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- Eilean Donan Castle, Loch Ness & the Glenfinnan Viaduct - Departing Edinburgh
- 5 Day Glasgow And Inverness Including Loch Ness
- Taste of Scotland - 4 Days (Small Group)
- 3-Day Isle of Mull and Iona Small-Group Tour from Glasgow
- Highlights of Scotland
- Magic Mull From Glasgow - 3 days
- Magic Mull From Glasgow (Hotel) - 3 days
- 4 Day Islay Whisky Tour
- Scotland in a Week (Classic, Summer)
- Ultimate Skye Experience
Eilean Donan Castle, Loch Ness & the Glenfinnan Viaduct - Departing Edinburgh
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Best trip I have had ever! It was worth every penny!”
KIMBERLY, traveled in October
The route north from Glasgow winds through Highland landscapes, showcasing Stirling Castle views, Glencoe's dramatic valleys, and Fort William's charm. Perfect for couples, who make up 62% of bookings.
Duration 2 days Destinations Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling, Glencoe, Fort William, Loch Ness, Fort Augustus Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Timberbush Tours From
- NZ$315
Explore Glasgow's 21 iconic sites from the comfort of the Radisson Blu Hotel. Visit Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow Cathedral, and University of Glasgow via hop-on-hop-off bus. Enjoy traditional afternoon tea at The Willow Tea Rooms and unwind at Glasgow Green.
Duration 5 days Destinations Glasgow, Inverness Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator STM Tours LLC From $3,380
5% Off- NZ$3,211You save $169
Duration 4 days Destinations Glasgow, Loch Ness, Glencoe, Stirling, Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Click Tours From $3,193
36% Off- NZ$2,043You save $1,149
3-Day Isle of Mull and Iona Small-Group Tour from Glasgow
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Tobermory was really beautiful and stay and was excellent. The second day to Staffa Island was really amazing.”
Dwaipayana, traveled in August
The dramatic west coast unfolds from Glasgow's Buchanan Bus Station through Glencoe's valleys to Mull and Iona. B&B accommodations and expert commentary enhance this 3-day tour. Mercedes minibus transport and ferry crossings included for around $650.
Duration 3 days Destinations Glasgow, Luss, Glencoe, Lochaline, Isle of Mull, Tobermory, Isle of Iona, Staffa, Craignure, ObanSee all destinations Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Rabbie's Tours From
36% Off- NZ$1,062
Highlights of Scotland
17 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We saw so much of Scotland and got to learn history, culture, and even eat haggis while seeing beautiful cities and landscapes.”
Laurie, traveled in March
Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Victorian architecture crown your Scottish adventure. A scenic drive through Glencoe leads to free time for brewery tours or Glasgow Science Centre visits. Central Glasgow accommodation provided for the final night.
Duration 7 days Destinations Edinburgh, Inverness, Fort William, Glasgow Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From $4,319
15% Off- NZ$3,671You save $648
The Highland route from Glasgow's Buchanan Bus Station winds through Luss village and Glencoe's dramatic peaks at 09:00. The journey concludes on day 3 at 19:00 after visits to Mull's colorful Tobermory, Iona's sacred sites, and Oban's Victorian harbor.
Duration 3 days Destinations Glasgow, Glencoe, Isle of Mull, Tobermory, Oban, Kilmartin Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $1,605
15% Off- NZ$1,364You save $241
A 3-day Highland adventure awaits from Glasgow's Buchanan Bus Station at 9:00 AM. The route leads through Luss village and Glencoe's dramatic valleys before ferry crossings to Mull, concluding in Glasgow at 7:00 PM after sampling Oban's seafood and Inveraray's loch views.
Duration 3 days Destinations Glasgow, Luss, Glencoe, Isle of Mull, Tobermory, Staffa, Craignure, Oban, Kilmartin, Inveraray Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $2,065
15% Off- NZ$1,755You save $310
4 Day Islay Whisky Tour
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The stay at the Bowmore bed and breakfast was delightful. The food was excellent and the room was clean, cozy and very comfortable.”
Ashley, traveled in July
The historic George Square welcomes visitors during the return journey from Islay. Glasgow serves as an optional departure point after touring Loch Lomond's shores and exclusive tastings at Lagavulin's warehouse and Bruichladdich's private facilities.
Duration 4 days Destinations Edinburgh, Inveraray, Islay Island, Glasgow Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Scottish Routes From $2,207
15% Off- NZ$1,876You save $331
Experience Glasgow's unique character through its gothic cathedral and legendary music scene. Visit Stirling Castle nearby and learn about William Wallace's legacy. Enjoy modern hotel accommodation while exploring this cultural hub.
Duration 6 days Destinations Edinburgh, St Andrews, Loch Ness, Dundreggan, Glasgow Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $2,375
20% Off- NZ$1,900You save $475
Highland vistas await from Glasgow's George Street at 9:45 AM. The route winds through Loch Lomond National Park and Glen Coe northward. Pitlochry marks the return journey to Glasgow at 18:00, with complimentary train options.
