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Student Accommodation Glasgow
Glasgow
Website Links
Glasgow Museums
Visit:
www.glasgowmuseums.com
We offer FREE access to a huge range of art,
objects and artefacts from our vast
collection in accessible, welcoming venues
across the city. Drop in and meet a friend
for coffee, or bring the family and make a
day of it. Children are particularly
welcome, and will love the many events and
activities we host for them at all of our
venues.
Admission to all our venues is free, though
a small entry charge may apply to some
temporary exhibitions. The National Trust
for Scotland manages Pollok House on behalf
of Glasgow City Council and charges apply
during the summer months.
Braehead Shopping Center
Visit:
www.braehead.co.uk
Braehead has over 100 stores across its
shopping centre and retail park, including
Marks & Spencer, Gap, Sainsbury's, Monsoon,
IKEA and many more.
It's also the perfect place for a bite to
eat. So whether you want a relaxing meal or
a quick snack, Braehead has plenty on offer
for you to choose from.
City Sight Seeing in Glasgow
Visit:
www.citysightseeingglasgow.co.uk
City
Sightseeing bus tours are the perfect way to see
Glasgow. Hop on board our buses and see Glasgow the
easy way. Our City Sightseeing double decker buses
operate regularly from 0930 until 1630 and the
complete tour lasts one hour and fifteen minutes,
taking in the best that Glasgow has to offer.
Glasgow
Science Centre
Visit:
www.glasgowsciencecentre.org
Glasgow Science Centre is one of Scotland's
must-see visitor attractions - presenting
concepts of science and technology in unique
and inspiring ways. Glasgow Science Centre
is an independent Scottish Charity
(SCO30809) the aims of which are:
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To develop and enhance awareness of
educational opportunities surrounding
current and future health, science and
technology issues;
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To be a socially inclusive and
accessible visitor Centre of Excellence;
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To extend all opportunities within the
Glasgow Science Centre to as many people
as possible, particularly addressing the
needs of people of all ages who are
socially, cognitively or physically
challenged.
The
Willow Tea Rooms Galsgow
Visit:
www.willowtearooms.co.uk
World
famous Glasgow Willow Tea Rooms, designed by Charles
Rennie Mackintosh in 1904.
The Willow remains open today to welcome visitors
keen to experience the splendour of a bygone era and
take tea just as they did in the same rooms and
interiors 100 years ago. Visit the interiors of both
locations and learn something of the history of this
institution. You can see our menus, obtain
directions and opening times and make reservations
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