Glasgow vs Edinburgh Which is Better for Tourists & More Scotland
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Me and my hubby had some scottish pounds (the royal bank of scotland), left over when we went to London once. We went into a pub and ordered two drinks. When we handed over the money to pay, the bartender took a look at the money we handed him, smiled, then held it up towards his friend and went: "Look here! This is REAL money!" Turns out, he was scottish. We got amazing service at that bar for our entire visit. :D
Flying to Glasgow from Sydney on Friday...I own a flat over there which is my little getaway. I fell in love with Glasgow on my first visit, in all my travels I have found the people of Glasgow the friendliest, 5 more sleeps to go, can't wait!
@lucasduncan1082
5 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome! Hope you enjoy your upcoming stay here in Scotland! 🏴 And I agree, even though I’m from Aberdeen, Glaswegians are the friendliest people you’ll meet.
@margaretnicol3423
5 жыл бұрын
I hope you have a wonderful time. Don't forget the A82.
@stevenmacdonald3791
5 жыл бұрын
.. 2 more sleeps now lol. Enjoy the toon! 🏴
@thomassmart997
3 жыл бұрын
I live in Glasgow I'll do a house swap with you if you ever give up yout flat!
*_Driving on the Left_* If people are genuinely concerned, then a few details are probably needed. 1 - Because the steering wheel is on the right side, there will be initial physical orientation issues. 2 - Try to keep in mind with very few exceptions the driver side is always closest to oncoming traffic. Near the middle of the road if you will. 3 - When available, pay extra for automatic transmission to avoid any distraction. 4 - The first few times pulling into traffic, your focus will be on vehicles and trying to remember the correct side of the road BUT don't forget to look for pedestrians. 5 - Practice your parking before leaving the rental agency. Fortunately, everything gets pretty easy fairly quickly mainly because you'll be following the flow.
@woltersworld
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips Tosh
@claire_stapley
5 жыл бұрын
I need some advice driving on the right side coming from England 😂
@MervynPartin
5 жыл бұрын
@@claire_stapley Tosh T's advice is good for driving on the right also, if you are used to driving on the left. If you are heading to the USA, you should soon find driving there is more relaxing as roads and parking spaces are wider. Just watch out for vehicles overtaking on both sides.
@MervynPartin
5 жыл бұрын
Your advice is spot-on, especially going for automatic transmission- it makes driving much easier. I only drive automatic these days, but after renting a LHD manual car in Denmark many years ago, I soon got used to it, however, on return home to my own manual car, I was still trying to use my right hand for the gear lever and hitting the door for a few days.
@colincofield3747
5 жыл бұрын
Clark: Hey look kids, there's Big Ben, and there's Parliament... again.
We found ourselves in Inverness with three dead video camera batteries. I found a small photo shop and he told us to go eat lunch while he charged the batteries and checked the charger. The charger was burned up, but I now had hours of battery life to finish our trip. Thank you Scotland !!
@woltersworld
5 жыл бұрын
i am glad you got a bit of scottish hospitatliy
I visited Scotland for the first time ever last month. Edinburgh was great but there's so much to see it can be a little overwhelming trying to cram it all in in just a few days. Glasgow has some great museums and is not as touristy as Edinburgh. If you go to Glasgow visit the Riverside museum and the People's Palace. Both cities were much cheaper than London.
@witterquickly
10 ай бұрын
The Hunterian Musum and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum are also worth visiting (and both free)!
Worth mentioning that it’s illegal for drivers to use a mobile phone whilst driving around Scotland (and rest of U.K.) Use hands free device or have the passenger work the phone if needed. Best to have GPS device in the car.
@margaretnicol3423
5 жыл бұрын
That includes when the car is stopped, for example, sitting at traffic lights or in a queue of traffic. Beware!!!
@matthew7867
5 жыл бұрын
If the engine is on it’s illegal
@liamm8447
5 жыл бұрын
Matthew wow in Illinois the car has to be in neutral to go on your phone
Scottish guy here. This was a very accurate video. I'd also add that if you want a wee slice of authentic, day-to-day Scotland get some food from a Bakery. A pie, Bridie, sausage roll, roll and sausage (completely different thing), empire biscuit, yum yum, iced gingerbread and wash it down with a pint of milk or some irn bru. It might not sound glamorous but it's a very 'local' place to grab something to eat.
