Really good guide to Glasgow. Maybe needs an update, although not city centre, i can heartily recommend the Burrell Collection out at Pollock Country Park. Vast and stunning collection of art and artefacts in a redesigned environment. And it's free!
Great video, thanks. My wife and I are thinking about Glasgow as our next short UK holiday. It looks really good value, hotel prices are excellent compared to elsewhere, and good quality/really well reviewed.
Love this video! I watched this before visiting Glasgow. We tried to visit Macintosh towers, but it was closed for maintenance. One of my favorite things was seeing the murals across the city and necropolis. You guys have the best video of Glasgow hands down.
I loved this video. Glasgow was the first city in Scotland that I visited back in 1995 during my last year at university the US, and has always been my favorite. Edinburgh is the “pretty” city of Scotland, but to me Glasgow will always be the “experience.” Our last visit was in 2017 and am desperate to visit again.
A great list of Glasgow! I'll be in Glasgow next week to revisit & walk around where my grandparents lived, before emigrating in 1910 and 1923. I'm so excited, due to the history and that it will be my first time in Scotland. Thanks for the excellent video!
Brilliant guys we did transport first time took Canadian granson he loved it also ice cream van he’d two cones left in 75 back many times modern glasgow brilliant so alive kids all stayed in glasgow flats Buchanan st loved location
Great information. can not wait for our trip to Glasgow in early March. Riverside Museum and the Catheral a must. and all those new foods to taste. Thanks guys for the great video
Good video lads highlighting Glasgow well done as a city Glasgow is always re inventing itself there is still a lot to do to improve the city with new housing etc and solve the problems of the 1960s clearences in saying that things are improving but we need to sort out the pockets of poverty in the city great upload guys well done
Glasgow, ma home town. Good to see she is still growing and still a lot of fun. We used to live near Shawlands. That was about 15 years ago but it looks pretty run down now.
Guys- how is it possible to understand people from aberdeen? I have been there and the people there don't speak english... like they talk 80km a minute. And their slang is hectic