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The Titan Crane in Clydebank is Scotland's most unique visitor attraction!
The crane is open for visitors every Saturday and Sunday seasonally from May to September!
The Quay is Glasgow's number one destination for great times - bars, restaurants, bowling, movies and gaming... they've got it all - plus loads of free parking!
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READ MOREStep Aboard Waverley the last sea-going paddle steamer in the world for a day, afternoon or evening cruise from a port near you!
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READ MOREThe award-winning St Mungo Museum is a haven of tranquillity in a bustling city. This museum is named after Glasgow's patron saint, who brought the Christian faith to Scotland in the 6th century.
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