As a Scot, I just want to say that Mark really has great notes on Scotland. He really seems to get our country and the people and his advice is excellent. So in case you're wondering if his videos are a good source of info, I'd definitely say yes! On the Glasgow/Edinburgh thing, I've lived in both. If you've got time then do try to get to Glasgow after Edinburgh. It's a very different city and far less touristy. There's lots to see and do and local people are friendly and welcoming. In many respects you'll get a more 'authentic' experience of Scotland. Enjoy your trip - and thanks Mark for your good work! Cheers!
Thanks for doing another amazing video on Scotland, mate! 👏👌🏴
Edinburgh is Stunning! But to see the Highlands is a must.
I love Scotland! I was there two years ago and I'm feeling like it's time to go back. The people are friendly and the highland scenery is breathtaking. For the purposes of our trip - going to Fort William and Skye - we decided to rent a car; taking trains would've meant much more traveling time. To make it interesting (and much cheaper), we rented one with a manual transmission. It was quite the adventure! With regard to the currency issue, we encountered a couple places in smaller towns that wouldn't accept Bank of England notes and asked for Scottish pounds instead. No big deal, but be prepared if you're in a cash-only situation! Also, if you're planning to eat dinner out in Fort William, make sure you book ahead. We didn't, and got turned away from three restaurants before we found one that would serve us without a reservation. Not sure what the rest of Scotland is like, but I'll be booking tables whenever possible on my next trip. I always love your videos, Mark; you're so down to earth and informative. Sláinte!
@tcbaytc
5 жыл бұрын
Why would you visit fort william its a shitehole
@jenholmes76
5 жыл бұрын
@@tcbaytc Hahaha, it's not exactly a top vacation destination. We were there to walk Ben Nevis, and ride the Jacobite.
I live a few miles from Edinburgh but still sat and loved hearing what you had to say! Your videos are so informative!
I’m glad you have shown Shetland. A stunning part of Scotland.
Native here! live in glasgow and work in Edinburgh. Love your videos! You're bang on about the money, ask any scot about 'legal tender' and you'll get a good response
@Alan_Mac
5 жыл бұрын
You'll get the wrong response since Scottish notes aren't legal tender - but usually accepted but just by custom.
@travellerseko
4 жыл бұрын
Dear Ruari, I'll move to Scotland and I'll raise my family there. I have 8-year-old son. Could you please recommend me where we need to move, Glasgow or Edinburgh? Note:job opportunities are the same for me in both of the cities. I work in the airline business.
@tyty21315
3 жыл бұрын
@@travellerseko Scottish Citizen here. Put it this way, Edinburgh for the sights, Glasgow for the nights.
@travellerseko
3 жыл бұрын
@@tyty21315 well I've moved Glasgow a year ago just after I posted the comment 😃
@jameslolland9495
3 жыл бұрын
@@Alan_Mac Scottish notes are legal currency, approved by parliament. Technically, not even English bank notes are 'legal tender' in Scotland... According to scotbanks.org.uk; "if the strict rules governing legal tender were to be observed in a transaction, then the exact amount due would need to be tendered since no change can be demanded." The bank of England website even goes as far as saying that shopkeepers are within their rights to accept Pokémon cards as payment, although they'd run into a lot of problems doing that.
Hello from Indonesia. I went to Edinburgh last year and i loved being there. Especially along the way to Loch Ness,there were so many beautiful views that you can enjoy a lot. The lakes, the ben davis, the forest... can't wait to explore more in scotland.
Mark, love the channel! Wife and honeymooned in UK, 3 days in Edinburgh and so sad we didn't stay longer. The Scots were very friendly and such a beautiful and amazing country. Can't wait to go back. Using your channel for tips and advice for our 20th Anniversary European vacation. Safe travels, Patrick
Your tips are spot on! When driving it is important for visitors to know that on the minor roads we need to ‘give way’ to oncoming traffic by waiting at the indents. These are spotted regularly long the road. Then a small ‘finger wave’ to acknowledge the courtesy. I love Scotland and your vid tips.
The information in this video is pretty much exactly correct! Well done
I moved to Glasgow three years ago from the south of England. I love it!
