUNE CASTLE

www.historic-scotland.gov.uk Doune Castle is a medieval stronghold near the village of Doune, in the Stirling district of central Scotland. Recent research has shown that Doune Castle was originally built in the thirteenth century, then probably damaged in the Scottish Wars of Independence,before being rebuilt in its present form in the late 14th century by Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany (c. 1340–1420), the son of King Robert II of Scots, and Regent of Scotland from 1388 until his death. The castle stars in scenes from Outlander, Game of Thrones and Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

DUMBARTON CASTLE

01389 732167 www.historic-scotland.gov.uk Visit a stronghold that stood at the heart of an ancient kingdom covering the area known as Strathclyde. Set high upon a volcanic rock in the Firth of Clyde, the castle was a royal refuge. With a recorded history going back 1500 years, the castle has a fascinating and long history to tell visitors who can enjoy stunning views from the White Tower Crag, take in the artillery fortifications and visit the Governor’s House. The castle is open all year round.

0300 067 6615 www.forestryandland.gov.scot The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre and Café is open seven days a week, 10am to 4pm. With trails suitable for all, tree top adventures, a great café, toilets and plenty of information, this should be your first stop when it comes to exploring Queen Elizabeth Forest Park. Enjoy panoramic views and scenic trails, from a gentle stroll to a waterfall past a monument commemorating the Women’s Timber Corps, better known as the Lumberjills, to more strenuous routes through lofty woods and rocky crags.


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Savour the unique and stunning flavours of Scotland and indulge your tastebuds with award-winning delights

THE BOAT HOUSE AT CAMERON HOUSE

01389 755568 www.cameronhouse.co.uk The Boat House is a New England style restaurant situated next to Cameron House Marina. The Boat House features an extensive menu with particular emphasis on locally sourced meat and seafood. Nonresidents are welcome.

GLENGOYNE DISTILLERY

Dumgoyne G63 9LB 01360 550254 www.glengoyne.com Glengoyne is a Highland Distillery on Glasgow’s doorstep. It’s whisky is distilled more slowly than any other malt whisky to create a complex, fruity, award-winning spirit of which they are rightly proud. They never rush anything at Glengoyne and neither should their visitors! Visit them to meet their team, have a dram, shop, create your very own unique Glengoyne single malt but above all else, take your time and relax.

STIRLING DISTILLERY

The Old Smiddy, 9 Lower Castlehill 01786 596 496 www.stirlingdistillery.com Distilled, bottled and labelled in the shadow of the Castle, Stirling Gin is produced by Stirling’s first legal distillery on the castle rock. Known for their unique London Dry gin made with foraged Stirlingshire nettles, their gins range from the classic to the eclectic, celebrating local history and folklore. A small family-run distillery creating hand crafted spirits in the historic ‘Old Smiddy’ building, they offer daily gin and whisky tastings, distillery tours and a weekly gin school.


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LA BARCA

01436 268518 www.labarcahelensburgh.co.uk 01436 860201 INN ON LOCH LOMOND Multiple award winning restuarant, La Barca is a beautiful, www.loch-lomond.co.uk 01436 860678 authentic Spanish Tapas restaurant serving a wide variety of freshly The Lodge On Loch Lomond is a unique www.innonlochlomond.co.uk prepared dishes made using the finest local produce. destination located on the beachfront enjoying THE CLUBHOUSE AT Located on the A82 just three miles north of magnificent views over the loch. The hotel’s THEinCAMERON GRILL Luss village, The Inn first opened 1814 and facilties CAMERON make it an excellent choice for HOUSE PADRONE PIZZA has retained its tradional charm ever House since. Leisure Club Cameron escaping theCarrick buzz ofGolf the city andTHE soaking up The Course. Loch Lomond STATION COFFEE SHOP The new Inn is a stylish, contemporary hotelwww.cameronhouse.co.uk 01436 – 674252the relaxing 01389 310777 atmosphere 01389 722596 that being beside the offers modern accommodation, stylish The Station, Main Street,that Aberfoyle. www.padronepizza.co.uk The Cameron Grill restaurant is at the heart loch provides. Guests can enjoy a wide range www.cameronhouse.co.uk public spaces, a fantastic restaurant and bar 01877 389105 www.lochlomondcoffee.co.uk of the hotel with wonderful views across Loch of activities provided by expert local partners Padrone combines freshly prepared Relax in the stunning newly re-opened with natural furnishings and a roaring real fire! Lomond. The setting is intimate, elegant and and will find Colquhoun’s restaurant theis artisan pizza with a you state-of-the-art real The a vibrant cafe serving an Clubhouse at Cameron, nextStation to The Carrick Dining is relaxed with Mr C’s Fish & Whisky welcoming, keeping in style with the décor round Luxurious offthe your day. wood fired pizzaperfect oven way that produces excellent Golf to Course. yet relaxed,choice The of freshly prepared food Bar and Restaurant offering a wide selection of throughout Cameron House. In the evening, best pizza this side of Milan. Choose fromto nonranging from wholesome soups and Clubhouse is open members and seafood, burgers and steaks and amazing fish a soft relaxing atmosphere is created to a wide range of fresh, local ingredients is a haven for good food,sandwiches welcoming to hot snacks, including a wide & chips! or classic favourites or combine withand a friendlyrange of vegan and gluten free options, straight enhance the pleasure of your culinary surroundings service. experience. From wholesome natural dishes home-made pasta dish. from the kitchen ovens. Also tempting your to the very best of modern cooking, our taste buds is a delightful selection of sweet THE OAK TREE INN chef aims to create a divine gastronomic treats together with wonderful locally roasted experience for all foodies. Loch Lomond Coffee from the owners own 01360 – 870357 www.theoaktreeinn.co.uk roastery based in Balmaha. Standing in the shade of a 500 year-old oak tree, this unique country inn in Balmaha offers a perfect location for those wishing to simply escape. Family owned, The Oak Tree is a great base from which to explore the stunning countryside or take a boat trip on the loch. Cosy rooms and great food and drink, including their own ales and ciders, smoked produce & ice cream complete a perfect visit.

