Just watched 10 videos on Glasgow and this was by far the best one, really like the detail you packed in without giving an overload of info. Instant subscribe! 👏🏼
Thank you so much! We loved visiting the city and feel we captured its essence well. Glasgow boasts fascinating history and countless activities to enjoy. We can't wait to return and explore more of its hidden gems.
I spent like 24 hours for the first time in Glasgow and I'd say the main thing is the nightlife, pubs and restaurants. Live music almost everywhere and loads of charming venues with great people, and some very unique cool joints too.
We spoke to some locals on our first day and they said the clubs are where it’s at for younger couples. The graffiti murals is what I wished I seen more of in Glasgow, thought that was unique.
@@MrSTravelQuest Alot of Glasgow pubs , live venues and even clubs are actually very mixed age-wise. You'll see both old and very young people. So it's not just for young couples.
@@Carloshache any pubs and venue you recommend? When we revisit we want to visit more restaurants & pubs. I didn't get video on restaurants we visited ,but learned that most restaurants in Glasgow are independently owned. We ate at a unique Pancake place called Stack and Still. Which was decorated with a Christmas Themed.
@@MrSTravelQuest If you like rock music, The Solid Rock Cafe right near Central Station is a great place for a beer or five. Loud music. Macsorley's bar has live bands every day except Monday. King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, great live music. Named after a club in New York :)
@@papalaz4444244 Next time in Glasgow definitely checking out the nightlife scene. City has a lot going on. Any restaurants you recommend us checking out on our next visit?
My wife and I visited Glasgow last year for a few days and we have to admit, we enjoyed it more than we did our trip to Edinburgh. We are going again in June thias year, travelling up from Newcastle by train. Regards from Whitley Bay
We loved Glasgow! What did you do when you visit? The city definitely surprised us with things to do. Wished we would have spent a few more days exploring and checking out the night life it’s famed for.
@@hikingwithjackieboy I need to check that story out. BTW I have Fairfield video I’m working on down the line. Tons of content coming the next few months 😊
@@MrSTravelQuest I'm looking forward to it Nick. I have several trips planned with Jo Ann. The historical beginnings of San Angelo are the first. Labor Day weekend will be the Marfa lights festival. The following week we will be in Presidio for the Multicultural Festival later in September we have an event in Universal City
@@Bartonsrving yes, I’m sitting on so many right now. Edinburg, Hawaii, New York and back in Texas. Fairfield, Goliad, Fort Parker and the National Video Game Museum.
The Subway is just a simple loop connecting the east and west of the city or north and south, crossing the river. The railway network is way larger than that. It is the third-oldest underground rail transit system in Europe after the London Underground and the Budapest Metro
It's just a shame it was raining. In the summer it's ten times busier than this and dozens of street performers :) In Summer some people go into the Necropolis and roll one up.
We went in the summer and it rained most of the time. The Necropolis was pretty cool. We spent some time just walking around. Wished I knew more about the street art on our visit. Next time we will do the mural trail around the city.
The Metropole Theatre, 1962, has a plaque outside dedicated to Stan Laurel, who worked there as a boy when his father ran the theatre. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum - The art collection includes many outstanding European artworks, including works by the Old Masters (Vecellio's Madonna and Child with Saint Jerome and Saint Dorothy, Rembrandt van Rijn, Gerard de Lairesse, and Jozef Israëls), French Impressionists (such as Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro, Vincent van Gogh and Mary Cassatt), Dutch Renaissance, Scottish Colourists and exponents of the Glasgow School. The museum houses Christ of Saint John of the Cross by Salvador Dalí. The People's Palace and Winter Gardens in Glasgow, Scotland, is a museum and glasshouse situated in Glasgow Green, and was opened on 22 January 1898 by The 5th Earl of Rosebery.
C'est une très belle ville ,très animée et très accueillante. Lors de mon séjour il y avait le championnat du monde cyclisme qui a dérangé un peu la circulation mais il a créé une bonne ambiance d'autant plus qu'il y avait l'équipe de mon pays le maroc
We loved our visit to Glasgow. They love there futbol and wished we toured the stadium they had on our visit. Thanks for comments and we look forward in visiting Morocco soon 😊
Wasn't sure about going to Glasgow, but you sold me on it. Checked out some other "travel blogs" but yours was by far the best. Are you from the Bronx?
Just watched 10 videos on Glasgow and this was by far the best one, really like the detail you packed in without giving an overload of info. Instant subscribe! 👏🏼
Thank you so much! We loved visiting the city and feel we captured its essence well. Glasgow boasts fascinating history and countless activities to enjoy. We can't wait to return and explore more of its hidden gems.
I spent like 24 hours for the first time in Glasgow and I'd say the main thing is the nightlife, pubs and restaurants. Live music almost everywhere and loads of charming venues with great people, and some very unique cool joints too.
