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How to spend your half term in our Native cities

As the half term approaches, it’s the perfect opportunity to embark on exciting family adventures right in our Native cities. Forget about superheroes – your family is about to conquer giants, uncover treasures, and channel their inner Picassos! Join us as we explore exciting activities just a short walk away from our Native locations.

The Font: Defy gravity with Ninja Rock Climbing!

Location: 15-minute walk from Native Kings Wardrobe

Calling all aspiring superheroes! At The Font, gear up for an indoor bouldering experience that will put your spidey senses and ninja rock-climbing skills to the test. Guided by experts, you and your family will conquer giants and show gravity who’s boss. Get ready for an adventure that promises to be both challenging and exhilarating!

Treasure Hunt Trail: Discover Edinburgh’s secrets!

Location: 13-minute walk from Native Edinburgh

Embark on a time-travelling adventure on the Royal Mile with the Treasure Hunt Trail. Let the kids explore Edinburgh at their own pace as they uncover history, hidden gems, and clues leading to Hepburn’s treasure trove. Who knows, your family might just unearth some actual treasure, making this an unforgettable experience for all.

Splatter Art Studio: Unleash your inner Picasso!

Location: 15-minute walk from Native Glasgow

Get ready to get messy and unleash your creativity at Splatter Art Studio. Channel your inner Picasso alongside the little ones as you let your imagination run wild. The result? Amazing masterpieces that deserve a prime spot on the family fridge. It’s the perfect opportunity for quality family time with a creative twist.

Treetop Golf: a colourful Mini Golf Adventure!

Location: 15-minute walk from Native Manchester

For a more relaxed day with the kids, Treetop Golf has got you covered. Experience the vibrant, Amazon-inspired atmosphere on their two 18-hole mini golf courses. It’s the ideal way to unwind and enjoy a slower pace with the family.

Staying with Native during the half term isn’t just accommodation; it’s an invitation to create unforgettable memories with your little rascals. From defying gravity to discovering hidden treasures, let your family’s adventure unfold right in the heart of your Native city. Let’s dive into the spirit of exploration, creativity, and togetherness – because the best memories are made when you stay with Native.

Looking to discover Scotland? Our newly refurbished rooms at Native Glasgow brings fresh design to our building in the heart of the city.
Native Places will return to Edinburgh soon. This city still has stories to unlock.

Live Like A Local: Exploring Glasgow

Glasgow, a city renowned for its culture and character, holds hidden treasures beyond its well-known landmarks. To truly experience Scotland’s cultural centre, throw away the guidebook and stomp the streets to find original spaces and experiences. From lively food markets to secret hangouts, natural wonders, and unique independent venues, this guide will help you live like a true Glaswegian. 

  

The Marketplace 

Barras Art & Design Centre (Baad):  

Located in the East End, the Barras Art and Design Centre transforms into a bustling marketplace on the weekends. Experience the hustle and bustle as local traders showcase their wares, from artisanal foods to handmade crafts. Immerse yourself in the community, tasting local treats, exploring unique stalls, and discovering the hidden gems that make Glasgow’s food scene stand out. 

  

Partick Farmers’ Market: 

For a taste of Glasgow’s local produce and unique delights, head to Partick Farmers’ Market. Held regularly, this market brings together local farmers, bakers, and craftspeople, creating a lively and authentic atmosphere. Rub shoulders with the locals, sample fresh Scottish produce, and join the locals as they forage for quality food at this charming market in the West End. 

  

The Local Spot 

Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens:  

Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens offer a tranquil escape, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a calming respite amidst your shopping and sightseeing adventures. Be sure not to overlook Kibble Palace, the impressive greenhouse designed by engineer John Kibble. You’ll find gorgeous marble statues nestled among vibrant flowers, tropical palms, and the National Collection of Tree Ferns. 

 

Nice ‘N’ Sleazy:  

For a taste of Glasgow’s legendary music and nightlife scene, Nice ‘N’ Sleazy in Sauchiehall Street is the place to be. A local go-to spot, this iconic venue hosts live bands and DJs, making it a hub for the city’s alternative and indie music lovers. Stomp the streets and experience the unpretentious atmosphere that defines Glasgow’s nightlife. 

  

Go A Little Further 

Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park:  

Escape the urban hustle and explore the natural beauty just beyond Glasgow’s borders. Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, a short drive away, offer breathtaking landscapes, serene lochs, and hiking trails for all levels. Whether you seek a tranquil Lochside picnic or a challenging mountain hike, this national park provides a peaceful retreat into nature. 

  

Falls of Clyde and New Lanark World Heritage site:  

Head out to the city and get your walking boots on to discover the Falls of Clyde. The scenic woodland walk takes you to picturesque waterfalls of Clyde, and nearby, the new Lanark World Heritage site offers a fascinating glimpse into Scotland’s industrial past. Connect with nature and history just a short drive from Glasgow. 

  

Big N Small 

Mono:  

For a unique dining experience that also supports local art and music, visit Mono in King’s Court. This independent venue combines a vegan cafe, bar, and record store, creating a vibrant space where the artistic community hang out. Explore the carefully curated vinyl selection,  savour delicious vegan bites and soak up the atmosphere of Mono.  

 

Hidden Lane Studios: 

Step into the charming hidden lane in Finnieston, home to Hidden Lane Studios, an artistic hub showcasing pieces from the city’s independent artists and craftspeople. Explore galleries, workshops, and studios, supporting Glasgow’s creative talent and discovering unique handmade treasures. 

  

Stomp the streets and hidden spots of Glasgow, from the West to East End. By living like a local Glaswegian, you’ll uncover the hidden gems that make Glasgow an unforgettable city. 

Looking to discover Scotland? Our newly refurbished rooms at Native Glasgow brings fresh design to our building in the heart of the city.
Native Places will return to Edinburgh soon. This city still has stories to unlock.

 

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