THE TAVERN

Cameron House Leisure Club 01389 310777 www.cameronhouse.co.uk The new Tavern bar is located in the Cameron Leisure Club, home to hearty cuisine and a well-stocked bar. The perfect place to relax with friends and family alike. Take a seat for breakfast, lunch or dinner and watch as the action of the best sporting events unfold on our big screens, with the great loch as your backdrop. Open daily from 11am – 11pm. Food served from 12pm – 8pm

CATTLE & CREEL 01436 269278 www.cattleandcreel.co.uk Sumptious seafood and prime aged steaks is what makes cattle & Creel such a hit! This seafood and steak restaurant offers incredible locally sourced food and fine wines. The open plan cooking area offers diners a real theatrical experience.

TAMBURRINI & WISHART

Cameron House Resort 01389 310777 www.cameronhouse.co.uk Tamburrini & Wishart offers a contemporary and innovative dining experience with seasonal produce at its heart. Guests can look forward to a five-course tasting menu that will change every two weeks, and a three-course lunch menu embracing modern techniques while celebrating classical flavours. Each menu will be exquisitely paired with wine chosen by the Resort Sommelier.

ST MOCHA COFFEE SHOP AND ICE CREAM PARLOUR www.lochlomondcoffee.co.uk A lovely warm, welcoming speciality coffee shop in Balmaha where you will find their own home roasted small batch coffee as well as a range of loose leaf tea and baking including a range of gluten free products. A full selection of homemade Loch Lomond luxury ice cream is also always available to tempt you! St Mocha coffee shop and ice cream parlour is certainly something special to enjoy during your visit.


relax in comfort From luxury resorts to cosy caravans and cottages, find the perfect place to relax and unwind for you INN ON LOCH LOMOND

01436 860678 www.innonlochlomond.co.uk Located on the A82 just three miles north of Luss village, The Inn first opened in 1814 and has retained its traditional charm ever since. The Inn is a stylish, contemporary hotel that offers modern accommodation, stylish public spaces, a fantastic restaurant and bar with natural furnishings and a roaring real fire! Dining is relaxed with Mr C’s Fish & Whisky Bar and Restaurant offering a wide selection of seafood, burgers, steaks and amazing fish & chips!

CAMERON HOUSE RESORT

01389 310777 www.cameronhouse.co.uk The Cameron House Resort offers epic Scottish landscapes, a 24-mile long freshwater loch and undeniably 5-star facilities. Be a guest at Cameron House Hotel and discover the beautifully restored bedrooms and suites. Explore the enticing choice of restaurants and bars; discover wonderful adventures and curated experiences; captivate your clients and colleagues with this mesmerising setting or welcome your wedding guests to Scotland’s most exclusive ceremony and reception setting, immerse yourself in the extraordinary destination spa or make the most of the championship golf course with most beautiful water hazard in the world. Or you can relax in the luxury Cameron Lodges.

