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Lonely Planets Pocket Glasgow is your guide to the citys best experiences and local life - neighbourhood by neighbourhood. Marvel at the Glasgow Cathedral, discover the Glasgow Science Centre and learn at the University of Glasgow; all with your trusted travel companion. Uncover the best of Glasgow and make the most of your trip!

Inside Lonely Planets Pocket Glasgow:

Up-to-date information - all businesses were rechecked before publication to ensure they are still open after 2020s COVID-19 outbreak

Full-colour maps and travel photography throughout

Highlightsand itineraries help you tailor a trip to your personal needs and interests

Insider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots

Essential infoat your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, prices

Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sightseeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss

User-friendly layout with helpful icons, and organised by neighbourhood to help you pick the best spots to spend your time

Covers Central Glasgow, East End, Merchant City, Southside & the Clyde, West End and more

The Perfect Choice:Lonely Planets Pocket Glasgow, an easy-to-use guide filled with top experiences - neighbourhood by neighbourhood - that literally fits in your pocket. Make the most of a quick trip to Glasgow with trusted travel advice to get you straight to the heart of the city.

Looking for more extensive coverage? Check out Lonely Planets Scotland guide for a comprehensive look at all that Scotland has to offer.

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Plan Your Trip
Explore Glasgow
Survival Guide

COVID-19

We have re-checked every business in this book before publication to ensure that it is still open after the COVID-19 outbreak. However, the economic and social impacts of COVID-19 will continue to be felt long after the outbreak has been contained, and many businesses, services and events referenced in this guide may experience ongoing restrictions. Some may be temporarily closed, have changed their opening hours and services, or require bookings; some unfortunately could have closed permanently. We suggest you check with venues before visiting for the latest information.

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Dining Out

Glasgow is the best place to eat in Scotland, with a stupendous range of restaurants and cafes. The West End is a culinary centre, with Merchant City also boasting a high concentration of quality establishments. Pubs and bars are often good mealtime options too.

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Dining Scene

Glasgows eating scene is Scotlands best and is delightfully informal; even the citys top restaurants have zero airs and graces. Though you can still chow down on a deep-fried Mars bar or a Clydeside Heartstopper, the city has long since diversified from that dubious legacy. West End options like the long-time pioneer have set a standard for quality Scottish produce elaborated with multicultural influences, gimmick-free innovation and casual sophistication that is now being reproduced and riffed on all over town. The citys legendary curry houses offer another delicious option.

Eating Zones

In many ways, the West End is the powerhouse of Glasgows foodie scene, with the area around Byres Rd a hub of quality eating and Argyle St in Finnieston a heartland of fashionable new eating options. Great Western Rd and Gibson St also offer excellent choices.

A plethora of cafes, pubs and restaurants of all origins makes Merchant City another of the citys key dining destinations. Theres enough here at lunchtime to entice you, but its in the evening that the place really comes into its own.

Best Modern Scottish

Still the flagship of Glasgows quality dining scene.

Always experimenting with solid Scottish produce.

A standout in the fashionable Finnieston strip.

This unassuming West End spot offers great produce and presentation.

Basement restaurant showcasing top Scottish seafood.

Best Vegetarian

Bar In an arts centre, with great atrium eating and an upstairs bar.

Innovative vegan food drawing on exotic flavours.

Browse the record store while you wait for your veggie comfort food.

Likeable Merchant City vegan lunch stop.

Best South Asian

Shes mothered Glasgow with delicious curries for years. (pictured)

Ranjit and family turn out quality Punjabi specialities.

Light, flavoursome, gluten-free South Indian curry.

Squeeze in for lunch.

Best Seafood

Fine fish in this sizeable below-street-level restaurant.

Sip a quality G&T before tucking into sustainable fish.

Top Tips for Eating Out

The excellent Eating & Drinking Guide, published by The List every second April, covers both Glasgow and Edinburgh.

Many Glasgow restaurants post offers online (changing daily) at www.5pm.co.uk.

Bar Open

Glaswegians are known to enjoy a beverage or two, and some of Britains best nightlife is found in the din and sometimes roar of the citys pubs and bars. There are as many different styles of bar as there are punters to guzzle in them. Craft beer, single malt, Scottish gins; its all here.

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The Scene

Glaswegians definitely work to live, and the city comes into its own after five not that people dont pop down for a cheeky lunchtime pint, too. The citys pubs are gloriously friendly places and youre sure to have some entertaining

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