We spoke to some locals on our first day and they said the clubs are where it’s at for younger couples. The graffiti murals is what I wished I seen more of in Glasgow, thought that was unique.
@@MrSTravelQuest Alot of Glasgow pubs , live venues and even clubs are actually very mixed age-wise. You'll see both old and very young people. So it's not just for young couples.
@@Carloshache any pubs and venue you recommend? When we revisit we want to visit more restaurants & pubs. I didn't get video on restaurants we visited ,but learned that most restaurants in Glasgow are independently owned. We ate at a unique Pancake place called Stack and Still. Which was decorated with a Christmas Themed.
@@MrSTravelQuest If you like rock music, The Solid Rock Cafe right near Central Station is a great place for a beer or five. Loud music. Macsorley's bar has live bands every day except Monday. King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, great live music. Named after a club in New York :)
@@papalaz4444244 Next time in Glasgow definitely checking out the nightlife scene. City has a lot going on. Any restaurants you recommend us checking out on our next visit?
Glad you enjoyed the trip to Gasgow, 7 miles from where I live. There are so many good things to do in Glasgow.
Loved Glasgow, so much to do. Can’t wait to revisit.
Thank you. Excellent information for visiting Glasgow.
Thank you for your kind words. We had a wonderful time in Glasgow and hope you have the chance to explore this fantastic Scottish city as well.
My wife and I visited Glasgow last year for a few days and we have to admit, we enjoyed it more than we did our trip to Edinburgh.
We are going again in June thias year, travelling up from Newcastle by train.
Regards from Whitley Bay
We loved Glasgow! What did you do when you visit? The city definitely surprised us with things to do. Wished we would have spent a few more days exploring and checking out the night life it’s famed for.
Glasgow looks like an interesting City. I find old cemeteries fascinating myself. Thank you for sharing Nick
It was pretty cool hiking through the necropolis. Seen a memorial for William Wallace (Brave heart).
@@MrSTravelQuest that reminds me of this one man who was a Texas Ranger named Bigfoot Wallace who was a descendant of William Wallace
@@hikingwithjackieboy I need to check that story out. BTW I have Fairfield video I’m working on down the line. Tons of content coming the next few months 😊
@@MrSTravelQuest I'm looking forward to it Nick. I have several trips planned with Jo Ann. The historical beginnings of San Angelo are the first. Labor Day weekend will be the Marfa lights festival. The following week we will be in Presidio for the Multicultural Festival later in September we have an event in Universal City
Thank you very much. Gives me a good hint about Glasgow.. Going there in a week!! 🙏👍
We hope you check it out, we loved our visit to Glasgow.
Glasgow's Parks are beautiful. Kelvingrove Park, Queen's Park, Tollcross, the Glasgow Botanic Gardens and Pollok Estate are memorable !
@@KeithGeorge-vt4xp thanks for sharing, we will return and check them out.
Hope you had a good weekend 🌞
I ran over to stop by and visit and support your channel!Thanks for sharing Big Like #6 ❤❤❤❤
Thank you! I hope all is well :-)
West end Kelvingrove Gallery, Botanical Gardens and Byres Road are my favourite spots not to be missed for sure.
Can’t wait to check those out on our next visit. Any restaurants you recommend we should check out?
Looks pretty big and busy. A lot of history thank you for sharing.
Tons to do and yes plenty of history. How’s have your Texas summer been?
@@MrSTravelQuest hot hot hot😂 hoping next month will be cool enough to do some hiking.
@@Bartonsrving I know we have some drought going on. Went to Garner yesterday and it was nice. Last week went to McKinney and it was pretty dry.
@@MrSTravelQuest are y'all going to make more videos?
@@Bartonsrving yes, I’m sitting on so many right now. Edinburg, Hawaii, New York and back in Texas. Fairfield, Goliad, Fort Parker and the National Video Game Museum.
Nice video.
Thank you!
very professional and a lot of passion into your work. I loved these colours and I felt very comfortable to watch and listen to. SUB =)
Thank you so much, love your GH5 content!
Great video!
@@adamritter1396 Thank you 🙏
The Subway is just a simple loop connecting the east and west of the city or north and south, crossing the river. The railway network is way larger than that. It is the third-oldest underground rail transit system in Europe after the London Underground and the Budapest Metro
The subway was cool, cleanest subway we've been on. We have an upcoming New York video and you can see the big difference.
@@MrSTravelQuest haha! Yeah lol
Nice video, thank you for sharing,
Some nice things to do - well done Mr.S Travel Quest.
Thank you kindly
you're welcome @@MrSTravelQuest
Splendid
Thank you 😊
Love the place.
