Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, and the second most populous in United Kingdom. The city is situated on the River Clyde in the country’s west Central lowlands. A person from Glasgow is known as a Glaswegian, which is also the name of the local dialect. The city has grown to become one of the world’s prominent centers of engineering and shipbuilding, constructing many revolutionary vehicles.
Glasgow has lots of attractions to draw people to visit this enchanting city. In the North side of Hillhead, you will hit upon some of the most unique shops as well as splendid views. Roots, Fruits and Mellis, the cheese monger will provide you with loads of experimental ingredients. If you are a tourist, then the Belgrave Hotel will provide you with wonderful accommodation for a spectacular night in West End and Hillhead area.
West End Hillhead offers predominantly vibrant night life with loads of high street shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs. Byres Road near Hillhead is one of the most attractive streets to visit. The Ubiquitous Chip in Ashton Lane is famous due to its’ culinary experts and is the tastiest restaurant found in the area. A must see in the historical lane is the historical and refurbished Grosvenor cinema featuring contemporary surroundings.
Afterwards you can pop to the Loft Bar and Restaurant for a scrumptious dinner. The Lane CafĂ©/Bar on the ground floor will see to your every need. On the North side of Hillhead, you’ll come across student populated Gibson Street with the gorgeous Keningston Park located close by. If you are still a child at heart, then you can view the range of toys across the street at Acabus.
University buildings are well worth a visit. If you are looking for something cultural, then you can visit the Hunterian Art Gallery and Museum, which has an impressive collection of Charles Rennie Mckintosh furniture. Glasgow’s West End is certainly well worth visiting!