Glasgow

Glasgow

Glasgow

In the eternal rivalry between

the two largest cities of Scotland, Glasgow in the Wild West is commercially superior to the capital Edinburgh, more cultural. The city grew from the River Clyde, had some social problems, with the end of industries but in 1990, Glasgow was the European capital of culture and in that moment everything changed. St.Mungo ‘s Cathedral is the most historic building in Glasgow, High Street, Argyle Street, Buchanan Street are the most important streets in the commercial area. With a monumental Victorian architecture, Glasgow is now a modern city with residential areas and busy nightlife areas like West End. Glasgow is known worldwide by the football, Celtic and Rangers play in the city their home games, when they play each other the game name is Old Firm. Hotels in Glasgow

What to visit in Glasgow: St Mungo’s Cathedral; Argyle Street; Buchanan Street; Clyde Auditorium; City Chambers; Glasgow Cross; Glasgow Science Centre;

Transports in Glasgow

Glasgow International Airport (GLA): There are flights to/from several destinations in UK and Europe.

By train and bus: There are buses to/from several destinations in UK.

Map of Glasgow

Map of Glasgow Scotland

Map of Glasgow

Where is Glasgow on Map of UK

location Glasgow on Map of Scotland

Where is Glasgow on Map of Scotland