LOMOND WOODS HOLIDAY PARK

01250 878123 www.woodleisure.co.uk Ideally located within walking distance of Loch Lomond, Lomond Woods Holiday Park is a special place for you to spend your holiday. Their stunning Signature Lodges with hot tubs provide luxurious accommodation for those seeking something indulgent while their range of luxury lodges, caravan holiday homes, and glamping pods provide options to suit all budgets and styles.


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LODGE ON LOCH LOMOND

01436 860201 www.loch-lomond.co.uk The Lodge On Loch Lomond is a unique destination located on the beachfront enjoying magnificent views over the loch. The hotel’s facilties make it an excellent choice for escaping the buzz of the city and soaking up the relaxing atmosphere that being beside the loch provides. Guests can enjoy a wide range of activities provided by expert local partners and you will find Colquhoun’s restaurant the perfect way to round off your day.

LOCH LOMOND WATERFRONT

Main Road, Balmaha 01360 870144 www.loch-lomondwaterfront.co.uk Loch Lomond Waterfront, offers luxury self-catering accommodation on the banks of Loch Lomond. Their 5-star holiday lodges each have their own private hot tub, steam cabin, en suite bedrooms, fully-equipped kitchen and breath-taking views! And their luxury lodges are surrounded by exclusive grounds and bounded by nature reserves. On the shores, you will find some of the best fishing on Loch Lomond. They also have a private beach, which is ideal for sailing, boating, swimming, and all kinds of water sports.

EAST CAMBUSMOON HOLIDAY COTTAGES

Gartocharn 07905 093997 www.lochlomondholidaycottage.com East Cambusmoon Farm is located in the heart of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. We are superbly well placed to explore this wonderfully scenic area. Our two self-catering cottages, the two-bedroom Old Dairy and four-bedroom Curlew Cottage, have brought new life to old buildings. Available to rent separately or together, sustainable design and use of natural materials ensure year-round comfort with a light carbon footprint whilst retaining the exterior character of these former farm buildings.


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PORTNELLAN FARM

Gartocharn G83 8NL 01389 830487 www.portnellanfarm.co.uk Hidden away on the secluded south shore of Loch Lomond, Portnellan is first and foremost a family farm producing quality organic beef. The unique location and stunning views of Loch Lomond have enabled the farm to diversify over the past decade and the family are delighted to be able to share their beautiful lochside setting with guests staying in The Old Farmhouse and Glamping tent. They also provide boat moorings for rent in Portnellan Bay and offer a range of exciting outdoor activities including Speedboat Tours, Farm Tours, Kayak Hire, and Stand-Up Paddleboard Hire.

KNOCKDERRY COUNTRY HOUSE APPLETREE COTTAGE Shandon Farm, Croftamie 07375 321868 www.lomondappletree.co.uk Appletree Cottage is a cosy, bright, newly built cottage on a quiet back road in Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. The cottage has four en-suite bedrooms and biomass heating throughout. The spacious open-plan living area has underfloor heating and large picture windows offer stunning views south, across open countryside. Situated on a small apple farm, Appletree is perfectly located for walking, golf, hiking, cycling, fishing, boating, riding, wildlife spotting and the local village pub.

LOCH LOMOND ARMS HOTEL Old Luss Road, G83 8NX 01436 860420 www.lochlomondarmshotel.com The Loch Lomond Arms opened its doors in 2012 after an extensive renovation to restore it to its former glory as a luxurious 17th century coaching inn. The hotel sits at the entrance to the beautiful Scottish Highlands, yet is easily accessed from Glasgow and Edinburgh.

AUCHENHEGLISH COTTAGES

01389 850688 www.lochlomondlodge.co.uk Auchenheglish Lodges comprises of eight luxury waterfront cottages situated directly on the “Bonnie Banks” of Loch Lomond seven beautiful apartments in the B Listed building “Lomond Castle” five with beautiful loch views, also five properties located within 12 acres of grounds on the exclusive Arden estate. Further up the loch side at Arrochar we have 2 properties as you enter into the lovely village of Arrochar “Wee Callanish and Callanish House”. A short distance from Shore House at Tarbet one of our properties with stunning loch views.

01436 842283 www.knockderryhouse.co.uk Situated on the banks of Loch Long, we invite you to stay at Knockderry House Hotel where a warm Scottish country house welcome, comfortable rooms, extraordinary service, charming decor, and delicious culinary experiences await. With multiple awards for hospitality and food, we offer a relaxing environment from which to explore the stunning area near Loch Lomond.


