Destinations Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Mother's Day Treats And Easter Fun in Glasgow

Here are a few suggestions for Mother's Day in Glasgow: Scotland with style.

Exclusive Paul Costelloe Fashion Show (23 March)
Radisson SAS Hotel Glasgow

The designer who opened London Fashion Week last month is holding two exclusive fashion shows in Glasgow. Join UK fashion designer, Paul Costelloe at this exclusive event which includes a two course meal with coffee and a glass of wine – an ideal gift for Mother’s Day.

Mother’s Day Traditional Champagne Luncheon (26 March)
One Devonshire Gardens

Enjoy a flute of champagne, traditional three course luncheon, coffee and petit fours, followed by the Sunday papers in one of the elegant drawing rooms.
www.onedevonshiregardens.com

Mother’s Day at Princes Square (26 March)
Princes Square courtyard

Soak up the live entertainment over a Mother’s Day meal.
Be astounded by young pianist Mario Faramarazi, as he plays popular to classical music (2pm-4pm). At night, experience the Viennese Ensemble –light classical music of Eastern Europe and beyond, including Violin, Cello and piano (6pm-8pm).
www.princessquare.co.uk

Unwind at Langs
Langs Hotel Glasgow

Why not treat your Mum to a truly relaxing experience – lunch in Oshi, a treatment in Oshi Spa or a night in one of Langs stylish suites.
www.langshotels.co.uk

Easter Fun in Glasgow

Easter is just around the corner and Glasgow has plenty of exciting activities for all the family.

Alice Through the Looking Glass
Glasgow Science Centre

Mystify, excite and educate, with the wonders of perception over reality. Visitors of all ages can explore the fascinating tricks that their brains can play when they discover the mysteries of the world through hands on exhibits. This major temporary exhibition takes over an entire floor of the Science Mall and will be an unmissable interactive experience for all the family. www.glasgowsciencecentre.org

Outside In - Easter at Pollok House (8-16 April)
Visit the Pollok House and meet the Easter Bunny as he makes a very special appearance with lots of Easter threats.www.glasgowmuseums.com

The Burrell Collection Easter Activities (3-17 April)
The Burrell Collection have a great programme of free activities for all of the family to get involved in - learn watercolour techniques, sketch in the gallery, or why not try stained glass painting. www.glasgowmuseums.com

GoMA Spring Holiday Programme (3–13 April)
The Gallery Of Modern Art is hosting a fun-filled holiday programme this spring with art activities for all the family. Make your own 3D landscape with erupting volcano effect, draw your way around the world on a magical bookmaking workshop or work with a fashion designer to create you own costume. www.glasgowmuseums.com

Easter at Glasgow School of Art (3-7 April)
Glasgow School of Art is offering a programme of Easter Break courses for children aged between 7 and 15 years – perfect of those who wish to develop their drawing and painting skills. www.gsa.ac.uk

Performing Arts Easter School 2006 at the RSAMD (3–7 April)
UK Theatre School is holding a performing arts school at The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. Students aged 4 through to 19 years old will train in acting, singing, dance and musical theatre. www.uktheatreschool.com

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