





Home to Glasgow's main cultural venues and higher education institutions, this bustling central district offers luxury apartments, shopping at Buchanan Galleries and Princes Square, and historic sights like Glasgow Cathedral and George Square.

Glasgow's Glasgow Westend neighborhood is known for its museums and restaurants, and entices visitors with attractions including Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum and Riverside Museum.

Glasgow's Finnieston neighborhood is known for its restaurants and theaters, and entices visitors with attractions including Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre and OVO Hydro.

The Merchant City neighborhood offers attractions such as Merchant City and George Square.

Glasgow's North Glasgow neighborhood is home to attractions such as Hillside Path and Spinal Chord.
Red sandstone buildings gleam in rare sunshine, but Glasgow's reinvention doesn't depend on good weather. The stunning Kelvingrove Art Gallery houses Salvador DalĆ's 'Christ of Saint John of the Cross' alongside an actual Spitfire hanging from the ceiling. Merchant City's Victorian architecture now frames trendy bars where locals debate football with religious fervor. The West End offers bohemian cafes and vintage shops around the University's gothic spires. Glasgow Science Centre provides hands-on exhibits while the Tall Ship at Riverside recalls the city's shipbuilding heritage. For evening entertainment, catch performances at the Citizens Theatre or join music lovers at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, where Oasis was famously discovered.
