Glasgow in the Fall

 

I had a fantastic time during my studies here. I managed to see quite a bit of the city, but the university was also pretty cool, and even had lots of free museums. The city is hardly touched by tourists, and few groups even spend the night here, instead going to Edinburgh or the Highlands. It is worth a visit, though, to get a feel of a true Scottish city. The people are friendly, and it has a very down-to-earth feel about it. Heck, I could even live here someday.

 

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Glasgow University, dusk George Square Glasgow Cathedral
The Necropolis, the cemetary by Glasgow Cathedral Sunset from the Necropolis The
Main Range Glasshouse in the Glasgow Botanic Gardens Palms in Kibble Palace Kelvin statue and the Kelvingrove Museum, both in Kelvingrove Park.

 

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