A few tour ideas for GLASGOW, Scotland 🏴 🥃 Distillery tour and whisky tasting: bit.ly/3j43a5f 🎨 Street art tour: bit.ly/3aFV26w 🏰 Day trip to Stirling Castle and Loch Lomond: bit.ly/3DKgm7m (These are affiliate links, so we do earn a small commission if you book through them!)
Glasgow is up there with Tokyo, Santiago, Seattle, and Stockholm for my favorite cities I've visited. It's amazing for introverts and the people here are fun and easy to talk to
This actually got me emotional. Thanks for visiting my city! I was born and bred here and my heart will always be in Glasgow. Such a special city that welcomes everyone and anyone with open arms.
Probably the greatest city I've ever visited where the people are so friendly, funny, quirky, bit rude, warm, genuine, loud, and lovable, all in one go!
I’m missing Glasgow a lot right now. I live in Melbourne, Australia, but my dad and his whole family live in Glasgow. I haven’t been able to visit since before COVID, so I’m living vicariously through RUclips
They have towns centuries old and great restaurants and so much more. Its worth exploring to follow in the shoes of my ancestors who they were the history they did and more
Love that the first picture is of the statue with the traffic cone on its head. Anytime that cone gets taken off it is replaced by a random person almost immediately. Favorite thing about Glasgow to be honest.
@@samuelandaudrey The council tried to make it illegal to cone him again but the residents of Glasgow went 7 shades of mental about it so the council stfu..as a result The horse has one too now.
The cone thing started as a regular weekend student prank (which I participated in once) and it was always removed on a Monday. Eventually it became a thing and when the GOMA opened it eventually became a feature and is now seen on shirts and postcards
Glasgow is amazing for food, drink, music, art and architecture. If you do return I cannot stress enough (as someone who was born in the west end of this city - my first house was across great Western Road from the botanic gardens) check out some of the reseraunts and cafés on Byres Road and Aston Lane. Also take the short train rides either south to Largs (Nardinis do the best icecream) or northwest to Balloch and the shores of Loch Lomond. You could also try the subcrawl (but only if your gin, whisky and beer tasting experiences in Scotland have turned you into seasoned drinkers). The glasgow subway is a circle with 15 stations. You start at a pub near one, have a drink, get on the subway, get out at the next stop, nearest pub, drink, repeat. 15 stations. Good luck :P
It has been enaugh to spend a few month in there to fall in love with this magic city and with the rest of Scotland as well!! Very nice peaple and incredible landscape!! I hope i'll return soon!!
My expereince of the Barras. 1. The Auld Market - Going with my Dad to get "Copied" Cassettes of computer games for my ZX Spectrum computer in the early 80's. 2. Plus getting chips whilst my Dad popped in for a quick beer in the "Sarrie Heid"...Saracens Head Bar 3. The Barras....Glasgow Barrowland Ballroom....One of the best live venues ever...Saw sooooo many bands there....R.E.M, The Cure, The Smiths, The Pogues, U2, The list goes on 4. Now that it has become "Culturd" as we say in Scotchland....it is brilliant again. Loved that you loved it guys x
Let’s face it. There’s only one place in Glasgow that is really worth visiting. That fortress on Edmiston Drive. Greatest sight that I have ever seen! ❤️⚽️💙 🇬🇧 🐻
It's a well kept secret but one of the best buildings to visit is the Glasgow city chambers on George Square, it is absolutely stunning inside and they do 2 free tours every day.
Stella Maris......i am so happy to learn that. My son has been selected for a master's degree course at the University of Glasgow, and I feel great knowing that he will be fine ,so far from home
Great video guys. Welcome to my country. I can recommend anybody visiting Scotland to go to a restaurant which specializes in seafood and order the biggest mixed seafood platter you can. I know good fresh seafood can be found in many countries, but what I do have to say is that the cold clean water of the north Atlantic produces amazing quality. I know some are sqeamish about eating fresh oysters but those which come from the Scottish islands have the purest, cleanest taste of the ocean I have had anywhere.
Stumbled upon your videos (this one was the first one we watched) today. 2 minutes into it I said to my husband “they’re Canadian” (hadn’t read your bio). Of course I had to google search and sure enough I was right. Now we have a lot to binge watch! Figured out Samuel was from the east coast, trying to figure out Audrey’s “accent”.
