ドーラ: The attraction is twofold: first, impressive art that blurs the lines between religion and culture; secondly, the opportunity to delve into different faiths, as deep or shallow as you wish.
ドーラ: The gorgeous hilly grounds make the perfect place for a picnic lunch. There are also organised walks and concerts in summer -- have a look at the noticeboard near the entrance to see what’s on.
ドーラ: The most interesting part of the cathedral, the lower church, is reached by a stairway. Its forest of pillars creates a powerful atmosphere around St Mungo’s tomb.
ドーラ: Glasgow’s flea market, the Barras on Gallowgate, has almost a thousand stalls and people come here just for a wander as much as for shopping, which gives the place a holiday air.
STA Travel U.S.: If you are a passionate musician, you will love this - Check out the acoustics of the hall by attending an Celtic, opera, or pop performance.
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John Gibbons: The equestrian Wellington Statue, with a humorous traffic cone on its head, on Royal Exchange Square in Glasgow, Scotland, is one of the city's most iconic images.