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7 places in Scotland: Glasgow Science Centre, The Glasgow Necropolis, Glasgow Botanic Gardens, and 4 more. Every place is verified on Google Maps, featured in a TikTok post by aroundscotlandwithbryan.

Glasgow Science Centre
Museum
4.6
Engage with interactive exhibits and explore scientific wonders at this iconic center. The unique architecture makes it a striking feature on the Clyde waterfront. Perfect for families or anyone curious about science and technology.

The Glasgow Necropolis
Cemetery
4.7
Explore a fascinating Victorian garden cemetery with grand monuments and stunning city views. It's a peaceful, historical walk, offering a unique perspective on Glasgow's heritage. Don't miss the impressive architecture and the sense of history that pervades the site.

Glasgow Botanic Gardens
Botanical garden
4.7
Relax and explore diverse plant collections within stunning Victorian glasshouses. The Kibble Palace is a highlight, offering a tropical escape even on a cloudy day. Perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic on the sprawling lawns.

University of Glasgow
University
4.7
Wander through impressive gothic architecture reminiscent of Hogwarts, a truly cinematic experience. The historic cloisters are a photographer's dream, especially with shafts of light. Allow time to explore the grounds and absorb the academic atmosphere.

Glasgow Central
Transit station
4.4
Admire the impressive Victorian architecture of this bustling transport hub, a landmark in its own right. Its grand concourse and ornate details are a testament to Glasgow's industrial heritage. It's worth a visit even if you're not catching a train, for a glimpse into the city's past.

Glasgow Science Centre Tower
Landmark
4.4
Ascend for breathtaking panoramic views across Glasgow and beyond. The tower rotates 360 degrees, offering a dynamic perspective of the city. Check opening times as it can be subject to weather closures.

Kelvinbridge Station
Subway station
4.4
Experience Glasgow's iconic 'Clockwork Orange' subway system, one of the oldest in the world. It's a convenient and distinctive way to navigate the city's West End. The circular route makes it easy to explore various neighborhoods efficiently.
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