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Tourism Glasgow is one of the UK’s most visited cities.
The city that hosted the highly popular Glasgow Garden Festival in 1988, was European City of Culture in 1990, and was designated the UK City of Architecture and Design in 1999, welcomes over 3 million tourists from all over the world each year who are drawn by its wealth of cultural attractions and activities.
Among the many different facts of Glasgow, you may wish to find out more about:
Cultura The city of Glasgow, Scotland, has many amenities for a wide range of cultural activities, from curling to opera and from football to art appreciation; it also has a large selection of museums that include those devoted to transport, religion, and modern art. The city often hosts exhibitions and events in these areas. Glasgow has three major universities. each involved in creative and literary arts, and the city has the largest public reference library in Europe in the form of the Mitchell Library. Scotland's largest newspapers and national television and radio companies are based in the city.
Shopping Glasgow is the second largest shopping centre in the UK. You can shop at many major UK high street stores, smaller boutiques, department stores and a wide variety of specialty shops, including craft and antique shops to suit every taste and interest.
The city centre has three pedestrianised main thoroughfares: Sauchiehall Street, and Argyle Street , running parallel to each other and joined by Buchanan Street which runs rom north to south.

Along these main streets are shopping malls such as the Sauchiehall Street Centre, the Buchanan Galleries, the stylish and hip Princes Square, the St Enoch Centre, and the bright and sunny atriums of the Argyle Arcade. There is also the weekend Barras market, located in the city's east end and a stone's throw south from St. Mungo's Cathedral. Away from the city centre you have the convenience of the Parkhead Forge mall, Glasgow Fort shopping park at Junction 10 of the M8 and the Silverburn mall at Junction 2 of the M77.
Heading towards the city’s West End, you will also find smaller boutiques and specialised shops, including an interesting array of antique and craft shops, designer homeware boutiques, clothing shops and vintage record stores.

Glasgow, Storbritannia

Fredag 4, Oktober