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]]>This incredible bakery specializes in producing a range of sweet treats including doughnuts, cakes, pastries, and biscuits. It’s worth arriving early, as there is often a queue by 9 am and by 10 am most of the goods have sold out. There is limited seating inside, or alternatively order a takeaway coffee with your sweet treat and enjoy it in one of Glasgow’s many parks.
If you’re a true coffee fanatic, then Short Long Black is the place for you. Featuring artisanal coffee produced by local roasters, at Short Long Black the baristas take their coffee very seriously. Why not combine your delicious hot drink with some bread baked in-house, or some of their fantastic buns and cakes which often sell out by lunchtime?
Situated right beside Glasgow’s central station, this little coffee shop serves up wonders in the form of excellent coffee and an amazing array of cakes and bakes. You can order to eat in or opt for take out and explore the streets of central Glasgow with your coffee in hand.
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]]>Glasgow comes alive with festive cheer during winter, as the city hosts a myriad of markets and winter festivals. Stroll through George Square adorned with dazzling lights and festive decorations. Immerse yourself in the magical atmosphere of Glasgow’s winter festivals, featuring live performances, music, and activities for all ages, creating an unforgettable holiday ambiance.
Escape the winter chill by indulging in Glasgow’s diverse culinary scene, offering an array of cozy dining experiences. Warm up in traditional pubs with roaring fires, savoring hearty Scottish dishes and locally crafted beverages. Explore the city’s trendy restaurants, where chefs showcase seasonal ingredients in creative and comforting winter menus.
Glasgow’s cultural venues and entertainment spaces come alive with winter-themed events and performances. Attend festive concerts, theater productions, and ballet performances that capture the spirit of the season. Glasgow’s theaters and music venues host a variety of winter performances, ensuring a vibrant and entertaining experience for visitors.
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]]>Glasgow Cathedral is a symbol of Glasgow. It is the city’s oldest surviving building and the oldest cathedral in mainland Scotland. It was built in the 12th century and has been in constant use ever since. You will get the opportunity to admire its history, Gothic architecture, and intricate interior design.
You can’t visit Glasgow and not go to Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. You simply can’t. This is one of Europe’s most acclaimed art museums, housing an impressive collection of artworks, historical artifacts, Egyptian antiquities, treasures, and much more. Some notable exhibits include Rembrandt’s “A Man in Armour,” Francis Cadell’s “A Lady in Black,” and The Avant Armour from the 15th century, which is considered one of the “oldest near-complete armors in the world.”
Cemeteries are not usually considered tourist attractions, but this is no ordinary cemetery. Glasgow Necropolis is not only the burial site of many notable figures from Scottish history but also a place where you can see some astonishing monuments, statues, and sculptures.
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]]>This charming little restaurant offers some of the finest Vietnamese food available in the UK. From the fresh summer rolls to the rich, spiced soups and creamy curries, you must visit this place if you’re a fan of texture, full-on flavor, and color.
Found in Glasgow’s south side, this sweet cafe offers an awesome menu with new takes and twists on brunch classics, pizzas, and burgers. A fantastic place for vegans and vegetarians, the cafe also offers film screenings and art viewings, so you can fit some culture into your meal.
This traditional Italian deli offers some of the best take-out sandwiches, focaccias, and pizza slices in Glasgow, but if you want to eat in then you can order hot pasta dishes, soups, and seafood. Don’t forget to leave room for some of the fresh pastries and desserts, for afters.
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]]>You’ve heard of the legendary Loch Ness Monster, known as Nessie, but did you know that she has a cousin called Morag, who lives in the lake Morar? Legend says he has been seen 34 times so far! Who knows, maybe you will be the lucky one who sees spots him for the 35th time.
Scotland is so popular with tourists that even aliens come to visit, with more than 300 people annually reporting the sight of UFOs. Bonnybridge, a tiny village in the north, is considered the aliens’ favorite destination.
The Scots can proudly say that they have 790 islands. You might be surprised that they only inhabit 99 of them, so the island’s real-estate business is kind of a big deal.
After installing blue lights on Glasgow’s streets, research has shown that the number of crimes in the city has significantly decreased. This might be due to the fact that people associate the blue color with the police and tend to be more careful.
