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Seton Guest House

1 Seton Guest House

Glasgow

Guesthouse     £££

Seton Guest House offers a warm and friendly welcome to all guests in the Dennistoun area of Glasgow with 3 star rooms in a Victorian terraced Townhouse.

Seton Guest House
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

2 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

Glasgow

Museum    

Kelvingrove is the most-visited museum in Scotland, and the sixth most-visited museum in Britain.

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Alison Guest House

3 Alison Guest House

Glasgow

Guesthouse     ££

The Alison is one of longest established of the guesthouses in the Dennistoun Conservation Area of Glasgow. The house is beautifully furnished by the antiques dealer owners.

Alison Guest House
The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery

4 The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery

Glasgow

Museum    

The Hunterian Museum in Glasgow is newly refurbished

The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery
Rab Ha's

5 Rab Ha's

Glasgow

Hotel     £££

Rab Ha's boutique hotel brings a level of luxurious individuality that few Glasgow hotels can live with. Situated in the heart of Glasgow's merchant city with a fine restaurant

Rab Ha's
University of Glasgow

6 University of Glasgow

Glasgow

Shop    

The University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the United Kingdom

University of Glasgow
Saint Judes

7 Saint Judes

Glasgow

B&B     £££££

Saint Jude's provides central Glasgow with an elegant boutique hotel with an outstanding restaurant, a sophisticated cocktail bar and a "state of the art" meetings' venue.

Saint Judes
Citizens Theatre

8 Citizens Theatre

Glasgow

Theatre    

One of Glasgow's leading contemporary theatre companies

Citizens Theatre
Holly House

9 Holly House

Glasgow

B&B     ££

Holly House bed and breakfast is situated near Glasgow's city centre cafes, restaurants, theatres and cinemas. Perfect place to watch live football at Rangers and for the airport

Holly House The willow tea rooms

Archie Bouverie's guide:
Glasgow

To the east of George Square is the Merchant City, a fashionable place to eat, drink and play. Further east is the East End, a traditional working-class stronghold, and to the north is the oldest part of Glasgow, around the medieval cathedral. West of George Square is Buchanan Street, Sauchiehall Street and Argyle Street the city's principal shopping thoroughfares. From here the streets rise towards Blythswood Square, a much quieter area of elegant late Georgian buildings turned into offices. Beyond Charing Cross is the city's West End and home of some of the city's best museums.

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