George Square is located in the heart of Glasgow, and it is very convenient to take a train or subway. You can sunbathe in the square on a good day. Near the famous store street, you can buy hand letters, clothes, shoes and socks. There are also many restaurants to choose from. George Square is a must-see attraction. In addition to admiring the architecture of the square; at different festivals, such as Christmas, the square will be transformed into a mobile playground full of dynamic and happy atmosphere.
George Square is located in the heart of Glasgow, and it is very convenient to take a train or subway. You can sunbathe in the square on a good day. Near the famous store street, you can buy hand letters, clothes, shoes and socks. There are also many restaurants to choose from. George Square is a must-see attraction. In addition to admiring the architecture of the square; at different festivals, such as Christmas, the square will be transformed into a mobile playground full of dynamic and happy atmosphere.
It is a typical square European square. There is a tower in the middle and a statue is surrounded by it.
Centre of Glasgow I think (says the guy who has been living here for the past 4 years)! Always packed, even at night.
Located in the square next to the town hall, there are many celebrity statues, which can be regarded as an open-air sculpture museum, including Queen Victoria, poet Robert Burns, Watt, who invented the steam engine, native Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott and George III.
George Square is one of the hallmarks of Glasgow in the heart of Glasgow. Brad Pitt chose the location for the "World War Z" shooting in 2011. The buildings around the square are full of Victorian atmosphere. The white building is the Glasgow City Hall, Italian Renaissance style, completed in 1888, the entire building is a classic Victorian architecture. The marble and snow-flake stone steps, exquisite vaults, are everywhere to show Glasgow's charm as an industrial city in the era of the Industrial Revolution. It is said that ten million bricks, nine hundred and nine hundred cubic meters of stone and five hundred and thirty-seven cubic meters of granite were used at the time of construction.
This city with a deep cultural heritage, which combines art, history, architecture, music, sports, shopping and many other elements, is undoubtedly a must-have place for Scotland's tourism. The streets on weekend nights are crowded, very lively, cool, and cold. The Scottish flag in George Square is flying with the wind. The moonlight in those days is brighter than the neon on the street.