A weekend in Scotland | exploring Glasgow, slow travel & rainy-day activities (AD)
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- A little vlog from my first time in Scotland and Glasgow. Thank you so much to VisitScotland, Avanti West Coast and Glasgow life for sponsoring this video, we had the best trip! 🏴🤍
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Wonderful vlog! Looks so much fun. Théo was right about the meme from Bullet Train - almost a spitting image. Thank you for showing us a bit of Glasgow. I’ve never been to Scotland but I might have to go now.
Yayyy you should !!
As a half-Glaswegian, it's great that you enjoyed your visit! It's just a shame that you didn't try any Scottish food, there's a lot of dishes that you don't really get in the rest of the UK...
No haggis?
I’d love to know what are those Scottish dishes you are talking about, I’d be going there next month. So excited to taste the local delicacies.
@@lilithcarterA lot of traditional Scottish food is not things you would necessarily get in a restaurant, you would buy them locally to have at home or make yourself. For breakfast, tatty scones and square sausage, especially in a breakfast roll is particularly Scottish, you can also have them in a fried breakfast with black pudding. There's soups such as Cullen Skink - creamy haddock soup, and broth with barley in it. For meals there's things such as steak pie and the classic haggis neeps and tatties - haggis with mashed potato and mashed swede. For sweet things, you can try empire biscuits, scotch pancakes and tablet. The most popular soft drink in Scotland is Irn Bru, you can get this elsewhere in the UK, along with a lot of the other things I mentioned, but they are particularly common in Scotland, you can get more variety and better oatcakes there too. There's great fish and seafood in Scotland and it's known for fish and chips, there's even a famous restaurant in Glasgow called The Ubiquitous Chip - the name is a joke, its a fancy restaurant that doesn't serve chips. I don't know where you're from or where you're staying in Scotland, but there's some ideas off the top of my head...
I agree , like haggis ( my favourite)
@@lilithcarterdefinitely try haggis, it’s a traditional Scottish dish & my favourite
I just came from visiting Glasgow for a few days at the end of my trip of touring Europe, I could have visited Edinburgh but I was told it was too touristy and I wanted to be near the locals as opposed to being around people I will see in the U.S. 😄 I just wanted that Scotland presence. I had fun in Glasgow and met wonderful nice people I had met there and had full on conversations with them. I was able to go to the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Botanic Garden,and walk through the park to Kelvin River crossing the Humpback bridge,it was fun,peaceful, and the weather was good.I will definitely visit Scotland for a longer visit next time but this was on the way to London for my round trip home after traveling Europe so I just at least wanted a sample of Scotland and enjoyed it as well as the people, thank you Scotland for your help when I needed information to get around the city and your fun conversations, much ❤ here from a Los Angeles traveler 🙂👍
Glad you enjoyed the best city in Scotland - by far, and mind all our museums are free to enter
Love Glasgow! Lived there for a year and finally going back again for a weekend after the pandemic ruined my travelling 😊
Omg have fun!!🥰🥰
your accent is wild, sounds like a mashup of about 5/6 accents keep hearing a mad Northern Irish twang 🤣
You’re bang on about that ‘mad Northern Irish twang’! 👍
Glad you had a wonderful time in Glasgow. I almost died in that humid room 😂😂😂😂
Glasgow is an amazing city! I studied my masters there. Can’t wait to go back 🙏🏽
I literally understand 50% of what she says because I feel like she speaks in fast forward LOL
Just say you don’t know English and go
Your Boyfriend dresses like a caricature of a finance bro. I love it.
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Would love to go again to Scotland 🏴. Very nice video ❤
My nephew is a rock climber and he's been to Scotland twice but I don't think he been to that climbing gym. He'd love it. I'd love that pizza and those croissants you walked by looked amazing. What a surprise! Quite honestly, I'd go to Scotland just to hear the lovely accent and of course, the bagpipes! 😍
Where is your pink/red cardigan from?
Why didn’t u try any of the Scottish dishes tho ?!
Glasgow is the best.
Glad to see u both had a wonderful time in Glasgow. Did you manage to see the Banksy exhibition? Did u both check out the Edinburgh festival?
Loved this vlog! I definitely need to visit Glasgow, have you been to any other places in Scotland yet?
A lots of exploring the diversity of Glasgow🌍 with the lovable couple(🤵+👰🏼), sharing-n-caring in each details ....👏👏👏
🔹️" Very Informative blog "🔹️
Where is your pijama from? I love it
ahhhh, so glad you guys enjoyed your time here!!! you guys need to come again, so much to see and do!
love watching your videos, this was soo nice❣
😀🙂😊 Love your videos. ☺
I wanna tour the whole UK
Ok you calling the iconic Quentin Tarantino pose of staring down from a height - A BULLET TRAIN MEME - makes me feel so old 😂
The frustration when you didn´t know the meme he was talking about 😂
🥲🥲🥲🥲😅😅
Hi, may i know the name of the apartment you stay? It looks lovely, thanks
Loved this video :) Does anyone know where the white cardigan is from?
Where did you get those cute containers for skin care from? 😍
where is your pink cardigan from? love the style
Do I detect a hint of Glasgow accent in your voice??
Awwww home sweet home ✌️. I’ve stomped those streets looking for work back in the day. Nice to see some of the old places ❤️ 🏴
Good looks so good, last time i took avanti train to Edinburgh they didn't had nothing vegetarian in first class 😢
Anyone know where her watch is from 😍
I live in Glasgow
I loved this video. Thanks so much.
thank you!!💙
@@macerly I like your blue heart for Scotland that you left on your reply.
0:13 book name?
2:51 what was the best coffee?
Good luck !. 🙏🤞 !.
Your vlogs are so good! ❤
Thank youuu🏴🫶🏼🏴🫶🏼
Lovely video Macerly. Glasgow looks great
Enjoyed the trip so much xxx
yes looks great @@macerly
Love the vibe of all your vlogs. You have a great personality.
Love from India 💕
Thank you so much!!💙
I loved this video so much omg
thank you!!💙
Great City great People, just saying 😊👍🇬🇧😎
Anyone know where the pink pjs are from?! Xx
They’re by Tekla! 💕💕
Weekend = 3 days. Ok.
Love vid but please remember Scotland is Scotland and not Glasgow. Enjoy the other parts which are defo better 👍
The other parts aren’t “better”. Glasgow is a great city with its own unique character. Many other parts are also very special, including Edinburgh, the Highlands and Islands and the East Neuk of Fife.
Correct and just the answer that was asking to be answered . All of Scotland is better no matter which part you live in for example Aberdeenshire often forgotten by Southern folks who believe us up here in the N/E are not part of our history even tho Aberdeen keeps the lights on in every town @@keithsinclair3409