Day Itinerary
8 Activities
Day 3
20 mi
Museums of Glasgow
Today the day will be filled with visits to various museums which together will help to get a picture of the city and its history. You will also see a house that seems to have disappeared from the pages of works by Charlotte Bronte.
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1.3 mi
10 min
10:0030 min
People's Palace
The People’s Palace and the adjacent Winter Garden are a museum and a greenhouse. They were opened in 1898 by Count Rosebery. At that time, this area was considered to be very unfavorable, and the People’s Palace was designed to improve the general environment, as well as to provide residents with a new cultural center.
The architecture of this palace deserves special attention. It is made in classic style with some elements of Baroque. Initially, there were reading rooms and lounges on the first floor of the building, a museum on the second, and an art gallery on the third. But in the 40s of the 20th century, the palace became a museum of history.
The architecture of this palace deserves special attention. It is made in classic style with some elements of Baroque. Initially, there were reading rooms and lounges on the first floor of the building, a museum on the second, and an art gallery on the third. But in the 40s of the 20th century, the palace became a museum of history.
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3.8 mi
20 min
11:001 hr
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
The building in the Spanish Baroque style was built in 1901 from the traditional Glasgow architecture of red sandstone. The opening of the gallery was held in preparation for the International Exhibition in Glasgow. The basis of the Kelvingrove art collection was a collection of paintings, which was transferred to the museum from the McLellan Gallery.
There is a city legend that the building was built backwards, and the architect jumped off one of the towers when he saw that the facades were intertwined. However, this is just a myth.
There is a city legend that the building was built backwards, and the architect jumped off one of the towers when he saw that the facades were intertwined. However, this is just a myth.
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1.7 mi
10 min
12:301 hr
Glasgow Science Centre
The opening of the national center took place in 2001. The complex has interactive exhibits from different scientific areas, here you can dive into the fascinating world of modern digital technologies, as well as chemistry, physics, astronomy and medicine.
The ground floor of the building occupies the largest planetarium in Great Britain, where you will see stars as they appear before astronauts in the windows of the international space station. Under the dome of the sky you can see 9,000 celestial bodies.
The ground floor of the building occupies the largest planetarium in Great Britain, where you will see stars as they appear before astronauts in the windows of the international space station. Under the dome of the sky you can see 9,000 celestial bodies.
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1.5 mi
10 min
14:001 hr
Crabshakk
It is worth visiting Crabshakk to try delicious scallops on the grill, squid with pepper and anchovies. Many guests recommend ordering good pudding, panna cotta and affogato for the dessert. Customers love the amazing service and believe that prices are attractive.
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4.9 mi
15 min
15:301 hr
Pollok House
Back in 1752 in the southern part of Glasgow, the famous Scottish architect William Adam erected a luxurious estate in the Georgian style. For two centuries, it served as the family nest of the Maxwell family, and in 1966 it was acquired by the National Trust of Scotland.
This house seems to have disappeared from the pages of Jane Austen's novels or the Bronte sisters. Visitors will see here an exhibition of Spanish painting, figurines of porcelain, silver and glass. The real attraction of the green park is an old beech, numbering more than a quarter-century.
This house seems to have disappeared from the pages of Jane Austen's novels or the Bronte sisters. Visitors will see here an exhibition of Spanish painting, figurines of porcelain, silver and glass. The real attraction of the green park is an old beech, numbering more than a quarter-century.
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2.4 mi
15 min
17:001 hr
Queen's Park
Queens - a park in Scotland, designed by Joseph Paxton and founded in 1857. Queen's Park was presented in a variety of English beauties and luxury. In the park, surrounded by amazing trees and flowers, there is a large lake, near which tourists and city residents feed waterfowl every day.
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3.2 mi
15 min
18:301 hr 30 min
The Buttery
This place is famous for its amazing scallops, fish and smoked haddock chowder. For dessert, take a good ice cream and delicious pudding. In this place, you should order wine, as it is good here. Most of the guests think that the staff is friendly. According to visitors, the service is excellent. You will appreciate the calm atmosphere and first-class interior.
After dinner, leave your car and have an evening walk before going to bed.
After dinner, leave your car and have an evening walk before going to bed.
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1.4 mi
10 min
21:0012 hrs 30 min
Tomorrow you will go to the suburbs of Glasgow, start everything from the abbey with impressive beauty. After that, you will see an unusual castle, which is located between two rocks, before it was just the house of the tutor of the castle. The day of the castles continues and you will visit an unusual castle, and it stands out from all that its facade is painted with graffiti.
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