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]]>This incredible bakery specializes in producing a range of sweet treats including doughnuts, cakes, pastries, and biscuits. It’s worth arriving early, as there is often a queue by 9 am and by 10 am most of the goods have sold out. There is limited seating inside, or alternatively order a takeaway coffee with your sweet treat and enjoy it in one of Glasgow’s many parks.
If you’re a true coffee fanatic, then Short Long Black is the place for you. Featuring artisanal coffee produced by local roasters, at Short Long Black the baristas take their coffee very seriously. Why not combine your delicious hot drink with some bread baked in-house, or some of their fantastic buns and cakes which often sell out by lunchtime?
Situated right beside Glasgow’s central station, this little coffee shop serves up wonders in the form of excellent coffee and an amazing array of cakes and bakes. You can order to eat in or opt for take out and explore the streets of central Glasgow with your coffee in hand.
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]]>Glasgow comes alive with festive cheer during winter, as the city hosts a myriad of markets and winter festivals. Stroll through George Square adorned with dazzling lights and festive decorations. Immerse yourself in the magical atmosphere of Glasgow’s winter festivals, featuring live performances, music, and activities for all ages, creating an unforgettable holiday ambiance.
Escape the winter chill by indulging in Glasgow’s diverse culinary scene, offering an array of cozy dining experiences. Warm up in traditional pubs with roaring fires, savoring hearty Scottish dishes and locally crafted beverages. Explore the city’s trendy restaurants, where chefs showcase seasonal ingredients in creative and comforting winter menus.
Glasgow’s cultural venues and entertainment spaces come alive with winter-themed events and performances. Attend festive concerts, theater productions, and ballet performances that capture the spirit of the season. Glasgow’s theaters and music venues host a variety of winter performances, ensuring a vibrant and entertaining experience for visitors.
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]]>Glasgow Cathedral is a symbol of Glasgow. It is the city’s oldest surviving building and the oldest cathedral in mainland Scotland. It was built in the 12th century and has been in constant use ever since. You will get the opportunity to admire its history, Gothic architecture, and intricate interior design.
You can’t visit Glasgow and not go to Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. You simply can’t. This is one of Europe’s most acclaimed art museums, housing an impressive collection of artworks, historical artifacts, Egyptian antiquities, treasures, and much more. Some notable exhibits include Rembrandt’s “A Man in Armour,” Francis Cadell’s “A Lady in Black,” and The Avant Armour from the 15th century, which is considered one of the “oldest near-complete armors in the world.”
Cemeteries are not usually considered tourist attractions, but this is no ordinary cemetery. Glasgow Necropolis is not only the burial site of many notable figures from Scottish history but also a place where you can see some astonishing monuments, statues, and sculptures.
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]]>This charming little restaurant offers some of the finest Vietnamese food available in the UK. From the fresh summer rolls to the rich, spiced soups and creamy curries, you must visit this place if you’re a fan of texture, full-on flavor, and color.
Found in Glasgow’s south side, this sweet cafe offers an awesome menu with new takes and twists on brunch classics, pizzas, and burgers. A fantastic place for vegans and vegetarians, the cafe also offers film screenings and art viewings, so you can fit some culture into your meal.
This traditional Italian deli offers some of the best take-out sandwiches, focaccias, and pizza slices in Glasgow, but if you want to eat in then you can order hot pasta dishes, soups, and seafood. Don’t forget to leave room for some of the fresh pastries and desserts, for afters.
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]]>The post Scotland Has Some Cute Quirks appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You’ve heard of the legendary Loch Ness Monster, known as Nessie, but did you know that she has a cousin called Morag, who lives in the lake Morar? Legend says he has been seen 34 times so far! Who knows, maybe you will be the lucky one who sees spots him for the 35th time.
Scotland is so popular with tourists that even aliens come to visit, with more than 300 people annually reporting the sight of UFOs. Bonnybridge, a tiny village in the north, is considered the aliens’ favorite destination.
The Scots can proudly say that they have 790 islands. You might be surprised that they only inhabit 99 of them, so the island’s real-estate business is kind of a big deal.
After installing blue lights on Glasgow’s streets, research has shown that the number of crimes in the city has significantly decreased. This might be due to the fact that people associate the blue color with the police and tend to be more careful.
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