CALLANDER WOODS HOLIDAY PARK 01250 878123 www.woodleisure.co.uk Located in Perthshire, in the popular tourist town of Callander, the holiday park is right at the Eastern Approach to the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The park is also on the Rob Roy Way and the Birds of Prey Trail, as well as being close to the famous Bracklinn Falls and the stunning Loch Katrine. With a variety of outdoor pursuits on your doorstep and within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and bars in Callander, you’ll never be short of things to do! Accommodation Our self-catering accommodation range includes our Deluxe Junior Lodges with private hot tubs, or enjoy a relaxing vacation in our 2 & 3 bedroom, fully-furnished caravan holiday homes, providing modern, spacious accommodation for families and couples. For those seeking a luxurious camping experience, our family camping pods ensure the ultimate ‘Glamping’ experience in any weather, or why not treat yourself to a stay in our new luxury ensuite glamping pod.

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STUCKGOWAN ESTATE 0131 556 4020 www.stuckgowanestates.com Whether you are celebrating a birthday or anniversary, looking for a perfect holiday location for families and friends, or simply looking for the perfect place to explore Scotland we have a range of properties to suit your needs. We look forward to welcoming you and making your stay better than you can ever imagine. We offer two stunning properties on Loch Lomond for you to choose from: Stuckgowan with 9 luxury bedrooms and 6 bathrooms Stuckdarach with 6 luxury bedrooms and 5 bathrooms

LOCH LOMOND HOLIDAY PARK 01301 704224 www.argyllholidays.com With exclusive lodges positioned right on the water, Loch Lomond Holiday Park makes the perfect escape from everyday life. Relax in a premium waterside hot tub lodge, unwind in a fabulous glamping pod or get cosy in a traditional log cabin with sauna. For a luxurious Scottish staycation, Loch Lomond is the perfect destination, whether you prefer a relaxing retreat or an active holiday making the most of the watersports right on your doorstep.


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ALLOCH is the gateway to Loch Lomond and the truly stunning beauty that is the area around Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. Getting here is easy. Balloch is less than forty minutes from Glasgow Airport and has good bus links as well as a regular, half hourly direct train service from Glasgow Queen Street Station.

Balloch is a thriving, bustling village where you can enjoy a great range of activities. Visit Balloch Country Park, enjoy a loch cruise with frequent departures throughout the day or simply wander into the lovely shops and restaurants along the main street. Take a short walk along to Loch Lomond Shores where you will find shopping, dining and family fun.

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ardross is one of Helensburgh and Lomond’s hidden gems. Not immediatly obvious as a fruitful stopping place Cardross actually offers great value for time spent with a wealth of wonderful history and options for sport and great dining thrown in. Included in the package are the wonderful old parish church ruined by a stray bomb during the Clydebank Blitz,

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VERLOOKING the River Clyde, the towns of Dumbarton and Clydebank were both noted for their shipbuilding – a story told at the Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank in Dumbarton. Dumbarton’s shipbuilding heritage includes the building of the famous clipper ‘Cutty Sark’. Dumbarton Castle on its fortified rock has long guarded the Clyde approaches. A ruined chapel in the grounds of Levengrove Park boasts the final resting place of part of the remains of Robert the Bruce whose home was once

nearby and the town also lays claim to the bard Robert Burns who was made Freeman of the Burgh.

the once magnificent brutalist St Peter’s Seminary and the wonderful medieval St Mahew’s Chapel which is still in use. On a less ecclesiastical note there is the beautifully situated Carman Trout Fishery, Cardross Golf Club, the National Trust for Scotland’s Geilston Gardens and the quaint Geilston Hall which is now thought to be an early C R Mackintosh design.


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ELENSBURGH is approximately 20 miles north west of Glasgow. Sir James Colquhoun designed the town in 1780 and named it after his wife Helen.

commanding fine views over the estuary.

An elegant town, with streets laid out in a grid pattern many of which are tree-lined, the most notable ones with Japanese Cherry.

The original fly-wheel memorial can be seen on the east seafront esplanade. John Logie Baird, the inventor of television was born here, and a memorial to him can be found on the seafront.

Helensburgh has an outstanding collection of houses designed by famous architects including Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Leiper and Honeyman. Mackintosh’s Hill House is the most well known and sits high above the Clyde

Other famous local connections include Henry Bell who pioneered the steamship “Comet”, whose maiden voyage was from Helensburgh to Greenock.

As well as being steeped in history and culture, Helensburgh is now rated as one of Scotlands best “Foodie” destinations where dining delights of all genres can be found in plentiful supply

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Main Menu LOCH LOMOND BIRD OF PREY CENTRE 01389 729239 www.llbopc.co.uk For a unique experience visit the Loch Lomond Bird of Prey Centre. Learn about the individual birds and stand six feet from a Golden Eagle! Watch the birds training or flying and learn about conservation.

