Glasgow Red Bus

24 May

For our last day in Glasgow, Mom booked the red bus. We crossed fingers with the weather and fortunately it was cold but no heavy rain.  We only managed 2 stops with 3 buildings and it was still worth it.

The architecture in Glasgow is amazing and I really enjoyed this very old city.  And it amazed me that though this was a Saturday, the city was pumping with people and activity.  

The first building was an old church that was being used to house a religious tolerance museum and quite frankly left me scratching my head more about what had become of humanity. 

We then went over to Glasgow cathedral and that was truly awe inspiring. It's a massive multi-level building with fascinating architecture.  

We then headed off to Kelvingrove art gallery and museum and I'd wished we had gone there earlier. The building alone from the outside is spectacular and we arrived to hear the most beautiful organ recital on the 2nd most beautiful organ pipes I've ever seen (best being Wieskurche). 

The muli-floor building offers amazing displays and was absolutely packed with visitors both local and international, with many families bringing young children through to see the sights. 

After that it was back to our hotel for the evening.  I was pleasantly surprised to see how easy the city was to navigate by bus with so many options to choose from. 

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