Mark your videos are so great that they make wanna travel to places i wasnt even that interested in the first place. Thx for your content 🇵🇹
Great as usual !.
Great video, spot on with all the Scottish recommendations
Thank you so much. Exactly what I needed
Once again, thank you for answering our question. So excited to be going to Scotland next April! Great job!
@kylebible
5 жыл бұрын
Please don't come. Tourism is killing the highlands 👍
@YN2O2T
5 жыл бұрын
My wife and I have visited London, Bruges and Paris. We have been awed by the history of those cities and have the utmost respect for the people of those places just like we will be filled with awe for Scotland. We are very respectful of the people and culture of every place we have visited and will visit.
I will be in Edinburgh in just a few short weeks. I am so amped up on seeing the beauty, nature and everything else Scotland has to offer. I absolutely can not wait!!!!
Great video, very well informed.
Hello from Scotland 🏴 I'm born and bred in Scotland and I have to say it has the most amazing history,scenery and people in the world. The Scots are very welcoming and I'm very proud to be Scottish. 😁
@sexysergioscotland6133
5 жыл бұрын
@shaun explain please
@ancermet6734
5 жыл бұрын
@@sexysergioscotland6133 everyone is nice. Except teenage boys
@Calum...
5 жыл бұрын
@@ancermet6734 oh ok thanks then 'ille
Try fish 'n' chips while in Scotland, as well as morning rolls and scones.
@margaretnicol3423
5 жыл бұрын
It's the only civilized part of the UK where a 'sausage' actually fits between two slices of bread without rolling off. 😉
@jihyosplant
5 жыл бұрын
Aye
@ResevoirGod
5 жыл бұрын
Need to go somewhere that does chippy sauce though
@dee74raz
5 жыл бұрын
You forgot haggis
@killerfunghoul3948
5 жыл бұрын
DeAnn we do all kinds of scones here in scotland, tattie and those ones you put jam and butter on. we’re all about diversity so we are! 😁
“I'll be the roundabout The words will make you out 'n' out I spend the day your way Call it morning driving through the sound and In and out the valley“
I like the sound of your voice! It’s so nice and warm
@woltersworld
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@34cvc
5 жыл бұрын
If he had a podcast id be all over it
@kylebible
5 жыл бұрын
You should hear him take a shite, its even better.
As a Scot I always say Glasgow is best to live, Edinburgh is best to visit. Thank you for addressing our very complicated and stupid money issue that England don’t take our Scottish notes (every Scot has said the phrase “it’s legal tender” in England). Many Americans are surprised I’ve not seen a lot of my own country but it’s very hard and expensive to get the islands without your own car (many people in cities don’t have cars), for example I’m looking at going to Skye for 3 days this year and will cost more than a week in Spain would.
A good, balanced vid. One other thing to point out for those new to driving in Scotland is the the 'drink driving' limit is lower in Scotland than the rest of the UK. Definitely worth remembering if you are visiting distilleries! 😊 Oh and learn the word 'dreich' 😊
Wow I’ve watched him for so long and I’ve never thought he’d come to my country 😍
Tks for the tips, greetings from Brazil
The outer Hebrides is worth a visit. The Isle of Lewis has some great unspoilt, very quiet beaches.
Thanks for the tips. I'll be going to Edinburgh next month for the first time. I'll only have a few days there, and then it's off to Belfast, Dublin and London.
Some places in England can be funny about our pound notes. One woman in Sheffield recently said it looked like monopoly money. So I walked out and spent my monopoly money elsewhere. You'll have no problems spending the English notes anywhere up here. Alba gu brath!
@callumsmith895
5 жыл бұрын
Frazoor117 this happens to me when i go to down to england all the time 😂
@kylebible
5 жыл бұрын
Just steal when your in England. Not like they haven't taken shit from us. Statutes of iona, maritime laws etc.
@rabbc007
5 жыл бұрын
K Tierney brilliant 👍
@mypradasatthecleanerss
3 жыл бұрын
Some people can be so ignorant. Same using Bank of Ireland Sterling notes
Have you ever visited the Isle of Arran? It’s a gorgeous little island off the coast of Scotland, one of the most serene tranquil places I’ve ever been
Also, if you're ever in Edinburgh and the weather is good, be sure to climb Arthur's Seat. It is definitely worth the time and effort, the views are incredible!
