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Glasgow's West End is a vibrant and cosmopolitan district situated a few miles from the city centre, and easily reached by bus or underground. The hub of life in this part of the city is Byres Road, running between Great Western Road and Dumbarton Road, past Hillhead underground station. Shops, restaurants, cafés, some enticing pubs and hordes of roving young people, including thousands of students, give the area a sense of style and vitality. Glowing red sandstone tenements and graceful terraces provide a suitably upmarket backdrop to this cosmopolitan district. Museums Across the River Kelvin from the university stands Scotland's most popular visitor attraction, the recently restored Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery, off Argyle Street. Reopening in 2006 after a £28 million, three-year restoration programme, Kelvingrove's ecletic mix of art and artifact has proved to be a 'must-see' winner with natives and visitors alike. Nearby, the excellent Museum of Transport with its enormous collection of trains, cars, trams, and models ships is also well-worth a visit for kids, big and small. Text from VisitScotland.com Our Properties
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