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| Globetrotters is situated right in the heart of Glasgow's City Centre. This inner-city area
stretches for mile upon mile and encapsulates trendy bars and cafes, diverse restaurants, live music venues, performance spaces, art galleries
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Glasgow: |
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With something to suit everyone and a fantastic atmosphere, Glasgow is popular with all ages. The city boasts some of the best shopping outside of London, as well as wonderful galleries, museums and top class luxury hotel accommodation, all wrapped up in some of the UK’s finest Victorian architecture. A vast array of restaurants, bars and clubs help to ensure that Glasgow remains a top choice for a hotel break in the UK. You’re sure to have a fantastic time in this most bustling, vibrant and exciting of cities.
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Around Glasgow: |
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Glasgow has a host of museums and galleries, from the Burrell Collection to the Gallery of Modern Art. The city's events calendar is full of music and theatre festivals all year round, from Celtic Connections to Ballet, Jazz and Opera.
You are guaranteed a great night out after dark too, as Glasgow knows a thing or two about clubbing.
Glasgow was lucky enough in 1990 to earn the title European City of Culture. Since then, the City has gone from strength to strength, homing a Festival of Visual Arts in 1996, and the UK City of Architecture & Design in 1999. Each accolade boosting the City's increasing popularity on the arts scene.
After you've taken all this in, or are just looking for a time out, take some time to recuperate in one of the many bars and restaurants scattered around. You can quite literally eat your way around the world in Glasgow, with it's wealth of various eateries.
Before you do get too settled in your venue of choice, remember, Glasgow is a shoppers paradise with some of the best designer shops, St Enoch's Square to the Buchanan Galleries and much, much more.
Whether you come to shop, party, take in the stunning architecture or eat, you'll find that Glasgow has something that just makes you feel good inside.
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Glasgow Diary: |
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January - Celtic Connections - Annual Folk Music Festival
February - New Territories - Annual Dance Festival
March - Glasgow Stands Up - Annual Comedy Festival
April - Triptych - Annual Music Festival - and Glasgow Art Fair
May - Maydaze and Big Big Country
June - North Glasgow Festival, West End Festival and Lord Provest's Procession
July - RSNO Proms, Glasgow International Jazz Festival & Glasgow Mela
August - Summer in the City, World Pipe Band Championships & The Great Scottish Run
September - Doors Open Day, Merchant City Festival
October - Inspiration & start of Winter Festival
November - Glasgay
December - Christmas & Hogmanay Events
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Gallery of
Modern Art

Buchanan Street

The Royal
Concert Hall |
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