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Your Glasgow Holiday
With one of our holiday packages to Glasgow, you'll discover countless opportunities for adventure and relaxation. There's a lot to experience, including its cultural experiences and rich history. You'll want to take in the sights during your trip to Glasgow. Swing by famous attractions like Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, George Square and Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. A few clicks is all it takes to build a customised Glasgow holiday on Expedia.
Our guide on where to stay in Glasgow
City Centre Glasgow
Known for its fantastic nightlife and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in City Centre Glasgow. Check out top attractions like Buchanan Street and Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, and jump on the metro at Buchanan Street Station or St Enoch Station to see more of the city.
Glasgow Essential Information
Language | English |
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Currency | British pounds sterling |
Closest Airport | Glasgow Intl. Airport (GLA) |
Population | 591,600 |
Max Temp Winter | 4ºC |
Max Temp Summer | 18ºC |
Top Sights | Buchanan Street, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum and Riverside Museum |
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Glasgow
OVO Hydro
Glasgow's multipurpose events venue attracts the biggest names in entertainment. Come to see a performance or simply to admire the building's design.
University of Glasgow
Explore the campus of one of the U.K.'s oldest universities and feed your fervor for learning in its museums, lecture halls and historic buildings.
Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
These buildings that make up one of Scotland’s most important events venues have become iconic sights on the banks of the River Clyde.