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Things To Do: Sauchiehall Street - The Artery of Glasgow
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Sauchiehall Street is the very center of the City, linking the areas of George Square, Buchanan Street Bus Station and the 2 Train Stations (Queens Street & Central) with the western areas of the University, Kelvingrove, Hostels and the Botanical Gardens (West End). As you can see from the map (see Directions below) Glasgow is built on a grid pattern, overlain on a hilly location. The city has now been divided by the M8 Motorway which cuts right through it - a mixed blessing. Sauchiehall Street is a great relief for the weary visitor, being pedestrianised for much of its eastern section, and has many of the expected High Street shops. It makes a good marker for navigating and as it gently slopes uphill as you head west, it helps reorientate you. The picture I have taken shows it "as it is", early in the day, as the council lorries and morning shoppers negotiate the rubbish.
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Address: Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow
Directions: Copy the following URL for a map of Glasgow City Centre: http://www.multimap.com/map/plac es.cgi?quicksearch=sauchiehall+street&client=public&advanced=
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This is the Duke of Wellington, astride his horse in front of the gallery of modern art. Seems appropriate that he wears the traffic cone so often seen on statues throughout the land :-) Look out for statues all over Glasgow, often little valued by locals and overlooked - but they are wonderful and contribute greatly to the sense of grandeur and pride of this historic city. Remember "The Empire" and the Industrial Revolution. Glasgow was there at the heart, and these statues remind us.
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Address: Queen Street
Directions: George Square, south side.
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In Glasgow I soon tire of the noise, fumes and traffic, the blinding light off concrete and the relentless neon, shop signs and advertising - so then I head for calm and tranquility: Go to the Botanical Gardens, whilst out in the West End. At the northern end of Byers Road is a messy road junction with the Great Western Road, and then opposite is a very unassuming gate into a wonderful garden and peaceful, soothing colours. Just 10 minutes there will rejuvinate you. Good places to eat and shop in the west end too.
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Address: West End
Directions: Walk out via the University and Kelvingrove Park, or from the Youth Hostel on Park Terrace (only 10 minutes). Or, take a bus out on the Great Western Rd (not nice). Sneaky free car parking in the Supermarket - if you're cheaky, but mind the attendant!
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This hidden away secret of Glasgow is, in my mind, a Must See. With your back to Hillhead Underground station, on Byers Road in the West End, turn left then left again, down a rather uninspiring back street, called Ashton Lane. Around the corner you'll see this. Busy at night, and very popular, with good bars and food, it has a friendly, lively atmosphere.
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Address: Ashton Lane, of Byers Road, West End, Glasgow.
Directions: West End See map from web link below ;-)
Website: http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?X=257000&Y=667500&width=700&height=400&client=public&gride=259174.95476465&gridn=665740.295311887&srec=0&coords
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Thought provoking. Good to look at from the outside, as well as inside. An inspiring place to be. Opened in 1996, and second only to London, the Gallery mixes modern with neo-classical architecture. Famous for the statue of The Duke of Wellington outside, forever wearing an orange traffic cone (see my other picture for a good close up!) and sometimes other decoration, the site is a must see, for all its social commentary, the traffic cone, the buildings, the exhibits and the people. Rooftop cafe. Also has a cafe with internet access and library, in the basement.
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Address: Queen Street
Directions: Exchange Square - Queen Street, just south of George Square and Queen Street railway station. 3 minute walk east from Central Station, via Buchanan Street.
Website: http://www.glasgowmuseums.com/venue/index.cfm?venueid=3
Other Contact: www.multimap.co.uk
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It is almost a relief to find spaces like the Botanical Gardens, having spent a morning or two walking the streets, museums and shops. Take a picnic (there is a good supermarket nearby on Byers Road) and relax!!! Free to go in, and is a sea of tranquility in a city of noise.
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Address: Great Western Road / Byers Road
Directions: West End / Kelvingrove / Hillhead
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As in my previous tip, head for the Botanical Gardens to rejuvinate yourself after a morning of traffic, noise, bussle and buildings. At the top of Byers Road, where it meets the Great Western Road, you'll see opposite these black gates. Rush to them like a caravan train to an oasis! The West End is well worth spending half a day round, combining with exploring the University area. Of course, if you stay at Bunkums Backpackers or one of many hotels here, you'll be close by.
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Address: West End
Directions: Hillhead Underground Station. Come out of station onto main street (Byers) and turn right, walk 2 minutes to junction, and cross over!
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lillibets Sat May 10, 2008 13:28 UTC perhaps you could do a similar count of one tip wonders that are negative and give some balance to your writing. you appear to have a personel vendetta which hardly does justice to your writing | barcaboy Sat Feb 16, 2008 08:14 UTC you will be pleased to know decree has been served against Todd at bluesky,so he better have circaŁ40.000 in unpaid rent by thursday?It also proves the root problem of the situation. | paulis Mon Jul 9, 2007 06:39 UTC You should google bluesky thief to see how correct your comments on this hostel are but the other ones in the street are super and members of www.hostel-scotland.co.uk so do not damage the good ones with your sweeping statements | Igraine Thu Aug 10, 2006 19:52 UTC Will be here with the meeting. Lots of nice info here if i would go by myself. But i will trust Gillian to take me to the best places! |
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