Each year thousands of visitors come to Glasgow, one of the top Scottish destinations and the 1990 Cultural Capital of Europe. Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city and it has a thriving entertainment scene with pubs, clubs and a wealth of world class venues.
Whether you're travelling from New York or New Cumnock, we have all the essential information you need to make your way to Celtic Connections 2010.
Enjoy a memorable pre-concert dining experience by visiting one of Glasgow’s many restaurants.
Whether you're visiting for the entire duration of the festival or stopping over for a short break Glasgow offers a wide range of accommodation to cater for all tastes and budgets.
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View a list of all the artists appearing at Celtic 2010.
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The Celtic Connections brochure is available to browse online.
An overview of Celtic 2009
Become a Celtic Friend and help our Education Programme inspire the great folk musicians of tomorrow!
Glasgow offers a wide range of hotels to suit all budgets, book your accommodation online now.
The GRA is delighted to offer visitors a superb offer at over 40 of Glasgow's best restaurants, find out more.
Take a look at festivals past with our retrospectives.