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Glasgow in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Glasgow, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Glasgow takes you back to a time when Scotland was a world power. Today, it is one of Europe's most contemporary cities, where the best of music, theater, design, and food vie for attention. Glasgow is home to the Glasgow School of Art, one of the world's leading art schools. The city is also famous for its tenements - signature red sandstone houses that give Glasgow its unique character.
With favorites like Buchanan Galleries, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, and Kelvingrove Park, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Cail Bruich and Ka Pao Glasgow so you can get the best taste of Glasgow while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Glasgow in 2 days
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

4.7
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4.7
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Art gallery
Museums
Art Museums
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is a must-see attraction in Glasgow, offering a diverse collection of Scottish and international art as well as natural history displays. Situated in the historic district of Glasgow Cross, it provides visitors with an opportunity to explore 22 galleries featuring famous floating heads and renowned artworks like Dali's Christ of St John of the Cross painting. The museum also offers exhibitions that provide insights into different time periods.
Absolutely brilliant museum! Can't miss this one when on Glasgow! Definitely worth spending some time here and then some! Setting aside the great architecture of the building itself the collections are absolutely fantastic catering to varying tastes from Natural History to Painting to Design. And to top it all, it's free! The shop doesn't disappoint either if that's high on your priorities 😉
Antonis K — Google review
What an amazing museum!! It was the last stop on my list of things to experience on our trip to Scotland!! And it didn’t disappoint!!! The main thing I wanted to see/hear was the 1 o’clock pipe organ performance…. We took the train from Edinburgh to Glasgow. We had time to explore the museum then at 1 o’clock…. We got some of the best seats and were so excited to enjoy such beautiful music!! What a talented organist!!! Loved how he expressed himself!! He played 7 or so songs!! It was AMAZING!!! And actually the GRAND FINALE to our 30th wedding anniversary trip to Scotland from the USA!! Go visit the Kelvingrove Museum!!
Lily B — Google review
A lovely museum set in an old building and free to enter (donations most welcome to the museum). Pay and display car parking with designated disabled bays £5 per 2hrs at time of posting this review. Wheelchair accessible push button automatic doors to get inside. Lifts to all floors and disabled WC too. Plenty of room inside for wheelchairs to maneuver. The're cafes and gifts shops too. There is Art galleries on one side then there are museum exhibits from dinosaurs to Egyptian mummies and a whole lot more.
H D — Google review
So, we started from Edinburgh for a day trip to Glasgow, and without any specific plans, we randomly chose the Kelvingrove Museum. The building was gorgeous from the outside, and once we stepped inside, it felt like we’d been transported back to the 1950s. The exhibits were plentiful and impressive, and what stood out the most for me and my wife was the Dalí painting on display, as well as the 1 o' clock concert featuring the church organ. That was truly magical, and I’d never heard a church organ live before—it’s an experience I’ll never forget! The entrance is free for everyone, and that something i love about Scotland and their free entrance museums policy.
Dimitris K — Google review
Well worth the visit. We had about 3 hours. We saw some highlights and those were great. The building itself is spectacular. It is free so no tickets needed. In Glasgow Scotland
John G — Google review
Interesting museum and lots of artsy things to see! My favourite would be the artworks across the different centuries and the crowd management was well managed. ♿️ wheelchair accessible entrance and lots of space to move around inside, across different floors. There are elevators inside the museum building.
Angie — Google review
Lovely museum with a brilliant range of exhibits - not just Art. 2 gift shops, one for adults and one for children, will a lovely range of items. Is free to enter but you need to pay for parking. We paid £7.90 for three hours which was well worth it. There’s a food van in the car park for hot drinks and a bite to eat. We used the EV charger - lead got stuck in the machine and had to call the help line who wouldn’t release us until the car next to us had disconnected. Not the museums issue at all but worth noting if you’re planning on charging there.
Francesca B — Google review
A wonderful place to visit in Glasgow! Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is truly amazing — a perfect mix of art, history, and culture under one beautiful roof. The architecture itself is stunning, and the exhibits are very well arranged. I especially loved the variety — from ancient artifacts to modern art and natural history displays. It’s peaceful, educational, and completely free to enter. A must-visit spot for anyone in Glasgow!
Talha A — Google review
Argyle St, Glasgow, G3 8AG, United Kingdom•https://www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/venues/kelvingrove-art-ga…•+44 141 276 9599•Tips and more reviews for Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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Kelvingrove Park

4.7
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4.6
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City park
Nature & Parks
Park
Kelvingrove Park, located in Glasgow's West End, is a popular destination for walkers, cyclists, and runners. Established in 1852 by renowned gardener Sir Joseph Paxton, the park sits along the River Kelvin and borders the famous Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery. Visitors can enjoy various activities within the park including a skate park, bowling and croquet greens, as well as interesting landmarks to explore.
Park is massive, and something for everyone. They have good size playing area for young children. They also have toilets 🚻 which is a rarity now a day's. Plenty of seat/ benches along the way. On lovely sunny 🌞 day definitely worth a visit. Pack a picnic, have an enjoyable afternoon out. On Dumbarton Rd Plenty of places for food,/ drinks.
V G — Google review
Awesome park in the west end of Glasgow with great facilities and restaurants nearby. Playground for kids, skating rink and small football ground makes it a fun place for everyone. A popular and beautiful Hindu Mandir is close by and attracts lot of visitors from the Indian community.
Neelesh S — Google review
As a visitor from Turkey I truly admire how parks like Kelvingrove are placed right in the city center within walking distance. It is impressive how quiet and calm the atmosphere feels despite being so central. A perfect spot for relaxation and a beautiful walk.
Burak T — Google review
Beautiful green space in the heart of Glasgow. Perfect for a relaxing walk along the River Kelvin, with plenty of spots for picnics, play areas for kids, and stunning views of the city. A must-visit for families, joggers, and anyone who loves nature
Cdakingtamudo — Google review
Despite the cold, rainy, and windy weather, our visit to Kelvingrove Park was unforgettable. The entire place felt like a living piece of history—every corner seemed to whisper stories of the past. The rain only added to the magic; historic buildings seemed to dance under the drops, and the moody sky gave everything a poetic charm. It was one of those rare experiences where even bad weather couldn’t ruin the beauty—it actually made it even more special. A must-see in Glasgow, rain or shine.
Mrs. G — Google review
A large beautiful park in the city of Glasgow. It has flower beds, fountains, skatepark, bandstand, bowling green, croquet area, ponds, and children's play areas. The River Kelvin runs through the park. There are lots of benches so you can easily find somewhere to relax, listen to the bird song, and watch the world pass by. There is good access for people who use a wheelchair. The paths are wide and hard surfaced. Some are steep, but it is possible to find an alternative route. There are lots of maps, but some of these are up too high for a wheelchair user to be able to easily read them. You can walk your dog here.
Shelley C — Google review
I attended a couple of Summer Night gigs at the bandstand here which is a lovely outdoor venue. Great atmosphere, good facilities, well serviced with lovely staff.
Sara G — Google review
It is the lung of Glasgow .. lots of oxygen @ good times specially at the weekends .. good to walk through
Dahem U — Google review
Park Terrace, Glasgow, G3 6BY, United Kingdom•+44 141 334 6363•Tips and more reviews for Kelvingrove Park
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Òran Mór

