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Glasgow is Edinburgh's loud, colourful, tattoo-covered, music-loving, party-goer sibling. So who wouldn’t want to take a tour from Glasgow? It's hard to believe these two are related, but it's the vitality of this city we love most. This is Scotland's cultural capital, a mad hub of trendy bars, inspiring art installations, moreish forward-thinking cuisine, and pulsating music venues. A city you’ll find difficult to get away from. But remember, if you’re taking a trip in Scotland, you just have to tour outside of Glasgow’s limits to experience the rest of our country where coos roam the Highlands, men in kilts play bagpipes, and history both fascinating and tragic seep into every nook and cranny.
You might be surprised by how much you can do on a Rabbie's tour from Glasgow. Reach Tour the iconic Loch Ness by passing through mesmerising Glencoe. Explore castles with both royal connections and pop-culture significance. Hop on a ferry and explore some of Scotland's best islands. Our Glasgow small-group tours range from 1-3 days, giving you plenty to choose from.
Scotland's culture and breathtaking locations areis something we're determined to help preserve. Protecting the places we love is one of our main missions at Rabbie’s through our responsible travel initiative. We donate, volunteer, travel by mini-coach and do as much as we can to preserve trip locations for future generations to explore.
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