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Explore Glasgow's architectural heritage with this app. It uses Bluetooth beacons to share the stories of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's buildings as you approach them. Discover key venues and access practical information for your visit.
What's New in Go Glasgow
1.6.0
October 25, 2019
- updates for iOS13 - Updated some images
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FAQ
What is Go Glasgow?
Go Glasgow is a free travel app designed to help you discover the architectural works of Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Glasgow. It uses Bluetooth beacons to provide information as you approach specific buildings.
Does Go Glasgow have ads?
No, Go Glasgow is ad-free, allowing for an uninterrupted exploration of Glasgow's Mackintosh sites.
What devices support Go Glasgow?
Go Glasgow is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices, making it accessible to a wide range of Apple users.
How often is Go Glasgow updated?
The app was last updated on October 25, 2019, to version 1.6.0. While updates are not frequent, the core functionality remains relevant for exploring Mackintosh's legacy.
What age rating does Go Glasgow have?
Go Glasgow has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for families and individuals of all ages interested in architecture and history.
What kind of information does Go Glasgow provide?
Beyond historical details about each building, Go Glasgow offers practical venue information, CRM news, and a map to help you navigate to all the listed Mackintosh sites.
Can I use Go Glasgow offline?
The app relies on Bluetooth beacons for real-time information, so an active connection to the beacons and potentially a data connection for some venue details would be necessary for full functionality.
What are the main benefits of using Go Glasgow?
The primary benefit is an enhanced, interactive way to learn about Charles Rennie Mackintosh's buildings as you visit them, providing context and practical details directly through your device.