4.4
(6379)
$$$$affordable
Pub
Art center
Auditorium
Located in Glasgow's vibrant West End, Òran Mór is a renowned arts and entertainment venue housed in a former church dating back to 1862. The venue features a stunning auditorium with a mural ceiling, making it an ideal setting for various events, including weddings. Couples can have their ceremony in the church-like setting and continue the celebrations within the same venue. With flexible event spaces catering to different styles and preferences, Òran Mór offers a unique and iconic location for weddings.
An incredible space - bar, restaurant, theatre! If you want delicious Scottish food, a wonderful atmosphere and a fantastic selection of drinks head here. Try the Cullen Skink and a steak. The vegetarian options were also delicious. We had excellent, attentive and friendly service from Abby. We would definitely recommend here to all and I will definitely come back next time I am in Glasgow.
Sasha H — Google review
We didn't eat here but have been to the Òran Mór for a few gigs and I like it! It's usually clean, the bar staff seem nice and the toilets are never messy...a real plus considering some of the pubs I've been to in the area! All in all, recommended.
Stacey M — Google review
Travelled 80 miles to see Curtis Harding. He was tremendous but just as he was getting into his stride he was cut off the Venue closed. Never ever seen a gig end at 10, he seemed utterly bemused and Oran Mor felt incredibly parochial and amateur. Tickets cost £50 for one hour of Curtis. Definitely not his fault though. Wouldn't bother coming to a gig as this venue again as there's plenty other better venues throughout the length and braleadth of Scotland.
Mark I — Google review
Absolutely beautiful venue…. We are here for a gig seeing Lisa mchugh but went for light bites and cocktails beforehand and it was fantastic, lovely welcome and great service by all staff especially our server JULES who was fun and friendly! I highly recommend for food and drinks if you love traditional Scottish feeling 🥰 We will be back! 🩷
Jason F — Google review
The food was amazing! We ordered the croquettes, chicken tikka masala and the trifle. The food was delicious but they got my dessert order wrong and they were really generous and gave us the dessert for free - the service and hospitality was brilliant!
Anjali T — Google review
Enjoyed a wedding in here in a fabulous setting. Staff were excellent and the food was stunning. Had a great night and well looked after. The upstairs room for Weddings is amazing.
Will M — Google review
Great night fantastic staff and good wine and fantastic whisky. We ware down stairs after 7 40 and enjoyed kassidy it was a fantastic concert.
Tommy L — Google review
I visited the Venue for a show. It's a decent size, easy to get to and not expensive for a drink. The view is pretty good, as the pillars are not obstructing the main part of the floor. Sound was very good. It's a clean and pleasant space.
Steve M — Google review
Byres Rd, Glasgow, G12 8QX, United Kingdom•http://www.oran-mor.co.uk/•+44 141 357 6200•Tips and more reviews for Òran Mór
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from Òran Mór.

Cail Bruich

4.8
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4.7
(1730)
$$$$expensive
Fine dining restaurant
Restaurant
Cail Bruich is a high-end restaurant located near Glasgow city center, known for its seasonal and locally sourced produce. The establishment has been awarded a Michelin star since 2021 and is led by Chef Lorna McNee, the only female Michelin star holder in Scotland. The restaurant's kitchen prides itself on using top-quality ingredients from the country's best suppliers and producers. Guests can enjoy a contemporary setting with calm, neutral tones adorning the walls and seating areas.
This is an exceptional restaurant, where we had the most memorable meal that we have ever had. We were celebrating our silver wedding anniversary. We had a wonderful evening and felt very warmly welcomed by staff. All the service was highly professional. Every course of the dinner menu was exquisite (7 courses + snacks + extra sweets). This menu is expensive but well worth the money. The fish courses were our favourites. I could not quite eat all of the sweet items at the end; I think perhaps it was because of the richness of the previous courses. But each one was exciting and delicious. The drinks mark-up is high but the wine is excellent. So it was a thoroughly delightful evening and we will certainly come again for another special occasion. Thank you.
Faye H — Google review
Exquisite dinner! We walked into an amazing dining experience last night. It was a stunning art gallery of seven dishes beautifully displayed and choreographed perfectly to each table. Each dish was cooked and decorated to perfection. Great teamwork displayed between the kitchen and staff too! We were able to savor each dish with time before we moved onto the next dish. Service was outstanding too.
C H — Google review
Phenomenal food and perfect wine pairings. Chef's Table provided an incredible behind the scenes to the kitchen and unique insight with the Chef's presentations. Absolutely made my trip, can't wait to come back!
A V — Google review
Exceptional Fine Dining – A Masterclass from Lorna McNee Our visit to Cail Bruich was nothing short of outstanding. From the moment we arrived, the service was warm, attentive, and effortlessly professional. The wine pairings were flawless – each one thoughtfully selected to enhance the flavours of every course. The standout of the evening was the cod dish, which was without doubt the best fish course I've ever eaten – perfectly executed and bursting with flavour. The outstanding cookery from Lorna McNee truly elevates the entire experience. Every plate was a reflection of precision, creativity, and absolute culinary mastery. An unforgettable lunch from start to finish – Cail Bruich is a true gem and fully deserves its Michelin star.
Gina P — Google review
From the moment we arrived, everyone couldnt have been more attentive - in particular Cat and Siobhan, and the food.... honestly as good as we have tasted - every course was a work of art and so flavoursome - unforgettable treat from start to finish, Alex & Heather
Alex R — Google review
Perfect lunch. Super friendly service, very professional, phenomenal food and really excellent cocktails. 100% recommend.
Robert W — Google review
7 course taster menu is absolutely for the open minded, you have to trust the design in each and every course and I think chef lorna and the excellent staff nailed that this evening. We sat up front in the chefs table, which made the experience that bit extra special for my girlfriend and I. A young gentleman brought us our first few courses / snacks, and they were out of this world. Full of flavour, and the way each cook delivered, presented and spoke about their ingredients shows the passion they have for what they do. Everyone, all staff were attentive friendly and made our night relaxed and thoroughly enjoyable. £160 per person plus drinks takes this into a pricey night for a meal, but on this special occasion, I deem it certainly worth the money.
Aden W — Google review
We visited Cail Bruich with friends to celebrate our Scotland trip and some birthdays in the group. We had an excellent time! Service throughout was exceptional - with the wine service in particular being a standout. The decor and atmosphere inside was definitely upscale, but more relaxed than other Michelin star restaurants we've done. The food itself was inventive and delicious, with the tomato and lobster dishes being highlights. If you're looking for a fine dining experience in Glasgow, I'd certainly recommend considering Cail Bruich.
Jeremy Y — Google review
725 Great Western Rd, Glasgow, G12 8QX, United Kingdom•http://www.cailbruich.co.uk/•+44 141 334 6265•Tips and more reviews for Cail Bruich

