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Kelvingrove Park
Glasgow, G3 - Off Kelvin WayOriginally created at the West End Park in 1852, Kelvingrove Park is a classic example of a Victorian Park, and includes 35 points of interest including monuments and beautiful flowers. -
George Square
Glasgow City Centre, G1Named after King George III, George Square is Glasgow’s biggest and most famous central square. Most celebrations including Christmas, New Year and St Andrews day will be celebrated in George Square in true Glasgow style. -
The Mitchell Library
North Street, Glasgow, G3 7DNEurope's largest reference library takes its name from the tobacco tycoon, Stephen Mitchell. -
Hampden Park
Letherby Drive, Glasgow, G42 9BAThe city of Glasgow very proudly contains a football stadium with 7 tiered levels and 52,000 seats. This stadium is Hampden. Primarily used as the home ground of Queens Park FC, the stadium is probably better known as the home of the Scottish national football team. -
The official Glasgow sightseeing tour
153 Queen Street, Glasgow, G1 3BJTaking a sightseeing bus tour of Glasgow is absolutely the best, and probably the most fun way to see the city. -
Glasgow Science Centre
50 Pacific Quay, Glasgow, G51 1EAThe Glasgow Science Centre is a brilliant day out for the whole family. There are 3 main attractions: the Science Mall (containing the Scottish Power planetarium), the Tower, and the IMAX cinema.