Haha, we are Canadian indeed! That easy, eh? 😅 Sam's actually from BC but his family is out in the East Coast and he's been travelling there every summer since he was a kid - I guess the accent stuck. Mine is a little harder to place because I spent my childhood outside of Canada, but Ontario was home for a long time.
@@samuelandaudrey for a Canadian- yes that easy! And it’s become a challenge for me- I thought you might have been born outside of Canada and moved here. The way you said “ToronTo” and “Torono” was confusing! Enjoying the vlogs, thanks for making them!
Great Video. Glasgow is a more modern city compared to Edinburgh which has lot of historical sites like medieval forts, palaces.... remnants of Scottish monarchy. I would highly recommend doing a free tour of City Chambers located near George Square which was built like a palace with imported marble and tiles from all over the world. It has amazing architecture and history about city's glorious past, serving as an industrial hub in the heydays of British Empire. Also don't miss using the subway as it is very convenient and economical way to travel to all city attractions. We didn't stay long enough to explore or visit other places but you must include Glasgow in your itinerary if you are visiting Edinburgh. It is only 45 minutes from Edinburgh and you can easily catch your train back to London from here. To do justice to all the marvelous sights in Scotland, ideally spend 3 days in Edinburgh and 2 days in Glasgow.
You paint the city in a great light, there’s places you’ve mentioned that I’m going to try, didn’t know they were there! I live about 10 miles outside the city, but work in it every day, too many tourists bang on about Edinburgh and don’t give Glasgow a chance, great video 👍😁
Nice to see Glasgow from a tourist point of view. Use were lucky with the weather 😂 I love the city centre. You should defo go to Loch lomond tho if u come visit again.
That lad was lucky he came out the barras alive after wearing a polo shirt with an orange sash!! Haha, great video though pals. PS: If you're staying in Glasgow for a while, you can get a train to Balloch which takes you to the bottom of Loch Lomond, some of the most beautiful scenery in Scotland.
You folks really know how to enjoy yourselves. I'm discovering here places to eat and drink I'd never heard of! I think Glasgow has a different buzz to Edinburgh but Edinburgh has the old town and the fantastic Princes Street Gardens views. Glasgow curries are the best (possibly outside of India). Next time have a couple of curries.
The thing that makes me the happiest about this video is the fact you can pronounce Glasgow. Most people from the US I've met decided it's pronounced "glass cow".
As a Glaswegian filmmaker I really enjoyed this! You even visited places that I've never been to haha. Great format though and cheers from this rainy city guys! D
@@samuelandaudrey I actually think you covered many of the spots that I would have recommended! Maybe some shots of the Clydeside - armadillo, science center etc are all I can think of hehe. It's great to see the city through your eyes though! Makes me think I should appreciate it more lol
Fantastic video you two!! So informative and had me licking my lips at the thought of spending time in what looks to be a truly magnificent city of culture!!
I love the buy in bulk beer specials you can find Express near the gallery. McEwan's Champion beer packs 7.3 percent alcohol and is 1.80 pounds per bottle, but if you buy 24 bottles, they discount it signficantly. You can drink your beer in park by the Museum beside the Clyde River. If you need to relieve yourself, or if you cannot keep down the heavy brew, the Rivery Clyde is the perfect and most natural basin or latrine. The friendly homeless culture is engaging and very social. Instead of paying top dollar for Rizzottoh or Sea Bazze, you can catch fresh fish from the Rivery Clyde alongside your rustic fisher crowd.
Terrific video from a guy who hasn't been home to Glasgow since 1988 but would definately go to some of these Food stops, the grub looks terrific and if you're on holiday?? who cares about the 'money'! Thanks for being so kind to my birthplace.
Thank you! We had a great visit and I think the city has an emerging yet still underrated food scene. We'd love to go back and hope you can again soon.
If you are back in glasgow, there are so many good cafes/brunch spots in the southside! (cafe strange brew, potbelly, gnom, bramble ect). Also a great thing to do is climb the tower in the lighthouse on mitchell lane as you get a great view of the city!
I have no idea why I am watching this. I'm from Glasgow and have done everything on the list :D that being said, definitley come and visit Glasgow! We're friendly people and have so much more to offer, ask a local what you can do :)
Social history lovers should try the Central Station tour. You get a snazzy high vis vest and taken into the bowels of the station to disused platforms and abandoned rooms. The guide tells of the history of the station and the city
What toppings did you have on your pizza? Ah, great to hear! Highly recommend it. This is our 3rd time to Scotland in 4 years and we'd love to come back again soon :)
I am from Glasgow. I never saw Glasgow as a tourist destination. Usually, when people say I want to visit Scotland, I say "Go to Edinburgh" but now I might say "Go to Glasgow"
Hi Guys, Just stumbled across your videos. I'm from Glasgow and I've never been to half those places. Thanks for making our city look amazing!! All the best - God bless !