Ka Pao Glasgow

4.7
(1233)
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4.5
(306)
$$$$affordable
Southeast Asian restaurant
Ka Pao Glasgow is a trendy restaurant located in the basement of a converted garage in Glasgow's Botanic Gardens. The venue, which has a buzzy atmosphere, offers a slightly more focused menu than its older sibling, Ox and Finch.
Absolutely love Ka Pao! I visit every time I’m in Glasgow and it never disappoints. Our server, Josh, was excellent and the food was as good as ever. As long as they keep serving the corn ribs I’ll keep making the pilgrimage from Birmingham.
Liam B — Google review
Lovely Asian fusion place in Glasgow offering some spins on the typical choices you get from Asian restaurants! Great service and food was brilliant, really interesting dishes and definitely will make you try new stuff, recommend getting a few plates to share between everyone to try it all out
Lee M — Google review
Why isn't this 5 stars across the board. Nice fresh ambience, always full, friendly staff and mind blowing Thai food. There's a good reason it's Michelin guide recommended! The fried chicken, the pork and marrow sausage, duck breast, cucumber salad, beef tongue - and several others we ordered. Big bold punch flavours, generous servings and more than fair pricing- I'd be back often if I didn't live 5700km away! And the corn ribs!! Don't sleep on this place.
Ryan R — Google review
Although Ka Pao describes itself as an “Asian restaurant,” the real heartbeat of its menu is unmistakably Thai - not in a traditional sense, but through a refined interpretation of flavours and techniques. Ka-Pao means basil in Thai. Every dish bursts with robust, layered taste - bold yet balanced, fiery yet nuanced. The chefs have a masterful grasp of herbs and spices, weaving complexity and aroma into every bite. I started with the salt and Szechuan pepper oyster mushrooms with pickled mooli - a dish that immediately evoked palo, the comforting Thai-Chinese herbal stew, but reimagined in a crunchy, aromatic form. The cured yellowfin tuna with kiwi, mint nam jim and macadamia was a brilliant play on Thai larb — fresh, zesty, and full of contrast between acidity, herbs, and nutty richness. Finally, the southern yellow curry of chalkstream trout offered deep, fragrant layers reminiscent of southern Thai curries, subtly nodding to the creaminess and spice of kanom jeen sauces. Service was warm and intuitive, perfectly matching the restaurant’s lively yet relaxed atmosphere. With its inventive interpretation of Thai flavours and meticulous execution, Ka Pao stands out as one of Glasgow’s most exciting dining experiences - vibrant, soulful, and truly unforgettable. The restaurant located at basement level but both stairs and elevator (wheelchair-friendly) are available.
Pui T — Google review
Always our favourite place to come for food when we come to Glasgow. We always get a selection of dishes we haven’t tried before and they are always 10/10. The flavours are amazing. The oyster mushrooms rooms are our favourite.
Nicola W — Google review
Amazing food and really cool atmosphere. Really great for coeliac/gluten free - staff informed of all the dishes that were/could be made GF (almost the whole menu). The fried chicken is a must!!
Emma L — Google review
The best dish we tried were the satay corn ribs - they were delicious. The caramel fried chicken we had was good, but a bit too sweet. The green curry had hardly any meat in it and far too much aubergine which was quite disappointing. The padron peppers were class. Eton mess was not an Eton mess.
A S — Google review
We booked having never been here before, but will definitely be back. The foos and service were top class. We decided having never been, to let our server Alled ( hope I spelled your name correctly) choose our dished for us and we were not disappointed. Every dish was delicious. Would recommend any choices that the staff make. The prices were surprisingly cheap for West end prices which also reflects the staff honest recommendations based on food taste rather than upwelling. Top class from start to finish. Rank you Kapao for an awesome experience, we will be back.
Gordon A — Google review
26 Vinicombe St, Glasgow, G12 8BE, United Kingdom•https://www.ka-pao.com/•+44 141 483 6990•Tips and more reviews for Ka Pao
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Mother India's Cafe

4.5
(1561)
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4.5
(1412)
$$$$affordable
Indian restaurant
Restaurant
Mother India's Cafe is an informal Indian dining spot with a tapas-style concept, offering an inviting and bright space for diners. It has multiple outlets in Glasgow and Edinburgh, including the original restaurant in Glasgow's West End. The cafe provides an ideal way to enjoy Indian cuisine through small, shareable dishes or the opportunity to sample various flavors when dining solo. Located opposite Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the cafe features simple decor with a bustling atmosphere during peak times.
Delicious lamb chops, peshwari naan and tikka masala (i only had the gravy, and that was delicious too!). Lovely staff who accommodated my requests. Highly recommend. Perfect way to spend an afternoon after visiting the Kelvingrove Art gallery just opposite.
Sonia K — Google review
Delicious fragrant curries Came here with a couple of friends, it was a little spendy, but the depth of flavour in the curry we had was top tier. I ordered a chicken madras, asked for proper spicy, but got white boy spicy nonetheless... ah well. it was really tasty though 8/10 Naans were great, fresh and tasty, paired perfectly with the curries.
Edward S — Google review
We got a couple things to share between two of us which is always the best way to eat Indian food! To start we got some spiced onions and popadoms (obvs) and also chicken pakora and some cauliflower pakora which was a special. All of this was soooo delicious. I’m not really a cauliflower person but there’s something about cauliflower pakora that’s just so good! Then for our main we shared a veg Thali tray which was a Tuesday special and only £10.95! We went for Channa Daal, Aloo Gobi, rice, chapati, raita, and salad. We also got a garlic chilli chicken and some extra rice. Again, everything was absolutely perfect, full of flavour and nice portion sizes to be able to try a bit of everything. I would definitely go back as everything was top notch and it was super affordable as well!
Grace F — Google review
Down to earth venue for quality Indian food. We visited on a Tuesday afternoon so it was pleasantly quiet. The building looks like it is a former pub, but has been converted and fitted out with some Indian memorabilia and photographs from the Mother India cookbook on the walls.
Richard R — Google review
Mother India’s Cafe offers a truly delightful Indian dining experience. Even with a queue, the waiting staff were incredibly attentive, making sure we felt looked after from the moment we arrived. The food was delicious. We particularly appreciated how the staff took such pains to ensure we didn’t accidentally order anything containing ghee, showing a genuine care for our preferences. The Chana Dal and veggie pakora were an absolute triumph—simple, yet exceedingly flavorful. This is a must-visit!
Khan L — Google review
Please order only one nan as it’s quite big even for 2 people. Chicken quantity was less Butter chicken good but chicken tikka masala below average Kids menu were good Chai was ok neither good nor bad
Yasir S — Google review
My husband, daughter and I had lunch here today and opted for the £25 lunch menu and it was amazing. The portions were generous and food was of high quality. I truly appreciate the effort that goes into preparing the food and serving it up with class even if it is a lunch offer deal. Staff were attentive and the place was clean. Highly recommended.
Kay G — Google review
We had a lovely meal here. We walked in and went upstairs to a very magical and lovely environment. There were candles lit for a romantic ambiance. We had a reservation so the table was ready. We shared four mains, but it ended up being a lot of food. It was absolutely worth it and the left overs were still good the next day. The service was amazing and all of the staff was really nice.
Elizabeth S — Google review
1355 Argyle St, Glasgow, G3 8AD, United Kingdom•http://www.motherindia.co.uk/•+44 141 339 9145•Tips and more reviews for Mother India's Cafe

