Guidebook for Glasgow

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Guidebook for Glasgow

Food Scene

Scottish seafood at it's best. Crabcakes + whitebait my top tips. Architect designed space, 'small, tight, and designed for intimate hand-on-crustacean action' says Jay Rayner. Best to book ahead.
126 locals recommend
Crabshakk
1114 Argyle St
126 locals recommend
Scottish seafood at it's best. Crabcakes + whitebait my top tips. Architect designed space, 'small, tight, and designed for intimate hand-on-crustacean action' says Jay Rayner. Best to book ahead.
An independent coffee shop.
15 locals recommend
The Steamie Coffee Roasters
1024 Argyle St
15 locals recommend
An independent coffee shop.

Parks & Nature

367 locals recommend
Kelvingrove Park
6 Professors' Square
367 locals recommend

Arts & Culture

The Kelvingrove museum is a purpose built public museum and art gallery housing the Christ of Saint John of the Cross painting by Salvador Dalí amongst other exhibits. If you can time it right, there's a daily organ recital at 1pm in the main hall which is very impressive.
841 locals recommend
The Glasgow Art Club
185 Bath St
841 locals recommend
The Kelvingrove museum is a purpose built public museum and art gallery housing the Christ of Saint John of the Cross painting by Salvador Dalí amongst other exhibits. If you can time it right, there's a daily organ recital at 1pm in the main hall which is very impressive.
The Mitchell Library is a brilliant library and houses one of Europe's largest public reference collection. It has a distinctive green dome (that reminds me of the Four Courts In Dublin), the building has been one of the city’s iconic landmarks since it opened in 1911. There's even piano practice rooms available that can be rented out by the hour. There's also a theatre and cafe on site too.
38 locals recommend
Mitchell Library
North Street
38 locals recommend
The Mitchell Library is a brilliant library and houses one of Europe's largest public reference collection. It has a distinctive green dome (that reminds me of the Four Courts In Dublin), the building has been one of the city’s iconic landmarks since it opened in 1911. There's even piano practice rooms available that can be rented out by the hour. There's also a theatre and cafe on site too.