glasgow
glasgow
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by Martin McAllister - 2007-01-17
As one of Britain's largest and most diverse cities, Glasgow has always had a lot to offer the potential visitor to Scotland in terms of arts and culture. However, the city often tends to be overlooke...
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by Scott Docherty - 2007-03-06
In July 2006, the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum re-opened following a three-year refurbishment programme. Within six months, it overtook Edinburgh Castle as Scotland's number one tourist attracti...
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by Naz Daud - 2007-04-23
There are few better places to enjoy a taste of Scotland's charm than in our largest city, Glasgow. With a population of 620,000 people situated in 68 square miles of west central Scotland along t...
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by Paul Whyte - 2007-04-26
There are few better places to enjoy a taste of Scotland's charm than in our largest city, Glasgow. With a population of 620,000 people situated in 68 square miles of west central Scotland along the b...
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by Andy Burrows - 2007-05-10
Get your holiday off to a comfortable start. Relax with your relatives before flying out in one of many available airport lounges at international airports around the UK. Got your ticket, passport, ho...
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by Andrew Bond - 2007-05-12
Get your holiday off to a luxurious start. Relax for an hour or two with your relatives before flying out. There are great airport lounges available at international airports around the UK. Ready to g...
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by Andy Burrows - 2007-05-21
If you want to reach Glasgow Airport by car, you can find the airport complex positioned approximately a 20-minute drive from the city, just north of the M8 highway at junction 28, with outstand...
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by Andy Burrows - 2007-05-28
The Glasgow Airport is positioned within a short distance from the city centre. To reach the facility by car takes approximately 20 minutes. The airport lies north of the M8 motorway and is excellentl...
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by Gaizka Pujana - 2007-06-12
Glasgow, whose name means either "green hollow" or "dear family," is the largest of Scotland's cities. It lies along the River Clyde in Scotland's west central lowlands. Although inhabitants of Glasgo...
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by John White - 2007-11-02
Scotland is a well-know and developed destination for tourism. 90% of tourists come from the close United Kingdom, the other 10% is divided between Americans, Germans, Frenchs and Canadians.Scotland o...