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  1. George Square ( Scottish Gaelic: Ceàrnag Sheòrais) is the principal civic square in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It is one of six squares in the city centre, the others being Cathedral Square, St Andrew's Square, St Enoch Square, Royal Exchange Square, and Blythswood Square on Blythswood Hill .

  2. George Square is a nice place to spend some time while in Glasgow. The square is beautiful and centrally located. The best feature of the square is the many historically important statues.

  3. George Square in Glasgow is known as the main civic square in the city. It is the location of Glasgow City Council and showcases several statues and monuments to famous Scots such as Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott.

  4. George Square is the principal civic square in Glasgow. It is named after King George III. Laid out in 1781, today Glasgow Square is home to the headquarters of Glasgow City Council, and showcases an important collection of statues and monuments, including those dedicated to famous scots such as Robert Burns, James Watt, Sir Robert Peel and Sir ...

  5. www.discoverglasgow.org › famous-sites › george-squareGeorge Square | Discover Glasgow

    George Square is the vibrant heart of the city, home to Glasgow City Chambers and Merchant House and many statues. Ironically, the only statue missing is the titular George himself, King George III.

  6. Oct 11, 2022 · George Square is one of Glasgows most well known landmarks - and has a long and storied history. George Square has been a prominent feature of Glasgow’s city centre for the last 250 years - and has been the staging ground for many historic events in the city’s past.

  7. George Square is the nucleus of Glasgows city centre, serving as a formal and informal meeting place for annual events or casual gatherings. It was laid out in 1781 and named after the United Kingdom’s Hanoverian King, George III.