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On the other hand, if you have a preference for quaint little towns or rugged scenery, then you could miss Glasgow altogether. Why I remain ambivalent is explored on another list of tentative Glasgow must sees. Take a look. We certainly enjoyed it.
It was announced way back in March that Perth has regained city status! To be honest, I was especially pleased because I wrote the copy for the bid brochure! Where were we? Oh yes, Perth used to be one of the cities in Scotland but lost the status because of an administrative oversight after a local government re-organisation in Fancy that! It stopped being one of the cities in Scotland because some harassed administrative official lost the paperwork! If you go to Scone Palace, then here is some information about the famous Stone of Scone or Stone of Destiny or just an old Scottish con trick.
Ask a Scot to list the cities in Scotland and they would start with Edinburgh and Glasgow, of course, then add Dundee and Aberdeen. Probably they would then remember some media story about Inverness and Stirling becoming cities in the 21st century. Then they would muse how a city is defined. It is for Her Majesty The Queen to decide when a competition for city status should be held.
Competitions are usually held on occasions such as important Royal anniversaries. We always do! Population: c. Personally, I find Dundee just as friendly as Glasgow. Or is it just that I always find I fall into conversation with folk in shops when I go there? Like Glasgow, a big chunk of the old inner city has been ripped up and renewed, especially where the old jute mills once stood. It opened in September, and you can visit for free. And Dundee is a good base for exploring Fife and the Angus Glens.
And its attractions — said he, controversially — are going to blow away the next place:. This northern city wore the comfortable air of a large market town, until oil was found in the North Sea. Trust me — I was there then!
Then it just got on with making money. You can still hear gulls calling above the noise of the traffic on the main street Union Street , as a reminder of its old maritime connections across the North Sea. It looks a bit run-down. The retail tide has ebbed away. Downtown, Aberdeen looks different from all other cities in Scotland because of the widespread use of grey granite. They used to fly in from Norway to shop here — itself a reminder that, had there been the will and the vision, it could have positioned itself as a North Sea rim city, flaunting its differences in accent and outlook — a vibrant northern community.
Sorry about that. Yes, Aberdeen Art Gallery has a great ambience in its new and expensively re-vamped format. And my daughter used to say it had great night-life. I mean, the city in general, not the art gallery, obviously. And you can enjoy the occasional attractive-looking little shop or beguiling coffee place or restaurant, say, down by The Green or along Belmont Street.
But strolling around Aberdeen by day is like finding a few gems scattered through plain grey dross. Inverness Population: c. The Capital of the Highlands acquired its city status in Once here, take a wander around the Burrell Collection, Pollok House and even discover the now world-famous Santa Dash that happens every year.
It really is one of the biggest and best cities in Scotland to visit. Read more: Best things to do in Glasgow. This tiny little fishing village is situated on the Isle of Islay. Puppy Defender. Chocolate Fiend and Custard Lover. Dip, Cover or Wrap anything in sugar and I'm Yours! Email address:. Facebook Twitter Instagram pinterest Bloglovin. Travel , Travel Advice.
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Noto was hot, delicious and absolutely worth it! Follow on Instagram. Lloyd Puppy Defender. Facebook Twitter Instagram. Read More. City Breaks. Scotland's cities are calling. Edinburgh City Breaks The capital city of Scotland, Edinburgh is known worldwide for the terrific annual summer festivals and unbeatable Hogmanay celebrations. Make the most of your time in the capital with our itineraries: One day in Edinburgh Two days in Edinburgh Three days in Edinburgh Seven days in and around Edinburgh.
Quirky streets to stay in Edinburgh. Glasgow City Breaks A cool city filled with music, you'll find around events taking place every week in Glasgow 's theatres, bespoke concert venues, bars, boutiques and more. Perth City Breaks An hour north of the central cities, Perth is known as the Fair City - thanks to its stunning setting on the banks of the River Tay, with looming hills all around.
Stirling City Breaks Tucked in-between Edinburgh and Glasgow, Stirling has seen its fair share of battles - so it's the perfect place to discover the history of the country at Stirling Castle, the National Wallace Monument and the Battle of Bannockburn visitor centre. Make the most of your time in Stirling with our itineraries: 24 hours in Stirling 4 days in Stirling. Inverness City Breaks It might be our most northerly city, but Inverness is still just hours from Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Make the most of your city breaks in Inverness with our itinerary: One day in Inverness. Dundee City Breaks Just an hour and a half's drive north-east of Edinburgh and Glasgow, Dundee makes the most of its waterfront location beside the River Tay.
Dundee named in Lonely Planet's 'Best in Europe '. Aberdeen City Breaks A couple of hours north and east of central Scotland, Aberdeen is a cosmopolitan city by the sea with a rich maritime history.
Aberdeen Art Gallery: A look inside. How to visit the cities responsibly during the Covid pandemic We've all noticed a need for time in the great outdoors during the Covid pandemic, but Scotland's cities should still be on our must-visit list for Reasons to visit Scotland's cities in Scotland's cities are full of green spaces, and surrounded by countryside so you can have the best of both worlds. A day in the outdoors, and a night out in cool bars and restaurants.
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