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Glasgow and District Explore its world-renowned museums and galleries, the Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum with works by Rembrandt and Giorgione, or perhaps the House for an Art Lover. This was originally designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, world renown for his beautifully designed jewellery. A visit to Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a must or shop till you drop then relax at one of the superb bars or sit outside a cafe and enjoy a drink while taking in the UKs finest Victorian architecture. There is a wealth of attractions to discover, the UK’s finest Victorian architecture to astound, internationally acclaimed museums and galleries to inspire as well as Glasgow’s own unique atmosphere to soak up. Be entertained in one of Europe’s cultural capitals by its year-long calendar of festivals and special events and enjoy outstanding shopping, superb bars and restaurants - all located within a stone’s throw of some of the country’s finest parks and gardens. The area also stands at the gateway to some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery.


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Belgrave Hotel


Kelvinbridge
Tel: 0141 337 1850
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A fine refurbished Georgian building with full en-suite facilities, flat screen TV and DVD (a selection of free films available) Internet enabled computer in all rooms (wireless also available) all with open access, full cooked Scottish breakfast all...

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Auchenhowe Cottage B&B


Milngavie - On The West Highland Way
Tel: 0141 956 4003
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You are assured of a warm welcome at this pretty cottage. Facilities Include: Double with private bathroom, Twin with en-suite shower room, Hospitality Tray, Colour TV, Hairdryer, Alarm clock, Central Heating, Drying Facilities, Lounge/dining room...

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Scotscraig House


Paisley
Tel: 0141 884 2082
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Scotscraig House, was completed in 1901 and is one of Paisley's finest Victorian mansions and offers an exceptional standard of bed and breafast accommodation. It was built by industrialist John Scott Eadie, who entertained Prime Minister Asquith and his wife at home. It is mentioned in the...




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