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Glasgow is a wonderful place to visit if youre thirsty for a holiday filled with new discoveries and excitement. One of the best reasons to visit Glasgow is because of the simple fact that it is studded with attractions which offer something for everyone. The Glasgow Science Centre is a great place to set your sights on if youre traveling with kids, as this venue is packed with a host of splendid exhibits covering various topics related to science and new innovations. The Scottish Football is an impressive facility where several collections of memorabilia related to the game can be found, including mementoes of great former football players who influenced the game in both the local and international arena. Those who wish to step away from the busy city streets can head to the Botanical Gardens for a relaxing evening among its lush green surroundings. This breathtaking park is very seldom crowded and affords visitors a rare sense of tranquility.

The River Clyde is a famous body of water in this part of the world, flowing from Lowther Hills all the way to the Firth of Clyde. The river was most famous around the world as one of the leading ship building sites in the country. Ship production reached its zenith during World War I and II as the demand for battle ships was at an all time high. Even though the industry suffered a decline soon after the 1960s, visitors have the chance to see a few ship production sites along the river such as Greenock, Govan and Scotstoun. One of the best ways to catch a glimpse of the true scenic beauty of Glasgow is to book a tour on the River Clyde which will offers spectacular views of some of the most attractive places in the area and a memorable experience to last a lifetime.

Looking for hotels in Glasgow city centre? Millennium Hotel Glasgow comes to mind as a favorable choice for discerning travelers. This splendid Glasgow hotel is equipped with a variety of useful facilities which cater to the needs of both the leisure and corporate traveler.

by: Pushpitha Wijesinghe




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