@TheMonkeyFuzz
4 жыл бұрын
I would not, however, recommend climbing Arthur's Seat during any celebration involving fireworks, like hogmanay or bonfire night. Might seem obvious and "Why on earth would I want to climb a steep hill in the dark and cold anyway?!" Well, you can get a fantastic view of all the firework displays across the whole city. The hill is also crawling with drunk students playing with fireworks at these times, and the hillside getting accidentally set on fire is not uncommon. So, you know, if you value your limbs...
This is SUCH a good question!! The music scene in Glasgow is AMAZING but I agree that Edinburghs attractions are much more localised...but then Glasgow is closer to the west coast which has better weather (still scottish weather but better) and some beautiful islands too like Iona etc but then Edinburgh has North Berwick and thats such a cute little town...SOOO hard to answer, you did really well answering this Mark, cos i'm scratching my head on this one!
@JadMock
2 жыл бұрын
Edinburgh is less rainy than Glasgow.
If I may make a suggestion? If you go to Glasgow and hire a car take the A82 road out of Glasgow. It goes straight to Loch Lomond. You'll pass the Duck Bay hotel on the right which is fine to stop at for a break but try to keep going a little bit further until you come to Luss. It's the cutest little village in Scotland. The Coach House cafe is fairly good too. It'll take you less than an hour to get there from Glasgow. (Please don't tell anyone about this - it's a secret.)
@margaretnicol3423
5 жыл бұрын
When you leave Luss and go back onto the main road (A82) turn right and follow the A82 all the way to Glen Coe. One of the best drives in Scotland with stunning scenery. It takes about an hour and a half driving. Be careful you don't wander onto the A85, especially at Crianlarich.
My friend lives in Glasgow and I have to say that I personally preferred Glasgow over Edinburgh when I visited her. Don't get me wrong, Edinburgh is a lovely city but it was almost TOO touristy for me. I went during off-peak season and even then the city was super packed with tourists (maybe everyone else had the same idea of trying to beat the summer crowd). I have to say that my favourite part of Scotland was the Highlands. The hiking is great!
@zainulabdin1720
6 ай бұрын
Great ❤
Looking great 👍🏽
I love shetland, my mums side is from there and I'm glad I go there every summer
@zainulabdin1720
6 ай бұрын
❤
👍I was hoping to see you sporting a souvenir kilt! But I'll have to settle for the excellent advice, instead! Been to England a number of times, but haven't made it north to Scotland. Soon, I hope!
Two things to remember about Glasgow museums - most of them are free and indeed excellent but unfortunately close rather early, at 5 p.m.. So give yourself plenty of time for a visit. My two favourites are the Riverside Museum (devoted to transport) and the Art Gallery and Museum.
One of the things I miss most is trying the loxal cuisine.
I love ur content
Both great cities.
Scotland is the best. You are spot on with transportation.
Just got back from Glasgow and I think I might move there. What an incredible city.
Edinburgh is pretty but it's really just an open air museum (and a tourist trap). If you want to experience the real Scotland come to Glasgow.
@khedidjabougherara3910
5 жыл бұрын
Hello sir please if you do live in glasgow i have few questions how can i contact you i want to pursue my studies there and want to ask you about the living in glasgow
@LukasSRR
5 жыл бұрын
@@kylebible why?
@someoneelse.2252
4 жыл бұрын
Brian Gallacher: I would agree with you having visited both cities. Glasgow is a city where if you asked a stranger (s) for help, you'll get it. I love those Glasgow people. Returning this winter for a short vacation. Gonna love it !!!!
@zainulabdin1720
6 ай бұрын
❤love Glasgow ❤ Scotland forever ♾️
Thanks, Mark bud. Gearing up for our second trip to Scotland is as many years. We rent a car for around 50 Quid/Day but we are golfing so Uber was out of the question. Tennents is quite low on the international beer scale, I'd steer clear. Try a Carling for light, an ESB or don't be afraid to order a cold pint of Guinness. Cheers!
Somebody's looking awfully svelte, there Mr. Wolters! Congrats!
I was 4 times in Scotland and i visited everytime both cities! And guess what?In both cities i meet Scotts....verry nice Scotts!
