Hi graham, many thanks for a very informative reply !
we are coming from kendal into glasgow central, so only 1hour 52mins journey ( we couldn't drive it in that time !!)
Also, maybe a daft question, but its the mayday bank holiday (4th) will the shops close early ?
For lunch, we like italian or just good old hearty pub grub !!
No the shops will be open all day
Lunch, oh dear where do I start, you have a large choice of really excellent Italian restaurants available that are very handy for you considering the realistic area you will be in.
My suggestions (no doubt others will add to this)
Close to the area of Buchanan St & Argyle St are the following that I like
Amarone http://www.amaronerestaurant.co.uk
Sarti http://www.sarti.co.uk
Dimagios http://www.dimaggios.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=34&Itemid=62
La Vita ( George Sq) http://www.lavitapizzeria.co.uk/
Close to Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery / Kelvinhall Transport Museum you have
Lamora http://www.lamorakitchen.co.uk/index.htm
My personal choice from above would be either, Amarone, La Vita or Lamora.
Hearty Pub Grub how do I narrow this one down
Ok, the places I would go in the Buchanan St, Argyle St and George Sq area.
An easy well know pub chain to start, The Counting House (http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/pubs/pub-details.php?PubNumber=282)
Auctioneers North Court, over the road and up slightly from The Counting House just behind Cafe Andaluz
All Bar One http://www.allbarone.co.uk/allbaroneglasgow/
O'Neills Queen Street Off Argyle St leading to George Sq http://www.oneills.co.uk/oneillsqueenstreetglasgow/
Something a bit different Frankenstiens West Gerorge St http://www.frankenstein-pub.co.uk/
TGI Fridays Buchanan St http://www.tgifridays.co.uk/Display-Nearest-TGIs/Glasgow
All these (and many, many more) are located around the city centre area of Buchanan St and Argyle St that you are visiting so are good options for you.
If you want more ideas for food http://www.list.co.uk/places/bar-pub-food/where:Glasgow
Anything else just ask
Graham
The Lighthouse
Art School
Henderson the jewellers
House for an art lover
If you like art then there are loads of great free galleries to go to
CCA
Streetlevel
GoMA to name a few!
There is the Barras to goto on a sunday for all your knocked off stuff too lol!
You're replying to a post that's almost a year old. I'm sure they'll have been and gone by now!
OOps, didn't look at the date, was just trying to be helpful, since i'm from Glasgow ;P
Can anyone tell me how easy it is to get from Glasgow Queen Street station to the transport museum on the underground and how much it may cost?
There is an underground station at queen street, get off at the kelvin hall stop and it is a 10-15 minute walk from there to the museum. Kelvingrove art gallery is next to the transport museum and is well worth nost at too.
There is an internal/part external walkway and travelator from Queen Street mainline station to the concourse at Buchanan Street Subway. Subway fares are £1.20 single, or £3.50 for a Discovery Ticket which provides unlimited one day travel:
http://spt.co.uk/subway/
Admission to the Museum of Transport and Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum is free:
http://www.glasgowmuseums.com/
David
Sorry I should have made that clear that the underground station is not called queen street rather it is called buchanan street and there is an entrance to the subway next to the side entance of queen street.
In fact, I've just put myself in the mood for that........Bye
Dhabba is amazing! Highly recommend it for food!
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