Two Day Itinerary Glasgow
Morning
Begin your day with breakfast at NORTH Eatery, where you can enjoy a serene and relaxing environment.
Glasgow Cathedral and Necropolis After breakfast, head to the nearby Glasgow Cathedral, a stunning example of medieval architecture. Don’t miss the Necropolis behind the cathedral, a Victorian cemetery with beautiful views of the city.
Lunch
Have lunch in NORTH Eatery were we offer elevated casual dining using the best of Scotland’s local produce, with signature contemporary dishes and bold flavours with a focus on sustainability, seasonality and locality. Featuring vibrant seating, soft ambient lighting and a striking bar to expertly serve up classic cocktails and innovative drink creations. Perfect for those pre-dinner sips or nightcaps after shopping around town.
Afternoon
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Take a short taxi ride or use public transport to reach the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in the West End. This museum is one of Glasgow’s most popular attractions, housing a vast collection of art and artifacts, including works by Salvador Dalí.
University of Glasgow and Hunterian Museum Nearby, explore the University of Glasgow campus, with its stunning architecture. Within the campus, you’ll find the Hunterian Museum, which boasts an impressive collection of art, scientific instruments, and Roman artifacts.
Afternoon
Stroll Along Ashton Lane Head to the cobbled streets of Ashton Lane, also in the West End. This picturesque alley is lined with charming pubs, restaurants, and a small cinema. It’s a great spot to relax and soak in the vibrant atmosphere.
Evening
Dinner at Ubiquitous Chip Enjoy dinner at Ubiquitous Chip, a renowned restaurant on Ashton Lane. The menu features modern Scottish cuisine with an emphasis on local ingredients, served in a unique and cozy setting.
End your day with some live music at King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, one of Glasgow’s most famous music venues. Many well-known bands have played here early in their careers, and it’s a great place to experience the local music scene.