MacTassos

4.9
(726)
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5.0
(711)
Greek restaurant
MacTassos is a genuine Greek eatery located in Glasgow. It is a family-owned establishment that was established in February 2017. They specialize in Greek gyros and offer a variety of other delectable Greek dishes on their menu. MacTassos aims to bring the essence of Greece to its customers with every visit, providing an authentic taste of Greek cuisine.
📍Place: a food truck located right next to Kelvingrove Museum, so you can have a great view when eating your gyros. 🍛 Food: You can have your gyros pita with pork chicken or mixed (all of them cost £6.9), I had the mixed. It's very simple with original Greek pita bread, tzatziki, tomato, onion and fries. Overall it tasted good, a little bit dry to my taste and the meat could have been more flavourful, but generally speaking I enjoyed it. 👩🏻‍🍳 Service: the girls are super sweet and make the order very quickly.
Viktor L — Google review
Mactassos is a hidden gem in Glasgow. The friendly owner and employees create a welcoming atmosphere that makes you feel at home. The energetic vibe is infectious and sets the stage for a delightful dining experience. They serve delicious Greek gyros, made with chicken, pork, or both. The gyros are wrapped in a warm bun and filled with fresh fries and other greens that complement the flavours perfectly. The seasoning on the gyros is a secret ingredient that elevates the dish to new heights. Overall, I highly recommend Mactassos. The prices are reasonable, and the food is simply outstanding. It’s a must-try when you’re visiting the Kelvingrove Art and Gallery Museum.
Kevin F — Google review
Love the MacTassos food truck. Close to work so it's a nice walk to get there. The food is amazing and authentic. And the PR MacTassos himself always has a wee chat for his customers and a lollipop for the kids. Definitely recommend especially during/after a walk around Kelvingrove 🙂🙂
Star B — Google review
Pure Greek 🇬🇷 taste and atmosphere. Great service with a smile and respect. Is the perfect stop in the area and a must for anyone who wants a good lunch break.
Billis A — Google review
Sometimes just keeping it simple is the key to success. MacTassos has been serving up top tier gyros for years and it never gets old. Often imitated but rarely bettered. Served with an authentic smile the quality and portion size is unbelievable value and genuinely delicious. One of my favourite eats in the city. Megálos!!
Thefirstcut — Google review
We absolutely loved our pitas from this wonderful place today! Both of us ordered the pork pita, and the balance of flavors was wonderful! These things are a full meal with layered levels of flavor. The tzatziki sauce was particularly on point… But really everything was! They put a bit of extra seasoning on top just before either handing it to you, or putting it in a bag, the choice is yours. By the way, I advise getting it bagged. That way, you can rip open the top a little at a time and eat it with a fork :-) The pita becomes an edible plate. Prices were very reasonable with each Peter wrap coming in at £6.50 with water at £1.40. The food was super fresh and very well-made. But beyond that, the service was friendly and we enjoyed a great chat with the staff. Other customers even joined in, and we had Good chuckles all around. When you’re doing the museum circuit on the west end of town, this should definitely be top of your list for lunch. There are plenty of benches around the park nearby and there a few chairs provided at the MacTassos.
Mark B — Google review
We saw this while planning for the trip, and knowing it was closed on Mondays, we made a plan to come by before we left town specifically for the gyros. And they sure didn’t disappoint! Delicious, succulent meat, generous portions, warm service - they even snuck in an extra baklava for us so we didn’t have to fight for it 🤭 5 stars, would definitely come back!
Lily — Google review
I was impressed by the gyros from the very first bite—the ingredients were perfectly cooked, and the seasoning was just the right finishing touch. Everything came together beautifully! At lunchtime, my fiancé brought me a roll to try, and by the afternoon, I was dragging him back to get a full takeaway box! Everyone was thrilled to jump in for a photo when they saw my fiancé snapping shots for me—absolutely love this place!
Deborah H — Google review
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Day 2

North side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the north side side of town. Start the day off with George Square, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Glasgow Cathedral. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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George Square

4.4
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4.2
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Temporarily Closed
Park
Sights & Landmarks
Monument
Points of Interest & Landmarks
George Square, a civic square in Glasgow, is named after King George III and was laid out in 1781. The square is adorned with an impressive collection of statues including Queen Victoria, Robert Burns, James Watt, William Gladstone, and Sir Walter Scott. The Italian Renaissance-style City Chambers and the Merchants' House are prominent buildings surrounding the square. Additionally, the Town Hall with its 230-foot tower stands at the east end of the square.
George Square is truly the heart of Glasgow-vibrant, historic, and full of charm. Surrounded by stunning architecture and iconic statues, the square offers a perfect blend of culture and beauty. Whether you’re passing through or taking a moment to relax on a sunny day, the atmosphere is lively yet peaceful. The view, especially with the City Chambers in the backdrop, is simply breathtaking. A must-visit spot that captures the spirit of Glasgow beautifully.
Nadil — Google review
A wonderful city full of history and architecture. Perfect place to drink a real Scotch! 🥃
Oscar M — Google review
George Square is a central spot in Glasgow with a lot of history and a great atmosphere. 🏛️ It’s surrounded by beautiful buildings, and the statues throughout the square add to its charm. 🗿 It’s a nice place to sit and relax, especially on a sunny day, though it can get quite busy. 📸 Sometimes, there are events or gatherings happening, which makes it even more lively. Definitely worth a visit if you're exploring Glasgow
Basil — Google review
George Square is a famous place in the centre of Glasgow. There are big statues, old buildings, and usually many people around. But now the square is under construction, so some parts are closed and not so nice to see. It’s still a good place to walk by, but not the best time to visit until the work is finished.
Anas H — Google review
We visited for the punk all day festival, and it was excellently run with lots of bars and food outlets
Geddo — Google review
Hi! Visited George Square for the first time with my kids and friends, and it was a wonderful experience! The excitement of feeding the pigeons was a highlight for all of us—especially for the kids. The square has a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere, with beautiful architecture and plenty of space to relax and enjoy. It’s a perfect spot for families and friends to spend quality time together. Definitely a place we’ll visit again! Highly recommend!
Priya G — Google review
Beautiful square and park area in Glasgow. Interesting statues around the square. Also, it is where the Memorial for those from Glasgow who served in WWI and WWII. Plenty of benches to sit and enjoy the outdoors. We really enjoyed our visit to George Square on our trip to Glasgow.
Michael M — Google review
Yes very nice evening at the light show grand child was over the moon with all the lights good night
Thomas F — Google review
Glasgow, G2 1DH, United Kingdom•https://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/george-square-…•+44 141 287 2000•Tips and more reviews for George Square
9 min · 0.48 mi
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St. Enoch Centre

