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Bingo in Glasgow

Glasgow is a city that has everything and as the largest city in Scotland its three Mecca bingo halls are well deserved. The halls are at Drumchapel, Quay and Forge III, and all are open 7 days a week so you can play bingo in Glasgow anytime.

Glasgow is a fantastic place for a weekend of pampering, for much better prices and a more relaxed atmosphere than you’d find in London, but with just as much flair. Check yourself into a fancy hotel, enjoy the tranquil salons and let them beautify you before having a night out on the tiles in style at a myriad of restaurants, bars and clubs.

For those who appreciate artistic flair Glasgow has, in the past century, become a centre for contemporary design. There are dozens of galleries and the Victorian architecture is quite spectacular, especially that by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. If you are only going to see one Mackintosh building during your visit, make it the Glasgow School of Art which is regarded as one of his greatest masterpieces.

To see a different kind of art, the theatres and concert halls offer local and international talent to entertain you every week of the year. After a morning’s shopping and then catching an afternoon matinee why not top of the day with some bingo in Glasgow’s Mecca halls. It might mean you can upgrade to an even fancier hotel after winning a lucky bingo jackpot!

Sightseeing and shopping can be tiring, but there is an easier way to feel that you’ve seen Glasgow but not that you’ve walked around it 10 times – a good hop on hop off bus service where one ticket is valid for 24 hours.

One place well worth hopping off is Princes Square which dates back to 1841 and has lots of ways to stay entertained including many designer stores. It is also indoors which could be handy if you want to escape from any chilly Scottish weather. A spot of bingo in Glasgow is another fun way to forget the wind and rain outside and appreciate the famed Glaswegian hospitality!

The West End of Glasgow contains enough to do to keep you occupied for weeks, a few of the highlights being the botanic gardens and the massesof boutiques, deli cafes and vintage shops. It is the treasure trove of the cities antique business and generally considered the fashionable part of Glasgow, so well worth a look.

Did you know?
The waterproof coat was invented in Glasgow by Charles Macintosh, who lived and worked in the city, developing the first commercial waterproof fabric in 1824.

If you aren’t based near Glasgow, never fear, there are Mecca Bingo halls across the UK, and you can find your nearest with our bingo hall finder. And until your next night of bingo fun you can play online right here on Mecca Bingo.

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