After a visit to the Riverside museum, we hurried to Pollok Country Park for the last ‘Highland Hop’ of the season. It was the first occasion to admire the Highland coo up close, for both of us.
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After a visit to the Riverside museum, we hurried to Pollok Country Park for the last ‘Highland Hop’ of the season. It was the first occasion to admire the Highland coo up close, for both of us.
Whisky (at The Ben Nevis Bar) in the evening, makes you appreciate a decent breakfast (at Jackson’s Bar) in the morning even more!
After getting changed, we went for an Indian buffet at Bombay Blues. Then we were off to the West End: Byres Road, Tennent’s Bar—not to be confused with the brewery: we had ‘real ales’—the Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery, and of course BrewDog Glasgow. To sober up a bit again, Old Salty’s came to the rescue with calamari and steak pie with loads of chips.
Before checking in at easyHotel, we did a bit of sightseeing. George Square was still empty, but that appears to have changed already…
After a night in the Megabus Gold sleeper, we arrived — only slightly late — in Glasgow.
We dropped off our bags at easyHotel and went for breakfast at one of the few decent places open before 8 am: Where the Monkey Sleeps. The Ladykiller bagel should be able to keep me going until lunch…