Paisley-Activity Weekends
Paisley a town in Renfrewshire and former burgh in the west-Central Lowlands of Scotland comforts on the northern edge of the Gleniffer Braes spanning along the banks of River Cart. This historic town is known to be the gateway to the ever buzzing commercial city of Glasgow with just 8 miles from the town. Fascinated hoards of tourists with its architectural marvels, Paisley was a busy centre for production of cloth during the 18th and 19th century. The Cluniac Monastery built in 1163 “Paisley Abbey”, the Baptist Cathedral of Coasts Memorial and the Paisley Town Hall are all the standing testimony of some of the finest ancient structures of Paisley. Other than these attractions, there are loads of attractions to explore, including arts museum, Paisley central library, Coats Observatory, and Barshaw Park. The town also boasts a wide range of accommodation options for everyone from cottages, B&B's, hotels, guest houses and many other staying options for everyone.
For party goers and fun seekers there lies a decent number of pubs, clubs and restaurants which remain an ideal choice among stag and hen groups.
Accommodation in Paisley
Accommodation has never been a problem in Paisley with plenty of staying options available for everyone. There a variety of hotels, guesthouses, and lodges offering a variety of facilities to make your stay memorable one.
Shopping in Paisley
Paisley in recent years has grown into a nice stopping point for shopping buffs with variety of shops adding to the shopping culture of the town. Paisley do holds two top class shopping centres, the Paisley Centre and the Piazza along with this one more shopping centre, Braehead offering shoppers great scope for shopping.
There is also one farmers market where one can get fresh local grown produce, this market runs on a monthly basis and is a busy place with loads of shoppers buying fresh products.
Last Updated (Friday, 16 January 2009 09:46)


