Spotlight on Glasgow
Famous for its rich art and music scene, with bands such as Wet Wet Wet, Primal Scream and Texas being formed here. Museums, galleries, architecture, and green spaces as well as a vibrant night light, make Glasgow a great option for a city break...
Get away to Glasgow this autumn, Scotland’s largest city, famous for its rich art and music scene, with bands such as Wet Wet Wet, Primal Scream and Texas being formed here. Museums, galleries, architecture, and green spaces as well as a vibrant night light, make it a great option for a city break.
But first, brunch! R&B Brunch Glasgow is a must-attend R&B brunch event with non-stop music, bottomless drinks, and tasty street food. If you love hitting the dance floor and grooving to some of the biggest tunes by artists like Cameo, R Kelly, Ginuwine, and Beyoncé, then this event is perfect for you. From Lizzo to The Weekend, Mabel, Doja Cat, and Drake, you'll dance the night away while enjoying a full hour of bottomless rum punch so grab a group of friends and get your tickets today here.
Take a walk along the 200 year-old canal or head to Fossil Grove, the ancient forest site dating back over 300 million years and filled with an impressive array of fossilized trees allowing insight way back into Earth’s past.
But this is not just the birthplace of bands and musicians: artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh, famous for his Art Nouveau architecture and design was also born here. You can find out more about him at the Mackintosh Centre and see his contribution to his hometown with structures like The Lighthouse, and the Glasgow School of Art.
The Kelvingrove Gallery and Museum is also worth a visit for natural history and art lovers alike, with 22 galleries in total and free tours operating twice daily.
After all that sightseeing, relax and enjoy Scotland's largest Craft Gin and Spirit Festival, featuring over 300 craft spirits with tastings and workshops. For more details click here The Craft Spirit Show Glasgow: The Ultimate Gin, Rum, and Vodka Festival - Yacooba.
Before you leave Glasgow, spend an evening or two on Ashton Lane, the pretty cobbled street full of restaurants and bars, and don’t forget to try some Scottish produce too!
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