For Edinburgh tourists if travelling around the city I would recommend buying the £4 (August 2019) Lothian bus day ticket instead of the city tourist buses which cost £10+ per person. The dayticket starts from around 5am and ends midnight so buy early for best value. Lothian buses do not give change so be prepared before boarding. You can use the dayticket to visit all over the city and beyond. South Queensferry to view the Forth bridges, Roslin chapel, Ocean terminal shopping centre and Port seton to name a few places all on the same dayticket. Can also use on the trams except on/off at airport tram stop.
6 degrees north beer comes from my hometown of Stonehaven :) highly recommend for any tourists. Dunnottar castle especially.
@leonlawson2196
5 жыл бұрын
Also where the deep fried mars bar is from
Great video Mark. But man it's made me miss Scotland. And i've only been there for 2 days, haha. Edinburgh to be precise, i agree that it's a perfect first place to see. Anyone thinking of going, really just go you won't regret it. It's gorgeous. I'm originally from the UK but left w/my parents when i was young, live in Australia and it can't hold a candle compared to the history & culture of the UK and greater Europe. I'm really, really hoping i can make it to Edinburgh in late 2020 for the big Ray Harryhausen exhibition. And while there i 100% intend to explore Scotland properly. Glasgow included. It's interesting how your view has changed about Glasgow over time. It was similar for me and probably a lot of people as Glasgow used to have a very bad reputation. You'd hear about how violent it was there, beaten down place in general and to watch out if you were English. I'm pleased to see & hear that it has turned around in recent times, i'd love to go. It seems that Edinburgh is great for classic history (seriously, go) and Glasgow has a more vibrant artistic edge. That's what i've heard anyway. Either way it's a win. :)
@shaunvlog
5 жыл бұрын
you pretty much summed it up just right there, Edinburgh for historic culture, Glasgow for modern and/or underground culture. Hope you make it back here in 2020
@gallaghim
5 жыл бұрын
@@shaunvlog Thanks mate.
@gallaghim
5 жыл бұрын
@craig forsyth At the National Gallery of Modern Art (Modern Two), May - October 2020.
Nice video. Going to Glasgow as well. Lived in England before but never been out to Scotland.
@travelvideos
5 жыл бұрын
I know @@margaretnicol3423
@margaretnicol3423
5 жыл бұрын
@@travelvideos 😊 I hope you really enjoy yourself. Don't forget the A82. Takes you into a different world yet very near to Glasgow.
@travelvideos
5 жыл бұрын
thank you for suggestion
Best advice I had for driving in England and Wales was get an automatic, driving on the left was hard but throw in a stick shift would have been crazy. The GPS we had with the car kept sending us on the "shortest" route which wasn't always best as we found ourselves on those single lane roads with dry stone walls on both sides a couple of times. So always check where it's sending you if you can, some time the shortest road is not the best road.
Renting a bike to explore off the beaten track and using trains to get around from place to place is another alternative to the car. You see a lot more than sitting in your car all day! 🚴
You can sometimes bring your gps from home and just download the map for the country you are visiting before you go
If people don't already know about it, it's worth getting a Revolut card for travelling, you can pre-load with difference currencies or pay from your base currency balance and it will convert automatically, cheaper than using your normal bankcard and you can quickly freeze it if you think you misplaced it until you find it again.
For someone living here in the Uk (Wales) and who is an annual visitor to Scotland, I found your review outstanding, very informative, Unlike the rest of the U.K., once you leave either Edinburgh or Glasgow, having your own transport is essential, because if you plan to see the West coast of the country, especially around Ullapool, or even further North, public transport is very sparse. Once your past Inverness, and have reached the real highlands, without your own transport, you will not get around, as it's extremely remote, with very infrequent bus services
If you are stopping by Inverary castle have dinner at the Inverary inn. Their steak & ale pie is the best meal I have ever tasted.
Mark you always do a fantastic job with videos on Scotland!
Can not wait to get to the UK next week travelling over from the states for a long month vacation .looking forward to London Liverpool and Edinburgh looks fabulous .
@margaretnicol3423
5 жыл бұрын
Edinburgh is great for a weekend. For Glasgow you need a week. :-)
@sunnyxdays1036
5 жыл бұрын
@@margaretnicol3423 Thanks
If in Glasgow book a tour of the Central Station. Loved it!
