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Day 1: Historical and Cultural Glasgow Morning:

  1. Glasgow Cathedral - start your morning by visiting one of the most significant medieval buildings in Scotland. The cathedral is impressive with its Gothic architecture and atmosphere.
  2. Glasgow Necropolis - next to the cathedral is a Victorian cemetery where you can enjoy panoramic views of the city and touch history. Lunch:
    • Have lunch at one of the local restaurants in the Merchant City area, where you will find many cozy cafes and restaurants serving Scottish cuisine. Day:
  3. Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery - one of the most visited museum complexes in the UK, with a collection of art and artifacts. Evening:
  4. West End - take a stroll through this fashionable district known for its Victorian streets, cozy bars, and antique shops. Dinner:
    • End the day at one of the restaurants in Ashton Lane, a small but lively street with plenty of restaurants and pubs.

Day 2: Modern Glasgow and Entertainment Morning:

  1. Glasgow Science Centre - start your day with fascinating science, interactive exhibits, and a planetarium.
  2. Clyde Arc Bridge - after visiting the science centre, take a walk along the River Clyde and admire modern architectural solutions. Lunch:
    • Head to Buchanan Galleries shopping centre, where you will find plenty of cafes and shops for shopping and lunch. Day:
  3. Finnieston Quarter - a district full of culinary delights and trendy bars. A great place for walks and tasting different cuisines. Evening:
  4. Glasgow Royal Theatre - enjoy a show at one of the city's most famous theatres. Dinner:
    • Finish the day with dinner at one of the restaurants on Sauchiehall Street, known for its live music venues.

Day 3: Nature and Leisurely Walks Morning:

  1. Kelvingrove Park - start the day with a walk in one of the city's most beautiful parks.
  2. Glasgow Botanic Gardens - enjoy the beauty of various plant collections and breathe in the fresh air. Lunch:
    • Have lunch at one of the cozy cafes in Hillhead or the West End. Day:
  3. Riverside Museum - explore the history of transportation and travel, located on the banks of the River Clyde, this museum is a work of art in itself. Evening:
  4. Glasgow Green Park - enjoy a view of Glasgow from the hill in this extensive green space. Dinner:
    • For your last dinner in the city, choose a traditional pub to try local beer and Scottish cuisine. Additional:
    • Don't forget to try the traditional dish - haggis, and visit local whisky shops to buy something to remember your trip by.

Thus, your stay in Glasgow will be rich and diverse, as the city offers many cultural attractions and beautiful places to relax.

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