The city of Glasgow is a much loved and endearing place for local people and visitors alike. Glasgow city center is now very much considered to be a cosmopolitan city as it also offers all things to all people.
Glasgow is within easy reach of all the cities in Scotland. It is forty five minutes from Edinburgh, an hour from Perth and one and half hours from Dundee. It is well served with transport links and two airports nearby.
Glasgow also has the advantage of being close to some of the most beautiful country side and scenic spots in Scotland. Glasgow has the reputation of being Scotland's friendliest city and genuinely lives up to this reputation.
Glasgow has a very diverse cultural background which is reflected in the myriad of culinary pleasures offered by a vast array of themed restaurants and cafes available throughout the city from a simple sandwich, to a buffet, right the way along to an elegant meal in an equally elegant restaurant in opulent surroundings. Glasgow is more than capable of satisfying all tastes.
Glasgow is also widely known as the curry capital of Europe because of the enormous local following of this popular dish as there are many curry houses across the city; it probably has more of these than any other.
As night falls and the street lights come to life illuminating Glasgow's bustling streets you'll find all of Glasgow's bars and restaurants very welcoming whether you are meeting a friend for no more than a sociable drink or a more involved celebration meal for friends or loved ones, I am sure you wont have trouble finding somewhere or something to suit your taste.
The west end of Glasgow also has many coffee shops and sandwich bars with street front seating to watch the world go by. There are also many different pubs to try if this better suits you with wonderful atmospheres and these are forever popular with city workers catching up with colleagues to have lunch or a drink after work.
Glasgow is more than capable of exceeding the expectations of its visitors and tourists.
Over the years Glasgow has increased its visitor numbers tenfold and its economy is very strong hence more people are setting up businesses here to cater for the demand so increasingly food outlets are multiplying every year. Glasgow has gone through a complete metamorphosis in the last few decades, with heavily invested local regeneration programmes and public amenities so Glasgow's food and catering industry has really started to flourish and will continue to do so well into the distant future.
Visitors to Glasgow will experience first hand the level of choice there is in relation to dining out and the overall quality of the service and food available, the hospitality of Glasgow's people is second to none and these factors all contribute in making a visit to Glasgow a must for any avid traveler. Tourists and travelers alike are sure to receive a great welcome from "the city of smiles".
Dining Out In Glasgow
Published on: Mon, 03 Dec 2007
Author:
Gavin Cooper
Gavin Cooper Glasgow Business Glasgow News
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