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University of Glasgow
LlittleyanaIt is a dream castle. When I arrived, it was the April holiday, there were almost no people on the road, only the old buildings stood in the cold air, solemn and heavy, which was awe-inspiring.
Glasgow Central
__TI***b0a very grand station, full of character (and characters).
George Square
PPeggy George Square is located in Glasgow city center and is very conveniently accessible by train or subway. On nice days, you can sunbathe and watch pigeons in the square. It is close to the famous shopping street, where you can buy souvenirs, clothes, shoes and socks. There are also many restaurants and eateries to choose from.
George Square is a must-see attraction. In addition to admiring the architecture of the square;during different festivals, such as Christmas, the square is built into a Christmas Market, becoming a dynamic and happy atmosphere.
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
NNjohns13lovely day exploring the museum
it is a good gem in the heart of Glasgow
next to the university
The Tenement House
SSheda11We came here on a spontaneous visit one Sunday afternoon in January and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Our wee boy loved seeing the “old fashioned house” and was so well looked after by all the staff, from the cash register to the flat and back out again.We went round twice (with a shift change between visits!) and the insight into one story of no doubt thousands like it in Glasgow was fantastic. Plus our boy thoroughly enjoyed colouring in his wallie dug. A hidden gem that is well worth the wander through Garnethill.
Glasgow Cathedral
天天羽博士It is said that it can be traced back to the famous William Conquest period. It was built to commemorate St. Diego. It took hundreds of years to build and has been around for nearly a thousand years. It is the oldest religious building in the entire Scottish region. It is also a must-see for tourists.
The Hidden Gardens
易易茜韵楹The Secret Garden, which is closed on Mondays for maintenance, is tucked away behind the old Glasgow tram garage, which is now a great village theatre and has been hosting art exhibitions. There is also a cafe inside and the gardens have Japanese architecture.
West End
ZZengZhiGangIn the early winter afternoon sun, the neighborhood began to live up. The crowd gathered slowly, the bar owner began to prepare for a busy schedule, the wine table and stools were set, and the embers of the sun slowly disappeared from the roof and the nightlife came.
Buchanan St
HhiluolingThe famous local pedestrian street is not big in scale, but it is concentrated in quite a lot of beautiful and exquisite ancient buildings and a large number of small shops, so it attracts a lot of tourists to buy. Also common in various street performances.