Glasgow is considered an underrated city that is often overshadowed by the flamboyancy of fellow Scottish city, Edinburgh. But this is changing drastically, as Glasgow climbs the ranks of world class destinations.
While Edinburgh is a popular place for tourists, Glasgow is fast becoming Scotland’s party central, with an abundance of stars and scholars all helping to raise the Glaswegian profile. With the likes of Franz Ferdinand, Billy Connolly and err…Merlin the Wizard, all coming from the city, Glasgow is the place to be seen. It is also one of the great Scottish stag weekend destinations, and this is thanks to the wild nightlife, growing music scene and sports crazed community.
Glasgow stag parties are heading to the lively city for a musical buzz that is turning heads all over the world. Glasgow is home to many live music pubs, clubs and venues and is where Oasis were signed by local music executive Alan McGee. Over the last ten years, new acts and bands have streamed out of the Scottish city, which is now considered one of the world’s top musical destinations. Stag groups in Glasgow should not worry about musical preferences as the city’s venues cater for all genres, from pop and rock to house and techno.
Another Glaswegian passion is, of course, sport. The Glasgow community enjoy nothing more than a good game of football and is home to the mighty Glasgow F.C. Witnessing a football match with a bunch of enthusiastic, friendly Glaswegian locals can be an exhilarating experience, as the Scottish are very passionate and patriotic in everything they do.
Along with sport, Glaswegians love a good drink. Home to the finest whisky available, the Scots are renowned for producing quality whisky at the many distilleries scattered around the country. So, a stag weekend in Glasgow is a great place for those heavy drinking groups who like nothing more than tasting different tipples in beautiful Scottish pubs.
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and boasts the best hospitality, especially in the selection of pubs, clubs and bars, where a Glasgow stag party will be shown how to become a true ‘weegie’ (Glaswegian), which of course means listening to some of Scotland’s native music... and sampling a few whiskies, of course.
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