A new video created by People Make Glasgow is promoting the city as a must-visit city break destination.
The video shines a spotlight on the city's true treasures: from the Kelvingrove Museum, the Barras, Glasgow Green and also the Cathedral.
People Make Glasgow are inviting tourists to indulge in the outstanding art, music, achitecture, history and food that the city has to offer.
If that isn't enough for you Glasgow's "back garden" has also been feartured - where tourists can flock to Loch Lomond or Glencoe to soak up some scenery.
👀 Here’s our brand new film promoting Glasgow as a must-visit city break destination for our latest UK campaign 😍
— PEOPLE MAKE GLASGOW (@peoplemakeGLA) January 27, 2020
Introducing Glasgow ➡️ https://t.co/ny8ybnH0Fe
Psst! Turn up the sound 🔊#NextStopGlasgow pic.twitter.com/1brmzV4Z9b
Speaking of their campaign '#NextStopGlasgow', People Make Glasgow Said: "From taxi drivers to tour guides, whether chatting to creators at weekend markets or to locals in whisky bars – you'll discover a distinctive personality that is rooted in earthy Scottishness and energised with a progressive urban outlook."
"Glasgow’s heritage is all around. It's in museums and city tours, it's in hidden gems and restaurants, and it's in the people’s natural ability to tell their story with trademark wit and warmth."
Glasgow has something to offer for everyone: the city was dubbed as a 'first for friendliness' by Time Out Magazine when they named Glasgow as one of their 'top ten best destinations in the world for 2019. The city also crowns the UK's first for UNESCO City of Music and it was also named as the UK’s Top Cultural and Creative City (European Commission 2019).
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