| Glasgow is one of the world’s top 10 must-see cities!
(Lonely Planet’s - Best in Travel 2009)
For more details about Glasgow, visit www.seeglasgow.com
Glasgow is full of exciting experiences – whether your taste is
for Mackintosh or Modern Art, Dinosaurs or Dalí, Tall Ship or Tea
Room, Science or Scottish Football – Glasgow’s got it all!
1. It’s easy to get to Glasgow
Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow is stylish, filled with culture,
and easy to get to. Serviced by three international airports, Glasgow
is well-connected with major hubs like London, Dubai, New York, Amsterdam
& Paris.
2. Glasgow offers a variety of activities
Don’t miss your opportunity to visit this unique city during ASME
Turbo Expo 2010! Dine in a Scottish castle, enjoy a whisky tasting at
Glengoyne Distillery, see the tall ship at Glasgow Harbour and try one
of the world famous championship golf courses such as St Andrews, Turnberry,
Loch Lomond or Gleneagles.
3. Come to Glasgow for culture, exquisite cuisine and world-class shopping
Glasgow has an eclectic restaurant, café and music scene. Merchant
City is packed with one-of-a-kind shops and restaurants, and Merchant
Square is a great place to dine, with a host of bistros and restaurants
looking onto a central courtyard. Distinctive museums like Kelvingrove
Art Gallery & Museum, the Museum of Transport and the Gallery of Modern
Art abound. The Style Mile is home to fashion, from designer boutiques
to flagship stores for every major British retailer.
4. Glasgow is an excellent gateway to the Scottish Highlands and beyond.
Glasgow is only 30 minutes drive from beautiful mountains and the famous
Loch Lomond, the largest lake in the mainland. You can also easily reach
historic Edinburgh via motorway in approximately an hour.
ASME Turbo Expo 2010 in Glasgow will be an unforgettable experience! Make
plans now to attend!
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