@margaretnicol3423
5 жыл бұрын
This is a new one on me. Is it the history?
@davidwilcox153
5 жыл бұрын
Very historical. It is actually a whole different world under the current station dating back to Victorian times. I should of mentioned that a reservation (as early as you can) is needed.
@margaretnicol3423
5 жыл бұрын
@@davidwilcox153 That's interesting. Thanks very much.
Great video - we look forward to each of your travel videos!
@woltersworld
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Must be a sign! 😂 Fun timing, I just booked a trip to Scotland a couple of days ago. Beyond excited!
@cornflakesandmilk8157
5 жыл бұрын
Where you going from
@AntigoneIvy
5 жыл бұрын
@@cornflakesandmilk8157 From Canada
I love Scotland it’s a really beautiful country!
It's nice to see things like this about Scotland.
Looks like you lost some weight 👍. I'll be in Glasgow soon! Can't wait 😁! Thanks for the awesome tips.
@woltersworld
5 жыл бұрын
Down 35 pounds but I've plateaued. Need to get back to eating and working out more now.
Hi Mark. Another great video! Love your channel. Me and my son are heading to London then Edinburgh early next year. Always watching your channels for so much good useful information
@woltersworld
5 жыл бұрын
Great to hear! Have a great trip!
Awsome! Ill be in Scotland in a couple of weeks.
One nice thing I discovered when we were in Scotland last May/June: you can just hop on a train without a ticket & then buy your ticket from the conductor. It's not extra expensive to buy at the conductor's.
@kennethmcgeechan604
5 жыл бұрын
And if the conductor does not come along before you get off you can, most of the time, get a free ride :)
@margaretnicol3423
5 жыл бұрын
@@kennethmcgeechan604 Or get fined up to £1000 😒 But that's only if they think your trying to avoid paying the fare.
I had a week in London and dedicated one day to take the train to Scotland. Train ride was beautiful and comfortable. I am glad I chose Edinburgh, because I only had a handful of daylight hours once I got there, but there was PLENTY to see and do in that time, all along a hop-on, hop-off bus tour.
Just a little comment, especially to Americans. The notes in the UK are so pretty. Lots of different colours and pictures and sizes. Save a few to take home.
I agree on what you said about Glasgow and Edinburgh. Edinburgh has more things to do for tourists and Glasgow is more for regular shopping ALSO glasgow has good fancy restaurants as well that are really great 👍🏻
@margaretnicol3423
5 жыл бұрын
Don't forget Tom Kitchin's in Leith if you'd like some posh food - just outside Edinburgh - near the Royal Yacht Britannia.
Edinburgh is great , from Fife so Edinburgh is closer. Would reccomend any part of Scotland to tourists and say you should come now.
@kylebible
5 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't recommend fife.
@cammy12
5 жыл бұрын
K tierney, Fife’s alright in some places
@kylebible
5 жыл бұрын
@@cammy12 just having a laugh mate 👍
Hi Mark, would it be possible to make a video with tips for long hall bus trips? (That is if you ever do take them). ☺️
Scotland is one of the beautiful countries in the world . Mind blowing when I was in the north east of the country
@davidgriffiths3713
5 жыл бұрын
王 北朝鲜成 I live just 15 miles south of Aberdeen, the best place I’ve ever lived.
@margaretnicol3423
5 жыл бұрын
The West is even better. Perhaps next time.
I hope to make it to Scotland some day. It is only a 5.5 hour direct flight from Halifax to Glasgow, so it will be an easy trip.
@margaretnicol3423
5 жыл бұрын
It's only an hour's flight or a 4 hour drive. Oh, you mean that Halifax. 😉 I do hope you make it one day soon. It will definitely be worth the journey.
One of my favorite places on 🌎! Thank you for another great video!
@woltersworld
5 жыл бұрын
thanks vicky
Rent Megane- great SatNav for Ireland, UK.... sometimes, you get a Megane where the SatNav works without paying the daily fees....
Go to berwick upon tweed its not very far from edinburgh and If you know where to look you can visit and explore the remains of ancient castles and military buildings
Thank you for this great video!!
@Peter1Europe
5 жыл бұрын
Have you tried Buckfast ?
@Turtytreeandaturd
5 жыл бұрын
UserName he won’t remember 😂
Scotland's biggets citys amazing and so small and easy to get around.
