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Visit Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow’s main pedestrianized shopping thoroughfare. Take a coach tour around central Glasgow. Visit the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, originally opened in 1901 and recently refurbished. Glasgow is one of the UK’s most visited cities.
The city that hosted the highly popular Glasgow Garden Festival in 1988, was European City of Culture in 1990, and was designated the UK City of Architecture and Design in 1999, welcomes over 3 million tourists from all over the world each year who are drawn by its wealth of cultural attractions and activities.
Around Glasgow, ancient buildings and historical streets and monuments relate a fascinating and influential past: Glasgow Cathedral marks the burial spot of St Mungo, the city’s founder and patron saint; while visiting Glasgow’s oldest house, the Provand’s Lordship, Mary Queen of Scots is said to have plotted the infamous murder of Darnley; The People’s Palace is a veritable treasure trove of Glasgow memorabilia, relating the story of the city’s social and political past.
Glaswegians are well known for their hospitality and generosity of spirit. Visitors regularly report on the welcome they have received.