Centre of Glasgow to the Glasgow Cathedral - Private Glasgow Tours for the Inquiring Mind
TOUR 5 Discover Glasgow - with history, architecture, insight and, perhaps, tea. Specialist tours examining fascinating aspects of 'the best-preserved Victorian city centre in Europe'. Walk; learn; ride the subway; take tea!
A walk back in time examining the boom years of the 18th century, the development of Glasgow along its High Street, and ending with the Cathedral, famed Necropolis cemetery, and the oldest house (1471). Duration approximately 2.5-3 hours. £19.95
All tours are illustrated throughout with a wealth of photographs, many of Victorian Glasgow, as well as old drawings, bringing the past to life. Tours by car or minibus are available on request (at an additional cost).
HOW TO BOOK: Tours are all ON-REQUEST
1. Email: gswtours@gmail.com
2. Call +44, or 0 with a UK sim, 777 995 7922 or +44, or 0, 141 321 8485
Please simply state the number in your party and your preferred date.
From £19.95 per adult
Departure days
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Sunday
January — December
Contact details
292 Mearns Road
Newton Mearns,
East Renfrewshire
United Kingdom.
G77 5LY
Tour information
Tour prices
From £19.95 Per Adult
Prices are subject to change depending on season
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