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Scotland’s largest city Glasgow has been described as Britain’s finest Victorian city in Glasgow history. Today, no other city is quite like Glasgow, which emits friendliness all over the place. Wherever you visit the shops, bars, streets, to Glasgow restaurants, people are always ready to help you out. The city is truly one of the exciting and most cosmopolitan of tourist destinations in Europe. The city is set against the excellent Victorian architecture, with a centre of style and vigor in the city’s lifestyle.

A single visit to the place lets you see why the city was awarded the prestigious honor of UK city of Architecture and Design 1999. The city is bestowed with some of the famous art collections, the most exciting nightlife in Scotland, and some of the best shopping options. Worth visiting are the attractions throughout the city, which are the perfect example of the style of the best-known architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The finest of Britain’s Victorian city- best describes the city but today Glasgow is the outcome of the resolve of its residents to make the best of its architecture, heritage and culture.

A tour of the city will give you a peek into the Glasgow history, with a number of wonderful buildings and structures. For art and history buffs, the art and culture play an important role in Glasgow life where in galleries and museums are in plenty. There is a choice of over 20 including the world's first Museum of Religion and the renowned Burrell Collection in Pollok Park.

The shopping and Glasgow nightlife scene make a visit to the city all more pleasant and exciting. It is an important city of Scotland and offers with widespread options for shopping. The visitor can try the various pedestrian areas and for some modern shopping areas, there is one of the largest malls in Europe St. Enoch Center and various others with stylish ambience best suited for the style-conscious city. Moreover, the city has become more famous for its variety of pubs, wine bars and other places of much hospitality. Visitors to the city would love the generous Glaswegian hospitality rendered by its people and places. The scene at the Glasgow restaurants is exciting and sophisticated, offering a distinctly Franco-Scottish menu and consistently high quality. Meanwhile clubs and nightspots are as up-to-date and fashion-conscious as anywhere in Europe.

A popular destination among the tourists, Glasgow is equally popular as a business destination and a conference center too. During your visit, visitors will come across a wide range of accommodation from city center, luxurious, award winning hotels to inexpensive guesthouses in the suburbs. And if looking to stay in the solitude of the countryside, then there is easily available accommodation closer to the city, not far from the city’s excitement.

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