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Romantic ideas for the
Glasgow metro area.
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1. People's Palace and Winter Gardens |
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| Winter Gardens |
Glasgow's beautiful People's Palace is just the place to take your date for the royal treatment. If you both are interested in art and history, then there is much to see in the museum - spreads of paintings and social history of your city along with guided tours and beautiful views. Then, step out into the open Winter Gardens - a fantastic Victorian greenhouse with tropical plants and a café, just for a pair of lovebirds!
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2. Glasgow Botanic Gardens |
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| Botanic Gardens |
Now here is an opportunity to enjoy some crisp air with your sweetheart and revel in the beauty of Nature. The Glasgow Botanic Gardens are an amazing spread, with a conservatory and a research and study centre. You will want to head directly for the lush greenhouse bursting with tropical plants - begonias, orchids, and ferns. This is a great place to spend your afternoon and then, with sunset, you can head into the more exciting options in the city.
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3. The Ceramic Experience |
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| Local Ceramic Work |
If you are both really into art and sculpture, this may well be the perfect way to spend a date. Sign up for the Ceramic Experience. Make your own pottery, be it dinner plates, statues, or little gifts for each other. While it may not be as steamy as the pottery wheel scene from Ghost, you will have a great time playing with the clay and shaping little knick-knacks. There is a nearby café, just perfect for conversation, a bite to eat, and private alone time.
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4. Drumpellier Country Park |
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| Drumpellier Park |
Are you planning a day out together and wondering where to go? Think no further. Drumpellier Country Park has it all and you can look forward to a full day of fun and activities. First, hire a boat and take a serene ride over the beautiful Lochend Loch, enjoying the lapping waters and the magical scenery. Head ashore for a quiet picnic in the shade of the trees, with geese and swans lounging nearby. Then take a long walk in the Peace Gardens or head for Woodland Walk.
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5. Hidden Gardens |
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| Hidden Garden |
How romantic does it sound when you tell your date that you are going to the Hidden Garden? Yes, this can be your secret. A garden that celebrates the diversity of humanity and the talent of artists, the Hidden Garden was created as a dedication to the varieties of cultures and beliefs that come together to make up Glasgow.
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6. The Lighthouse |
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| Lighthouse Stairs |
For a sweet and romantic evening date, start out by going to a nice restaurant where you can talk and get to know each other. Give her flowers, chocolates, or a little gift - something to hint that things are going to be romantic. Then, head for the Lighthouse and its Mackintosh Tower for a breathtaking view of the city. As you stand there, with the lights sparkling all around at your feet, pop that all- important question, or say those cherished three words, and watch her melt.
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7. The Tall Ship At Glasgow Harbour |
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| Glasgow Harbor |
Glasgow Harbour is a place teeming with activity. You may think it is not the ideal location for a date. Think again. The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour has been around for a very long time. Explore the sailing ship and discover its secrets. Pretend you are on the high seas. (No one will laugh if you stand at the bow and yell, "I'm the King of the World!") Then, head back for the souvenir shop or a cup of coffee at a nearby café.
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