Experience the energy and charm of Glasgow on a walking tour with the self-styled Glasgow Gander. Explore the city’s Victorian architecture and vibrant atmosphere while learning its fascinating story.
Experience the energy and charm of Glasgow on a walking tour with the self-styled Glasgow Gander. Explore the city’s Victorian architecture and vibrant atmosphere while learning its fascinating story.
- Gallery of Modern Art - Discover the hidden history of this landmark building and be introduced to Mother Glasgow, Scotland’s powerhouse, by the self-styled Glasgow Gander.
- Duke of Wellington Statue - See the original cone-wearing commander, and discover the amusing story of this tradition of modern Glasgow at the expense of the Duke of…
- Gallery of Modern Art - Discover the hidden history of this landmark building and be introduced to Mother Glasgow, Scotland’s powerhouse, by the self-styled Glasgow Gander.
- Duke of Wellington Statue - See the original cone-wearing commander, and discover the amusing story of this tradition of modern Glasgow at the expense of the Duke of Wellington.
- George Square - Be guided around the symbolic heart of Glasgow, watch for the unpredictable movement of a rooftop ship, and see one of northern Europe’s finest civic buildings, Glasgow City Chambers.
- Trades Hall of Glasgow - Encounter a often-overlooked gem of Georgian Glasgow and hear about a club where pig-like gluttony was encouraged!
- Hutcheson’s Hall - In the shadow of one of the city centre’s most striking buildings, hear the unflinching tale of Glasgow’s growth as a commercial, then industrial city; its decline, renaissance, and the legacy, and ongoing impact, of Mother Glasgow on the world today.
- Trongate - On this ancient thoroughfare, near the 16th century Tron Kirk Steeple, hear the remarkable story of an incredible hidden entertainment venue, in all its glory and grottiness!
- Tolbooth Steeple - Beneath the glorious 17th century Tolbooth Steeple (where the Trongate, the Saltmarket, London Road, the Gallowgate and High Street meet), encounter the eye-popping history of Old Glasgow at its epicentre – Glasgow Cross.
- St. Mungo at High Street - See Glasgow’s most famous son hiding in plain sight: one of the best pieces of street art you’ll ever see.
- Provand’s Lordship - Across from the 15th century Provand’s Lordship (the city’s oldest house) take in four quite special buildings – including a small blue one which is sometimes used for inter-dimensional travel!
- Glasgow Cathedral - Glasgow’s architectural pinnacle – our medieval, Scottish Gothic cathedral, with the dramatic backdrop of Victorian Glasgow’s ‘city of the dead’, the Necropolis, behind. (Depending on COVID restrictions on group size and mask-wearing inside the cathedral, the tour may finish outside the church.)
- Carbonated beverages included
- Carbonated beverages included
Join me for a guided tour that perfectly mirrors the spirit and hospitable vibe of Glasgow. All tours are personally led by me, Johnny. So, if you’ve read a favourable review, that’s exactly the experience you can expect! I’ll offer you an unforgettable orientation of this extraordinary city. At the end of the journey, I’ll be pleased to send you as…
Join me for a guided tour that perfectly mirrors the spirit and hospitable vibe of Glasgow. All tours are personally led by me, Johnny. So, if you’ve read a favourable review, that’s exactly the experience you can expect! I’ll offer you an unforgettable orientation of this extraordinary city. At the end of the journey, I’ll be pleased to send you as many pointers on Glasgow as you’d like, specially curated based on your preferences.
Stroll with the self-proclaimed Glasgow Gander across Glasgow City Centre, from Royal Exchange Square to Glasgow Cathedral. Soak in the city’s renowned Victorian architecture and immerse yourself in its lively ambience. Gain insights into Glasgow’s intriguing history under the guidance of an enthusiastic guide.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.