Go With the Flow in This Fantastic City With Glasgow Sightseeing Tours

Known as Scotland’s cultural capital, this city is rich in cultural heritage, stunning architecture and perhaps most of all, its vibrant nightlife and entertainment.  Go with the flow in this fantastic city with Glasgow sightseeing tours.

Located on the River Clyde, this once industrial city has transformed over the years to become one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Europe. Take a sail down the river with boat tours Glasgow and see the shipyards, the Tall Ship and the famous Titan Crane at Clydebank.

Learn about the cities history with Glasgow cultural tours where you will hear about its early beginnings from a small town and trading port through to the nineteenth century when it was a major industrial power town. Visit the City Chambers, the Merchants House and much more on this fascinating insight into Glasgow’s historic past.

If you like a wee dram of the hard stuff, whiskey tours Glasgow will take you to a distillery where you can see how the whiskey matures over the years and of course you will be able to sample the produce

Let the activities begin!
Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum
1 No visit to this cıty would be complete without a trip to one of the city-owned museums and galleries. Visit Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum with Glasgow walking tours you will find a diverse, world-class collection of art and artefacts from Natural History to Arms and Armour. This museum welcomes over one million visitors a year and is housed in an iconic red sandstone building which sits majestically in the beautiful surroundings of Kelvingrove Park.
George Square
2 Take Glasgow cultural tours to George Square and admire the 12 statues of famous people that include Robbie Burns, Walter Scott and Queen Victoria, this famous square is dominated by the Merchant’s House and the Town Hall with its 230 ft tower. All around the area you will find designer boutiques, charming bars, and restaurants for you to enjoy, and often you can enjoy live music by bagpipers and local bands
Riverside Museum and Tall Ship
3 Let Glasgow sightseeing tours take you to the Riverside Museum and Tall Ship. This award-winning museum has many exhibits that include model ships, locomotives, trams, vintage cars and horse-drawn carriages. Here you will also find a fantastic reconstruction of a 1938 Glasgow street. The Tall Ship is the only floating Clyde-built floating ship in Britain, and there are many activities on offer that the whole family will enjoy.
Kibble Palace and Glasgow Botanic Gardens
4 Something between a public park and a botanic garden, Kibble Palace and Glasgow Botanic Gardens is adorned by a great conservatory which houses around 3,000 specimens, covering over 200 plant families. There is also a Heritage Trail that leads you to almost 30 points of interest. For the kids, there is a playground, and with many cafes along the way, the Botanic Gardens make for a great family day out with walking tours Glasgow.
Take a Glasgow Distillery Tour
5 Only 40 minutes from Glasgow you will learn a lot about the process of distilling whiskey and have some fun at the same time. Whiskey tours Glasgow will take you to a picturesque distillery in the countryside where you will not only taste the brews, but you can also combine it with a whiskey and chocolate experience or even take a master class. Most of these distilleries have at least eight different types of tours that you can partake in.
Glasgow open-bus tours
6 Enjoy all the views with Glasgow open-top bus tours. If you are only visiting the city for a short stay, then you would find it hard to see all of the major sights by foot.  With this tour, you can hop-on and hop-off at your leisure and visit the places that you most want to see. This tour is not only great for families, but it is ideal for the elderly, who may not be able to do much walking around a large city like Glasgow.
Enjoy a Glasgow Boat Tour
7 There are many boat tours that you can take on the River Clyde; however, if you enjoy sailing in a speedboat, then you should try one of the tours on offer near the Riverside Museum with boat tours Glasgow. Places that you will pass by are the city centre, Erskine Bridge, Dumbarton Rock and Kilcreggan. There are also training courses for children and adults of all ages, and if you like, you can partake in a little jet skiing.
Barras Street Market
8 Every week you can visit the huge Barras Street Market with walking tours Glasgow. The market sells everything from food, antiques and clothing, and the market lanes are bustling with bargain hunters. The sound of the traders can be heard ringing all over the streets as they try to sell their wares. This market is a must visit as it has a magical atmosphere and if you are very lucky, you will come away with a splendid bargain.
Glasgow City Chambers
9 Let Glasgow sightseeing tours take you to Glasgow City Chambers, one of the cities most iconic and imposing buildings. Well known as one of the most beautiful structures in the UK  you can walk up the largest marble staircase in Western Europe, made of imported Italian Carrara marble and admire the magnificent Banqueting Hall, It was opened by Queen Victoria in 1888 and has been the headquarters of successive city councils.
The Scottish Football Museum
10 Football plays an important role in the culture of Glasgow, and for all, you footie fans; The Scottish Football Museum exists to promote the unique football heritage of Scotland. Visit with cultural tours Glasgow and learn about the history of Scottish football. The museum is home to the world’s most impressive collection of football memorabilia with film footage highlighting some of the most memorable games and greatest players.

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