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    Nightlife in Glasgow

    Well known for a healthy love of drinking and dancing, Glaswegians gather at the East End Barrowland Ballroom to hear major bands, and catch new acts at Nice 'n' Sleazy in the city centre. Brel in the West End is quietly laid-back with its Belgian beers, while One Up Bar & Grill in the city centre is for the champagne set. Back in the city centre, dance to underground sounds at the Sub Club and mainstream music at nearby Garage.

    Bars

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    1. 1. One Up Bar & Grill - Bars

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      One Up Bar & Grill, Glasgow. Courtesy of One Up Bar & Grill

      All glittering chandeliers, One Up in Glasgow's city centre is the place to mingle with footballers and models. Views over Royal Exchange Square and pricey champagne cocktails are the order of the day in this glamorous bar.Show this on map

      Address

      23, Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow G1 3AJ

      Telephone

      +44 (0) 141 225 5610

      Transport

      Buchanan Street subway station or Central train station.

      Website

      One Up Bar & Grill

    2. 2. Oran Mor - Bars

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      In a converted church at the top of Byres Road in the West End of Glasgow, Oran Mor offers a warm Scottish welcome. There's a selection of 250 malts in the Whisky Bar, and a celestial ceiling mural by artist and writer Alasdair Gray.Show this on map

      Address

      Byres Rd, Glasgow G12 8QX

      Telephone

      +44 (0) 141 357 6200

      Transport

      Hillhead Subway station

      Website

      Oran Mor

    3. 3. Vroni's - Bars

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      Vroni's is a compact wine and champagne bar in the heart of Glasgow. Enjoy house wines by the glass, a bottle of Sancerre or celebratory Dom Perignon accompanied by tasting plates like Scottish smoked salmon bruschetta or stuffed vine leaves.Show this on map

      Address

      47, West Nile Street, Glasgow G1 2PT

      Telephone

      +44 (0) 141 221 4677

      Transport

      Buchanan Street subway station

      Website

      Vroni's

    4. 4. Rab Ha's - Bars

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      Rab Ha's in Glasgow's Merchant City has a crackling open fire and worn oak panelling. Pre-club tunes and cocktails attract a thirty-something crowd, as well as guests of the boutique hotel attached to the bar.Show this on map

      Address

      83, Hutcheson St, Glasgow G1 1SH

      Telephone

      + 44 (0) 141 548 6733

      Transport

      Buchanan Street subway station

      Website

      Rab Ha's

    5. 5. Brel - Bars

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      Brel, Glasgow. Courtesy of Brel, © Anders Linden

      This Belgian bar is set in a former stable block down the cobbled mews of Ashton Lane in the West End. Named after singer Jacques Brel, it serves beers and mussels to a cool crowd, with live music in the conservatory.Show this on map

      Address

      39, Ashton Lane, Glasgow G12 8SJ

      Telephone

      +44 (0) 141 342 4966

      Transport

      Hillhead Subway station

      Website

      Brel

    Clubs

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    1. 6. Arta - Clubs

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      Arta, Glasgow. Courtesy of G1 Group

      Arta, a former cheese market in Merchant City, attracts a sophisticated dressy crowd. The Canvas Club plays pop tunes, while funk and soul is on offer at The Red & Gold Rooms, hung with gilt-framed copies of Old Masters.Show this on map

      Address

      62, Albion Street, Glasgow G1 1PA

      Telephone

      + 44 (0) 845 166 6018

      Transport

      High Street train station

      Website

      Arta

    2. 7. Sub Club - Clubs

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      Celebrated underground dance venue the Sub Club is easy to find in Glasgow's city centre. Since 1987, the club has provided hardcore sounds to a dedicated crowd of clubbers who come to dance rather than drink.Show this on map