4.1
(16673)
Shopping mall
Located at the corner of Buchanan and Argyle Streets in Glasgow, St. Enoch Centre is a modern three-story mall that offers a wide array of shopping and dining experiences. It features popular high street fashion brands such as H&M, Topshop, and Superdry, along with a large Debenhams store offering fashion, beauty, and homeware options. Families can enjoy visits to The Disney Store, Hamleys toy store, and Mothercare flagship store for children's essentials.
Hi tea is truly amazing, one of the best boba tea ever
Arlo F — Google review
The centre has been open since the late 80s but is still stunning inside. It's been revamped and for many years has had a cinema. The Vue is one of the best with comfy recliners and is well laid out. There's plenty of eateries including Wagamamas, McDonald's, KFC and more. Most of them are within a good court but some are nearer the cinema. There are some fun places like boom battle bar. The centre has a bungee of shops including tj Hughes but there's definitely less shops than there used to be. The toilets are in a very poor location which brings the score down, as does the car park which seems to be built for the thinest cars in the world.
Graeme L — Google review
St. Enoch Centre is a mall located in central Glasgow, near the Clyde River and St. Enoch Station. It’s just a short walk from Buchanan Street. The mall offers a variety of stores and a food court, as well as a cinema and grocery store. There’s plenty to do inside, and the layout is in-and-out, making it a convenient place to spend a few hours. Overall, I would say St. Enoch Centre is a decent mall with a variety of things to do. It’s also conveniently located near Buchanan Street, making it a great place to grab a bite to eat or do some shopping when you’re caught in the rain.
Kevin F — Google review
A frequent place I go as my church is right inside the VUE cinema. The centre is always clean and odourless, you can breathe Lovely spots, i frequently boots. There’s a lift working at all times. Great spot for taking photos as well.
Just_Gift — Google review
The St. Enoch Centre is a great one stop shop for a mainstream shopping trip in the city centre. The glass-domed building is bright and spacious, and it's fantastic to have a weather proof environment, especially on those classic Glasgow rainy days! You'll find all the big high street names here like H&M, Next, Boots, and Schuh, making it very convenient for general shopping. The food court on the top level offers a good variety of quick and easy options for a break. The centre is generally clean and the facilities are well maintained. The main downside, as others have noted, is the parking. The car park can get extremely busy and the pricing is on the steeper side. It can also get very crowded on weekends and during school holidays. It may not have the luxury brands of its neighbour, the Buchanan Galleries, but for reliable, convenient, family friendly shopping, St. Enoch Centre does the job very well.
M A — Google review
St. Enoch Centre in Glasgow is a vibrant and convenient shopping destination. The mall is spacious, modern, and well-organized, offering a wide variety of shops, from high-street brands to specialty stores. The atmosphere is lively but comfortable, and there are plenty of places to sit and relax. It’s a great spot for shopping, grabbing a bite to eat, or simply enjoying a day out in the city.
Mariam — Google review
Mall’s location is very good . Good mix of brands availability for a family shopping day. A large food court on second floor with a diverse selection of food places to eat from pastries to noodles to burgers to fish n' chips. Ice cream kiosks and niche drink places like Mooboo. 5 levels of parking available. Toilet’s location wasn’t convenient. It was on some really top top floor and smelled bad😭
Rahma 8 — Google review
The shopping mall is very centrally located and has some interesting shops. The architecture is modern. There is an exclusive shop for Japanese Anime merchandise. In the brief review I wish to comment on the poorly designed food court. Strangely the children's play area and toilets are located at the top. You have to climb 40 steep steps to get to the toilets. There is no lift and no access to the disabled. This defeats the purpose of a public space. All the food stalls lose their relevance.
K.V. M — Google review
55 St Enoch Sq, Glasgow, G1 4BW, United Kingdom•http://www.st-enoch.com/•+44 141 204 3900•Tips and more reviews for St. Enoch Centre
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Princes Square by M

4.4
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4.3
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Shopping mall
Shopping
Princes Square Shopping Centre, established in 1988, is a premier shopping and dining destination in Glasgow. It houses a variety of shops, restaurants, bars, and cafes for visitors to enjoy. The center features designer retailers like Kurt Geiger and Vivienne Westwood as well as independent boutiques such as COS and Kate Spade New York. Additionally, it offers a diverse range of dining options including Spanish tapas, Italian cuisine, and grill selections.
Princes Square is a hidden gem right in the middle of Glasgow’s busiest street. Once you step inside, it feels like you’ve entered a completely different world—elegant, calm, and full of charm. The interior design is stunning, with its glass ceiling, stylish staircases, and artistic details. It’s not your typical shopping centre; it’s more like a blend of boutique shopping, fine dining, and art. Perfect place for a quiet coffee, a classy dinner, or just wandering around in style. A must-visit if you’re in the city centre!
Mrs. G — Google review
The shopping centre was nice! It had lots of shops to choose from. From food to desserts to clothes, they have it all! They also have many luxury shops to pick from if you have a larger budget. The actual design of the building was pretty neat too, with the shops accessable from the inside AND the outside. All in all a great shopping place, although not too many things to offer though.
Braden L — Google review
Princes Square is such a delightful place to visit! The building has a fun and stylish design, with beautiful architecture and a lively atmosphere. Inside, the mix of shops, restaurants, and the open central space makes it an enjoyable spot to explore, relax, and take in the charming surroundings.
Mariam — Google review
Although it's a beautiful shopping centre with many floors with lifts, I felt it was a bit empty and much space was wasted. I specially liked the Louis Parfum shop at the terrace, the girl attending is very kind and will help you with any doubt about any fragrance you are looking for.
Blx — Google review
This place is wild, crazy cool building. Totally dead before 10 am, and many of the shops seem to be on the expensive side, but I had an excellent time sipping hot chocolate on the balcony.
Lydia H — Google review
Princes Square is a beautiful shopping and dining spot - the building’s interior design and architecture are elegant, with a lovely glass roof and stylish decor. It’s a pleasant place to walk around or grab a coffee. However, the selection of shops is quite limited, focusing mostly on high-end brands. It’s not the best place if you’re after variety or budget options. Worth a visit for the ambience and restaurants, but not ideal for serious shopping.
Oliver J — Google review
Princes Square is one of Glasgow’s most beautiful shopping destinations, located right on Buchanan Street. Unlike a typical mall, it’s set inside a restored 19th‑century building with a stunning glass atrium and ornate interior design — it feels more like stepping into a piece of history than just a shopping centre. - Shopping: A great mix of designer boutiques, luxury brands, and popular high‑street stores. It’s perfect if you want both high‑end fashion and everyday essentials in one place. - Dining: The restaurants and bars here are stylish and varied, offering everything from casual bites to fine dining. It’s a lovely spot for lunch, dinner, or even just coffee and cake. - Entertainment: The addition of a boutique cinema makes it more than just a mall — you can shop, eat, and catch a movie all under one roof. - Atmosphere: The architecture is breathtaking. The glass roof floods the space with natural light, and the décor is elegant and unique. Even if you’re not shopping, it’s worth visiting just to admire the building. - Convenience: Centrally located, easy to reach by public transport, and surrounded by other attractions on Buchanan Street. Overall: Princes Square is a must‑visit in Glasgow. It combines shopping, dining, and entertainment with incredible architecture, making it one of the city’s standout destinations.
Shahid M — Google review
Sadly like most places right now, a lot of shops are closed up, the ones open are clean for the most part. We came down for a memory walk, lots has changed in 25 years. Hopefully recovery will come along and breathe the vitality we remember back. We expected a bunch of buskers, but only saw one.
Arlene D — Google review
48 Buchanan St, Glasgow, G1 3JN, United Kingdom•http://www.princessquare.co.uk/•+44 141 221 0324•Tips and more reviews for Princes Square
6 min · 0.33 mi
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Buchanan Galleries

