Meoweler

United Kingdom

Glasgow / Kilts, culture, craic and kindness

MeowScore 😸84/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😼
🚗 Traffic density 😸
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😻
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸

Best month

December

Magical Christmas markets and festive atmosphere

🎉
january

Visit Glasgow for traditional Hogmanay celebrations!

💕
february

Indulge in a romantic Valentine's getaway

🍀
march

Experience St. Patrick's Day in the heart of the city

🤣
april

Enjoy the annual Glasgow International Comedy Festival

🌼
may

Explore the city's beautiful parks and gardens in bloom

🎵
june

Be part of the vibrant West End Festival

🎪
july

Witness the famous Glasgow Fair celebrations

🎭
august

Attend the world-renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival

🏛️
september

Discover the city's rich cultural heritage during Doors Open Days

🎃
october

Celebrate Halloween in one of Scotland's spookiest cities

🎆
november

Attend the dazzling fireworks display at Glasgow Green

🎄
december

Experience Glasgow's winter wonderland and Christmas markets

⚖️

Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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The economical situation in Glasgow is average. Some shops can be expensive, while others offer reasonably priced items.

Visit the Barras market for affordable finds. For groceries, try Aldi or Lidl. Avoid designer shops in the city center.

Usual visit duration

3-5 days

to explore attractions and cultural scene

Usual visit duration

3-5 days

to explore attractions and cultural scene

Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland known for its art, music, and history.

Tipping

0-10%

Tipping not common in casual restaurants

Tipping

0-10%

Tipping not common in casual restaurants

Credit card and cash accepted. Splitting the bill is common.

internet situation

great Speed

Generally good, but can vary

great Availability

Widespread access to various providers

excellent Cellular

Good coverage throughout the city

Electric socket type G

Common in UK, Ireland, Malta, Malaysia, Singapore. Unique three rectangular pins design, doesn't accept other types.

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biking possible

Good infrastructure

walkable -ish

Decent sidewalks but traffic

LGBTQ friendly

High acceptance

A whisker away from endless catnip gardens, Glasgow boasts lively cat-musement, purrfect for curious kitties wanting to stretch their paws.

Meander through herringbone streets, chasing yarn-ball sculptures or curl up in cozy fur-lined cafes, sipping warm mouse-chiatos. It's a real meow-sterpiece!

Things to do

The mainstream

😺
The Barras Market
🐆
Glasgow Science Centre
🐈
The Necropolis
🐾
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
🐱
Glasgow Cathedral

The mainstream

😺
The Barras Market

A purr-fect spot for cat-shoppers looking for bargains and unique finds, selling everything from vintage clothing to antiques. 🛍️

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🐆
Glasgow Science Centre

A furr-tastic place for inquisitive cats to learn about science and technology, boasting interactive exhibits and hands-on experiments for all ages. 🧪

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🐈
The Necropolis

A paw-some Victorian cemetery overlooking Glasgow with stunning views and impressive architecture. History buffs and ghost-loving cats will love it. 👻

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🐾
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

A paw-some museum filled with art and exhibits from various periods and parts of the world. Great for cultured cats seeking inspiration. 🎨

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🐱
Glasgow Cathedral

Cat-stunning 12th-century architecture with stained glass windows and an eerie crypt. A must-visit for cat lovers who appreciate historic charm. 🐾

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Off the beaten path

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The Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre
🎤
The Britannia Panopticon Music Hall
🎁
The Hidden Lane
🎨
Queen's Cross Church
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The Necropolis

Off the beaten path

🤖
The Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre

An eccentric cat-hedral of kinetic sculptures, where robots and machines come to life with music and light. 😼

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🎤
The Britannia Panopticon Music Hall

The oldest surviving music hall in the world. A paw-sitively charming venue for live performances. 🎭

Google Maps
🎁
The Hidden Lane

A meow-nificent alley full of arty studios & independent shops. A paw-some spot to find unique souvenirs! 😻

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🎨
Queen's Cross Church

The only church designed by the famous artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh. A cat-ivating masterpiece! 🐾

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🧟‍♂️
The Necropolis

A cat-tastic cemetery with Gothic monuments and stunning views over Glasgow. A purrfect place to ponder on mortality. 😺

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biking possible

Good infrastructure

walkable -ish

Decent sidewalks but traffic

LGBTQ friendly

High acceptance

Mindful meoweler tips

Glasgow's Art Scene

Cat-titude is a must when appreciating the art in Glasgow! Home to famous artists and stunning galleries, like the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

Buchanan Street

This bustling pedestrian street is a shop-til-you-drop paradise for cats! With high street shops and designer stores, catwalks are never too far away.

Glasgow Nightlife

Glasgow's nightlife is sure to make any cat purr! From the cool underground vibe of King Tut's Wah Wah Hut to the lively pubs and clubs of Sauchiehall Street.

Haggis Hunt

Glasgow is the perfect base for haggis-lovers! Scottish cuisine, including wild game and haggis, is a must-try for foodie cats.

The Glasgow Subway

The Glasgow Subway is a purrfect way to explore the city! The compact system takes you to all the main sights and attractions within the city.

Useful external sites

peoplemakeglasgow.com

People Make Glasgow

Official tourist board for Glasgow, offering information on attractions, events, accommodation, and dining options.

www.glasgowairport.com

Glasgow Airport

Official website of Glasgow Airport, providing information on flights, parking, transportation, and services.

www.gsa.ac.uk/visit-gsa

The Glasgow School of Art

One of Scotland's most unique visitor attractions, offering tours of the landmark art nouveau building and its exhibitions.


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