Glasgow is a city of such diversity. Fine museums and galleries, theatres and concert venues, the best shopping outside London. Greats bars and restaurants, unique architecture, industrial heritage, beautiful country parks and botanical gardens, gritty underground art and music, home of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, the home of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. A great comedy scene The city and its people show a whole kaleidoscope of personality and life. Glasgow oozes vibrant energy. Edinbirgh is stunningly beautiful with lots to see( I work there and love it) but if you want to scratch below the tourist veneer, take the 45 minute train to Glasgow. I was born here, i've travelled the world and seen amaxing places, but i live in Glasgow for a reason.
@threesixnine369six
Жыл бұрын
Glasgow is of course a true vibrant city but when it comes to development it’s sadly behind cities like Birmingham and Manchester and even Liverpool and Leeds seem to be have more momentum. Edinburgh on the other hand is becoming a mini London but without the fun and the diversity, and without the high rises, just over-tourism, posh town houses and the financial sector. And the students, which add some fun to the city but not as much as one would imagine. Of all these cities though, Glasgow has the most soul and despite it being a relatively big metropolitan area it doesn’t feel like the rat race that all big English cities feel like, or Edinburgh.
I’ll be happy to drive there since we drive left too 😍
I'm a Glaswegian but I'd say that both Edinburgh & Glasgow are good & unique in their own way🏴😀
Great to see you back here in Scotland. If you come again we should do some collabs, i'll give you a tour of my hometown Edinburgh :)
If you don't want to drive but still want to get up into the highlands, try taking the train, then getting a Haggis tour bus. They're pretty cheep and reliable. :) Oh and if you want to go lots of places the Scottish Youth Hostels Association can be a really good place to stay.
As an Edinburgh lad i'd say Edinburgh but there is some merit to Glasgow. The Museum Of Modern Art in Glasgow is very cool and the Kelvingrove Museum is amazing. Edinburgh has a lot to offer to the point that unless you are there for a month you won't see it all. There is a lot to do outside the city centre too. Oh and Mark, I hope you tried Orkney Dark Island when you were in Scotland? So many beers to be had though.
Used your Kraków video for when I went last month and away to Berlin in 2 weeks so watched all your videos on Berlin and Germany. As a Scottish person it's brilliant to see my favourite travel youtuber come to Scotland!
@woltersworld
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark. Hope our Krakow video helped a bit. Have fun in Germany!
Perfect timing, that's where I'm planning to go soon. Ive been to Scotland back in 1996 so I expect things might have changed a little since 😅 I remember Glasgow was plain ugly back then and the crime rate was higher there, but I keep hearing things changed a lot and it got a lot better. Have you been up North to John O' Groats? Is it worth going all the way up there? A whole lot of empty space, a house or two and more empty space, but I like the idea of going all the way up North where the Country ends.
People always go on about how amazing Edinburgh is but it's Glasgow for me, check out Glasgow's West End in particular very beautiful vibrant area.
@margaretnicol3423
5 жыл бұрын
Edinburgh is beautiful and historic and stuff but Glasgow is fun.
Scottish notes in England. Yes they do have to take it as it’s legal tender. Further there has been many counterfeit Bank of England notes but no Scottish notes to my knowledge. Thus the Scottish note is a safer note.
I think you'll find thats legal tender pal!
@justinadcock4536
5 жыл бұрын
ian harvey it’s legal but if you’re not in Scotland, you’re not obliged to take them. The only ones you’re legally obliged to accept is Bank of England notes. So if you’re in England with Scotland notes and they don’t want to take them, there’s nothing you can do to make them take them. Because the fact that 3 banks make them, it means they are easier to fake and because of this, my workplace doesn’t accept them.
@shaunvlog
5 жыл бұрын
hahahaha so trie
@scottwhitley3392
5 жыл бұрын
justin adcock the exacts same is true with English notes in Scotland
@Alan_Mac
5 жыл бұрын
@@scottwhitley3392 No. Bank of England notes are legal tender everywhere. Scottish-printed notes aren't even legal tender in Scotland.
@kylebible
5 жыл бұрын
@@Alan_Mac spot the tangerine man
Dammit. I'm now going to look through all of the Wolters World Scottish films again. I'm having withdrawal symptoms.