I don't live in Glasgow and I probably had the same preconceived ideas on it as most other non Glaswegians. But let me open your eyes to a side of the city not well known to outsiders. Starting with tourism there are many points of interest including Art Galleries of the highest standard, a standard which is backed up by The Glasgow School of Art which has a worldwide reputation for excellence. Museums and a University which will satisfy the curious and knowledge hungry types. All are free and well worth a visit. What about accomodation? Well depending on your budget ther are city centre hotels such as the Hilton or the Hospitality right down to friendly bed and breakfasts. Nightlife, its got the lot, theatres, cinemas, bowling alleys, fancy a flutter in the casino or a drink in any of the first class city centre bars and onto the dancing in a choice of top rated clubs. Access is a doddle. By car on the M74 or M8, by train to two major stations or by air to Glagow Airport. Time you paid Glasgow a visit.
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