Private Glasgow Eco Tour

Walking Tours in Scotland

Available to 19 December 2022

Up to 5% discount with promo code DAYSOUT

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Enjoy a green-themed walking tour, created during COP26.

Oh Glasgow, home to the most polluted street in Scotland, but also declared a Global Green City, we're a melting pot of cycle lanes, traffic fumes and climate pledges. This was originally created as a special event created just for COP26, but is now available as a private tour - yay!

From wind powered murals to historic sites, tenements to the Clyde, you'll discover the real impact of climate change on Glasgow, and learn more about Scotland's role in the climate crisis.

On this 1.5 hour tour, join your local, expert guide to discover the good, the bad and the ugly of this Dear Green Place.

Meeting point: Outside Glasgow City Chambers, George Square

Duration: 1.5 hours

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