Do they still have river trips on The Clyde ? I remember with great fondness, taking a trip to Rothesay as a child (in the 70's) stopping at Greenock, Gourock and Dunoon on the way.
It's funny I have lived in Glasgow for over 10 years now and I never really look at it as a great culinary place. I suppose its always better to see a place from a tourists eyes. Drygate is fantastic though and well worth a trip for anyone visiting.
We have the dockyard social, the big feed, Platform at the arches, the briggait...laods of things that are specifically for the "foodie" crowd. When you live somewhere you tend to see it completely differently form the tourists. Tourists always find the cool stff better than locals
Wellington with traffic cone over his head, outside GoMA. priceless example of perverse Scottish sense of humour - taking the pish tae ye. Love glasgow
GLASCOW SCOTLAND . The land og my Ancestors The McKelvey Clan i hope to come there to discover my mixed Heritage Roots . This place is filled with centuroes of history traditions, Culture ,Mystery , Imagination winder and more
Can I suggest that if you return to Scotland a well planned tour of the countryside would be very rewarding. Walking or driving through places like the Trossachs or the Great Glen will make you never want to leave. There's a distinct quality to the scenery which changes with the seasons but always tugs at the heartstrings. Both places are very accessible from Glasgow or Edinburgh although Stirling, with its castle and important local historical sites ( Bannockburn and Stirling bridge, popularised in Braveheart) would be the ideal base. There is so much to see in such a relatively small country.
AWESOME VIDEO !! We were there a couple of years ago, and cant wait to get back ! if your a wisky fan, try out the "pot Still". It is a great little wisky bar. also. I WANT YOUR GUYS METABOLISM !! :)
Wonderful video. Thanks for showing my city....and it wasn’t raining. A little funny story..behind you at 1:50 in the video is a little yellow plaque on the grass with the letter H on it. A tour guide that I know tells gullible Americans ( mostly) that it is the gravestone of the first dwarf to graduate from the university. Most folk get the joke ......it’s a fire hydrant.
Dinky Doo hey! Good to see a fellow Glasgweigan on RUclips! We are new Scottish RUclipsrs from Glasgow! We are trying to reach our 100 subscriber goal so we would love your support if you like our content, we really want to show Scotland off to the world with our travel videos and vlogs! Any support would be incredible thanks!
Get some NextBikes and cycle down to the Transport museum. See museum and then take the free ferry behind it across the Clyde to Govan Parish Church to see the 'Govan Stones' which are viking tombstones. So many great restaurants in Glasgow. We are totally spoiled.
Wow great video guys, but if you didn't go to Paessano pizza, I hardly recommend it to you. For me it's the best pizza ever!!!!jejejje I'm glad you like the city. xx
The SynDRONE Effect this is what we were talking about last night! It's all about RUclips and the streaming services now! :) if you like Scotland and travel videos come check us out, We just made a video on Glasgow which we think you'd be interested in! We are trying to hit our 100 subscriber goal so any support would be amazing if you like our content! Thanks!
A few tour ideas for GLASGOW, Scotland 🏴
🥃 Distillery tour and whisky tasting: bit.ly/3j43a5f
🎨 Street art tour: bit.ly/3aFV26w
🏰 Day trip to Stirling Castle and Loch Lomond: bit.ly/3DKgm7m
(These are affiliate links, so we do earn a small commission if you book through them!)
I'm from Glasgow, it makes me so happy to see people love the city and explore, glad you both had a good time x
Thanks Nicole! We loved it.
Same here I'm from there 😊
@Prophet Ayatollah Germ knobimo jockstrapson CBE yer tea's oot doll.
Yer gettin slashed.
glasgow is an embarresment to scotland
@@shaun6887 aye put your kitten inside your washing machine ya dobber
I lived here for 62 yrs...All my life !! It looks great.. when they filmed this and showed Glasgow in such a great light !!
Thank you very much! That really means a lot coming from a local. We sure loved visiting and hope to come back again in the future.
Wow you lives there a long time
Glasgow is up there with Tokyo, Santiago, Seattle, and Stockholm for my favorite cities I've visited. It's amazing for introverts and the people here are fun and easy to talk to
Hahahahaha total bollocks!
