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🎫 Ticket for 1 person to Glasgow through the ages audio tour
Highlights
🚶♀️ Explore the oldest parts of Glasgow with a self-guided audio tour
⛪ Visit the cathedral, various monuments, statues and gardens around the city
👋 Meet St Mungo, the city’s patron saint,
🗺️ Receive lifetime access to this tour in English, as well as audios and maps
General Info
📅 Date: various dates (select when making your purchase)
🕒 Time: you can start, pause, or restart at any time and complete at your own pace
⏳ Duration: 75 - 90 minutes
📍 Location: Glasgow Cathedral
♿ Accessibility: not wheelchair accessible
❓ Please note: you will need headphones and a smartphone on which to download the app
❓ For this event, all sales are final and tickets can’t be refunded, changed or modified. For more information, please refer to our T&Cs
Description
Uncover the history of Glasgow on this self-guided audio tour. Using the mobile app, start from Glasgow Cathedral where you’ll meet St Mungo, the city’s patron saint as you discover the city’s humble beginnings 1,500 years ago. Wander through the High Street and take a leap forward into the 1400s when Glasgow started to take shape and the Tabacco Lords strolled in the 1700s. Journey through the ages, visiting numerous monuments, including the Statue of William III, Nelson and the Glasgow 2014 Monument.