We Spent 1 Day In Glasgow & It Totally Shocked Us 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

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Published 2024-06-30
☺️ Welcome to Glasgow, Scotland where we invite you to join us for our first time exploring the city and it is not what we were expecting!

We start our day in Glasgow city centre where we find a great cafe for breakfast and wander the famous Buchanan Street before jumping on Glasgow's space age subway system.

We visit some of the city's most famous attractions like the Hunterian Museum, Botanic Garden, Cathedral and more as well as sampling some delicious Scottish food, admiring some incredible street art and exploring the eerie Glasgow Necropolis.

🛜 If you are planning a visit to Glasgow, their visitor information pages may help 👉🏻 www.visitglasgow.com/

Social Bite 👉🏻 www.social-bite.co.uk/glasgow/
Glasgow Subway 👉🏻 www.spt.co.uk/travel-with-spt/subway/maps-stations…
Hunterian Museum 👉🏻 www.gla.ac.uk/hunterian/
Glasgow Botanic Garden 👉🏻 glasgowbotanicgardens.com/
Innis & Gunn 👉🏻 www.innisandgunn.com/taprooms/glasgow/west-end
Glasgow Cathedral 👉🏻 glasgowcathedral.org/
Mural Trail 👉🏻 www.citycentremuraltrail.co.uk/
Where We Parked 👉🏻 www.q-park.co.uk/en-gb/cities/glasgow/candleriggs/

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⭐️VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS⭐️
00:00 Welcome to Glasgow, Scotland
00:30 Social Bite
00:58 Buchanan Street
01:59 Glasgow Subway
04:20 Kelvingrove Park
05:01 Hunterian Museum - University of Glasgow
07:45 Glasgow Botanic Gardens
12:06 Ashton Lane
13:12 Glasgow Cathedral
14:37 Glasgow Necropolis
16:29 Glasgow Mural Trail

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All Comments (21)
  • @lido6457
    I love the Scottish 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 summer. It’s the best day of the year 🤪
  • @jps6085
    Thanks for being so kind about our city. Glad u enjoyed it ❤
  • @danbull
    First time I went to Glasgow i was intimidated by how friendly everyone was compared to down south
  • @sueKay
    Great video! Glasgow is so underrated so it's always good to see a video that does the city justice!
  • @joebhoyy
    Love seeing our city shown in a positive light. Glasgow has extremely high levels of deprivation and poverty, the people are hard and tough but the large majority are kind, hardworking and helpful regardless. Riverside transport museum is a must on your next visit 👍🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
  • @AuldScot1888
    So what where you guys expecting? You missed a trick not popping into Kelvin grove Art Gallery & Museum. Put that & transport museum on your list if you ever return.
  • @MartyMcK
    Looking at the architecture you can see why Warner Bros use Glasgow to double for Gotham City in so many movies.
  • @titteryenot4524
    Glasgow’s underrated partly because it’s always in the beautiful shadow of its A-lister sister along the motorway, Edinburgh. Taken on its own merits, though, the city is a bit of an unsung architectural gem. All that old Victorian stuff is rather lovely.
  • @tesla.coil66
    Love that the underground makes it easy to visit the west end and centre of Glasgow in one day. The new trains are great, enjoyed your video!
  • @davidbagan5067
    Always look up when in Glasgow the architecture is stunning.
  • At the age of 21, I left Glasgow in 1963 to emigrate to New Zealand. To be honest, I had never taken much notice of the fabulous architecture in Glasgow but have been for several visits home. The city looks wonderful and all so clean. I have always been proud of my birthplace, but even more so now. Many thanks for this video.
  • @MartinJames389
    That "Cafe Nero" was built as a subway station, St. Enoch. It was in front of a major terminal railway station, also St. Enoch, but that's gone now, leaving Glasgow with only two long-distance terminii in place of the previous four, Central and Queen Street. An even better 360॰ view is available from the top of Ruchill Park in Maryhill. You can watch Partick Thistle from up there, well about a third of the pitch, anyway.
  • @henrikmclarsson
    Last comment, again someone has probably said this before but the bloke with the cone on his head is Duke of Wellington. The City used to take the cone off but got fed up as it was always replaced so they left it and embraced it as a landmark in its own right. Ironically it’s probably more celebrated with the cone than without, especially now it’s situated outside GoMA! Glasgow does like to cock a snoot at Authority!
  • @djglw01
    My home city 😊 Its great to see videos like this catching the positive side of Glasgow. Well done guys. Hope you come back again
  • @adoptedscot
    A guided tour of central station is absolutely brilliant and well worth the money. Went a few years ago and since then they have added some of the Victorian platforms.
  • You walked right past Kelvingrove art galleries the biggest in Scotland and went to a small gallery.
  • We live in the south side of Glasgow and forget just what a great city it really is.....Kelvingrove art gallery and museum of transport is where you need to check out next time....going to listen to some Blue Nile now and appreciate just how cool a city Glasgow is...!!!!
  • @karupe9982
    I know there is a big rivalry between Edimburgh and Glasgow, and i am mostly a medieval girly, but my favorite film is set in Glasgow and its such a lovely place, once you learn more about it there is no way away from its love. All of Scotland its a treasure but this city, the victorian parts, all the industrial history, its literally romantic. And the new buildings, the new begginings after what they used to call the Neds.... Its a city that woke up and chose ART. Also i adore that it exists bc of a gorhic cathedral, as a medieval obsessed dummie, reading about Saint Mungo and the river that made him build the cathedral and all about birds and bells and trees and fishes... Oh how not to fall in love. Im 25 now but in another life im pretty sure i went to university there, i just love Kelvingrove Park and the Botanics and live music... I have never even been out of the three frontiers here at home (Argentina, Brasil and Paraguay) and i probably wont have the money to visit Scotland for a long time in this economic conditions but im so glad ypu shared these videos with us!
  • Dunno if this was said in the comment but a popular day out is the Glasgow subcrawl. You get an all day ticket and must complete a loop by getting off at each station and going to the nearest pub for a drink.
  • @craiggorman1685
    The necropelis looks fantastic is the backdrop in the batman movie