Duration 3 days Destinations Glasgow, Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, Glencoe, Fort William, Inverness, Eilean Donan, Portree, Kilt Rock, Isle of Skye, Loch NessSee all destinations Age Range 3 to 99 year olds Operator Highland Experience Tours From
20% Off- NZ$905
What people love about Glasgow Tours
- Taste of Scotland - 5 Days/4 Nights
Both Austin, our guide, and Gerry, our bus driver, made our trip very memorable and enjoyable. We will definitely do another tour someday.
- Eilean Donan Castle, Loch Ness & the Glenfinnan Viaduct - Departing Edinburgh
My guide was Eddie and I'm just going to say one thing, Eddie needs a promotion and needs to be featured on the booklet. He did an outstanding job over the two days of the tour. He had the right balance of information/education/humour/conversation also he had the right balance between giving you your own space to enjoy the scenery and engage with you in a conversation. I found him very polite and pleasant to be around. Also Eddie put on a selection of Scottish music that went well with the locations we were in. It absolutely set the atmosphere and made the experience slightly enhanced. I think he had an answer to every question which was thrown at him. It was great that he was Scottish... otherwise it would not have been quite the same experience. The tour was great, well organised, efficiently run. The only downside is that I bought my tour from a souvenir shop on royal mile and the service was so atrocious that I have almost walked out without booking anything. Because of that for that I was expecting the tour to be exactly the same. However, was pleased to have been completely wrong. Please note that the shop did you no justice, had no knowledge, could not answer questions and almost cost you a customer.
- Highlights of Scotland
This was my second G Adventures tour and it proved to be as enjoyable as the first one, which was the main reason my wife and I booked it. The small size of the tour group and the variety of people made it all the better. The tour offered a good balance between structured visits of major attractions and free time to explore on our own. I would not hesitate to recommend a G Adventures tour to anyone seeking a guided travel experience in the company of other like-minded travelers.
What our customers ask about Glasgow Tours & Trips
What are some must-see attractions in Glasgow?
The city's cultural landmarks range from world-class museums to architectural treasures. The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum stands out with its European art collection featuring Rembrandt and Dali pieces. The centuries-old Glasgow Cathedral paired with the Victorian-era George Square showcase the city's architectural evolution. The bustling Merchant City district serves as a modern counterpoint with shops and restaurants while the Riverside Museum chronicles Glasgow's maritime past. The centrally located DoubleTree by Hilton Glasgow Central puts visitors within walking distance of these attractions. As one TourRadar traveler noted "The Kelvingrove Art Gallery was a highlight with its incredible collection and beautiful Spanish Baroque architecture."
What are some must-try local foods in Glasgow?
Glasgow's food scene blends Scottish traditions with global influences. Local dishes worth trying include haggis the national dish made from minced meat and oatmeal Cullen skink a creamy smoked haddock soup and the city's distinctive curry dishes. The West End neighborhood houses several acclaimed restaurants while the Barras Market offers authentic street food options. The Ubiquitous Chip located near the Hilton Glasgow serves refined Scottish cuisine. A TourRadar traveler shared "The seafood in Glasgow was incredible especially at the Merchant City restaurants."
What are the best times of year to visit Glasgow for general sightseeing?
The prime tourist season runs from June through September when temperatures are mild and daylight hours are long. May and late September offer pleasant weather with smaller crowds making it easier to visit popular sites like Glasgow Cathedral and Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Winter months from November through March are quieter but the Riverside Museum and other indoor attractions remain accessible. The CitizenM Glasgow provides year-round comfort in the city center. According to one TourRadar traveler "Glasgow was wonderful even with occasional rain our guide showed us the perfect mix of historic sites and modern culture."
What are the best areas to stay in Glasgow for first-time visitors?
First-time visitors often prefer the central district near George Square and Buchanan Street where major attractions and public transport are easily accessible. The West End provides a quieter setting close to Kelvingrove Museum and the Botanic Gardens. The CitizenM Glasgow offers modern accommodations downtown while Hotel du Vin provides boutique lodging in the West End. A TourRadar traveler noted: "Staying in the city center was perfect - we could walk to everything and felt very safe even at night. The architecture and energy of the area was amazing."
What day trips are possible from Glasgow?
Glasgow's location makes it an ideal base for exploring western Scotland. Loch Lomond sits just 45 minutes away by car or train. The historic town of Stirling with its medieval castle makes for an easy day trip. The Burns Country in Ayrshire attracts literary enthusiasts. The Hilton Glasgow near Central Station simplifies train travel for these excursions. A TourRadar traveler shared: "We loved using Glasgow as our base. We could easily take day trips to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park then return to the city's vibrant atmosphere in the evening."
What are the best shopping areas in Glasgow?
Glasgow's retail scene centers around the Style Mile which includes Buchanan Street Argyle Street and Sauchiehall Street. This area combines high-street brands with luxury retailers. The Merchant City attracts shoppers seeking independent boutiques while the West End specializes in vintage and unique items. The Kimpton Blythswood Square Hotel provides convenient access to these shopping districts. A TourRadar traveler recommended: "Buchanan Street was amazing for shopping - all the major stores plus lovely Scottish specialty shops for unique souvenirs."