Is Elfingrove open this year?

Based on the most recent announcements from organizers itison, Elfingrove will not be open for the 2023/2024 Christmas season.
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Is there ice skating at Glasgow Christmas Markets?

One of the special attractions at the Glasgow Green Winter Wonderland is the ice skating rink. It is advertised as accessible and there were two ASN sessions during the first two weeks of the event with fewer skaters and music at a lower volume.
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Are the museums in Glasgow free?

Glasgow is packed with world-class museums, many of which are free to visit. Explore tales of Glasgow's past or take in grand buildings in city parks.
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What to see in Glasgow for free?

Glasgow offers many free attractions, including world-class museums like the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum and the Burrell Collection, stunning architecture like Glasgow Cathedral and City Chambers, beautiful green spaces such as Pollok Country Park and the Botanical Gardens, and historical sites like the Necropolis and University of Glasgow campus, all providing rich cultural and outdoor experiences without cost. 
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Which is the best Museum in Glasgow?

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  1. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. 4.7. (16,044) ...
  2. The Riverside Museum of Transport and Travel. 4.5. (9,921) ...
  3. Glasgow Science Centre. 4.3. (2,777) ...
  4. The Tenement House. 4.6. (806) ...
  5. The Burrell Collection. 4.5. (1,614) ...
  6. Hunterian Museum. 4.5. ...
  7. Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre. 4.8. ...
  8. House for an Art Lover. 4.6.
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How long does it take to go round the Kelvingrove Museum?

Definitely be there for the organ recital (1pm was when we went). If you are interested in everything, you can get a solid 3-4 hours in, and then walk across the street for a meal. It was definitely worth the time, and I say that as someone, who goes to art museums routinely just for fun.
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Is there a Winter Wonderland in Glasgow?

Yes, Glasgow hosts a large annual event called Glasgow's Winter Wonderland, typically featuring two main locations (Glasgow Green and St Enoch Square) with Christmas markets, an ice rink, fairground rides, Santa's Grotto, and festive food & drink. The 2025 event ran from mid-November through early January, with plans to return in late 2026, so you'll find it in the winter season.
 
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Which Glasgow Christmas market is the best?

The traditional ones

If you're a chestnuts-roasting-on-an-open-fire kind of festive fan, you'll want to head to George Square (about 2 minutes from Native Glasgow) and St Enoch Square (a mere 6 minute walk away) for gifts and knick-knacks, hearty food and steaming cups of mulled cider.
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When was the last White Christmas in Glasgow?

The last widespread white Christmas in the UK was in 2010.
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What food is Glasgow famous for?

Glasgow is famous for hearty, traditional Scottish comfort food like Haggis, Neeps & Tatties, along with unique working-class staples such as Lorne (square) sausage, Scotch pies, rich Cullen Skink (smoked haddock soup), and novelty deep-fried items like the Deep-fried Mars Bar, all served in a city known for its vibrant, unpretentious food scene.
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How much does it cost to go to Kelvingrove?

* Please note that entry to Kelvingrove is free, but temporary exhibitions are subject to an entry fee. Kelvingrove offers two free guided tours every day at 11.00am and 2.30pm prompt, leaving from the museum's Centre Hall.
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Is the Glasgow Zoo open to the public?

The zoo closed because of debts of £3.5 million which it accumulated after its public funding stopped in 2000. Animal welfare organisations had concerns about conditions and public safety.
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What is the nicest street in Glasgow?

Take a wander along Great Western Road, one of the city's longest streets. Here you'll find vintage shops, old-fashioned street lamps, churches transformed into arts spaces and leafy parks. It's no wonder Great Western Road was named the third coolest street in the world by Time Out.
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What is the most visited place in Glasgow?

~ TOP ATTRACTIONS IN GLASGOW ~
  • The Burrell Collection. The Burrell Collection reopened in March 2022 following an exciting renovation. ...
  • The Riverside Museum. and Tall Ship. ...
  • OVO Hydro. Glasgow. ...
  • Kelvingrove Art Gallery. & Museum. ...
  • Gallery of Modern Art. ...
  • St. ...
  • Glasgow Cathedral. ...
  • Botanic Gardens.
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What should I not miss in Glasgow?

Check out must-see sights and activities: Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Celtic Park, City Tours, Historic Sites. For personalised recommendations, try our AI trip-planning product.
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What to do in Glasgow with no money?

Free things to do and attractions in Glasgow
  • Burrell Collection. Pollok Country Park. ...
  • Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. Argyle Street. ...
  • Riverside Museum. On the banks of the River Clyde. ...
  • Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) Royal Exchange Square. ...
  • Glasgow City Chambers. ...
  • Glasgow Botanic Gardens. ...
  • Glasgow Cathedral. ...
  • Hunterian Museum.
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What is the posh suburb of Glasgow?

Neighbourhoods like Hyndland, Dowanhill, and Kelvinside offer leafy streets lined with exceptional Victorian townhouses, character flats, and elegant terraces. It's a lovely area to live in, full of bookshops, galleries, independent boutiques, and some of the best places to eat and drink in the city.
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What is the prettiest village in Scotland?

PLOCKTON. Known as the 'Jewel of the Highlands', Plockton sits on a sheltered bay in Wester Ross, overlooking Loch Carron. The village itself has a population of less than 500 people but remains a popular destination for tourists in the area – particularly during the summer.
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What is a sandwich called in Glasgow?

Piece: a piece of bread and butter, jam, or the like, a snack, usually of bread, scone or oatcake, a sandwich. Jeelie piece: bread and jam; the most common kind of piece in Scotland, often provided as a snack between meals.
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