36 Hours in Glasgow | The New York Times



Drawing on its rich musical and industrial heritage, Glasgow has re-emerged as a vibrant hub of culture, food and night life. Produced by: Fritzie Andrade, Max …

25 thoughts on “36 Hours in Glasgow | The New York Times

  1. David Mcmillan says:

    Not 1 person in this has a true glesga accent byres rd snobs mire like gees a shout and ill gee u a real tour springburn/possil/maryhill/govan/pennilee/castlemilk/easterhouse/bridgeton basicly anywhere thats no just the west end see the real glesga the places the brochures dont tell u about but be warned come tooled up you might make it out alive lol

  2. Joe Peroni says:

    I'm Glaswegian, born & raised. I fled the Thatcherite dictatorship back in the eighties & have lived elsewhere ever since. I'm still 100% Glaswegian, friendly, outstanding personality & sense of humour, mainly because I'm "working class".

  3. Denise on says:

    This is probably the equivalent of Upper Manhattan or something. This is the West End of Glasgow and there's much more to Glasgow than a small area of coffee houses and posh restaurants.

  4. Aimee 82009 says:

    This is fake af, this isn’t Glasgow 😂😂 wheres Leo the silent raver? Where’s that band with drums that stand outside New Look? Where’s the junkies? Where’s the neds? People make Glasgow

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