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    A city with a big heart, from home made chocolate snowballs at The University Cafe (a Glaswegian institution that hasn’t changed since it opened in 1918) on Byres Road, a stroll round the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, lunch in the Merchant City, a peruse down the ‘style mile’ in the afternoon and a candle lit dinner at night. This is a city you can enjoy being lost in. But, ultimately, it’s the people that make Glasgow - even in the rain they have a smile for everyone. I would absolutely recommend No.1 Devonshire Gardens, an indulgent experience, where they will do their best to upgrade your room for free. My boyfriend doesn’t believe in Valentines Day - he says I hoodwinked him into it, but I know this city will always hold a special place in our hearts - may even move there one day.

    www.hotelduvin.com/hotels/glasgow/glasgow.aspx
    Devonshire Gardens, Glasgow, G12 0UX
    +44(0)141 339 2001
    Google map: bit.ly/GYs8vd

    www.guysrestaurant.co.uk/
    24 Candleriggs, Merchant City, Glasgow, G1 1TD
    +44(0)141 552 1114
    Google map: bit.ly/GYG5FE

    Kelvingrove Art Gallery
    Argyle Street, Glasgow G3 8AG
    +44(0)141 276 9599
    Google map: bit.ly/Hidn1z

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