Just don't get on a bus with them on a Saturday night.
Try goin Govan c if thy easy to talk den
Lol wtf, glasgow, total shit hole
load of shite
This actually got me emotional. Thanks for visiting my city! I was born and bred here and my heart will always be in Glasgow. Such a special city that welcomes everyone and anyone with open arms.
Thank yoU! We sure felt welcome and we'd love to return again someday.
Probably the greatest city I've ever visited where the people are so friendly, funny, quirky, bit rude, warm, genuine, loud, and lovable, all in one go!
So.....You were not here long then Steve?....Hahahaha...Joking buddy, even when its raining all the time its the best city in Scotland, bar none....
You forgot foul mouthed and honking.
@@markcaldwell2831 We respond in kind, now fuck off back to your safe space.....
@@cryinginacoolway9062 Depends who's voting.....
@@cryinginacoolway9062 the Sun newspaper straw poll doesn't count.
I’m missing Glasgow a lot right now. I live in Melbourne, Australia, but my dad and his whole family live in Glasgow. I haven’t been able to visit since before COVID, so I’m living vicariously through RUclips
They have towns centuries old and great restaurants and so much more. Its worth exploring to follow in the shoes of my ancestors who they were the history they did and more
Love that the first picture is of the statue with the traffic cone on its head. Anytime that cone gets taken off it is replaced by a random person almost immediately. Favorite thing about Glasgow to be honest.
Hahaha...that is funny Lewis. I had no idea.
@@samuelandaudrey The council tried to make it illegal to cone him again but the residents of Glasgow went 7 shades of mental about it so the council stfu..as a result The horse has one too now.
The saddest thing about Glasgow to be honest.
@@markcaldwell2831go Fuck yourself.
The cone thing started as a regular weekend student prank (which I participated in once) and it was always removed on a Monday. Eventually it became a thing and when the GOMA opened it eventually became a feature and is now seen on shirts and postcards
I wanna visit Scotland one day, I’ve heard people there are so nice and friendly! ❤️
Hope you can soon! That was the vibe we got.
Glasgow is such a great place to eat and drink. Love it!
Thanks Grant!
Great video of Glasgow! We went last year and need to revisit soon!
I’m traveling to Glasgow at the end of April and this makes me even MORE EXCITED!!! 😍😍😍
The Greatest City and greatest People in the UK 💙😎🇬🇧
Glasgow is amazing for food, drink, music, art and architecture.
If you do return I cannot stress enough (as someone who was born in the west end of this city - my first house was across great Western Road from the botanic gardens) check out some of the reseraunts and cafés on Byres Road and Aston Lane.
Also take the short train rides either south to Largs (Nardinis do the best icecream) or northwest to Balloch and the shores of Loch Lomond.
You could also try the subcrawl (but only if your gin, whisky and beer tasting experiences in Scotland have turned you into seasoned drinkers).
The glasgow subway is a circle with 15 stations. You start at a pub near one, have a drink, get on the subway, get out at the next stop, nearest pub, drink, repeat.
15 stations. Good luck :P
Thanks for sharing these tips, Anthony!
It has been enaugh to spend a few month in there to fall in love with this magic city and with the rest of Scotland as well!!
Very nice peaple and incredible landscape!!
I hope i'll return soon!!
Great to hear and hope you can return again soon!
Guys a must do in Glasgow is having a pizza at Paesano restaurant! Absolutely delicious!😍
THanks so much for sharing that!
Nah mate Paesano is utter pish
I work there 😂 very good atmosphere, thanks mate😃🤙🏼
My boyfriend is from Glasgow and so I’ve been a few times now and omg paesanos is a must I go twice per trip!!
mozza > paesano
thanks for such great comments of my home town , and what you caught on camera .
Thank you very much! We loved visiting. Anything you'd recommend as a local that we missed?
My expereince of the Barras. 1. The Auld Market - Going with my Dad to get "Copied" Cassettes of computer games for my ZX Spectrum computer in the early 80's. 2. Plus getting chips whilst my Dad popped in for a quick beer in the "Sarrie Heid"...Saracens Head Bar 3. The Barras....Glasgow Barrowland Ballroom....One of the best live venues ever...Saw sooooo many bands there....R.E.M, The Cure, The Smiths, The Pogues, U2, The list goes on 4. Now that it has become "Culturd" as we say in Scotchland....it is brilliant again. Loved that you loved it guys x
Thanks Paul! You saw some amazing shows. Oh man, what bands! The best of the best.