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MARKET DAYS Market Day is on the first and third Sunday of each month, and alongside the superb products there are a range of great entertainment. Come along for a free family day out.

SEALIFE AQUARIUM 01389 721500 www.visitsealife.com Dive in and be wowed by the strange, beautiful and fascinating creatures of the deep as you journey through the amazing underwater world.

TREE ZONE AERIAL ADVENTURE COURSE www.treezone.co.uk High in the trees at Loch Lomond Shores, TreeZone is the ultimate Aerial Adventure Course ... Zip wires, balance beams, hanging platforms, tight-ropes, scramble nets, white knuckle bridges and gap jumps are set among ancient Caledonian Pines. This is an unforgettable high ropes activity for adults, kids, groups, families or for a corporate event.

LOCH LOMOND LEISURE Have been qoperating on Loch Lomond, at Luss Rowardennan and Loch lomond Shores, since 2001 and they offer activities for all ages and every occasion including: Luxury Speedboat Tours, Boat Hire and Boat Charter, Watersports, Outdoor Activities, Stag Parties, Hen Parties, Corporate Entertainment, Special Occasion Packages, Wedding Boats and Kids Parties as well as Speedboat Tours, Pedal Boat & Rowing Boat hire, Waterski, Wakeboard, Wake Surf, Kneeboard, Ringo & Banana Boat, Kayak, Stand Up Paddleboarding, SUP, Canoe & Katakanu. Their bike hire service offers Adult, Children, Toddler, Child Seat, Tow-Attachment, and Trailer. Due to Covid all activites have to be pre-booked at www.lochlomond-scotland.com

01389 752376 : www.sweeneyscruiseco.co.uk Enjoy a short scenic cruise departing from the dock in front of the main mall. Cruises operate daily throughout the Summer period. Find out more by checking the Sweeney’s website for full details of these all all their other Loch Lomond departures.

SHOPPING MALL STORES No trip to Loch Lomond shores is complete without a walk through The Mall to browse the offers and limited edition products available from boutique shops and big brand designer names. From independent stores selling designer jewellery and watches, handmade gifs, candles to shoes, outdoor clothing, equipment and sportswear, there’s something for everybody regardless of your budget! Stores now open include: Frasers, Sports Direct, Catherine Kinloch by Pavers, Hawkshead, Loch Lomond News, Keep Sakes, Lachlan on the Shores, Leading Labels and Loch Lomond Jewellers. Full details on all stores at www. lochlomondshores.com


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he world famous West Highland Line with its quaint Swiss chalet stations was voted the World’s Best Railway Journey by readers of the Wanderlust travel magazine ... and not without reason.

The World’s best train journey

The route from Glasgow to Mallaig and Fortwilliam snakes its way through stunning countryside and across breathtaking ravines spanned by stunning concrete structures which were record breaking and revolutionary when they were built. Borrodale Burn bridge became the world’s longest concrete span at 127 feet, and Glenfinnan Viaduct was a huge structure in concrete at 416 yards long with 21 arches. This historic route combines the romance of the Scottish Highlands with the breathtaking beauty of the rural countryside and adds a little bit of Harry Potter magic along the way. This is one train journey you will never forget whether you travel on newly-refurbished, regular ScotRail trains or the Jacobite Steam Train

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rom Glasgow Queen Street station the train travels uphill towards the Kilpatrick hills, providing impressive views of the Erskine Bridge and down the Clyde Estuary towards the Firth of Clyde. Pass through the small villages and towns on the Clyde – such as Bowling, Dumbarton (with its celebrated castle), Cardross (where Robert the Bruce lived) and Garelochhead – you will be treated to your first glimpse of the ‘Arrochar Alps’. At Garelochhead station you get stunning panoramic views of the Gare Loch, with Loch Long just starting to come into view. The jetty below is Finnart deep-water terminal, built by the US Navy during the Second World

War. Tankers discharge their oil here to be pumped by pipeline to Grangemouth, 60 miles away to the east.

& Tarbet station, the world-renowned bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond appear on the right.

Approaching Arrochar, look left for great views of the celebrated ‘Arrochar Alps’, including such craggy peaks as the Beinn Narnain, Beinn Ime and the well-loved Cobbler. Shortly after departing Arrochar

Across the loch, dominated by the towering presence of Ben Lomond, this area was once home to Rob Roy MacGregor, legendary warrior, robber and folk hero. He used to question captives in a nearby cave – and wasn’t averse to dipping them in the loch to extract information! Enjoy the magnificent scenery surrounding Loch Lomond before arriving in Crianlarich. Here the train line divides, with the western route turning towards Oban, and the north continuing up to Fort William and Mallaig.


