Glasgow Days: Murals, Music, and Merchant Stories
Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, pulses with creativity, grit, and charm. Begin your journey at **George Square**, the civic heart, flanked by grand Victorian buildings. From there, stroll to the **Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA)** or head west to **Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum**, where you'll find everything from Salvador Dalí to medieval armor, all housed in a stunning red sandstone building.
Wander through the **West End**, known for its leafy lanes, cafes, and vintage shops. **Ashton Lane**, with its fairy lights and cozy pubs, is a must-see at night. Nearby, the **University of Glasgow** and its cloisters offer Hogwarts-like architecture and sweeping views over the River Kelvin.
Take a riverside walk to **Glasgow Science Centre** or cross the Clyde to explore **The Riverside Museum**, a modern marvel celebrating transport history. Architecture lovers will appreciate the legacy of **Charles Rennie Mackintosh**, visible in the **Willow Tea Rooms** and **House for an Art Lover**.
In the East End, **Glasgow Cathedral** and the **Necropolis** offer a Gothic contrast, while the **Barras Market** and **Trongate 103** highlight the city's bohemian spirit. Music is everywhere—catch a gig at **King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut** or a show at the **Barrowlands**.
Don’t leave without trying a traditional Scottish breakfast, or for the brave, a bite of haggis. Glasgow is gritty and elegant, traditional yet boldly modern—a city that rewards slow wandering and an open heart.