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Glasgow: Gander Walking Tour

Glasgow: Gander Walking Tour

Get ready to explore a world city bursting with energy and rich in history, culture, and stunning architecture on this fast-moving, in-depth tour. Here’s what awaits you: Stop 1: Royal Exchange Square Meet Mother Glasgow, Scotland's powerhouse, guided by the charismatic Glasgow Gander. This is where your journey begins! Stop 2: Duke of Wellington Statue Snap a photo with the iconic cone-wearing statue. Learn the humorous backstory of this modern Glasgow tradition that pokes fun at the Iron Duke himself. Stop 3: Buchanan Street Wander down Britain’s top shopping street outside London. Discover how Glasgow stood against apartheid South Africa and made its mark in history. Stop 4: George Square Explore the heart of Glasgow, keeping an eye out for the rooftop ship! Marvel at the stunning Glasgow City Chambers, one of northern Europe's architectural treasures. Stop 5: Glasgow's Trades Hall Uncover this often-overlooked Georgian hub and hear the intriguing tale of a club where gluttony was celebrated! Stop 6: Art Deco Hidden Gem Step into the only public Art Deco interior in Glasgow City Centre—a true hidden gem that showcases the city’s architectural diversity. Stop 7: Hutcheson’s Hall In the shadow of striking architecture, hear the compelling story of Glasgow’s evolution from a commercial center to an industrial powerhouse. Stop 8: Trongate Stroll along this ancient thoroughfare and uncover the fascinating history of an incredible hidden entertainment venue—subject to availability. Stop 9: Tolbooth Steeple Stand beneath the 17th-century Tolbooth Steeple and delve into the eye-popping history of Old Glasgow at its epicenter—Glasgow Cross. Stop 10: High Street On the city’s main ancient thoroughfare, behold a striking visage with a grand tale to tell, and receive a recommendation for a must-try deep-fried delicacy. Stop 11: High Street Mural Spot one of Glasgow's most celebrated pieces of street art featuring the city’s famous son, cleverly hidden in plain sight. Stop 12: Provand’s Lordship Admire the 15th-century Provand’s Lordship, Glasgow’s oldest house, and take note of four unique buildings nearby—one of which is rumored to facilitate inter-dimensional travel! Stop 13: Glasgow Cathedral Conclude your tour at Mother Glasgow’s architectural pinnacle. This majestic medieval Scottish Gothic cathedral is beautifully framed by the Victorian Necropolis, the city’s 'city of the dead.'

Glasgow: Must-See Attractions Guided Walking Tour

Glasgow: Must-See Attractions Guided Walking Tour

Discover the highlights and hidden gems of Glasgow on either a shared group or private walking tour. Learn about local history as you walk through the streets of the city, spotting landmarks like Glasgow Cathedral and the Necropolis. Meet your guide in George Square, the pulsating center of the city, where the renowned slogan 'People Make Glasgow' comes to life with meaning. Delve into the past as you marvel at the architectural splendor of the Glasgow Cathedral and Necropolis. Wander through the enchanting Merchant City, adorned with captivating murals, and unravel the tales of the Tolbooth Steeple, a historic landmark steeped in significance. Learn about Scottish traditions outside St Andrew's In The Square and admire People's Palace and Winter Gardens. Stroll by River Clyde, and find out more about Glasgow's illustrious shipbuilding heritage, before admiring the Victorian grandeur of Buchanan Street. Finish the tour outside the Gallery of Modern Art, where the iconic Duke of Wellington statue, adorned with its signature cone, stands as a testament to the city's rebellious spirit and artistic flair.

Glasgow Private Walking tour

Glasgow Private Walking tour

Welcome to the largest city in Scotland, a truly unique place. Its architecture and history make this city breathe sophistication and earthiness and the last decades have made this city become one of Britain's most intriguing metropolises. Its Victorian legacy, the product of the wealth generated in trade and manufacturing industries makes the centre seem dignified but misleadingly staid. Learn the story behind George Square, once a hollow filled with stagnant water that gathered there from a slaughterhouse built on the marshes next to it. Drained between the 18th and 19th centuries, to build the houses on its east and west sides and named after King George III, it became the centre of merchant activity with the construction of the Merchants House Customs and Exchange building in 1850. Pass Buchanan Street, the second busiest shopping thoroughfare in the UK, second only to Oxford Street in London. View the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, inaugurated in 1990. A rubber skin sound-proofing system was built into the floor, so that the noise of the subway trains cannot be heard during concerts. It is the home of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Explore the Lighthouse and find out what a lighthouse is doing here, so far away from the sea. This walk in the centre of this proud working-class city will lead you to discover the reasons behind the rise of Glasgow, its backbone and its proud heritage.

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