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Twenty-four hours is just not enough to do the city justice, but the following itinerary will give an indication of why Glasgow is becoming one of Britain's most interesting and exciting cities. Start the day at the People's Palace on Glasgow Green for an introduction to the city's history. Head across to Sauchiehall Street for elevenses in the Willow Tea Rooms and admire the interior design of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Then it's down to Princes Square for shopping, followed by a walk around the Merchant City and lunch at Café Gandolfi. After lunch, head up to the School of Art, and take a guided tour. Then head across the M8 to St George's Cross Underground and take the subway to Hillhead for a browse round the shops of Byres Road. Stop for an aperitif in one of the many bars and cafes then it's off for dinner to the one-and-only Ubiquitous Chip. Take a cab back to the city centre for a cruise round some of the pre-club bars before hitting one of the city's clubs.
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