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You may want to be a bit more specific, hun. Many areas around the world have the same name <3
I'm not from Glasgow (born and bred Highlander ) but I lived there for several years before I came to London.What to say about Glasgow? Well, it rains a lot there, so you'll probably want to invest in a good waterproof jacket, lol. On the plus side it has really good restaurants and nightlife, and Glaswegians are known as some of the friendliest people in Scotland - there's a definite sense of community there.For safety, there are some parts of the city best avoided, especially at night, but you find that in any city. It's easy to get around on the Subway and suburban train network, and if you need to escape for a while there are regular trains to Edinburgh and the Ayrshire coast and much less regular trains that go up the side of Loch Lomond. One place you should definitely go to is the Kelvingrove museum and art gallery, where they have some awesome exhibits including a painting by Salvador Dali.I don't know much about MLP in Glasgow, to be honest, but I think there are a few collectors there, and there are plenty of second hand shops to go bargain hunting. Relics, in the west end, is one I used to go to fairly often. They had just about everything you could imagine for sale, a regular Aladdin's cave