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This has been judged by many as the finest of all Grecian terraces and consists of 10 two floor houses. The upper floor is smaller than the ground floor, a trademark of Alexander "Greek" Thomson's style and the windows are set... more
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ABC Glasgowhas two venues within the building, ABC 1and ABC 2 that present weekly club nights and live shows. The ABC 2 on the 1st floor, can accommodate 350 people at one time, and is more like a basement due to its windowless... more
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AMF serves us with 10 pin bowling, as opposed to the more sedate green version that is so popular with older Glaswegians. In addition to 26 fully automatic lanes, AMF houses six full-size American pool tables and a selection of... more
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Situated a stone's throw away from Sauchiehall Street, Alaska offers a good variety of music, anything from soul to upbeat dance classics, hard house, breakbeats and techno. Each night brings in its own crowd of regulars and as... more
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Reputedly Scotland's largest nightclub, this is a mammoth place with three floors and a designer decor, so there are plenty of corners to sit and sulk in. At the very top of the building, Glasgow's beautiful people hang out in... more
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The Arches is a truly unique venue, situated in Glasgow's city center. While offering a range of activities including live music, clubbing, visual art, multimedia and fashion, it also operates as a theatre. Set in breathtaking... more
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This small, independent gallery focuses on Scottish work and is a charming and unpretentious place to view and buy art. Wander around and admire creations by contemporary artists and recent graduates, many of whom attended the... more
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Arta is Glasgow's most stunning venue for a night out. It is comprised of several bars, a restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine and tapas and a courtyard and cabaret club, all equally palatial. The floors in the main bar are... more
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This striking yellow building, now housing Halls of Residence for the University of Strathclyde, was designed by Weddel and Inglis in 1937. It began life as the Beresford Hotel, which was to accommodate visitors to the Empire E... more
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Balloch Country Park rests on the southernmost tip of Loch Lomond. First established in the early 1800s, the park went through many improvements and landscaping projects before being officially recognized as a country park in 1... more
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