Day Itinerary
3 Activities
Day 1
3 mi
First Look at the City
Today you will begin exploring the city with a visit to the park, which was made from a swamp in the 15th century.
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19:001 hr 30 min
Glasgow Green
Glasgow Green is a park located in the eastern part of Glasgow on the north bank of the Clyde River. This is the oldest park of the city, founded in the middle of the 15th century. In 1450 King Jacob II donated a plot of land to Bishop William Turnbull and residents of the city.
In 1806 one year after the death of Admiral Nelson a monument in his honor was erected in the park. It was the first monument to Nelson in Great Britain. The Nelson column in Dublin appeared only two years later, and in London three decades later.
In 1806 one year after the death of Admiral Nelson a monument in his honor was erected in the park. It was the first monument to Nelson in Great Britain. The Nelson column in Dublin appeared only two years later, and in London three decades later.
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1.8 mi
15 min
21:001 hr
Bill's Glasgow Restaurant
You'll like the amazing sea bass, fish pie and squid. According to the guests, here you can try mouth-watering pancakes on kefir, donuts with cinnamon and a chocolate bomb. This place is very comfortable, you can relax here.
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1.4 mi
15 min
22:3010 hrs
Tomorrow will be the first day of full acquaintance with Glasgow. First, you will visit the main square of the city, a temple built in the 11th century. Later, you will go to the picturesque estate which used to be a part of the hospital. Then you will go to the Cathedral of St. Andrew where in the courtyard there is a large bell tower.
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