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Old 16-10-06, 09:49 PM   #1
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hi all im off glasgow this friday/saturday. any ideas on what to see/do in glasgow seems like ill be idol for a while
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Old 16-10-06, 10:12 PM   #2
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I'd suggest getting on the train from Queen Street Station to Edinburgh. They run every 15 minutes.
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Old 16-10-06, 10:19 PM   #3
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will be doing that on saturday but im still at a loss on friday
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Old 16-10-06, 10:38 PM   #4
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It's all rubbish through there If you're a shopping type, Buchanan Galleries I suppose. There's an irrationally tall cinema, built very close to a normal cinema that couldn't fill its screens on a saturday, presumably for tax-evasion purposes, that's good.

I like the Transport Museum, myself. I'm told the art museum in Kelvinside, what's it called? The Kelvingrove Art Museum, that's it. As art museums go, it's got good word of mouth, the Queen said it was OK. And she knows her art museums, she lives in one. Science Museum? I've never been.

Good nightlife though, I can't really recommend anywhere since I always end up in the Cathouse, Barfly, or King Tuts. The Arches is becoming legendary...
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Ah hah!

Come out and play

It’s Glasgay time again, with nearly a month of top-notch entertainment in store to celebrate the very best in LGBT culture.

In terms of sheer size, the festival is up there with the best artistic offerings on the calendar, featuring over 50 events across a range of genres.

Highlights include several excellent films, including the Spanish comedy-drama Queens at the GFT on October 15 and 17, which offers a glossy take on the country’s first mass gay wedding.

Music also features heavily throughout the programme, with the Riverside club’s Gay Fawkes Special on November 4 and The Arches’ club night Death Disco, on October 14, expected to be among the best nights of Glasgay 2006.

Meanwhile, the Q! Gallery – a year-round showcase for the work of gay artists – serves as a base for proceedings thanks to a series of workshops and performances.

Top comedy shows at The Stand, by Jason Woods (My Anus Horribilis) and Zoe Lyon (Bent Double) on October 22 and 30 respectively, offer some light relief and add to the diversity of the entertainment.

If all this sounds like the major gay event of the year, well, that’s because it is – since it debuted in 2002, Glasgay has become the biggest multi-artform festival of its kind in the UK.

Glasgow’s gay community, along with their friends, family and revelers from around the world, are expected to swell this year’s crowd figures above 2005’s record high of 24,000.

Glasgay takes place at various venues throughout the city from October 16 to November 12. For more details see www.glasgay.co.uk.
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How about a nice open top bus tour? You'll need your woolly hat but it's a great way to see the city. Also the water taxi that runs down to Braehead gives you a great view of the riverside regeneration. And while you're there Xscape is full of things to do from snowboarding to mini g.o.l.f.

http://www.xscape.co.uk/snow/braehead/

For strolling and consuming walk from the Merchant City along Argyle Street up Buchanan Street and along Sauchiehall Street to the West End. Many, many places to eat, drink, buy stuff and watch the beautiful ladies.

The science centre is a bloody good laugh - planetarium, Imax cinema the whole thing. Or how about the Scottish Football museum at Hampden Park or a stadium tour of Ibrox/Celtic Park?

Basically you don't have enough time to do it all!!

But don't ask me about pubs and clubs, I've got two kids instead.
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thanks all looks like it wont be as bad as i thought
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try the Kevlingrove art galleries, across the road theres the transport museum. there are plenty of special places to go to to see some of the best architecture in Britain, theres the Glasgow school of art , the lighthouse building.


You could take a train to Edinburgh but they only have a castle. and a couple of carp football teams
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Good nightlife though, I can't really recommend anywhere since I always end up in the Cathouse, Barfly, or King Tuts. The Arches is becoming legendary...
Ahh the Cathouse

Happy memories......
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a couple of carp football teams


While in Glasgow you could go and see Hamden, home of the international team

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