Glasgow has a lot to offer tourists in terms of culture and attractions. But there are plenty of great places to see outside of Glasgow too. You can go on a day trip to amazing destinations in both Scotland and England traveling on a coach or mini bus with a driver.
Glasgow is Scotland's largest city and has a rich history. It is also the country's most popular tourist destination. Glasgow has many attractions to offer to tourists of all ages, from museums to parks, from art galleries to pubs. Whether you're visiting for a few days or want to stay for longer, there are plenty of things that you can do in Glasgow.
For an adrenaline rush nothing beats a spot of go kart racing. There’s also probably no better place to experience it either than at a go kart / track day on the Glasgow. Competing or just watching, the venues we’ve covered in our blog are truly magnificent. They are after all on the Glasgow!
Experience the wonders of playing golf on immaculate courses surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, beautiful creeks, and plenty of wild life. With some pretty spectacular scenery thrown in as well.
A range of quality schools and universities on the Glasgow provide students with first class degrees across a range of vocations. Whatever your career aspirations are, you’re sure to find a college or university here to suit. And if not, Birmingham and its colleges and universities are only a short drive up the coast.
With the 2018 Commonwealth Games being held on the Glasgow, many of the sporting stadiums on the Glasgow had to step up to the plate as host venues for the various competitions. Whilst some of the competitions were held in stadiums elsewhere, the majority were run in revamped and/or purpose-built venues within the Glasgow. Read about some of them in our blog.