Why not take time during your visit to SETT to explore Greater Glasgow & the Clyde Valley, one of Europe’s most exciting and beautiful destinations, combining the energy and sophistication of a great international city with some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery.
Glasgow is one of Europe’s liveliest and most exciting cities with a wealth of attractions, including some of the UK’s finest Victorian architecture, internationally acclaimed museums & galleries and tourist attractions as well as Glasgow’s own unique atmosphere.
Glasgow has the best shopping outside of London. From high street malls such as Buchanan Galleries and the St Enoch Centre to the elegant shops in the Italian Centre and Princes Square.
You can quite literally eat your way around the world in Glasgow as the city’s café culture encompasses the very latest trends in global cuisine, from the style & sushi bars of the Merchant City to the restaurants and brasseries in the hip West-End.
So whether you prefer more traditional fayre, ethnic cuisine or the very latest in fusion, you’ll find something to suit your tastes in Glasgow.
For a complete and up-to-date guide to Glasgow visit www.seeglasgow.com.
Once in Glasgow travelling around the city is easy. A comprehensive public transport system means that the whole of the city - and beyond - are yours to explore. The following websites provides further information about public transport in and around Glasgow
During the week of SETT there are various other events taking place in the city. For up-to-date information on what’s going in Glasgow visit www.seeglasgow.com.
The information above was kindly provided by Greater Glasgow and Clyde Valley Tourist Board.
Should you wish to visit SETT 2005 but you need a visa to enter Britain, please ensure that you apply for your visa at least 6 week in advance of your trip to the show. Please note that LT Scotland and Emap will not get involved in any way with visa applications.
Learning and Teaching Scotland will be hosting a drinks reception for overseas delegates where you will be able to collect your delegate badge and seminar tickets. It will also be an opportunity to meet other international visitors, sample some traditional Scottish hospitality and meet other SETT attendees. The reception will be held on the evening of Tuesday 20 September in the Moat House Hotel, Glasgow. Further details will be sent to overseas visitors prior to SETT.
We look forward to welcoming you to SETT 2005.