Four days in Glasgow

Glasgow is a lively city with plenty to see and do, just remember to pack an umbrella as you may need it! There’s an ongoing list of bars, restaurants and museums to visit but here are few that I recommend

Innis & Gunn Brewing Co - Taproom with an array of beers to offer, the original from a whiskey casks is a personal favourite

Jinty McGuintys - Lively Irish bar with food and live music every day, they pour a great Guinness

The pot still - Family run bar with hundreds of malt whiskey and lots of knowledge to share

MacSorleys- Recently won pub of the year! Traditional Scottish pub with food and live music daily, really welcoming, great service.

The University Cafe - You can get yourself the ‘Anthony Bourdain Special’ which is his same order from when he visited the cafe. They also have old skool pick n mix sweets and ice cream at the counter, it’s like stepping back in time!

Mother India Restaurant - If you love Indian food I simply suggest that you go here, it’s incredible.

Waxy O’Connors - It doesn’t look like much from the outside but once you’re in it’s like falling down a rabbit hole, inspired by a labyrinth you’re sure to get lost after a few drinks. Live music.

Castelvecchi - A 9 minute trip on the train from Glasgow central to Paisley, as fans of Paolo Nutini we couldn’t miss the chance to eat at his (used to be) family run chippy!

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum - Gorgeous gallery to spend a few hours in

Botanical Gardens - Large glass houses bursting with plants from all over the world

Helpful Tips
500 Bus. Airport link to Glasgow central every 10 minutes. Return ticket £17.50 on the First Bus app.

Subway. Cheap and easy way to get around Glasgow at speed! Buy paper tickets at the station £3.50 return

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Post by Ann_marie | Sep 6, 2025

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