It's so weird to see what other people think of Glasgow and Scotland thanks for the video
Thank you! We had such a great time in Glasgow.
Let’s face it. There’s only one place in Glasgow that is really worth visiting. That fortress on Edmiston Drive. Greatest sight that I have ever seen! ❤️⚽️💙 🇬🇧 🐻
20 Things to do in Glasgow, No.1 A pub crawl. I can't wait to see the other 19 episodes.
Really enjoyed seeing this perspective to my awesome City!
It's a well kept secret but one of the best buildings to visit is the Glasgow city chambers on George Square, it is absolutely stunning inside and they do 2 free tours every day.
Thanks for sharing that great tip Scott!
Only true marble staircase in Europe outside of the Vatican.
@@mjudec I believe it has doubled up many times for other buildings in films
London may have more money and Vienna more culture;
Rome may have more history and Paris more style.
But Glasgow has the biggest heart.
We loved visiting Glasgow.
Stella Maris......i am so happy to learn that. My son has been selected for a master's degree course at the University of Glasgow, and I feel great knowing that he will be fine ,so far from home
Great video guys. Welcome to my country. I can recommend anybody visiting Scotland to go to a restaurant which specializes in seafood and order the biggest mixed seafood platter you can. I know good fresh seafood can be found in many countries, but what I do have to say is that the cold clean water of the north Atlantic produces amazing quality. I know some are sqeamish about eating fresh oysters but those which come from the Scottish islands have the purest, cleanest taste of the ocean I have had anywhere.
Thank you very much! That is a great suggestion. Thanks for sharing.
visiting Glasgow soon I can't wait feeling lost though
No Offence but this is about Glasgow.
Stumbled upon your videos (this one was the first one we watched) today. 2 minutes into it I said to my husband “they’re Canadian” (hadn’t read your bio). Of course I had to google search and sure enough I was right. Now we have a lot to binge watch! Figured out Samuel was from the east coast, trying to figure out Audrey’s “accent”.
Haha, we are Canadian indeed! That easy, eh? 😅 Sam's actually from BC but his family is out in the East Coast and he's been travelling there every summer since he was a kid - I guess the accent stuck. Mine is a little harder to place because I spent my childhood outside of Canada, but Ontario was home for a long time.
@@samuelandaudrey for a Canadian- yes that easy! And it’s become a challenge for me- I thought you might have been born outside of Canada and moved here. The way you said “ToronTo” and “Torono” was confusing! Enjoying the vlogs, thanks for making them!
Just booked myself a birthday trip there for December. I can't wait!
Great Video. Glasgow is a more modern city compared to Edinburgh which has lot of historical sites like medieval forts, palaces.... remnants of Scottish monarchy. I would highly recommend doing a free tour of City Chambers located near George Square which was built like a palace with imported marble and tiles from all over the world. It has amazing architecture and history about city's glorious past, serving as an industrial hub in the heydays of British Empire. Also don't miss using the subway as it is very convenient and economical way to travel to all city attractions.
We didn't stay long enough to explore or visit other places but you must include Glasgow in your itinerary if you are visiting Edinburgh. It is only 45 minutes from Edinburgh and you can easily catch your train back to London from here. To do justice to all the marvelous sights in Scotland, ideally spend 3 days in Edinburgh and 2 days in Glasgow.
You paint the city in a great light, there’s places you’ve mentioned that I’m going to try, didn’t know they were there! I live about 10 miles outside the city, but work in it every day, too many tourists bang on about Edinburgh and don’t give Glasgow a chance, great video 👍😁
Thank you Craig! We loved visiting.
Woah I didn’t expect this video to teach me something about my own city but I did! Thanks
Thank you! That is a high compliment coming from a local :)
I settled in Glasgow 10 years ago. I love it the most in the World. Even prefer it a tiny bit more than my home town
That is very cool to hear Wendy!
wendy N where is home town
I visited Glasgow about a decade ago, and really liked the vibe. Thanks for the update. I will have to visit again. Loved the food and drink!
Thanks Edward! I hope you can go back again soon.
Things to do in glasgow:
Go to the parks go
shopping in bucanan street and st. Enochs
Go to the museums
Get hammered
lol
Or perhaps just go somewhere better.
@@markcaldwell2831 very true
Sounds like you hardly know Glasgow, watch the video and learn something you mutants
I’m watching this cuz I’m going to Scotland again it’s been so long since I’ve been to Scotland❤️❤️❤️
That. isreally exciting to hear!
