Glasgow
GLASGOW
Scotland's biggest city has a cool and trendy vibe, emphasised by its vibrant music, art, fashion and foodie scenes. Regularly topping the polls as the ‘world’s friendliest city’ it is a great alternative to Edinburgh for incentive groups!
It's the cultural hub of Scotland, home to institutions including the Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and National Theatre of Scotland, as well as world-class museums and a legendary music scene with many iconic venues. It is known for its ever-evolving food and drink scene. From street food to Michelin star dining, Scottish seafood to plant-based menus.
Glasgow is one of the world's leading conference destinations, hosting more international delegates than any other UK city outside London not to mention the city's close proximity to Loch Lomond, a perfect spot to escape for the day - you really can combine city and country!
Say Hello Glasgow
Nearest Airport: Glasgow International Airport - 20 Minutes or Glasgow Prestwick Airport - Approx 45 Minutes
Best for: Groups who want to indulge in a more gritty city culture. From amazing bars and restaurants, to the music scene or street art.
Exclusive: No trip to Scotland would be complete without including whisky. Why not host a dinner inside a distillery on the banks of the river.
Why not: escape to Loch Lomond for a day. The cities close proximity to the loch means you really can combine city and country.
Case Studies
Europe’s largest education conference
Supporting the social programme of Europe's biggest education conference in Glasgow.
Blogs
Three reasons you should choose Scotland for an Autumn incentive trip
Autumn in Scotland is all about getting out of the city and enjoying the wonders of our beautiful countryside.
Blogs
12 new places in Scotland for 2020 incentives
New hotels, venues and experiences in Scotland for 2020 corporate incentives and MICE events, including Edinburgh & Glasgow
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West Coast & Islands
Stunning coastline, beautiful beaches, quaint towns and remote villages. It is no wonder that people fall in love with Scotland’s West coast and Islands.
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A serene tapestry of rolling farmlands, historic towns, and charming lochs. Enveloped in timeless tradition, it's a haven for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
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Think big skies, mind-blowing landscapes, superb food and hospitable people and you've got the Scottish Highlands.
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