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Unlock spooky stories behind the landmarks as you walk around Glasgow. Crack codes and solve puzzles to discover a hidden past you won’t find in history or guide books.
Play our city exploration game and discover the tale behind the birth of Glasgow’s patron saint, or check out the 18th-century pub haunted by many strange spirits.
Are you ready for an unforgettable journey in Glasgow?
Storyline:
Glasgow is one of the most haunted cities in the world. The ghosts of the past live in the fabric of its buildings. They walk...
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Enjoy 2FOR1 entry, free kid's tickets, discounted hotel stays, meals and even discounted rounds of golf. Whatever it is that you're into, enjoy a day out with us.
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Ghosts of Glasgow: Spooky Walk
Cocktail Masterclass @ The Cocktail Mafia Edinburgh
The offer is valid on the following time slots (start times): Sunday-Thursday 16.00-22.00, Friday 16.00 - 19.00, Saturday 12.00-16.00 and are subject to availability.
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You can book either online https://thecocktailmafia.co.uk/cocktail-class/ or email [email protected]
This experience is a playground for the senses! Get hands-on behind our brand new bar with Edinburgh’s best mixology experience. Our professional bartenders will guide you through the masterclass and help you make a selection of your very own...
Weaver's Cottage
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At this traditional Kilbarchan weaver’s cottage we’ll transport you back to a time when hand-woven textiles were the pride of Scotland’s weaving industry.
Weaver’s Cottage vividly re-creates the living and working conditions of a typical handloom weaver. With low ceiling beams and period furniture, it helps give an insight into life before the Industrial Revolution.
Today, the weavers specialise in making tartan on a 200-year-old loom.
The property has an attractive garden, where traditional dye plants including woad and...
The Tenement House
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Admire the original fixtures and fittings, including the coal-fired kitchen range and listen for the gentle hiss of the working gaslights.
New for 2022! Look out for our archive sessions and mini talks, when you can go behind the scenes to have a look at some of our hidden treasures.
*It is approximately a 10-minute walk The Tenement House from the train station.*
St Andrews Cathedral
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The remains of St Andrews Cathedral, which was Scotland’s largest cathedral and most magnificent church, show how impressive it used to be. The museum houses an outstanding collection of early and later medieval sculptures and other relics found on the site, including the magnificent St Andrews Sarcophagus of Pictish date. The precinct walls are particularly well preserved. St Rule's Tower, in the precinct, is part of the first church of the Augustinian canons at St Andrews built in the early 12th century.
Scottish Seabird Centre
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Enjoy great days out at the seaside with the five star Scottish Seabird Centre, North Berwick.
Control the interactive live cameras to zoom in on the amazing local wildlife in its natural habitat including puffins, gannets and seals on islands such as the Bass Rock, Isle of May and Craigleith. The Bass Rock is the world’s largest colony of Northern gannets and the Isle of May is the biggest puffin colony on the east coast of Britain.
There’s different wildlife to see throughout the year and at different stages of the breeding season....
Scotlands Jute Museum Verdant Works
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Made in Dundee | One Mill | Many Stories.
Discover the industry that shaped Dundee. Delve into Dundee's history inside this beautifully restored mill - listen to the worker's stories, and learn about life in Dundee and the mills over 100 years ago.
Be fascinated by over 120 years old working machinery.
*2FOR1 offer is on standard admission, the cheapest ticket is free, not in conjunction with any other offers*
Kids under 16 go free.
The Hill House
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The Hill House is considered to be Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s domestic masterpiece. Commissioned by Glasgow book publisher Walter Blackie, up-and-coming architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh and artist Margaret Macdonald worked collaboratively to create almost everything you see here, from the building itself to the furniture and textiles.
Mackintosh was a revolutionary designer, but the materials and techniques at the cutting edge of architectural design in 1900 haven’t withstood a century of the west of Scotland’s harsh, wet weather...
Crathes Castle, Garden & Estate
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Standing against a backdrop of rolling hills and set within its own glorious gardens, Crathes Castle is every inch the classic Scottish tower house – and a fantastic day out for all the family.
The Burnett family, who lived in the castle for over 350 years, had roots in the area dating back to 1323 when Robert the Bruce granted them nearby land. Alexander Burnett built the castle in the 16th century, an intricate maze of turrets, towers, oak panels and painted ceilings, many of which survive beautifully to this day.
Inside you...
Pitmedden Garden
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Brilliant design in the form of vibrant colours and meticulously manicured shapes give Pitmedden Garden its unique charm. With almost 6 miles of clipped box hedging, sculptures and built heritage, the parterres at the heart of the garden are a masterpiece of intricate patterns and fragrant flowers.
The Great Garden dates back to 1675 when it was originally laid out by Sir Alexander Seton, a retired Court of Session judge in the reign of James VII/II. His head gardener had designed gardens at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh and...
Arbroath Abbey
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Arbroath Abbey is a testament to the dynamic piety of Scotland’s medieval monarchs. It was founded in 1178 by King William I ‘the Lion’ as a memorial to his childhood friend Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, who was murdered in 1170. The king was buried in front of the abbey’s high altar following his death in 1214. William’s legacy was an outstandingly beautiful building. Though badly damaged, it remains an important symbol and landmark. Visitors can currently access the Visitor Centre and grounds. Due to access restrictions in place as a...
House for an Art Lover
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House for an Art Lover was designed by the internationally renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh and is situated in Bellahouston Park. The exterior of the House for an Art Lover has been realised in materials and craftsmanship as closely as possible to Mackintosh’s 1901 designs.
Inside, Mackintosh designed the entire layout of rooms, while he and his wife provided detailed interior designs for the double-height Entrance Hall, Dining Room, Oval Room and Music Room. Together these rooms have been realised in great detail along with the Main...