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| to learn about Glasgow's world famous art
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| Glasgow has some of the best shopping in
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| Places of Interest in Glasgow
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| of interest that are popularwith Glasgow
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| Glasgow Cathedral - Glasgow Cathedral was
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| built around thethirteenth and fifteenth
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| Glasgow is a national centre
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| forarchitecture and design. It was once a
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| newspaper office for the Glasgow
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| Herald. Over 700,000 people have already
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| visited it since it opened itsdoor. It
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| now contains galleries, shopping, a
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| of "Wee People's City".
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| The Gallery of Modern Art - The Gallery
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| of Modern Art in Glasgow isone of the
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| most popular modern art galleries in the
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| UK. It housescontemporary artwork, most
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| with the theme of addressing social
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| issues.
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| It is open nearly all year long and
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| children are welcome. Ask for
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| Glasgow Tower - For a unique
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| Glasgow Tower. It is the first tower ever
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| inside about Glasgow's past and
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| From the viewing platform at the
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| Merchant City Area - The area called
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| Merchant City contains allsorts of shops
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| Clubs in Glasgow - If you are looking for
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| Forexample, if you want a more
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| | IMAXâ Theatre - Located on 50
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| A holiday in Glasgow isn't complete until
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| you have a meal at one of themore famous
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| Aurora Restaurant - For food fashioned
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| Aurora Glasgow Restaurant on 2 Port
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