      Address

      22, Jamaica St, Glasgow G1 4QD

      Telephone

      +44 (0) 141 248 4600

      Transport

      St Enoch subway station

      Website

      Sub Club

    3. 8. Garage - Clubs

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      Garage is a lively mainstream venue in Glasgow's city centre. Popular with a chart-loving young crowd, it has huge dancefloors and occasionally features live bands. Request nights and weekend hootenannies are especially busy.Show this on map

      Address

      490, Sauchiehall St, Glasgow G2 7NG

      Telephone

      +44 (0) 141 332 1120

      Transport

      Charing Cross train station or Cowcaddens subway station

      Website

      Garage

    4. 9. The Arches - Clubs

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      The Arches. Courtesy of The Arches

      Cavernous Victorian arches hold up to 3000 clubbers at this superclub, set directly underneath Central Station in Glasgow's city centre. Weekly student night Octopussy is a dressy affair. Regular DJs include Pete Tong and Carl Cox.Show this on map

      Address

      30, Midland Street, Glasgow G2 8DL

      Telephone

      +44 (0) 141 565 1000

      Transport

      Central train station or St Enoch subway station

      Website

      The Arches

    5. 10. Polo Lounge - Clubs

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      Polo Lounge in Glasgow's Merchant City is one of the most popular gay clubs in the city. A laid back cocktail hour gives way to attitude-free clubbing among the sweeping drapes and leather banquettes.Show this on map

      Address

      84, Wilson Street, Glasgow G1 1UZ

      Telephone

      +44 (0)845 659 5905

      Transport

      Argyle Street train station

    Entertainment

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    1. 11. O2 Academy Glasgow - Entertainment

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      O2 Academy Glasgow on Eglinton Street in Glasgow's South Side is a popular venue for live touring bands. An ex-cinema, this restored auditorium holds 2000 people, and has hosted bands such as The Inspiral Carpets and Massive Attack.Show this on map

      Address

      121, Eglington St, Glasgow G5 9NT

      Telephone

      +44 (0) 141 418 3000

      Transport

      Bridge Street subway station

      Website

      O2 Academy Glasgow

    2. 12. The Barrowland Ballroom - Entertainment

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      The Barrowland in the East End is a faded ballroom with glitzy neon signs, where legends like Iggy Pop once performed. These days major bands like U2 and The Zutons entertain less than 2000 fans in this relatively intimate venue.Show this on map

      Address

      244, Gallow Gate, Glasgow G4 0TS

      Telephone

      +44 (0) 141 552 4601

      Transport

      High Street train station

      Website

      The Barrowland Ballroom

    3. 13. King Tut's Wah Wah Hut - Entertainment

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      King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow. Courtesy of King Tut's Wah Wah Hut

      King Tut's Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow's city centre is the place to see up-and-coming bands. This is where Oasis were discovered and The Verve honed their act. Pulp, Supergrass and Catatonia have played here.Show this on map

      Address

      272 A , St Vincent St, Glasgow G2 5RL

      Telephone

      +44 (0) 141 221 5279

      Transport

      Charing Cross train station

      Website

      King Tut's Wah Wah Hut

    4. 14. Nice 'n' Sleazy - Entertainment

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      Don't be put off by the name. Nice'n'Sleazy is an intimate setting in Glasgow's city centre where new punk, indie and rock bands showcase their talents. The bar is open till 3am and there are frequent acoustic sessions.Show this on map

      Address

      421, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3LG

      Telephone

      +44 (0) 141 333 0900

      Transport

      Charing Cross train station

      Website

      Nice 'n' Sleazy

    5. 15. Centre for Contemporary Arts - Entertainment

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      CCA, Glasgow. Courtesy of CCA

      The Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow's city centre is a high-tech space which showcases experimental performing arts events. Expect innovative film shorts and Scottish folk music. The upstairs bar is lively in the evenings.Show this on map

      Address

      350, Sauchiehall St, Glasgow G2 7NG

      Telephone

      +44 (0) 141 352 4900

      Transport

      Charing Cross train station

      Website

      Centre for Contemporary Arts

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