The City of Glasgow
- •The City of Edinburgh
- • East Lothian
- • The Scottish Borders
- • Braveheart Country
- • The Kingdom of Fife
- • Glencoe, Loch Ness & The Highlands
- • Loch Lomond & The Trossachs
- • Whisky Galore
- • Personalised Sightseeing Tours
- • The City of Glasgow
The City of Glasgow
Second City of the Empire
Glasgow has become one of Scotland's most popular and stylish cities. It achieved European City of Culture status in 1990 and ended the millennium as UK City of Architecture with its mixture of Classical, Italian Renaissance and Art Nouveau. Glasgow is also known for its museums such as the Kelvingrove Museum, The Museum of Transport, St. Mungo Museum of religion and the Burrell Collection. World-renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh was born in the city and many buildings have a 'Mackintosh' association.
Full itineraries are available on request, so please contact us for more information and prices.
There is a wide and varied collection of interesting places to visit in the different tours available. However, depending upon how long clients spend at different places and the mileage between the various attractions, it may not always be possible to visit all the places of interest on every tour. Depending on the time of year, some attractions may be closed