I live 8 miles from Glasgow and you've shown me places(testaraunts) I never knew existed. Many thnx
Thank you! Hope you can check them out soon.
I live in Glasgow and the same goes for me
I love Scotland ❣️love Glasgow ❤️
Nice to see Glasgow from a tourist point of view. Use were lucky with the weather 😂
I love the city centre. You should defo go to Loch lomond tho if u come visit again.
Thank you very much! Hope we can next time.
@@samuelandaudrey excellent. I'll be checking out ur videos for Japan and Korea before I go next year
Omg I’m so hungry-thanks for making our city look so good and happy you enjoyed your visit!, that pulled pork sandwich though...yum x
Thanks Jason! We had a fun time in Glasgow, and that pulled pork was divine!
That lad was lucky he came out the barras alive after wearing a polo shirt with an orange sash!! Haha, great video though pals.
PS: If you're staying in Glasgow for a while, you can get a train to Balloch which takes you to the bottom of Loch Lomond, some of the most beautiful scenery in Scotland.
Thank you! Hope we can visit that next time.
aye i know, i wuz there aboot 22 yr ago, took the bike way me, very pretty scenery!!
Loved this, thanks guys....LOVE GLASGOW xxx ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You folks really know how to enjoy yourselves. I'm discovering here places to eat and drink I'd never heard of! I think Glasgow has a different buzz to Edinburgh but Edinburgh has the old town and the fantastic Princes Street Gardens views. Glasgow curries are the best (possibly outside of India). Next time have a couple of curries.
Thank you very much Terry! We'll definitely grab a curry the next time we visit :)
one Nice place !
Both Edinburgh and Glasgow are gems !
They're great cities to visit and so different from each other :)
yes, glasgow is a shithole and edinburgh is not..
The thing that makes me the happiest about this video is the fact you can pronounce Glasgow. Most people from the US I've met decided it's pronounced "glass cow".
As a Glaswegian filmmaker I really enjoyed this! You even visited places that I've never been to haha. Great format though and cheers from this rainy city guys! D
Thank you very much! Means a lot to us coming from a local. Anything you think we missed out on?
@@samuelandaudrey I actually think you covered many of the spots that I would have recommended! Maybe some shots of the Clydeside - armadillo, science center etc are all I can think of hehe. It's great to see the city through your eyes though! Makes me think I should appreciate it more lol
Fantastic video you two!! So informative and had me licking my lips at the thought of spending time in what looks to be a truly magnificent city of culture!!
Thanks Gary! Hope you have a great trip!
It is until you actually get there.
I love the buy in bulk beer specials you can find Express near the gallery. McEwan's Champion beer packs 7.3 percent alcohol and is 1.80 pounds per bottle, but if you buy 24 bottles, they discount it signficantly. You can drink your beer in park by the Museum beside the Clyde River. If you need to relieve yourself, or if you cannot keep down the heavy brew, the Rivery Clyde is the perfect and most natural basin or latrine. The friendly homeless culture is engaging and very social. Instead of paying top dollar for Rizzottoh or Sea Bazze, you can catch fresh fish from the Rivery Clyde alongside your rustic fisher crowd.
Thanks for the tips!
Jim Cameron 😂😂😂
I’m from here & LOVED this wee guide!!
Thank you, Louise! That means a lot to us coming from a local.
Terrific video from a guy who hasn't been home to Glasgow since 1988 but would definately go to some of these Food stops, the grub looks terrific and if you're on holiday?? who cares about the 'money'! Thanks for being so kind to my birthplace.
Thank you! We had a great visit and I think the city has an emerging yet still underrated food scene. We'd love to go back and hope you can again soon.
Proud Scottish wife and lives in Glasgow ❤️
Great to hear!
Wonderful place. Scotland.
If you are back in glasgow, there are so many good cafes/brunch spots in the southside! (cafe strange brew, potbelly, gnom, bramble ect). Also a great thing to do is climb the tower in the lighthouse on mitchell lane as you get a great view of the city!
Hey I'm moving to Glasgow next month- thanks for telling me places I have to check out
That is great to hear Hannah!
I have no idea why I am watching this. I'm from Glasgow and have done everything on the list :D that being said, definitley come and visit Glasgow! We're friendly people and have so much more to offer, ask a local what you can do :)
Thanks Robyn! We sure enjoyed our visit.
