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ドーラ: A large venue constantly mobbed, Firewater is a good honest servant of Sauchiehall St. It’s always lively and there are usually some pretty good bands plying their trade.
ドーラ: Retro decor, a big selection of tap and bottled beers, 3am closing, and nightly alternative live music downstairs followed by a club at weekends make this a winner.
Scottish Restaurant · Hillhead · 46 tips and reviews
ドーラ: Named to poke fun at Scotland’s perceived lack of finer cuisine, it offers a French touch but resolutely Scottish ingredients, carefully selected and following sustainable principles.
ドーラ: Laid-back and a little hippy, the bagels and paninis, with names like maverick or renegade, are highlights. Try some inventive dishes, such as the ‘nuclear’ beans, dripping with cayenne and Tabasco.
ドーラ: Paisley Museum features Paisley psychedelia! There are some marvellous exhibits, including contemporary displays of children in the modern world -- it’s worth at least a couple of hours.
ドーラ: As laid-back as you could ask for in a hip city bar, the friendly, tuned-in staff complete the happy picture. It does decent, cheap paninis, salads, and the like during the day.
ドーラ: This temple to Scottish dining and drinking is a superb venue in an old church. Giving new meaning to the word ‘conversion’, the brasserie pumps out meals in a dark, Mackintosh-inspired space.
ドーラ: Stravaigin is a serious foodie’s delight. The cool contemporary dining space in the basement has booth seating, and helpful, laid-back waiting-staff to assist in deciphering the audacious menu.
ドーラ: Mono is one of Glasgow’s best vegan eateries. Monorail is in the same premises, which means you can browse through an indie record shop while waiting for your food to be prepared.
Scottish Restaurant · Merchant City · 51 tips and reviews
ドーラ: Book a Tim Stead-designed, medieval-looking table in advance for well-prepared Scottish and Continental food. There’s an expansion, specialising in fish, next door.
ドーラ: Local flavors and Mediterranean highlights (mainly Italian and Spanish) are evident. Taste sensations range from wood-fired pizzas to a Moroccan chicken and chickpea salad.
Templeton Building (1 The Green), Glasgow, Glasgow City
Brewery · Bridgeton · 55 tips and reviews
ドーラ: Excellent German dishes accompany the amber fluid, such as bratwurst sausages, sauerkraut and schnitzels. Migrate to the beer garden overlooking the People’s Palace in summer.
ドーラ: It’s hard to resist the traditional "classic" rooms with windows onto the delightful square, but at weekends you’ll have a quieter sleep in the new wing at the back.
ドーラ: There’s floor-to-ceiling velvet, with red curtains revealing a staircase to the tapas bar and restaurant above in a show of decadence that the Romans would have appreciated.
The Hunterian Art Gallery, (University Ave.), Glasgow, Glasgow City
Museum · Hillhead · 5 tips and reviews
ドーラ: There’s something otherworldly about the very mannered style of the beaten silver panels, the long-backed chairs and the surface decorations echoing Celtic manuscript illuminations.
ドーラ: Full performances are at 7pm Thursday and Sunday, and there are shorter daily performances (£5 with two kids free) from Wednesday to Sunday. The gallery is also open between performances.
ドーラ: The attraction is twofold: first, impressive art that blurs the lines between religion and culture; secondly, the opportunity to delve into different faiths, as deep or shallow as you wish.
Glasgow Harbour (100 Pointhouse Rd.), Glasgow, Glasgow City
Museum · Yorkhill · 66 tips and reviews
ドーラ: Designed by Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid, the museum houses a varied collection, including three recreated Glasgow streets from various points in history, a display of maritime heritage, etc.
ドーラ: The main halls of the exhibition, with their high vaulted roofs, are magnificent in themselves. A highlight is the 1674 ‘Map of the Whole World’ in the World Culture section.
ドーラ: It’s a superb collection of model ships, industrial displays and narrative, vividly painting the history of the Clyde, the fate of which has been inextricably linked with Glasgow and its people.
History Museum · Mount Florida · 6 tips and reviews
ドーラ: The museum is at Hampden Park, off Aikenhead Rd. To get there, take a train to Mount Florida station or take bus 5, 31, 37 or 75 from Stockwell St.
Science Museum · Kinning Park · 41 tips and reviews
ドーラ: Check out the planetarium, where the Scottish Power Space Theatre brings the night sky to life and a Virtual Science Theatre takes you on a 3-D molecular journey.
Art Gallery · Kelvingrove Park · 107 tips and reviews
ドーラ: Best of all, everything – including every painting – has an easy-reading paragraph of interpretation next to it: what a great idea. Bus 17, among many others, runs here from Renfield St.
College Arts Building · Garnethill · 19 tips and reviews
ドーラ: Excellent hour-long guided tours (roughly hourly summer; 11am and 3pm winter) run by architecture students are the only way (apart from enrolling) to visit the interior. Book by phone at busy times.
ドーラ: The gorgeous hilly grounds make the perfect place for a picnic lunch. There are also organised walks and concerts in summer -- have a look at the noticeboard near the entrance to see what’s on.
ドーラ: The most interesting part of the cathedral, the lower church, is reached by a stairway. Its forest of pillars creates a powerful atmosphere around St Mungo’s tomb.
Indian Restaurant · Garnethill · 9 tips and reviews
ドーラ: Great home-cooked curries. It’s wise to book -- it’s a snug place with a big reputation, a limited menu and a sensational-value two-course lunch for £5.25 (dinner mains £6-12).
ドーラ: One of the city’s premier live-music pub venues, the excellent King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut hosts bands every night of the week. Oasis were signed after playing here.
ドーラ: Glasgow’s flea market, the Barras on Gallowgate, has almost a thousand stalls and people come here just for a wander as much as for shopping, which gives the place a holiday air.
ドーラ: The Bothy dishes out traditional, uniquely Scottish, home-style fare with a modern twist. It’s filling, but leave room for dessert. An £11 lunch will get you away cheaper.
ドーラ: Relive the original splendour of this unique tearoom and admire Mackintosh's stroke in just about everything. He had a free rein and even the teaspoons were given his distinctive touch.