Glasgow Archives - tworeddots.com tworeddots.com Thu, 15 Aug 2024 08:08:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 3 Foods You Have to Try in Glasgow, Scotland https://tworeddots.com/3-foods-you-have-to-try-in-glasgow-scotland/ Fri, 16 Aug 2024 08:37:00 +0000 https://tworeddots.com/?p=4270 The country of Scotland has a rich and distinguished history when it comes to culinary creations. Traditional dishes make use of the foods and resources available, whether that’s fresh fish from the coast or oats grown inland. If you’re heading to Glasgow, Scotland’s second city, then here are three delicious and unique dishes which you […]

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The country of Scotland has a rich and distinguished history when it comes to culinary creations. Traditional dishes make use of the foods and resources available, whether that’s fresh fish from the coast or oats grown inland. If you’re heading to Glasgow, Scotland’s second city, then here are three delicious and unique dishes which you need to try.

Oatcakes

These simple snacks are brilliant paired with cheese and chutney, or you can enjoy them plain. While oatcakes are available to buy in stores right across the UK, the range in Scotland is better than anywhere else. Tuck into some as a mid-morning snack to fuel you through your sightseeing in Glasgow.

Haggis

Love it or loathe it, haggis is the national dish of Scotland and so can’t be avoided on a trip to Glasgow. Luckily, there are now plenty of vegan, gluten-free and vegetarian options available, so if you’re curious about the taste of haggis but don’t fancy the original, you should be able to source a version to suit you.

Morning Roll

A morning roll is a simple snack, consisting of a soft white bread roll filled with meat, eggs or cheese – or a combination of all three! These filling and tasty rolls can be picked up from many cafes and takeaways across Glasgow, and are often incredibly cheapβ€”an ideal option if you need a hearty breakfast or lunch on the go.

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3 Reasons to Visit Glasgow, Scotland https://tworeddots.com/3-reasons-to-visit-glasgow-scotland/ Fri, 22 Mar 2024 08:29:00 +0000 https://tworeddots.com/?p=2745 Edinburgh is well known as a fantastic tourist destination, and if you haven’t visited the stunning city before, you need to add it to your ‘to-visit’ list. However, don’t neglect Scotland’s other major city, Glasgow. From its vibrant food scene, to its stunning green spaces, Glasgow offers a fantastic experience whether you’re stopping by for […]

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Edinburgh is well known as a fantastic tourist destination, and if you haven’t visited the stunning city before, you need to add it to your ‘to-visit’ list. However, don’t neglect Scotland’s other major city, Glasgow. From its vibrant food scene, to its stunning green spaces, Glasgow offers a fantastic experience whether you’re stopping by for a weekend or staying for the week. Here, check out three of the best things to do in Glasgow.

Visit the Cathedral and Necropolis

When you first hear mention that Glasgow has a necropolis, you may do a double take – it certainly doesn’t sound like something a 21st-century city possesses, but Glasgow’s is great and glorious and situated right up on a hillside above the city for some fabulous views. It’s just across the road from Glasgow’s ancient cathedral, so combine the two into a trip that will take in history, art, nature, and culture.

Enjoy the Food Scene

As well as offering plenty of haggis and tatty scones, Glasgow can provide you with a plate of incredible Korean food, a bowl of Vietnamese pho, or a dish of Polish pierogi, depending on what you’re looking for. The food scene has international scope and is of an excellent standard, in fact, it will be hard to eat badly when you’re vacationing in Glasgow.

Explore the Botanical Gardens

Glasgow has some extensive green spaces and some fabulous walking options, in fact, the starting point of the West Highland Way (an epic hiking trail that goes up the west coast of Scotland) starts just out of the city. If you want access to green space while staying inside Glasgow, head to the Botanical Gardens which feature some stunning Victorian-era greenhouses.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Glasgow Archives - tworeddots.com tworeddots.com Thu, 15 Aug 2024 08:08:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 3 Foods You Have to Try in Glasgow, Scotland https://tworeddots.com/3-foods-you-have-to-try-in-glasgow-scotland/ Fri, 16 Aug 2024 08:37:00 +0000 https://tworeddots.com/?p=4270 The country of Scotland has a rich and distinguished history when it comes to culinary creations. Traditional dishes make use of the foods and resources available, whether that’s fresh fish from the coast or oats grown inland. If you’re heading to Glasgow, Scotland’s second city, then here are three delicious and unique dishes which you […]

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The country of Scotland has a rich and distinguished history when it comes to culinary creations. Traditional dishes make use of the foods and resources available, whether that’s fresh fish from the coast or oats grown inland. If you’re heading to Glasgow, Scotland’s second city, then here are three delicious and unique dishes which you need to try.

Oatcakes

These simple snacks are brilliant paired with cheese and chutney, or you can enjoy them plain. While oatcakes are available to buy in stores right across the UK, the range in Scotland is better than anywhere else. Tuck into some as a mid-morning snack to fuel you through your sightseeing in Glasgow.

Haggis

Love it or loathe it, haggis is the national dish of Scotland and so can’t be avoided on a trip to Glasgow. Luckily, there are now plenty of vegan, gluten-free and vegetarian options available, so if you’re curious about the taste of haggis but don’t fancy the original, you should be able to source a version to suit you.

Morning Roll

A morning roll is a simple snack, consisting of a soft white bread roll filled with meat, eggs or cheese – or a combination of all three! These filling and tasty rolls can be picked up from many cafes and takeaways across Glasgow, and are often incredibly cheapβ€”an ideal option if you need a hearty breakfast or lunch on the go.

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3 Reasons to Visit Glasgow, Scotland https://tworeddots.com/3-reasons-to-visit-glasgow-scotland/ Fri, 22 Mar 2024 08:29:00 +0000 https://tworeddots.com/?p=2745 Edinburgh is well known as a fantastic tourist destination, and if you haven’t visited the stunning city before, you need to add it to your ‘to-visit’ list. However, don’t neglect Scotland’s other major city, Glasgow. From its vibrant food scene, to its stunning green spaces, Glasgow offers a fantastic experience whether you’re stopping by for […]

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Edinburgh is well known as a fantastic tourist destination, and if you haven’t visited the stunning city before, you need to add it to your ‘to-visit’ list. However, don’t neglect Scotland’s other major city, Glasgow. From its vibrant food scene, to its stunning green spaces, Glasgow offers a fantastic experience whether you’re stopping by for a weekend or staying for the week. Here, check out three of the best things to do in Glasgow.

Visit the Cathedral and Necropolis

When you first hear mention that Glasgow has a necropolis, you may do a double take – it certainly doesn’t sound like something a 21st-century city possesses, but Glasgow’s is great and glorious and situated right up on a hillside above the city for some fabulous views. It’s just across the road from Glasgow’s ancient cathedral, so combine the two into a trip that will take in history, art, nature, and culture.

Enjoy the Food Scene

As well as offering plenty of haggis and tatty scones, Glasgow can provide you with a plate of incredible Korean food, a bowl of Vietnamese pho, or a dish of Polish pierogi, depending on what you’re looking for. The food scene has international scope and is of an excellent standard, in fact, it will be hard to eat badly when you’re vacationing in Glasgow.

Explore the Botanical Gardens

Glasgow has some extensive green spaces and some fabulous walking options, in fact, the starting point of the West Highland Way (an epic hiking trail that goes up the west coast of Scotland) starts just out of the city. If you want access to green space while staying inside Glasgow, head to the Botanical Gardens which feature some stunning Victorian-era greenhouses.

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