4.3
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4.0
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Shopping mall
Shopping
Buchanan Galleries is a modern and spacious mall in Glasgow, housing over 80 well-known retailers, including popular fashion brands like Next, Warehouse, and River Island. It also features unique stores such as the Scottish Design Exchange, offering a variety of affordable products created by local artists and designers. Located at the top end of Buchanan Street, this shopping destination includes a John Lewis Department Store and offers a mix of dining options and entertainment facilities such as cinemas.
Great shopping centre right in the heart of Glasgow. There’s a good mix of well-known brands like John Lewis and H&M, as well as some smaller stores. The place is clean, well-organised, and staff at the info desks are friendly and helpful. One of the best things is that everything is indoors – perfect for a shopping trip, especially with the unpredictable Scottish weather 😉. It’s also really well connected, just a short walk from Queen Street Station. If I had to mention one downside, it would be the limited food options – a few more cafés or restaurants wouldn’t hurt. Still, you can grab a quick bite at Pret or Greggs. Overall: highly recommended, both for locals and visitors!
Agnieszka S — Google review
A large modern shopping mall in central Glasgow. It is clean and very well maintained. It hosts a lot of upmarket brands and the is a large John Lewis store the, plenty of food outlets too.
Steve H — Google review
Clean and bright. No seats available if you get tired and the eating are was packed. It was still a very nice shopping area and at least bathrooms were free. I was pleased to see Whitley Tea, even though they discontinued my favorite tea, but they did make it into cocoa. Huge selection of cocoa. H.M Samuel was there as well.
Arlene D — Google review
Very busy area lots of same and different shops under 1 roof leading to famous Glasgow street
Gillian C — Google review
Not a bad place to visit took me a while to get to the toilet as its located on the top floor which is not good when you get old like me. The usual shops are here but there are a few different ones to explore so remember and check your bank balance before going.
Michael T — Google review
A nice mall with quite a few places to eat or shop at. I didn't walk through the entire building, but from what I saw and where I was there were quite a few places to shop and get a bite to eat. It's multiple levels and there are escalators connecting each floor so you can easily get around.
Omar G — Google review
Well this was our first time as tourists to glasgow parked in buchanan galleries followed signs for shops from lifts in search of much needed loos because we had our little dog with us i went first wife stayed with dog within in moments a security guard approached her and told her she couldn't have dog there when I rejoined we asked a cleaner the way out she directed us through the same centre even more intriguing is a clear sign on john Lewis's shop says they welcome well behaved dogs on leads if you can get past jobs worth security guard
Kevin B — Google review
Generally good place to browse. Can be quite busy though at times. Especially during weekend or holidays seasons. Staff in stores are generally friendly. There's a food court at the top floor with fast food. Usual stores you would expect. Also it's right in the city centre so there's shopping all around. You can also walk from here to St Enoch center which is down the road about 10 minutes walk away or so.
Zak — Google review
220 Buchanan St, Glasgow, G1 2FF, United Kingdom•http://www.buchanangalleries.co.uk/•+44 141 333 9898•Tips and more reviews for Buchanan Galleries
6 min · 1.7 mi
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Glasgow Cathedral

4.6
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4.5
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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Historic Sites
Glasgow Cathedral, also known as St. Mungo's, is a significant example of Scottish Gothic architecture and the oldest building in Glasgow. It was consecrated in 1197 and is the only medieval cathedral to have survived the Protestant Reformation in 1560. The lower crypt houses the tomb of Glasgow's patron saint, St. Mungo. Visitors are captivated by its stunning stained glass windows and ornate interior.
Glasgow Cathedral is one of the iconic buildings to visit in Glasgow. Its breathtaking and majestic Gothic architecture is evident both inside and out. The intricate details of the cathedral reveal the rich history of this enduring structure. The cathedral is free to enter, but donations are recommended for the restoration and maintenance of the building. Please note that the last entry is at 4:15 p.m., so you’ll need a full hour to explore everything inside. There’s also plenty of information to read along the way.
Kevin F — Google review
Despite the advised booking of free tickets online, we discovered upon arrival that no one was checking them, and we were permitted to enter freely. We were fortunate to join a free guided tour immediately. The volunteer guide provided excellent context, explaining the history of the cathedral and the reasons for its construction in that location. There is a great deal to see, and visitors who appreciate religious art and history could easily spend several hours inside.
David A — Google review
Stepping into Glasgow Cathedral is like stepping back in time. The architecture is incredibly detailed and mesmerizing, and the history within its walls is palpable. It's a truly unique experience to walk through such a historic place. Plus, it's free to enter, and you can get audio guides for a small fee to learn even more. The cathedral is really well-maintained, and it's a great visual experience. Highly recommend
Abins A — Google review
First visit inside, had walked past it on numerous occasions in the past. A wet Saturday afternoon, the cathedral and the square looked amazing. Lots of tour groups, the place was a buzzing. Once inside, the atmosphere was very sedate and respectful. Beautiful , building and the stain glass windows just add to the spectacular nature of this building
Ed H — Google review
One of the most impressive cathedrals I've ever been to! It's such a large and beautiful place. We were blown away. Free entry and worth a visit to the necropolis over the bridge while you're here.
Eilidh B — Google review
Glasgow Cathedral is right in the centre of town and a great place to start your visit in Glasgow. It’s a popular site so it’s quite busy, but well worth the visit, there is lots to see inside. It has a huge towering ceiling and there are lower floors to see with spectacular columns, supporting all above. Outside beside the cathedral is a large wonderful cemetery well worth a wander through.
Don L — Google review
We love to visit the Cathedrals when visiting a city, although we have visited Glasgow many times this was our first visit to the Cathedral and it is well worth a visit. Wonderful stain glass windows and ornate ceilings. Loved all the history and atmosphere as I said well worth a visit if you're going to Glasgow
Christine C — Google review
Glasgow Cathedral is one of the city’s most stunning landmarks. The Gothic architecture is breathtaking, both inside and out, with beautiful stained-glass windows and a peaceful, historic atmosphere. Walking through the cathedral feels like stepping back in time — it’s truly impressive how well preserved it is.
Mousey N — Google review
Castle St, Glasgow, G4 0QZ, United Kingdom•https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/glasgo…•+44 141 552 6891•Tips and more reviews for Glasgow Cathedral
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Sugo Pasta

