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Day 1: Morning

  1. Glasgow Central Station: Start your day by visiting the main railway station in Glasgow. It is one of the busiest places in the city, an impressive example of Victorian architecture, and a great starting point for exploring the city center.
  2. George Square: A few minutes walk away is the city's main square - George Square. Here you will find impressive buildings, such as the City Chambers. You will also find various monuments and statues of famous Scots.
  3. Glasgow Cathedral: Walk to Glasgow Cathedral, one of the oldest buildings in the city. Entry is free, and you can admire the example of Gothic architecture. Day
  4. Buchanan Street: This is the main shopping street in the city, where you will find plenty of shops, cafes, and restaurants. A great option for lunch.
  5. Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA): Located in the Royal Exchange Square, the gallery offers various exhibitions of contemporary art. Recommended for art lovers. Evening
  6. Arches Bridge: A great place for an evening stroll. Here you will find plenty of pubs and restaurants for dinner.
  7. King's Theatre or SEC Armadillo: If possible, end the day by visiting one of Glasgow's theaters, where various performances and concerts are often held.

Day 2: Morning

  1. University of Glasgow: One of the oldest universities in the world and the second largest in Scotland. Be sure to visit the Hunterian Museum within its walls.
  2. Kelvingrove Museum: Nearby is the Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery. Here you will find an extensive collection of art and historical exhibits. Free entry. Day
  3. Kelvingrove Gardens: The perfect place for a walk after the museum. Enjoy nature and the peaceful atmosphere in the park.
  4. People's Palace and Winter Gardens: This is a cultural center and museum dedicated to the history of Glasgow and its people. After visiting, take a stroll through the Glasgow Green Gardens. Evening
  5. Finnieston Area: Finish your tour of Glasgow in this trendy area, known for its restaurants, bars, and lively atmosphere. Try local dishes and enjoy the city's nightlife. This program will give you a complete overview of Glasgow, its history, culture, and modern life.

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