Spend hours exploring Glasgow on your own at a comfortable pace that allows you to linger at the attractions that you find most interesting. Although proud of its industrial, working-class roots, Glasgow has recently transformed itself into a cultural hub with venues that include the Gallery of Modern Art and Riverside, a museum on the River Clyde that holds an astonishing collection of vintage modes of transportation such as cars, locomotives and skateboards. With a detailed map in hand, you can easily make your way around the city from the drop-off point by the Glasgow City Chambers in the heart of downtown. Abundant attractions are within reach, including gothic Glasgow Cathedral, the People’s Palace on Glasgow Green and row after row of stately Victorian mansions in the surrounding neighborhoods. If you stop at a pub, be sure to try a glass of St. Mungo, a locally made lager named for the patron saint of Glasgow.