No tartan or bagpipes but the Burrell Collection is phenomenal. Easy access from Central Glasgow and a must IMO.
Kelvingrove Museum (afternoon organ recitals), Riverside Museum, Botanic gardens, Suchiehall Street, city bus tour. Take your pick!
figheadair,John_Carrick,Kiltedjohn
Transportation Museum....
"Good judgement comes from experience, and experience well, that comes from poor judgement." A. A. Milne
Kiltedjohn
Thank you, Omnes, for your kind responses!
I just learned that the Helensburgh Highland Games will probably take place that day - so that would most likely win my attention.
If you're a craft beer person Shilling Brewing in Glasgow is a must. Yes they brew, but beyond that their multitudinous taps feature craft beers from microbreweries from all over Scotland. They have a pizza kitchen attached, their best pizza is their garlic cheese pizza (which as I recall is called "cheese bread" on their menu).
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
About Glasgow kilt shops, here's my overview of those from my week in Glasgow August 2024 https://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/...-2024-a-98897/
Forum Rules
Bookmarks