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Glasgow Tourist Guide: How tourists and newcomers can best get to know Glasgow in 8 stops
8 places every tourist or newcomer to Glasgow needs to visit to get to know the city Glasgow is an amazing city for tourists, but unlike Edinburgh, the very best examples of the city aren’t signposted ...
Growing up in Glasgow, I thought I knew the city’s stories, but I realised how much had been left out of the mainstream narrative. On a ...
In a bid to generate £16m a year for the Scottish city, visitors heading to Glasgow will be charged five per cent of their accommodation bill extra, which will work out to £4.83 per night on average.
Starting in 2027, travelers staying overnight in Glasgow will see a small increase on their accommodation bill as the Scottish city officially moves forward with a new tourist tax. It’s intended to ...
Following a seven-figure investment, a new visitor center in the East End of Glasgow is set to make Tennent’s Lager’s Wellpark Brewery the leading beer destination in the UK when it opens to the ...
Visitors to Glasgow will be charged an average of £4.83 per night extra for accommodation after councillors approved a new "tourist tax" for the city. The visitor levy, which is due to come into force ...
The number of signatories to the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism has passed the 500-mark, just four months after the landmark initiative was launched at the UN Climate Change ...
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The latest Scottish Tourism Economic Impact Model (STEAM) figures have revealed rising visitor numbers and spending in Glasgow during 2024. The data shows that a total of 4.72 million visitors stayed ...
Plans to create a new marketing organisation to drive tourism and investment into Glasgow have been given the go ahead. Glasgow City Council has agreed to combine its own inward investment team with ...
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Glasgow given go-ahead to introduce a tourist tax
Tourists in Glasgow will start paying extra for their accommodation after the city gave the green light to introduce a tourist tax by 2027. In a bid to generate £16m a year for the Scottish city, ...
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