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As if this weekend?s Scottish Caravan, Motorhome and Holiday Home Show wasn?t enough to entice you to Glasgow, we?ve rounded up a whole host of top attractions that are sure to please you and your loved ones. Scottish Football Museum Housed at Hampden Park, the Scottish Football Museum is sure to be an inspiring and interesting place for those that love The Beautiful Game. For the full experience, fans can combine a visit to the museum with a tour of the stadium, including the underground roadway and changing rooms. You can even have the speed of your shots electronically measured. http://www.scottishfootballmuseum.org.uk/ Sharmanka As strange as it is wonderful, Sharmanka uses animated mechanical sculptures made from scrap to create a performance that both adults and children will enjoy. The event combines music, choreography and lighting effects to tell a story of life and death in a completely unique way. http://www.sharmanka.com/ Willow Tearooms Designed by artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the tearooms are like a step back in time. Surrounded by Art Deco luxury, their famous afternoon tea is the perfect place to relax and unwind in the middle of the city. Their billiard room now hosts a free exhibition on the history of the tearoom, too. www.willowtearooms.co.uk House for an Art Lover If you?re an art lover, or like the design of the Willow Tearooms, try House for an Art Lover. Designed by Mackintosh for a competition, the artist was disqualified for late submission, but over 90 years later it was constructed just outside the city centre. Recitals, exhibitions and classes can all be found throughout the house and its grounds. www.houseforanartlover.co.uk Botanical Gardens Set up in in 1817, the gardens are a long standing site of natural beauty and tranquillity. There are indoor displays and tearooms, and entry to the gardens is free. Different tours run each month, so there is always a reason to return as the seasons blooms change. www.glasgowbotanicgardens.com Glasgow Police Museum An homage to Britain?s first police force, as well as policing around the globe, the Glasgow Police Museum contains uniforms, insignia and headgear from all over the world. A historical and cultural exhibition, it is open on Sundays and Tuesdays from November to March, and seven days a week from April onwards. www.policemuseum.org Merchant Square Come rain or shine, this undercover hub of eating, drinking and shopping has been attracting visitors since the 1800s. On the site of the old fruit market, the Square houses a great selection on independent bars, restaurants and boutiques. Weekends bring the added extra of the craft and design fair, perfect for shoppers wanting something a bit more unique. www.merchantsquareglasgow.com Why not take your caravan or motorhome? Scotland is home to a huge selection of beautiful caravan parks, and Glasgow is no exception. Sites such as Red Deer Village (formerly Craigendmuir Park) and Strathclyde Country Park combine the best of the country and the city ? so you can enjoy the hustle and bustle of all Glasgow has to offer, then return to the comfort of your caravan or motorhome.

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