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IMAX Theatre
Glasgow Science Centre 50 Pacific Quay, 50 Pacific Quay,
Glasgow,
G51 1EA
Scotland
Glasgow Science Centre is one of Scotland's must-see visitor attractions - presenting concepts of science and technology in unique and inspiring ways. What are the main attractions? In fact it is many attractions, all brought together to entertain and…
Edinburgh Castle
Royal Mile,
Edinburgh,
EH1 2NA
Scotland
Although much of the castle's medieval character was lost when it was converted into barracks in the 19th century, continuing excavations aim to redress this. Other attractions include James IV's famous cannon, Mons Meg, the One O'Clock Gun with its own…
Glasgow Science Centre
50 Pacific Quay,
Glasgow,
G51 1EA
Scotland
Situated on the site of the 1988 Garden Festival, Glasgow's £75 million visitor attraction is a mine of information on science and technology. The Science Mall has four floors of fun interactive exhibits, the IMAX cinema shows selected films on a 80 by…
Seaforce
Glasgow Harbour, 100 Stobcross Road,
Glasgow,
G3 8QQ
Scotland
Beating an open top bus tour hands down, Seaforce offers white knuckle rides along the Clyde in a high speed powerboat. Boats leave from the Tall Ship at the SECC, and excursions range from the whistle stop Clyde Ride taking half an hour at £6 (£3…
Charles Rennie Mackintosh Trail
Glasgow,
G20 7EL
Scotland
Artist, architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh was born in Glasgow in 1868 and his legacy remains strikingly writ across the city's skyline, museums and galleries. Blending Scottish baronial influences with Art Nouveau motifs, the School of…
Glengoyne Distillery
Dumgoyne,
Stirling,
G63 9LB
Scotland
Glengoyne is one of Scotland’s prettiest distilleries, a whitewashed beacon nestling under the Campsies that, behind its main buildings, hides a 50ft waterfall. There’s a range of tours for different levels of interest and expertise –- you can try…
Loch Ness -- Jacobite
Tomnahurich Bridge, Glenurquhart Road,
Inverness,
IV3 5TD
Scotland
A visit to Inverness wouldn't be complete without a trip to magnificent Loch Ness, the murky home of the elusive monster. One way to see it is aboard a Jacobite cruiser. Since buying Jacobite, Freda Rapson has transformed a previously very tartan…
The Scottish Parliament
Holyrood,
Edinburgh,
EH991SP
Scotland
Constructed at a cost of £431 million, and lauded as an architectural marvel, the Scottish Parliament is Edinburgh's most controversial and most intriguing building. A striking mix of granite, oak and Caithness stone, elements of Enric Miralles' design…
C-n-Do Scotland Walking and Hiking Tours
33 Stirling Enterprise Park,
Stirling,
FK7 7RP
Scotland
One of Scotland's longest-established walking and winter sports organisers, this Stirling-based company has also been recognised for its commitment to sustainable tourism. Although well known for organising longer activity holidays in the Grampians, the…
Moniack Castle
Moniack Castle,
Inverness,
IV5 7PQ
Scotland
Cawdor, Stuart, Brodie and Moniack are just a handful of castles you should put on your Highland Castles-to-see list. On your way to Made in Scotland in Beauly stop off for a quick Winery tour at the charming Moniack Castle. Having been in the Fraser…
The Waverley
Anderson Quay, Clydeside,
Glasgow,
G3 8HA
Scotland
Built on the Clyde in 1947, the beautifully restored *3Waverley*2 is a Glasgow institution and is now the last sea-going paddle steamer in the world. Heading 'doon the watter' to resorts like Rothesay, Brodick or Ayr was traditional for Glaswegians…





