Places to visit...
Willow
Tea Rooms: the only
remaining reconstruction of one
of several tea rooms designed by
Mackintosh for Kate Cranston.
Barras weekend street market:
the largest fleamarket in Scotland.
Glasgow
School of Art: Mackintosh's
greatest archievement is still being used as an art school.
George Square: the
central square
of the city. This Victorian square is dominated by the
monumental town hall, the City Chambers.
Buchanan Street: a pedestrian precinct,
is Glasgow's finest and most expensive shopping street.
Byres
Road: is the hub of Glasgow's trendy
and bohemian West End. Pubs, restaurants, coffee bars and many shops.
Argyll
Arcade: one of Scotland's oldest undercover
shopping malls, built in 1827,
with a unique glass roof structure.
The Tenement House: a perfect
example of
middle-class city life in the early 20th century.
Property of the National Trust for Scotland.
Clydeside: The River Clyde that
made the city.
Take a cruise down the river or walk along it.