Glasgow Scotland's design capital.
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Crowds: TRNSMT festival weekend (early July) packs the city.Avoid: December–February: wet, dark by 4pm.West-coast Scottish weather — wet, mild, fast-changing.
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Free Spanish-Baroque palace of art — daily organ recital at 1pm.
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Only mainland Scottish medieval cathedral to survive the Reformation intact.
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Zaha Hadid's zinc wave on the Clyde, packed with trams and locomotives.
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh's restored 1903 tearooms on Sauchiehall Street.
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Necropolis hilltop cemetery
Victorian gothic tombs above the cathedral with the best city skyline.
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Cobbled West End alley of pubs and the Ubiquitous Chip institution.
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Pollok Country Park & Burrell Collection
Highland cattle in a city park plus a recently re-opened world-class museum.
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Red-asphalt civic square framed by the City Chambers.
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SEC Armadillo on the Clyde
Foster + Partners' silver shells beside the Finnieston Crane.
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Last of Glasgow's shipbuilding giants, glowing against the river at night.
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Attractions
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Where locals go Loading… Live places via OpenStreetMap, photos via Wikimedia, weather via MET Norway. Opening hours reflect what local contributors have logged — confirm before you go.