The people Glasgow and Edinburgh might have a bit of a fun rivalry between them, each declaring their city the best. But what makes the pair great cities in their own right are the things that make them unique.
Glasgow has the best gig venue in the world, Edinburgh has the castle. Edinburgh is all about the salt and sauce, while Glasgow is strictly salt and vinegar.
Each city has their own unique histories from which to draw on when looking to puff out their chest and tell you that they’re best.
Take a look at our list of things to do in Glasgow, that you won’t find in Edinburgh and let us know your favourites.
1. Take in the largest public artwork in Scotland...
Edinburgh is full of works of art, but Glasgow has the largest public artwork in Scotland. Alasdair Gray's incredible Celestial Ceiling is an absolute sight to behold. Marvel at this extraordinary ceiling at Oran Mor, the venue on Byres Road. | Mark Wild Photography
2. Take in a gig at the World's best venue...
It's not just a Glasgow v Edinburgh thing, Glasgow just has the best gig venue in the world - and the best audiences in the world. | David Hepburn
3. Wallace's Well
William Wallace is said to have drunk from the well in Robroyston whenever he visited Glasgow and also just before his capture by English troops commanded by Sir John Mentieth. | Contributed
4. Visit the statue dedicated to a Wild West legend...
You can visit the monument dedicated to the legendary showman in Glasgow. He also performed in Edinburgh, but there's no premanent monument. | Dave Souza/WikiCommons Photo: Dave Souza/WikiCommons