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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
Sugo Pasta is a trendy restaurant located in an industrial-style setting, offering traditional Italian pasta dishes. The restaurant specializes in hand-made fresh pasta, with a menu inspired by regional Italian kitchens from Lazio to Lombardy, Puglia to Piedmont. Diners can choose from nine different plates featuring comforting options like slow-cooked beef ragu on pappardelle or San Marzano tomato sauce on rigatoni.
I can honestly say that I have never been to a restaurant with as electric an atmosphere as this. It was quite literally buzzing and the vibes were immaculate. Situated right in the city centre, it was packed to the brim and had a compact menu of equally brilliant options. Whoever designed the interior, captured the mood this place would evoke to perfection. I recommend so so much to everyone
Daryl M — Google review
The pasta was tasty. However, the portion was underwhelming, there is no option to get a bigger size which is unfortunate. The price is normal for pasta restaurants but you could genuinely make 3 times as much at home for the price. If you are a group of people that want a place to chat and eat some good food and you don't have big appetites then it's a good place. The staff were very nice.
Ivan M — Google review
Very good pasta, but with a little downside. We had to wait 25min for a table (Saturday at 5pm, you can not reserve beforehand), but when we left, the queue more than doubled. Food arrived quickly, tasted very good but came in rather smaller portions. Service is friendly. It’s very loud inside though. The tiramisu was great!
Johannes R — Google review
Ended up eating here twice during our trip from Ontario. Would have to say the best fresh pasta so far! Would highly recommend if you are visiting Glasgow. There will likely be a bit of a wait if you go here during peak times.
Storms P — Google review
Great flavour, we’d definitely come back again! Everything tasted fresh and delicious. We chose the specials of the day. First was the duck confit tagliatelle with tomato sauce - the duck was tender and perfectly spiced, and baby tomatoes were delicate, juicy, and didn’t overwhelm the duck. We also got the hake ravioli with langoustine bisque, served with a crisp pieces of samphire. The bisque was rich and fragrant, and the hake inside the ravioli was fresh and delicious. Both dishes were outstanding with unique and memorable flavours. One criticism: both pastas were undercooked beyond al dente. The ravioli was a bit crunchy in places, and while the tagliatelle was fine, it leaned towards chewy. That said, we still enjoyed every bite, which says a lot about the quality of the flavours, truly special. We finished with the tiramisu, which was absolutely delicious - one of the best we’ve ever had. Prices were reasonable, and even though it was busy, we were seated quickly. Sitting near the open kitchen was a lovely touch, great to watch the chefs at work. Overall, a fantastic experience with creative, high-quality food. (Though I might recommend requesting a softer pasta.) Highly recommend!
Kate — Google review
Another visit to this vibrant place. Quick waiting time despite place being very busy. Food served within few minutes upon placing an order. Food hot and deliciously looking. Fantastic service from a young lady named Niamh. She went extra mile for me and asked kitchen for additional chilli and garlic on my pasta. Seamless service with a genuine smile and concern. Wonderful human being. Thanks guys. Until next time!
Bartosz A — Google review
There are always line ups out the door for this place and they don’t take reservations. Always super busy so we decided to come at 3 pm on a Saturday. They told us 49 min wait but we only waited about 30 mins. There are a lot of people inside and they seat two groups at the bigger tables so it does get a little squishy. It is also VERY loud. Kinda hard to talk and hear each other. But they serve the food so fast and there’s a super quick rotation. We got the #4, #7, #8. All were delicious and al dente which was nice! And you can see everything get made right in front of you! All the pastas tasted incredible and I would definitely go back to try different ones. The only thing is it seemed like everything was a money grab. You get charged (on certain dishes) to add cheese, you get charged for sauce on ice cream (vanilla ice cream is already £4!). The only thing on the menu really is pasta. Was expecting some kind of starters but they only have a few side dishes which are really expensive for what they are. Now I know the place is a pasta place, and they do the pasta well, it just felt like I needed a little more. One small plate of pasta was good but complimentary bread or some starter plates on the menu would have been nice. But if you’re just looking for a little plate of pasta, would def recommend. But I don’t think this is a good place for like a gathering, or bday party, or first date- it’s just too loud, you can’t reserve tables, and people are sat at your table.
Don B — Google review
The pasta is very nice, delicious, fresh, handmade. I went for the first time and it was great. The service is very nice, fast and attentive staff. A nice dinner.
Sonay Ç — Google review
70 Mitchell St, Glasgow, G1 3LX, United Kingdom•https://www.sugopasta.co.uk/•+44 141 258 1650•Tips and more reviews for Sugo Pasta

Rogano

4.4
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4.0
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Permanently Closed
$$$$expensive
Seafood restaurant
Step into the time machine and experience the 1930s glamour at Rogano, a renowned dining spot in Glasgow. This Art Deco gem has been serving delectable seafood since its inception in 1935. The elegant interiors with opulent walnut paneling, brass fittings, and maritime-themed decor will transport you to a bygone era of sophistication.
When visiting the Rogano it was a very relaxing atmosphere. The waitress that served us was very helpful and attentive. The meal was lovely and the cocktails went down a treat. Would highly recommend the skiitake haggis dish. Wasn't my usual way to have haggis but was unusual and very delicious.
Michael S — Google review
Excellent - it's a little dates and could do with being freshened up. The food was excellent - the Rockefeller and Mornay oysters were incredible. The hot seafood platter was spectacular. Also the deserts was lovely.
Scott B — Google review
Deserves way more than 5 stars! Old school posh decor that makes it feel like an immersive experience into the 80’s but it really works! The food was excellent! Best scallops I’ve ever tasted. Reliable tasty oysters.
Jambo T — Google review
Had a fabulous two course lunch coffee, teas & petit fours with family. The staff were excellent and served well, special mention to our server as it was only his 3rd day on the job. Very well done. We were complimented on our choices from the menu. It was a tough decision to choose just one meal so return visits are in order. We were given plenty if time to read the menus and decided to skip starters and have desserts instead. Food is cooked to order so we didn't mind a shirt wait and filled than time with some delicious warmed flavoured bread rolls, onion and olive. Scottish salmon fillet, Scandanavian cod and pork loin arrived, well presented, excellently cooked and tasted amazing. Desserts of Raspberry Panna Cota, brownie with vanilla ice cream and an orange & Almond cake with syrup and orange curd ice cream, all were beautiful. Somehow we managed to have space for the petit fours, coffee & teas. The whole experience ensured we all had a fabulous time. Looking forward to returning.
Linda S — Google review
Awful cuisine, excellent service. Beware of the out-of-menu suggestions, not included in the menu. Cod overcooked and salty, poor arancini. NEVER order the panna cotta. The chef killed my favourite desert. 63 £ with a regular half bottle of Bujolais.
Joaquim F — Google review
Really well done food - both in taste and plating! OMG - the Halibut Mac & Cheese was amazing.
Jim M — Google review
Went for my birthday and had a lovely meal great drinks in a really relaxed atmosphere. So chilled had the best time. Matahari and Rockefeller oysters are a must.
Dave G — Google review
The food was fabulous, very attentive staff, great location, decor amazing, 1930's art deco ocean liner. Skip 9 months later my 2nd visit and I had been craving home made rice pudding for a week, can't believe it was on the menu, and tasted just like mum used to make
Colin H — Google review
11 Exchange Pl, Glasgow, G1 3AN, United Kingdom•http://www.roganoglasgow.com/•+44 141 248 4055•Tips and more reviews for Rogano
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Celentano's

