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Bagpipes, Braveheart and the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond, think you know everything there is to know about Scotland’s history, tradition, and roots? Think again. Scotland is a land with great history and scenic landscapes. Thousands of acres of green stretch from the ragged coastline up the hills to be replaced by scenic mountains, lakes, castles, and churches.
Glasgow has transformed itself from an industrial city to one of the cultural capitals of Europe. It combines the energy and sophistication of a great international city with some of Europe’s most spectacular scenery. Glasgow boasts world famous art collections, the best shopping in the UK outside London, and the most vibrant and exciting nightlife. Just beyond the city of Glasgow lies some of Scotland’s most beautiful scenery. The local area is rich in history and heritage and each of its delightful country towns and villages has its own fascinating tale to tell.
Sights to see in Glasgow:
City Chambers
People’s Palace
Merchant’s House
Glasgow Cathedral
Queen’s Cross Church
St. Andrew’s Cathedral
Clyde Auditorium
Celtic Park
Ibrox Stadium
Scottish Football Museum
Glasgow Science Centre
The Tall Ship
Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum
Willow Tearooms
St. Enoch Centre
Titan Clydebank
University of Glasgow
The Glasgow School of Art
House for an Art Lover
Glasgow West End
The Mackintosh House
Botanic Gardens
Kibble Palace and much more!
“The cultural experience traveling to Scotland with our boys was absolutely fantastic. WorldStrides Excel crafted an itinerary perfectly balancing matches, training and sightseeing. The boys were constantly upbeat when exploring historical sites, stepping out the tunnel at Celtic Park and even on the bus as we drove through the countryside. I recommend this trip to anyone from a first time traveler to an experienced adventurer, a soccer tour is a totally unique way to explore the world.” – Conor Prachar, MSYSA Boys
Scotland’s capital city, Edinburgh, is famous for its history, architecture, festivals, friendly people, and city walking. The city is divided between the Old Town and the New Town. The Old Town is where you will find the vast amount of ancient buildings, while the New Town is dominated by business, order, and classical Georgian architecture. A great way to get a good feel for the city is to take one of the Open Top Bus City Tours. The majority of these tours allow you to hop on and off as you wish at each stop.
Sights to see in Edinburgh:
Edinburgh Castle
Palace of Holyrood House
Holyrood Park
Royal Mile
St. Giles Kirk
Parliament House
Arthur’s Seat
Edinburgh Military Tattoo (August only)
Sir Walter Scott Monument
Canongate Kirk
Castlehill
St. Giles Cathedral
Craigmillar Castle
Royal Yacht Britannia
National Museum of Scotland
Old Town
Gilmerton Cove
Camera Obscura & World of Illusions
Royal Botanic Garden
Scottish National Gallery
Calton Hill
National War Museum of Scotland
The Scotch Whisky Experience and much more!
“A huge thank you for all your planning, organization and patience with the trip. We had an excellent time and I am sure the trip has been everything all hoped it would be and more.” – Dale White, Head Coach, Gannon University Men’s Soccer
St. Andrews has a special place in Scottish history and legend, taking its name from the saint whose relics were brought to the town. It played an important role in Scotland’s affairs, its cathedral was the largest building in Scotland and it was the centre of the country’s religious life. It has the oldest university in Scotland (Prince William studied here) and, of course, has been a pilgrimage to golfers wishing to play on the links where golf was first played. The historic town is easily and best explored on foot where the shops, many interesting buildings, museums, bars and restaurants are all easily accessible.
Sights to see in St. Andrews:
St. Andrews Cathedral
St. Andrews University
St. Andrews Castle
St. Andrews Links Golf
St. Salvator’s Quad
The Swilcan Burn Bridge
West Sands Beach
The Old Course and the Himalayas Putting Green
Kingsbarns Golf Links
Old Course Beaches
St. Andrews Botanic Gardens
The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews
British Golf Museum
Byre Theatre
Cambo Estate Gardens and much more!
“From the moment we arrived in Scotland until the end, the WorldStrides Excel family guided us thru a true experience of the Scottish soccer culture and the country. I look forward to working with Worldstrides Excel again in the future.” – Eric Teepe, East Region ODP (formerly US Youth Soccer Region I)
Stirling is Scotland’s heritage capital, where the Wars of Independence were fought and won; where, for three centuries, monarchs ruled in regal splendor and where merchants and craftsmen plied their trade below the castle rock. Nowadays you can literally touch and feel the sense of history and nationhood, which is Stirling’s trademark, as you meander through the Old Town, enter the spectacular cliff-top castle or sample the town’s unique ‘living history’ events program.
Sights to see in Stirling:
Stirling Castle
National Wallace Monument
Stirling Old Bridge
Cambuskenneth Abbey
Bannockburn Battlefield & Heritage Centre
Argyll’s Lodging
Stirling Old Town Jail
Blair Drummond Safari & Adventure Park
Church of the Holy Rude
Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum
Falls of Falloch
Rob Roy’s Grave and much more!
“The experience was amazing from start to finish. More laughter in a week than I have had in years. The soccer was great and the facilities and opponents and referees were all very good. The accommodations are excellent and the Bridge of Allan location is great. All the bus trips were easy and convenient and the sightseeing was memorable.” – Chris DePeppe, Coach, EPYSA