The Michelin Guide produced a guide to spending two days in Glasgow on a city break as the awards came to Glasgow for the first time earlier this year.
Speaking about the city, The Michelin Guide said: “Often referred to as one of the world’s friendliest cities, Glasgow’s impact on British culture should not be underestimated. It’s the biggest city in Scotland, a thriving, bustling metropolis that brims with an open-hearted hospitality; it’s the birthplace of musical greats from Primal Scream to Franz Ferdinand, Simple Minds to Belle & Sebastian; and it’s a city with football held deep within its soul, the home of teams with long, proud histories.”
Here is how they recommend spending the perfect 48-hours in Glasgow.

5. Barras Market
"Bargain hunters should also make for the East End’s Barras Market if it’s a weekend." | Barras Market

6. Gallery of Modern Art
"Art lovers should head to the Gallery of Modern Art for its free entry exhibitions." | Glasgow Life

7. Glasgow Cathedral
"Once you arrive at the Cathedral itself, you’ll be treated to one of Glasgow’s great architectural gems. Its Gothic style makes it an imposing, fascinating presence, and one which also boasts a fine collection of stained-glass windows for you to marvel at. What’s more, the building is imbued with an unquestionable sense of history, dating all the way back to the 12th century and apparently being the birthplace of St. Mungo, patron saint of Glasgow." | Glasgowist

8. Glasgow Necropolis
"Next to the Cathedral, you’ll find Glasgow Necropolis, a Victorian burial ground with a similar flair for the dramatic. Its elevated position offers superb views of the city, too." | Glasgow Life