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ust beyond Upper Tyndrum, the northbound fork of the West Highland Line navigates the massive sentinels of Beinn Odhar and Beinn Dorain in the unique Horseshoe Curve. Next stop is Bridge of Orchy - well known to walkers and climbers alike as a landmark hamlet on the West Highland Way – where nearby you’ll find the ruin of Achallader Castle. Passing Loch Tulla on the left, the line starts to cross the wild Rannoch Moor, a vast wilderness, where the railway ‘floats’ on top of the moor on a mattress of tree roots, brushwood, earth and ashes. Arriving at Corrour, you are now 1350 feet above sea level - the highest mainline station in the UK. The station is one of the most remote in Britain (the nearest road is 10 miles away) and is also famous for appearing in the hit film ‘Trainspotting’ (and the sequel) starring Ewan McGregor. After passing through Tulloch and shortly before arriving in Roy Bridge, look out for the foaming waters of Monessie Gorge on the left. Once you have passed through Spean Bridge, just before the train pulls into Fort William, the massive bulk of the Nevis Range comes into full view. At just over 4,400ft, Ben Nevis is not only

Britain’s highest mountain but covers a huge land later you’ll see the spectacular silver sands of Morar, made famous in the 1983 film ‘Local Hero’ area with a base circumference of 24 miles. From Fort William you’ll soon be heading off on starring Burt Lancaster and Peter Capaldi. You’ll also cross Scotland’s shortest river, which runs the final section of the Line, en route to Mallaig. out of our deepest loch - Loch Morar. Almost as soon as your journey begins the line As you approach Mallaig take in the breathcrosses part of the Caledonian Canal, Britain’s longest inland waterway, which links Fort William taking jagged peaks of Skye. with Inverness. To the right is Neptune’s Staircase, a series of eight canal locks. The curve of the 100ft-high Glenfinnan Viaduct sweeps he Oban line passes through Tyndrum Lower and takes you past the head of Loch you through beautiful Glen Lochy to Dalmally; and just Shiel and the monument beyond stands the ruin of Kilchurn Castle, ancient stronghold to Bonnie Prince Charlie, of Clan Campbell. marking where he landed Around the head of Loch Awe is the Pass of Brander, which and unfurled his standard skirts the towering bulk of Ben Cruachan – the Hollow Mountain in 1745 to start the Jacobite – which conceals a fascinating secret; the mountain caverns Rebellion. house an innovative hydro power scheme inside. To the left is the After passing through the River Awe, setting for Sir Walter Scott’s romance ‘The Highland beautiful lochs and hills Widow’. surrounding Lochailort Nearing Oban now and approaching Connel Ferry, you can see and Beasdale, you arrive the Falls of Lora, a tidal race at the narrow entrance to Loch Etive. in Arisaig – a popular This natural occurrence, caused by a fast-moving tide, produces tourist spot with due to its white rapids that can last for up to five days. spectacular views over Loch Your final stop on this section of the Line, Oban, is a popular Nan Ceall where you can tourist destination, well-known for its many seafood restaurants. see the islands of Rum and Eigg. Less than 10 minutes

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cotRail is opening up some of Scotland’s most beautiful areas to tourists, cycling fans, outdoor pursuits enthusiasts and local commuters with its new ScotRail Highland Explorer service.

But, working with Transport Scotland, cycling groups and outdoor specialists, the design team at ScotRail came up with an innovative solution to accommodate up to 20 cycles and bulky sports gear.

Three carriages, which are a first of their kind for the UK rail network, will operate along the world famous and iconic West Highland Line from Glasgow to Oban, from Monday, 19 July, allowing customers to escape to the country.

The redesigned carriage boasts space for ordinary bikes, a limited number of tandem cycles and an e-bike charging socket – unique on a train in the UK.

There were complex challenges to overcome, such as the lack of space on public transport for carrying large sporting equipment.

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The carriages had a full interior and exterior refresh including installation of free WiFi, at seat power points and USB sockets, and a refurbished toilet.

The West Highland Line was chosen for the initial launch because of the access it provides to the rest of Scotland. Starting in Glasgow, the line takes passengers through Loch Lomond and The Trossachs to Oban. From here they can travel to majestic western isles such as Barra, Islay and Tiree. Customers must book their cycle’s space to guarantee its place on board. To support physical distancing the train operator will adopt the same approach as the rest of their network allowing customers to choose their seat once on board.

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dinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, is situated on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth on the East Coast.

