Glasgow & Clyde
The most populous city in Scotland has plenty to offer for everyone, renowned for its culture, style, and the friendliness of its people. The architecture of Glasgow is reason enough to visit itself; The city centre has countless impressive Victorian structures, and with an unmatched year-round arts and music scene, finding the right venue with the perfect soundtrack for your big day will be a breeze. The Clyde Valley, running both south and west from Glasgow proper, is filled with lush countryside and ends with a great coastline. Charming towns such as Lanark, and the coastal village of Greenock are waiting for you. With its own Airport (Glasgow Prestwick), and multiple motorways such as the M77, M74, M73 and M80, you’ll have no trouble getting to Glasgow. Despite having been named as the rainiest city of the UK, summers in Glasgow are pleasant, with averages of 18-19° in the summer months, going down to 4° in January. Photo by Eilis Garvey on Unsplash
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Glasgow & Clyde
The most populous city in Scotland has plenty to offer for everyone, renowned for its culture, style, and the friendliness of its people. The architecture of Glasgow is reason enough to visit itself; The city centre has countless impressive Victorian structures, and with an unmatched year-round arts and music scene, finding the right venue with the perfect soundtrack for your big day will be a breeze. The Clyde Valley, running both south and west from Glasgow proper, is filled with lush countryside and ends with a great coastline. Charming towns such as Lanark, and the coastal village of Greenock are waiting for you. With its own Airport (Glasgow Prestwick), and multiple motorways such as the M77, M74, M73 and M80, you’ll have no trouble getting to Glasgow. Despite having been named as the rainiest city of the UK, summers in Glasgow are pleasant, with averages of 18-19° in the summer months, going down to 4° in January. Photo by Eilis Garvey on Unsplash