Social history lovers should try the Central Station tour. You get a snazzy high vis vest and taken into the bowels of the station to disused platforms and abandoned rooms. The guide tells of the history of the station and the city
Thanks Pauline! Love that suggestion.
Love your video's thanks for sharing all of these great places makes me want to travel even more LOL Take care :)
Thank you very much! Hope you can visit Glasgow someday :)
I love glasgow its an amazing place to stay and enjoy always wanted to be there love it
I know what you mean Antest! It really is a great place!
Smashing video of Glasgow, guys. Ach, to be home again. Slàinte.
Thank you! Hope you can revisit again soon :)
So glad I had leftover pizza to eat while watching this! I hope to go to Scotland in the next 5 years. Looks so cool!
What toppings did you have on your pizza? Ah, great to hear! Highly recommend it. This is our 3rd time to Scotland in 4 years and we'd love to come back again soon :)
Nubianette you need to come here its amazing
It is a very cool city to visit!
I am from Glasgow. I never saw Glasgow as a tourist destination. Usually, when people say I want to visit Scotland, I say "Go to Edinburgh" but now I might say "Go to Glasgow"
That is great to hear! We loved visiting!
Delicious food !
indeed is another world !
Thank you!
Hi Guys, Just stumbled across your videos. I'm from Glasgow and I've never been to half those places. Thanks for making our city look amazing!! All the best - God bless !
Thank you very much! We sure enjoyed visiting. Anything that you think we missed as a local?
Do they still have river trips on The Clyde ?
I remember with great fondness, taking a trip to Rothesay as a child (in the 70's) stopping at Greenock, Gourock and Dunoon on the way.
It's funny I have lived in Glasgow for over 10 years now and I never really look at it as a great culinary place. I suppose its always better to see a place from a tourists eyes.
Drygate is fantastic though and well worth a trip for anyone visiting.
Thank you! I think the city has an underrated food scene. Ah, Drygate was awesome. Great food, beer and atmosphere :)
So you are ten
Same 🤣
@@aideo538 not funny mate
We have the dockyard social, the big feed, Platform at the arches, the briggait...laods of things that are specifically for the "foodie" crowd. When you live somewhere you tend to see it completely differently form the tourists. Tourists always find the cool stff better than locals
Was arranging to go to Kiev and used your video...my boyfriend got scared so now we're going here XD your videos are seriously so helpful
Thank you! Hope you have a great time in Glasgow :)
Wellington with traffic cone over his head, outside GoMA. priceless example of perverse Scottish sense of humour - taking the pish tae ye. Love glasgow
Really for the love of the gods I want to visit there. I feel so drawn to it
Very cool to hear!
Potato/potato risotto/risotto let's call the whole thing off.
Nice video 👍 Fun people.
I live in Scotland and love kelvin grove art gallery :D
Great to hear! It is fantastic.
I spent 2 months in Glasgow in the nineties. Best time ever....:-)
Ah, that is awesome to hear! What were you doing there? Ah, the 90s were the best.
Just hangin'.....you know, chillin'.....:-)
Cool! Where else have you lived over the years?
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos I've lived all over, guys......☺
Thanks for your chanel. Very interesting. 😃👍💖
Thank you very much!
Nice city really and you had a nice time visiting it!
Thank you! It was great to spend more time in Glasgow :)
GLASCOW SCOTLAND . The land og my Ancestors The McKelvey Clan i hope to come there to discover my mixed Heritage Roots . This place is filled with centuroes of history traditions, Culture ,Mystery , Imagination winder and more
Aww my wee uni ❤️❤️
Aw, we loved it there!
I never knew about that place at The Barras. Great video and nice to see you both had a great time. 👍🏻🏴
Thank you very much Aaron! We loved visiting.
I love Glasgow I was born there and now am in America
Great to hear! Will you revisit again soon?
After long time seeing your video....as cool as it is always.....lots of love from Nepal.....
Thank you very much!
Great video! I didn't know there was so much to do and eat in Scotland!
Thank you! I think it genuinely surprises many people how good the food is in Glasgow.
I'm part-Scottish but I've never been. Sure!
Nice video. Visit the Gallery of Modern Art, right in the middle of the city, a block next to Buchanan Street.
ok you made me visit Glasgow
Wow, guys, your cameras have gotten better and better and better.
Thank you very much!
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Gibson Street. Indian Food. I miss it! It's been 35 years... Ian. Ontario Canada.
Hope you can revisit again someday Ian.
