Special one-off walking tours of Glasgow will be available throughout LGBTQ history month.
The tours, which will only run through February, will explore the LGBT history of Glasgow.
Tours will take place on Saturdays, starting on February 8, and will go through the key sites of Glasgow's LGBT past, present and future.
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They will start at 2pm and the meeting point is outside the City Chambers on George Square.
The route is also wheelchair friendly and it finishes in South Side at Category Is Books, the only independent queer bookshop in Scotland.
Each two-hour walking tour will take those interested through the well and lesser-known venues, people and marches that have shaped Glasgow’s queer culture.
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It costs £10 per person, with 20% of profits going to LGBTQ+ Glasgow organisations.
The tours are hosted by Walking Tours in Glasgow.
More information is available on their website HERE.
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