Glasgow

Based on a grid system, Glasgow’s streets and lanes are packed with coffee houses, beer-stops, places to grab quick burgers or 3 coursers, galleries, parks, an art-house cinema and Victorian sandstone buildings. Glasgow is compact, you can see a lot of the city in a short space of time, we also have our own underground tube system to get around fast. With a diverse music scene across pubs and clubs, there are gigs and acts on every night of the week. A 30 minute drive away will also lead you to Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park — full of lochs, glens, castles and hills.

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Necropolis

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The Glasgow Necropolis is a Victorian, multi-faith cemetery and holds over 50,000 bodies. Entering over the Bridge of Sighs, the Necropolis is Glasgow's version of the famous Paris cemetery, Père Lachaise. Burials date back as early as 1832 and architect, Alexander 'The Greek' Thomson and Charles Rennie Mackintosh are among famous names to have designed stones. The graveyard is more interesting than creepy (dependent on time of the day) and panoramic views of the city are seen when stood under the giant John Knox statue on the main hill. Good pub stops including Drygate (see other post) are a short distance walk from here.

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