10 Things to Do in Glasgow

Glasgow is an amazing city to visit and it's easyre-live the history of tall ships.
to travel around thanks to its integrated transportComedy Festival
system throughout the city. You're really spoilt forMagners Glasgow International Comedy Festival is
choice when it comes to the variety ofin its eighth year with 379 events over 19 days
attractions including museums, shops, galleries,it's perfect for a good time and a great festival.
festivals and concerts all of which can be enjoyedIt's a good idea to check the comedy festivals
throughout the year.website for dates and times.
There are many guided tours that travel aroundFilm Festival
the city to give you a greater understanding ofGlasgow's film festival celebrates the passion the
the city and its history. Tours can take you viapeople of Glasgow have for films and also how
foot around the city or by bus. Glasgow is placedmuch the city is loved by the film industry. If you
in the ideal location to discover some of Scotland'slove your films or even if you just feel like
finest great outdoors. You can use the train linksrelaxing and watching a good movie, check out
which travel through Glasgow's two main stationsthe film festival.
Central and Queen Street.Jazz Festival
In this article we'll look at some must-seeFeaturing performances from well known and
attraction for if you're visiting Glasgow. Make sureup-coming jazz artists around the world;
your accommodation is situated either withinGlasgow's jazz festival is a musically thriving event
walking distance of the city centre, or within aguaranteed to get you dancing. The festival
good distance of the many transport networks.usually lasts for around a week.
That way you won't need to trek for hours toTheatre Royal
reach your ideal location.Every year the King's Theatre and the Theatre
The Willow Tea RoomsRoyal showcase some of the best West End and
Designed by Charles Mackintosh in 1904 thetouring productions in the UK each year. It's a
Glasgow Willow Team Rooms allow visitors togood idea to checkout their website for what's on
enjoy tea just as they did in the same rooms 100when you visit Glasgow. Be sure to book ahead
years ago.to avoid disappointment.
WaverleyRoyal Concert Hall
The last seagoing Paddle Steamer in the world;Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall features a range of
the Waverley welcomes visors to enjoy the day,music from classical folk, country, world music,
afternoon or evening aboard the world famousrock and pop. There's something to keep
ship.everyone's music tastes moving.
The Tall ShipKelvingrove Park
The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour is one ofTake time out to enjoy the 85 Acres on offer in
Glasgow's leading tourist attractions. Open 7 daysKelvingrove Park. It offers a variety of wildlife and
a week all year round it proves a great way tohabitats and a beautiful green oasis.