




Glasgow has been a major commercial and industrial city, ever since the days of the tobacco and cotton trade with Virginia in the 18th century. Most of the heavy industry (shipbuilding, engineering, steel) have declined in recent years but the city is still bustling and successful. The "dear green place" is still as friendly as ever and there is a growing number of new tourist and cultural attractions. Having had its Garden Festival in 1988 and been European City of Culture in 1990 and UK City of Architecture in 1999, it is living up to its slogan "Glasgow's miles better."



There are many attracions and things to do in Scotland's cities.
We have arranged a couple of tours to help you get the best from both Glasgow & Edinburgh
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Should you wish to see another city or discover an alternative attraction, we will
ensure that we assign the driver-
We will see all the following sights:
Glasgow Cathedral
Glasgow Tower
Provand’s Lordship
Templeton’s Carpet Factory
A House for an Art Lover
Edinburgh has one of the most beautiful cityscapes in the world, making it the ideal city break destination. With Scotland's most famous castle dominating the city skyline, there is plenty to see and do with the perfect balance between all things traditional and contemporary.
Edinburgh is also a significant financial and commercial centre, ranking fourth in Europe.
We will see all the following sights:
Palace Of Holyrood
Scottish Paliment Building
Edinburgh Castle
Royal Yacht Britannia
Greyfriars Bobby
Roslin Chappel
Forth Bridges
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