Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, located on the River Clyde. Known for its vibrant cultural scene, architecture, and commercial centres, Glasgow combines historic districts with modern business, shopping, and entertainment areas.
Major Boroughs and Districts
City Centre – Commercial, shopping, and cultural hub, including Buchanan Street and George Square.
West End – Cultural district with University of Glasgow, Kelvingrove Park, and historic architecture.
South Side – Residential and student areas with local amenities.
East End – Industrial and residential district, home to Celtic Park.
Maryhill – Residential area with community facilities and parks.
Notable Neighbourhoods
Partick, Hillhead, Govan, Pollokshields, Bridgeton, Shawlands, Dennistoun
Nearby Towns and Commuter Areas
Paisley, East Kilbride, Clydebank, Hamilton, Rutherglen, Bearsden, Bishopbriggs
Transport and Connectivity
Rail: Glasgow Central, Queen Street
Motorways: M8, M77, M74
Airports: Glasgow Airport, Glasgow Prestwick Airport
Bus & Subway: Extensive bus network, Glasgow Subway
Landmarks and Popular Places
Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow Cathedral, Riverside Museum, The SSE Hydro, George Square, Glasgow Science Centre