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City Centre
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Pavilion Theatre
121 Renfield Street, Glasgow, G2 3AXScotland's only privately run theatre, the Scottish National Theatre of Variety. -
Theatre Royal
282 Hope Street, Glasgow G2 3QAHome of the Scottish Ballet and Scottish Opera, the Theatre Royal is one of Scotland's leading live entertainment venues, showcasing the best West End and touring productions in the UK each and every year. -
Tron Theatre
63 Trongate, Glasgow, G1 5HBThe Tron Theatre is situated in the Merchant City area and presents a varied programme of local, national and international shows, music and comedy, and drama and creative writing workshops for young people. -
Princes Square
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King’s Theatre
297 Bath St, Glasgow, G2 4JNOpened in 1904, the King's Theatre is Glasgow's house for touring musicals, dance and comedy performances. -
Buchanan Galleries
Buchanan St, Glasgow, G1 2FFBuchanan Galleries is one of the best shopping destinations in Glasgow, with over 90 shops covering the best of the high street names as well as some more specialised stores. -
Glasgow School of Art
11 Dalhousie Street, Glasgow, G3 6RQ100 years since its completion, Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s architectural masterwork today remains a vibrant and hard working art school, ready to welcome you. -
Glasgow Green
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The Mitchell Library
North Street, Glasgow, G3 7DNEurope's largest reference library takes its name from the tobacco tycoon, Stephen Mitchell.









