Scotland with style
Glasgow brings to mind Scotland’s glorious past, with its breathtaking Victorian architecture and Edwardian buildings with lavish interiors and spectacular carved stonework. The city is famous for its cultural events - the Barrowland Ballroom and King Tut's Wah Wah Hut have gathered international acclaim. This is Chef Gordon Ramsay’s home town, and naturally many highly regarded eateries (although no Michelin starred venues). Of particular interest, the finest Indian restaurants in all the United Kingdom.
Paul McDonagh and his family took over Bon Accord in 2001. Originally an ale pub, McDonagh...
Calderglen Country Park, just outside Glasgow, is the perfect nature setting for the whole...
Built in 1888, Celtic Park is called "Paradise" by the people of Glasgow. The 60,000 seat...
Glasgow Cathedral was founded in 543 AD by patron saint St Mungo. The site of the church was...
Built to house the 1901 International Exhibition the Kelvingrove Gallery and Museum is an...
Glasgow's Museum of Transport houses just about anything imaginable that pertains to...
River Clyde's former glory as the nation's hub for shipbuilding and trade is long gone, but...
Strathclyde Country Park is a 1,100-acre park in the Clyde Valley just outside Glasgow.
The Burrell Collection was donated to the city in 1944 by Sir William Burrell.
The Garage is open 7 days a week 365 days a year. You'll love the club, which features some of...
The Time Capsule is a ice and water theme park with a wide range of actitities for the whole...
The University of Glasgow was founded in 1451 by Bishop Turnbull. The Gothic Revival style...