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Let City Sightseeing take you on a discovery tour of Glasgow . It's one of Scotland's top destinations and offers so much to explore. It's a vibrant city, perfect for exploring on City Sightseeing's open-top buses.
The Red Route stops near major attractions, so you can explore the city at your own pace. With a 2-day ticket , that's all you need. Sit back, relax, and enjoy Glasgow.
The tour begins in George Square , in the center of Glasgow . From here, you'll set off to see some of the city's major landmarks, such as Glasgow Cathedral . It's an extraordinary example of Gothic architecture and is one of the must-see attractions of your visit.
Just behind the cathedral is the Necropolis , a large monumental funerary complex that is definitely worth a visit.
Get off at Merchant City to discover the city's liveliest area. It's a neighborhood packed with cafes, monuments, and cultural spaces. Here, you can also admire Glasgow's street art and its unique painted murals.
If you're looking for a place to take a break and stroll, Glasgow Green is perfect. It's the city's oldest park and is home to numerous monuments, such as the Nelson Monument and St. Andrew's Suspension Bridge .
To discover how Scotland's most famous drink is made, head down to the Clydeside Distillery . Here you can learn about the whisky-making process, its history, and even sample some.
In Glasgow, you can also visit numerous museums, such as the Riverside Museum , home to the Glasgow Transport Museum . The building's architecture is truly impressive, as are the exhibitions inside: don't miss the opportunity to visit it!
With the City Sightseeing tour, you can also reach the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum . It houses a spectacular collection, making it one of Scotland's most visited attractions.
Don't forget to visit the University of Glasgow , one of the most prestigious universities in the United Kingdom. In addition to academic activities, you can visit several museums and galleries on campus.
Highlights:
Temporary changes to stops
Stop 1: Cathedral Street, in front of the Charles Oakley Building – hop-on/hop-off only
Stop 7: New location on St. Vincent Street, off West Nile Street – official tour start and finish point
The 3:30pm, 4:00pm and 4:30pm tours from stop 7 terminate on Cathedral Street
Stop 5: temporarily out of service
Stop 8: Currently on Jamaica Street, in front of Lidl
Stop 9: On Fast Link, Broomielaw
Stop 20: out of service from February 23rd to March 8th
Audio guide languages (Red Tour): English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Polish, and Mandarin.
Wheelchair accessible buses.
Dogs are allowed if transported in suitable carriers.
Red Tour
Operating season: all year round
Closed: December 25th and 26th, January 1st and 2nd
Opening hours: 10:00 – 16:00
Loop duration: 90 minutes
Frequency: Every 30 minutes
You can start your journey from any of the stops.
Can be canceled for free up to 72 hours before the selected date
Red Tour – Stops
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