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North of the City Centre, you’ll find heaps of Scotland’s famed golf courses.

For those who march to the beat of their own drum, the Glasgow School of Art, designed by the legendary Charles Rennie Mackintosh, stands as a beacon of innovative design and artistic fervor. Universities in the city help draw in a diverse and varied crowd, making Glasgow a modern yet still grounded city.

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Here, you can hike through verdant glens, sail across the tranquil waters of Loch Lomond, or simply bask in the stunning vistas that have inspired poets and artists for centuries.

For those seeking a more leisurely encounter with nature, the Glasgow Botanic Gardens offer a peaceful retreat amidst exotic flora and Victorian glasshouses.

The University of Glasgow’s Gothic spires and Kelvingrove Park’s sprawling grounds, where you’ll find the Edwardian-era Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, featuring Salvador Dali's enigmatic masterpieces to ancient Egyptian artifacts. Is it high tee time? Here are the top choices, read more about these bars or click below to see listings of all gay venues in this city.

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With its splendid history and contemporary charms, Glasgow is pure class (and a must-see)!

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Glasgow is the biggest city in Scotland, known for its cool and modern atmosphere where everyone is welcome.

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festival, which ran from 1993—twelve years after Scotland decriminalized homosexuality—to 2015, has left a void, but Glasgow University maintains an archive of the festival’s press coverage. Although the main building is undergoing restoration, the spirit of creativity burns brightly, with tours and exhibits that celebrate the school's enduring legacy.

Music lovers, rejoice!

The late, great Glasgay! Glasgow's music scene is as diverse and welcoming as the city itself. Check out the grounds’ memorial to William Wallace, a Scottish national hero. The trendy and friendly West End is full of queer cafés and shops packing mixed crowds.

Start your Glasgow adventure in the heart of the city, at George Square, where the hustle and bustle of city life meets historic elegance.

From here choose your path and explore all that the city has to offer and make sure to try out the best gay bars in Glasgow afterwards.

You’ll be delighted by Glasgow’s architectural and cultural sights, no matter which period takes your fancy. Head along to Merchant City's Pink Triangle for some of the top tipples, DJ sets and drag shows in the biz.

Nestled in the historic Jacobean Corsetry building, this bar features everything from handcrafted cocktails to high-energy performances that will keep you entertained all night long. 

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Katie's Bar

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Katie's Bar offers an utterly mixed bag to the city's gay nightlife.

This grand square is surrounded by architectural marvels and is often the epicenter of Glasgow's lively cultural festivals and events. In fact, it was voted the “friendliest city in the world”! It's a place where you can wander through aromatic herb gardens, marvel at tropical plant collections, and lose track of time in the enchanting Kibble Palace.

Glasgow glows all year round, and its current festival offerings span the calendar year.

Behind Glasgow Cathedral lurks the Victorian-era Glasgow Necropolis, the final resting place for many a famous Glaswegian, so grab hold of that special someone’s shoulder.