@@kennethholmes6991 Glasgow amazing! We hope you check it out 😊
Nice video. Thank you for share .
Thank you, Glasgow amazing. Worth checking out when visiting Scotland 🏴
Great City great People 😎🇬🇧👍
Amazing people, food and city 🙌🏻
Glasgow, it is full of Nasty Junkies, Neds, Alcoholics. Glasgow is a City that should be avoided at all costs, and that is a fact!!!
Well said 😊❤🎉 soo beautifull glassgo is❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
It's just a shame it was raining. In the summer it's ten times busier than this and dozens of street performers :)
In Summer some people go into the Necropolis and roll one up.
We went in the summer and it rained most of the time. The Necropolis was pretty cool. We spent some time just walking around. Wished I knew more about the street art on our visit. Next time we will do the mural trail around the city.
Have you visited Glasgow, Scotland, before? If so, what are some of your favorite attractions? Let us know below ⬇
The Metropole Theatre, 1962, has a plaque outside dedicated to Stan Laurel, who worked there as a boy when his father ran the theatre.
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum - The art collection includes many outstanding European artworks, including works by the Old Masters (Vecellio's Madonna and Child with Saint Jerome and Saint Dorothy, Rembrandt van Rijn, Gerard de Lairesse, and Jozef Israëls), French Impressionists (such as Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro, Vincent van Gogh and Mary Cassatt), Dutch Renaissance, Scottish Colourists and exponents of the Glasgow School. The museum houses Christ of Saint John of the Cross by Salvador Dalí.
The People's Palace and Winter Gardens in Glasgow, Scotland, is a museum and glasshouse situated in Glasgow Green, and was opened on 22 January 1898 by The 5th Earl of Rosebery.
These are some good places. Next time we visit we'll check them out.@@papalaz4444244
C'est une très belle ville ,très animée et très accueillante. Lors de mon séjour il y avait le championnat du monde cyclisme qui a dérangé un peu la circulation mais il a créé une bonne ambiance d'autant plus qu'il y avait l'équipe de mon pays le maroc
We loved our visit to Glasgow. They love there futbol and wished we toured the stadium they had on our visit. Thanks for comments and we look forward in visiting Morocco soon 😊
Next time visit the Kelvin grove art gallery and museum also if you have watched the film world war z they filmed part of it in George square 😀
I have to check that out on our next visit. We also want to check out Glasgow Science Center and Celtic park. Those 48hrs we were there went by fast.
My city!
Love it! What’s some places you recommend?
looks a great place to call home.
It's a statue of the Duke of Wellington, an Englishman and a Tory. In Glasgow. Of course it's getting a cone on it's head every day lol
Loved the city unique qualities. Glasgow had tons of museums, we tried to squeeze in as much as would could on our short visit.
Wasn't sure about going to Glasgow, but you sold me on it. Checked out some other "travel blogs" but yours was by far the best. Are you from the Bronx?
I appreciate it, yes born and raised New York. The first 10 years of my life was in the Bronx. Where are you from?
Born in Brooklyn, living in the Bronx right now. recognized the pronunciations.@@MrSTravelQuest
@@rontrey247 glad you recognize the accent.
sorry mate its not Gallwegians its glaswegians the clue is in the name glasgow
All good, thanks for the correction.
Be sure to visit the culture rich area of Govanhill
We will check that out on our next visit :-)
@@MrSTravelQuest 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😎🇬🇧
Check out Glasgows Merchant City 🎉🎉😊
Can’t wait to check out the other great places on our next visit.
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Thanks🙏🙏🙏,, sirr.
@PriyankaKumari-kp2id Thank you for watching, we hope you visit soon 😊
Amazing, ❤❤
Are "Galwegians" similar to Glaswegians?
It's Glaswegian, though I might have mistakenly said Galwegians , which was an error on my part.
Ruth, Do you know Carmen from the Met?
What’s Met?
Metropolitan Museum of Art@@MrSTravelQuest
@@rontrey247 That’s what I thought 😊, no she doesn’t know a Carmen from Met.
What up man
What’s going on Xavier!
Galwegians??? It’s Glas- Wegians
Glaz-go
AVOID THE “HANDSHAKE” (HEAD BUTT)
Great tip!
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Galow+Norwegian=Galowegians
Is he saying Galwegians.....Its Glaswegian !
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Shit I thought Glasgow was the capital
I understand that. Glasgow is the largest populated city in Scotland, Edinburgh is the capital.
You’re mispronouncing it
Who cares?
Trust me never go to the 4 corners in Glasgow, and this is from an actual Glaswegian. 😢
Thanks for the info, we enjoyed our short visit to Glasgow.
You must've have been in the west end.
We walked most of the city and even traveled on old clockwork orange.
great video!
Thanks Michael!