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The part covered bus, takes in a number of the city’s top attractions, many of which are free. The tour includes The People’s Palace, Glasgow Cathedral, The Riverside Museum, The Tall Ship, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum and The Glasgow Science Centre.
To entertain the kids a Goulish Glasgow commentary is available on bus. From ghosts to witches, its tales about the city and its history provide a spooky fun time.
The tour is also a must do if your children are hooked on Pokemon Go. Citysighteeing Glasgow serves 120 Pokemon stops and gyms. Pokemon maps are available online.
City Sightseeing Glasgow operate every 10, 15 and 30 minutes during summer, autumn and winter respectively. From 0930 until 1630, the complete tour lasts one hour and 20 minutes, and you can hop-on and hop–off anytime and as many times as you like. You can also track your bus online.
There's a choice of multi-lingual commentary in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Russian, Portuguese and Mandarin via headphones, or live English speaking guides on selected journeys. Our Ghoulish Glasgow commentary is also available on all multi-lingual tours.
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