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University of Glasgow and Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum |
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Glasgow is one of Europe’s most vibrant and cosmopolitan cities, home to the art nouveau architectural treasures of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and on the doorstep of Scotland’s glorious countryside.
The editor of US travel magazine Frommer’s voted Glasgow one of the top ten, ‘must-see’ up and coming destinations for 2006. Voted UK number one city by Conde Nast Traveller Magazine readers in 2006.
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L-R: Glasgow School of Art, Whisky, Eating out in Glasgow, Golf |
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More than £1 billion is being invested to transform the riverfront into a stylish business, residential and leisure area, and this summer the world-famous Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum re-opened after a £27.9 million renovation.
Glasgow is a shopper’s paradise and was voted Britain’s top retail destination. The main shopping thoroughfare, Buchanan Street, has been voted one of the world’s top retail destinations.
The pristine splendour of the Ayrshire coast and Robert Burns country, and Loch Lomond and the Trossachs - the gateway to Scotland’s famed Highlands – are less than an hour’s drive from Glasgow.
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L-R: Loch Lomond, fabulous accommodation, shopping heaven, Glasgow Science Centre and the River Clyde |
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Scotland is the home of golf, and some of the world’s finest Open championship courses such as Royal Troon and Turnberry are just an hour away from the city. Sample a dram in some of Scotland’s celebrated whisky distilleries, or visit some of our hauntingly beautiful castles – all within easy access of Glasgow.
Glasgow International Airport, serving more than 100 destinations, is 8 miles from the city centre. There are 17,000 rooms to suit all budgets and the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre is the UK’s largest integrated meeting venue located near the city centre.