For many years, Glasgow tended to be overlooked in favour of Scottish capital Edinburgh, but a number of cultural initiatives, landmark events and extensive redevelopment projects have transformed this industrial city into one of the most vibrant and dynamic places to live not only in Scotland, but in the whole UK.
If you're thinking of relocating to Glasgow, or even just visiting, you'll be spoiled for choice with places to stay and to visit, with so many neighbourhoods in the city centre and further afield offering markedly different experiences - so it can pay to take your time and carefully consider the decision. If you're thinking of renting in Glasgow city centre, you'll find the area easy to navigate with its logical grid system and you'll never be too far from all the high street outlets, restaurants and nightlife venues you need.
Just outside of the main centre, there's still enormous variety in Glasgow's central neighbourhoods before you even get to the outer boroughs. The East End is one of the city's biggest success stories, having been redeveloped significantly to overcome the problems of overcrowding and poverty that once characterised the area, and also houses some of the city's most popular landmarks and venues - from the Barrowland Ballroom to Celtic FC stadium.
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