Glasgow, like much of Scotland, is utterly magical and packed with lots to see and do. The city is bursting with interesting experiences, annual celebrations, and friendly—if not difficult to understand—locals.
When you travel to Glasgow for a team-building retreat, you'll encounter a stunning cityscape comprised of 19th-century Victorian architecture and Instagramable art installations. But it's the people that make Glasgow truly special. In fact, this unique community of straight-talking (yet welcoming) Scots led Glasgow to be named one of the friendliest cities in the world.
Although Glasgow is smaller (and perhaps a little wetter) than London, this doesn't mean it's lacking character. In fact, this larger-than-life city is jam-packed with personality, things to do and must-see landmarks.
There's a lot about Glasgow that makes it special, not least its contributions to the world of music which led the city to be named "A City of Music" by UNESCO. The city is also renowned for its well-preserved historical buildings, unique art murals, and its wide selection of group activities and interesting events.
We've put together this list of
team-building activities in
Glasgow
to help you get the most out of your visit.
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The most popular team building activities are surf lessons, SUP lessons and tapas night but there are plenty more to choose from.
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