17 Sep Capture Glasgow’s Autumn Magnificence When You Can!
Without stating the obvious, we know that Glasgow is the greatest city in the world to visit at any time of the year, but something is charming, magical and cosy about Glasgow and Scotland in the Autumn (Fall).
Although the climate is unpredictable, it’s advisable to pack warm layers and waterproof gear along with comfortable footwear. What we can tell you is that you’ll love the stunning colours as the foliage around the city changes colour and the evening light fades reflecting an even deeper display of colour for longer to enjoy.
If you want to see the best colours of Autumn, head for one of the many public parks and green spaces near our hotel including Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow Botanic Gardens and Queens Park.
Crunching through the Leaves
It doesn’t matter what age we are, there is something so satisfying walking through the falling leaves and hearing the crunch of crispy leaves. Walking through the city has never felt so good.
Glasgow Pubs
There is nothing nicer than spending a few hours in the company of friendly locals, whilst sipping a local whisky and enjoying the banter after a long stroll around the city. If you’ve decided to tour Glasgow by bike or on foot, the pull of the cosy pub can be too easy to resist. The Great Western Road, Byres Road and the city centre have some cracking pubs to enjoy offering a unique Scottish welcome.
The City is Less Busy
Glasgow is always busy during the summer months as festivals are in full swing. From September to November not only is it less crowded, but getting here, staying here and entertainment costs are less expensive.
If you want to experience the joys of visiting Glasgow in autumn, visiting some amazing restaurants serving the best meals prepared from seasonal produce and spending quality time in the fresh air, head for Glasgow and stay with us at the Ambassador Hotel.
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