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4.0
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Italian restaurant
Restaurant
Celentano's is a cozy Italian eatery located in Glasgow, known for its seasonal plates and sustainably sourced fare. The restaurant is the brainchild of Dean Parker, who has worked with renowned chef Robin Gill in London. Together with his wife Anna, they have created a family trattoria that offers elevated and interesting Italian dishes. Celentano's focuses on fermenting, pickling, and preserving ingredients to ensure that seasonal produce can be enjoyed year-round.
Just left from a family meal and from making the reservation over the phone until paying the bill, the service was simply phenomenal. The gent who waited our table this evening (we didn’t catch his name unfortunately) was absolutely 1st class, exceptionally friendly and had a really lovely nature. The food was absolutely exceptional and after multiple rounds of various cocktails, the bar staff deserve a big shoutout as well! A great choice if you’re looking for something a little different from your average flavour pairings, would highly recommend!
Christopher D — Google review
Popped in for lunch on a Sunday while exploring the cathedral. The price felt a little steep for a two course meal (it was a fixed price menu on sundays) but the food really blew us away. It was beautiful and delicious. Have recommended to our Glasgow guide. One of our best dining experiences in Scotland!
Emily S — Google review
Had an absolutely stunning meal here last night. It’s now my favourite restaurant in Glasgow. The upstairs dining room is so beautiful and has such a wonderful atmosphere - there is nowhere like it in the city. Lovely rustic decor, great background music, and candlelight helps create a relaxed atmosphere. The staff are extremely helpful and knowledgeable about the menu and recommended a lovely white wine. The two pasta dishes we had were the best pasta dishes I’ve ever had - just an amazing combination of flavours and textures. Lots of options for vegetarians and pescatarians. A really special place and perfect for a romantic date or to celebrate a special occasion.
Laura K — Google review
Place small but quaint inside. There on Saturday 4.1.25. food ok but the Pappardella not up to much. The glazed beef the meat did taste nice but the sauce ruined it so much so we called for the bill very quickly. I was feeling awful so did not check the bill the waiter asked me to check but my fault I desperately wanted home. I offered a tip and he said it's ok you have already paid. I normative 10% we'll always do. However when I got home they had taken £7.13, 12.5%tip and £1 for their chosen charity. I am outraged at this. I have my own charities I support and I don't give 12.5%. Staff deserve to be paid a proper wage and given the prices on their menu they should be able to do that. Will never go back, cannot recommend it and would advise folk to check and only pay these additional charges if you feel it's correct. I will in future no matter how ill I feel better checking bills as I visit a restaurant at least once a week and this is the first I've had a service charge added. Yes the bill does clearly state it's discretionary putting the onus on the diner to say no to the poor staff member.
Marjorie M — Google review
We came across this place while we were looking around the cathedral. We thought it was an Italian restaurant and so it will have Italian dishes along with good service and well dressed staff. But in reality it was totally opposite. The menu was very different and barely had any Italian touch and dishes. We went on Sunday and they had a set menu which was not really an English menu nor Italian. Atmosphere was posh with a candle lit on every table but some of the staff were in shorts which I find very unusual. We ordered vegetarian pasta which was tasty and different. However the overall experience didn't meet the expectation. Plus if you are not an Italian restaurant then don't name it as an Italian restaurant.
Prashant S — Google review
Amazing Italian cuisine with a twist by a South African.chef. Great experience from antipasti to desserts. Eva is an impeccable host and Dave a great cocktail mixer, Dirty Martini not to be missed.
Toufic Z — Google review
Celentano’s is a lovely place to stay & eat, well worth the walk from Central station. It’s quiet, comfortable & thoughtfully designed to be relaxing. My room was large & bright with everything I needed for a relaxing stay, including a delicious breakfast. At the last minute I decided to have supper at the restaurant (this was a Friday night) & staff found me a table straightaway, although they were clearly busy. The food was next level. The memory of the Kimchi Doughnuts lives on in me & the dessert (Rye Choux Bun - Strawberry - Cherry Blossom - Black Olive - White Chocolate Cream) was indescribably delicious & served to me by the man who made it. I wish I hadn’t been alone, solely because I couldn’t quite justify a bottle of wine & none of the by the glass offerings were quite to my taste. A superb meal in a lovely restaurant, just steps from a comfortable bed. I slept super-well. Many thanks to all concerned. I felt welcomed & well-treated.
At L — Google review
My daughter raved about the food here so it was an obvious choice to celebrate her birthday. Staff were so lovely and the food was amazing. Tasted Mangalitsa pork for the first time and loved it. A lovely restaurant for a celebration.
Elma T — Google review
28-32 Cathedral Square, Glasgow, G4 0XA, United Kingdom•http://www.celentanosglasgow.com/•+44 141 552 3519•Tips and more reviews for Celentano's

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Located in Glasgow, Paesano Pizza is a popular restaurant known for its wood-fired, artisan pizzas. The open kitchen and industrial space create a unique atmosphere with wall tiles and sharing tables. It was the first to introduce Neapolitan pizza to the area and uses authentic Italian wood-fired ovens heated to 500 degrees Celsius for perfect cooking. The pizzas have a light, airy crust and are made with high-quality ingredients imported from Italy.
We intended on eating here last time we were in Glasgow, we wish we had as we had an excellent time. The pizzas are amazing, we had the Bianca pizza, the whole menu looked awesome and lots of variety. Great selection of drinks as well and great coffee. Staff are excellent, Heather looked after us and she was very engaging and provided great suggestions. Eat here if you are in Glasgow.
Mark C — Google review
Paesano Pizza – A Slice of Italy in Glasgow I was recommended to try Paesano Pizza during a short visit to Glasgow, and I’m genuinely glad I did. From the moment I walked in, the experience was fantastic. Despite how busy the place was, the staff were incredibly friendly, welcoming, and efficient. I was lucky to find a seat in such a popular spot, and the atmosphere was lively yet comfortable. The pizza itself was outstanding — rich in flavour and authentically Italian. It genuinely felt like a taste of Naples right in the heart of Glasgow. The prices were reasonable, especially considering the central location, and the service was impressively fast. My order arrived within minutes, served with clean cutlery and complimentary tap water. Overall, I highly recommend Paesano Pizza to anyone visiting Glasgow. I’ll definitely make time to return on my next trip!
Islam S — Google review
We arrived for an early dinner and were greeted by a wonderful staff who promptly took care of us and gave us a seat. Since it wasn’t busy at the time, we had a great time. My family decided to order three different pizzas to try. We chose two margarita pizzas, cotta ham and mushroom, and a special pizza. The margarita pizzas were classic and delicious. The dough and mozzarella were outstanding, fresh, and perfectly chewy. The pizza sauce was definitely homemade. The cotta ham, mushroom, and special pizzas were simply amazing. They offered a unique twist on the traditional pizza, with the meat adding a salty flavour that complemented the green toppings. We also noticed a chilli olive oil on the side, and adding it to the pizzas took them to the next level. It added a whole new layer of flavour that made it the best pizza I’ve ever had. Overall, we were not disappointed and highly recommend trying out this hidden gem of a pizza place just south of Buchanan Street.
Kevin F — Google review
Visited solo on my first night in Glasgow and had to return on my final night before I left. The dough is brilliant and there's so many flavours to choose from it was tough to make a decision! It's not written on the menu, but I wish I was told I could order half-half or two flavours on my first night when I was struggling to decide between a few. However Thato was still really helpful in providing recommendations and I really loved his cheerful energy and went No.8 spinach & ricotta base with mushrooms - took half of it home for dinner the next day which was still delicious. My taste buds were hit with flavour the moment I took a bite. On my second visit I was served by Toni who was really lovely and I got No.9 smoked scarmoza cheese. I requested to get it in half size (which isn't also stated on the menu, but possible). The tiramisu was pricey but it tasted excellent too. Service at 6:30pm was quick on my first night where I got served within 5 mins of my order, whilst my second visit took 20 mins when I arrived at peak time at 7:30pm which was understandable. To summarise, I've not stopped thinking about Paesano Pizza since visiting 3 weeks ago. A must try if you're in Glasgow!
Kelly C — Google review
Probably the best slice of pizza I’ve had in my life. Visiting from the U.S. - I have had New York slices, Chicago deep dish, etc., and this pizza might just top them all. You can truly taste how fresh the ingredients are, and it is clear the pride they take in their food. I also had a glass of the Paesano Bianco (house white), which was excellent as well - although I wish it was served in an actual wine glass, not the same cup as my water. Amazing atmosphere & excellent menu - please start expanding to the states soon!!
Faith U — Google review
Loved the atmosphere – lively but cozy. 🥰 The staff were really polite and attentive🌸, and the pizza was absolutely delicious: light, perfectly baked crust with amazing fresh toppings🍕😊. The cappuccino was excellent too☕️. Highly recommended!🥰
Annamária P — Google review
Super tasty pizza! We had to wait for a table but that was really fast. Great pizza with good dough. The only thing to improve would be service, they are too much in a hurry and didn’t give us any attention.
Julia L — Google review
We were in a hurry. They sat us down straight away and served us straight away. Pizza arrived within 10 minutes and it was delicious. Their super hot sauce wasn't really that hot so dont be afraid of the skull. Give it a go. We also ordered cider which was decent.
Jason — Google review
94 Miller St, Glasgow, G1 1DT, United Kingdom•http://paesanopizza.co.uk/•+44 141 258 5565•Tips and more reviews for Paesano Pizza
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