Glasgow Travel Guide
Glasgow is the leading city in Scotland and third most full of people in the United Kingdom. The city is located on the River Clyde in the country's west central lowlands. A person from Glasgow is famous as a Glaswegian, which is also the name of the local language.
The City was known as the "Second City of the British Empire" for much of the Victorian era and Edwardian period. Today it is one of Europe's top twenty financial centres and is home to many of Scotland's leading businesses. Glasgow is also ranked as the 57th most liveable city in the world.
The city has many facilities for a wide range of cultural activities, from curling to opera, ballet and from football to art appreciation; it also has a large selection of famous architectural wonders and art heritage.
There is such a vast selection of tourist attraction in Glasgow that there is sure to be something for the visitors to enjoy.
Glasgow is extremely proud of its fantastic range of tourist attractions including Glasgow Nightlife, Destinations in Glasgow, Hotels and more.
Most of Scotland's national arts organisations are based in Glasgow, including Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet, The National Theatre of Scotland, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and Scottish Youth Theatre.
Glasgow is home to the Scottish national media. It is home to BBC Scotland and STV.
Glasgow has a large urban transport system, mostly managed by the Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT).
The city has many bus services; since bus deregulation almost all are provided by private operators though SPT part-funds some services.
Glasgow is an exciting city whose Cultural Tourist Attractions reflects the liveliness of its Victorian entrepreneurs. To make it easy for you to find things to do in Glasgow Book European Hotels offered a short Glasgow Travel guide which you can follow by going to the links provided below.