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Top Attractions of Glasgow

Glasgow has several tourists’ attractions therefore; tourists can have great fun in the city. You should start your visits to the different attractions of the city from Clyde Auditorium. This auditorium was designed by Sir Norman Foster and it is a part of great Scottish exhibitions and conferences.

The City Chambers is another major attraction for the tourists, which was built in 1888. This chamber has been built in Italian Renaissance style and visitors get inspired from its glorious marble staircases, lobbies and the sumptuous banqueting hall. Architecture of the city has always inspired the visitors and one such magnificent piece of architecture in Glasgow is Glasgow Cathedral.

This Gothic architecture was built in the medieval times. One of the best public buildings of Glasgow is Mitchell Library which has large building and huge facilities. The visitors can spend whole one day in the library because of the collections of books in the library. The tourists who have great interest in art can go for Glasgow School of Art which is located at Renfrew Street. The art, design and architecture of this art school are very appreciable and you can have great fun here.

Some other top attractions of Glasgow include Glasgow University, House for an Art Lover, Scotland Street School, Holmwood House and The Willow Tea Room. You can get a cheap car rental Glasgow, to get around the city. You can also make an early booking of cheap car hire Glasgow airport to enjoy your trip more independently and pleasantly.

 
 

 

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