Edinburgh attracts more than a million overseas visitors a year and is the second most popuar tourist destination in the UK. It is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world with its unique divide of Old Town and New Town. Centuries of history have left their mark on this city, giving you the atmosphetic and medievalOld Town alongside the elegant Georgian New Town.

Each August, the city hosts the biggest annual international arts festival in the world.This includes the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, International Festival and Book Festival. With so much to see and do it can be hard to know where to sgtart. Top attractions include Edinburgh Castle, St Giles Cathedral, The Scottish National Gallery, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, The Scottish Parliament building and the area known as the Grassmarket. Excellent restaurants, elegant cocktail bars and great shopping abound in Edinburgh.


Scotrail (www.scotrail.co.uk) operates frequent services through the day from Glasgow Queen Street. Journey time is less than one hour with trains stopping at Edinburgh Haymarket (West End) and Waverley (city centre) stations.

BY BUS CityLink (www.citylink.co.uk) operate fast and frequent (every 15 minutes) coach services throughout the day between Glasgow Buchanan Street Bust Station and Edinburgh Bus Station which is located in the city centre close to St Andrew's Square. Tikets can be purchased online to the best fares.

BY CAR Journey time by car is usually less then one hour depending on traffic. Follow signs for M8 motorway which is the most direct route by road to Edinburgh.

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GREY FRIARS BOBBY No visit is complete without rubbing the nose of Edinburgh’s most famous canine companion! The story is legend and you can find Bobby’s statue just across the street from The National Museum Of Scotland. Once you have found him make sure you visit Greyfriar’s Kirk and graveyard where history abounds as well as amazing views of Edinburgh Castle from different photographic angle.

LYCEUM THEATRE

30b Grindlay Street. (off Lothian Road) 0131 248 4848 www.lyceum.org.uk The Lyceum is one of Scotland’s largest and most successful producing companies. The main output is drama during the September to May period. The theatre is also host to touring companies and entertainment during The Edinburgh International Festival shows.

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SCOTLAND Chambers Street 0300 123 6789 www.nms.ac.uk Explore the diversity of the natural world, world cultures, art and design, science and technology and Scottish history, all under one roof at the National Museum of Scotland. The museum of open daily and admission is free.

SCOTT MONUMENT

Princes Street Gardens 0131 52 4068 www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk Located on princes Street and dominating the landscape the Scott Monument is the largest monument to a writer in the world commemorating Sir. Walter Scott. The monument is open from April to September and offers amazing views from the top across the city skyline.

EDINBURGH PLAYHOUSE

18-22 Greenside Lane 0131 524 3333 www.atgtickets.com Located at the top of Leith walk the Edinburgh Playhouse is famous for hosting popular plays and musicals plus other big acts when they come to town. Some of the biggest names in show business have played here. It’s a must visit venue.

THE STAND COMEDY CLUB

5 York Place (just off St. Andrew’s Square) 01310131 558 7272 www.thestand.co.uk Built into a basement of a Georgian tenement on the edge of the new town, The Stand is an intimate space with a superb atmosphere. All of the biggest names in comedy make The Stand their venue of choice and so should you. Open seven nights, including a free Sunday lunchtime improv show. Food and bar available at pub, not club prices!

THE EDINBURGH DUNGEON

31 Market Street 0131 240 1001 www.thedungeons.com The ultimate thrill filled journey through Scotland’s past. 11 live shows, and 80 minutes of laughter, screaming, theatre, history and special effects. The black comedy of attractions; dark, ironic and very very funny.


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CALTON HILL A short walk from Prince’s Street brings you to carlton Hill and some truly outstanding Edinburgh views. Some of the best photographs of your trip will be taken as you walk up to the top and admire both the wider cityscape but also te stunning view towards Leith and the River Forth.

VAPIANO 7 South St. David Street EH2 2BD 0131 285 6123 www.vapiano.com A fresh, vibrant Italian pizzeria, restaurant and bar right in the heart of the city serving the finest fresh produce and beautifully prepared wood oven pizzas and wonderful pasta dishes with guests enjoying face-to-face interactions with chefs as they cook their dish to order, exactly as they like it.

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HARD ROCK CAFÉ

20 George Street 0131 260 3000 www.hardrock.com Celebrating over 15 years in the city, The Hard Rock welcomes you with the style and mantra of Love All Serve All. Enjoy great music, fine cocktails and Hard Rock’s world famous burgers and other food selections. Indulge yourself or buy great presents to take home from the retail store.

PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE Canongate. Royal Mile 0131 556 5100 www.rctorg.uk The Palace of Holyroodhouse or as it is more commonly know, Holyrood Palace, is the official residence of The Queen in Scotland. Flying of the Royal Standard indicates whether The Queen is at home, but the Palace itself remains open throughout the year and is an interesting and enlightening visit.