@@samuelandaudrey Gibson Street or Curry Canyon as it was known has been largely demolished, but the great Shish Mahal has moved not too far away.
i loved that amazin garden
Cool to hear!
Can we the a guide in Glasgow to pop us around?
Loved your vlogs of Glasgow absolutely brilliant and you’re on the same page as me as i also love the Crafty Pig 👍🏻
Thank you very much! Ah, that place is just awesome and great value for what you pay.
crafty pig ? that could be *any* weegie
You guys are like me hungry for travel and food 😃👍
That is great to hear! Foodies unite!
Awesome info, love seeing travel guides that are fun and easy to watch! So I think I need to add Scotland to the bucket list!
Thank you very much! Would highly recommend Scotland! We love visiting whenever we can :)
Can I suggest that if you return to Scotland a well planned tour of the countryside would be very rewarding. Walking or driving through places like the Trossachs or the Great Glen will make you never want to leave. There's a distinct quality to the scenery which changes with the seasons but always tugs at the heartstrings. Both places are very accessible from Glasgow or Edinburgh although Stirling, with its castle and important local historical sites ( Bannockburn and Stirling bridge, popularised in Braveheart) would be the ideal base. There is so much to see in such a relatively small country.
AWESOME VIDEO !! We were there a couple of years ago, and cant wait to get back ! if your a wisky fan, try out the "pot Still". It is a great little wisky bar. also. I WANT YOUR GUYS METABOLISM !! :)
Thank you very much! Ah, I think we gained a bit of weight on this recent visit. We sure ate well. Thanks for the recommendation.
Wonderful video. Thanks for showing my city....and it wasn’t raining. A little funny story..behind you at 1:50 in the video is a little yellow plaque on the grass with the letter H on it. A tour guide that I know tells gullible Americans ( mostly) that it is the gravestone of the first dwarf to graduate from the university. Most folk get the joke ......it’s a fire hydrant.
Thanks! We sure enjoyed visiting!
I live in Glasgow and learned a few cool places to eat 😂👍
Ah thank you! Any you'd recommend?
@@samuelandaudrey i love The Ubiquitous Chip in Ashton Lane
I followed you from Belfast. Thanks for another great video.
Thank you! Had so much fun in both cities.
Great video, I'm glad you liked your stay in my home city.
Dinky Doo hey! Good to see a fellow Glasgweigan on RUclips! We are new Scottish RUclipsrs from Glasgow! We are trying to reach our 100 subscriber goal so we would love your support if you like our content, we really want to show Scotland off to the world with our travel videos and vlogs! Any support would be incredible thanks!
Please next time, have a look a merchant square, They have tons of good food places!
Thanks Luna! Will do that next time for sure!
Am lao its great to hear that u mention luangprabang
I come here because i want to apply for the scholarship in glasgow University
That is great to hear! Best wishes with that. Ah, we sure miss Luang Prabang. It is an incredible place.
Get some NextBikes and cycle down to the Transport museum. See museum and then take the free ferry behind it across the Clyde to Govan Parish Church to see the 'Govan Stones' which are viking tombstones. So many great restaurants in Glasgow. We are totally spoiled.
Next time you visit you must go to ox and finch for dinner and lagom or gnom for brunch! Xxx
Thanks for the great suggestions Hannah!
Wow, ox cheek - that's one I've never tried before. The risotto appetizer looks delish! We'll have to get to Glasgow at some point
Thanks! Some great food to sample in Glasgow. An underrated foodie city.
Well, eating is my favorite activity, so I like to hear that :)
Wow great video guys, but if you didn't go to Paessano pizza, I hardly recommend it to you. For me it's the best pizza ever!!!!jejejje I'm glad you like the city. xx
Thanks for the recommendation!
RUclips is amazing for people like u. Great video. Tv is dead ! :)
Thank you very much!
The SynDRONE Effect this is what we were talking about last night! It's all about RUclips and the streaming services now! :) if you like Scotland and travel videos come check us out, We just made a video on Glasgow which we think you'd be interested in! We are trying to hit our 100 subscriber goal so any support would be amazing if you like our content! Thanks!
Great video, you make traveling fun and effortless
Thank you very much! :)
Great vlog as usual, love love your vibrant selves and you really get into it , fantastic guys
Thank you very much! We were so thrilled to revisit Glasgow again :)
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Please visit the City Chambers in George square.I believe you can have a guided tour of this wonderful place.
Thanks for the suggestion!