WAGAMAMA

Castle Terrace (Lothian Road) 0131 229 5506 www.wagamama.com Delicious noodles, rice dishes, salads and freshly squeezed juices all brought together in a vibrant busy restaurant makes Wagamama a great family destination.

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The Mound 0131 624 6200 www.nationalgalleries.org The gallery has an amazing permanent collect and even more amazing, entry is free. The gallery is located right at the bottom of The Mound in the centre of Prince’s Street and a short walk from Waverly Station and minutes from The Royal Mile.

Castlehill 0131 225 9846 www.edinburghcastle.scot Edinburgh’s most visited attraction, the castle dominates the Edinburgh skyline and its story has shaped the nation’s history. Home to the one o’clock gun and many historic artefacts, the castle attracts thousands of visitors every year. Top tip is to book your tickets online and get Fast Tracked at no extra cost.

CAMERA OBSCURA & WORLD OF ILLUSIONS Castle Hill, Royal Mile 0131 226 3709 www.camera-obscura.co.uk Located right next to Edinburgh Castle. Camera Obscura & World of Illusions is the only spot in Edinburgh where you can explore the whole city without even leaving the room! Five floors of fascinating, interactive, hands-on exhibits. Where 21st -century tech meets classic illusions and historic science. It’s a great day out.

CHAOPHRAYA, EDINBURGH 4th Floor. 33 Castle St. EH2 3DN 0131 634 0023. www.chaophraya.co.uk/Edinburgh/ Located in the heart of the city a few minutes walk from Prince’s Street and boasting stunning rooftop views this stunning restaurant blends contemporary Thai design with an impressive modern interior design to create some of the best private dining and meeting spaces in the city. Combine with truly authentic culinary themes inspired by Thailand you will love every minute of your visit to Chaophraya!


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HEMMINGWAYS

28 Blair Street 0131 225 5445 www.mercattours.com Mercat tours will give you a true sense of Scotland’s past that no guidebook can give – whether haunted or historic. To make sure you can explore every nook and cranny of Edinburgh without missing any of the best sites or stories Mercat have a range of day or evening ghost & history tours covering the Old & New towns, above ground or exclusively, underground! Engaging, enthralling, and most of all, entertaining!

1 Commercial Street, Leith 0131 554 5272 www.hemingwaysedinburgh.co.uk Having opened in May 2019 Hemingsways is a relaxed, casual dining experience in the heart of Leith Harbour. With a modern twist on classic dishes, Hemingways offers a warm welcome with freshly prepared food and great cocktails, craft gin & locally brewed craft beer as well as an extensive wine list.

TIMBERBUSH TOURS 0131 226 6066 www.timberbushtours.com Timberbush Tours will take you out of the city and into the parts of Scotland that you have read and dreamed about! With small group departures you can enjoy a friendly guided tour that brings you right into the heart of Scottish life, sights and loves such as whisky tours and breath taking scenery.

OUR DYNAMIC EARTH Holyrood Road, EH8 8AS 0131 550 7800 www.dynamicearth.co.uk A visit to Dynamic Earth is like nothing else on Earth. It's a chance to experience the primeval forces of nature as they shaped our planet, to journey through space and time and even go on an Adventure around the world. Voted one of Edinburgh's best attractions on many occasions, it's a must visit for all the family of ages of a fantastic location to stage your next big event!

RABBIE’S TOURS Waterloo Place 0131 226 3133 www.rabbies.com Award winning small group tour company offering guaranteed departures – you book, you go! Touring with a maximum of 16 passengers give you more time to experience the real, authentic Scotland with more time off the bus and with the locals. Book online or walk-in with tours covering one, two or three days.

MAMMA'S AMERICAN PIZZA

30 Grassmarket 0131 225 6464 www.mammas.co.uk Serving great pizza since 1986 Mammas specialise in freshly prepared stone baked and gluten free pizzas. With over 40 toppings to choose from including cactus, marshmallow or chocolate, you will find the perfect pizza and relaxed atmosphere to your liking.

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354 Castlehill, The Royal mile. EH1 2NE 0131 220 0441 www.scotchwhiskyexperience.co.uk The Scotch Whisky Experience is a five star visitor attraction at the top of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, where they have been inspiring visitors to Edinburgh about the joys of Scotch whisky for over 30 years. With over 3500 bottles of whisky from down the years on display, the stunning Amber Restaurant & Whisky bar to enjoy, whether you take a tour, visit the shop or enjoy an event or tasting, you are guaranteed a sensational experience.

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