Don't forget Dalkeith nr Edinburgh or Milton in Glasgow if you want the real cultural treat that is Scotland.
Enjoy.
Why would you do that to him?

Grew up there most of my life. Fun times.
Don't forget Dalkeith nr Edinburgh or Milton in Glasgow if you want the real cultural treat that is Scotland.
Enjoy.
Burrell Collection in Glasgow is a must, as is Kelvingrove, but I'd honestly avoid Edinburgh at the moment due to the trams although the zoo is always good if only for the red pandas and Penguin parade.
I think I'd categorise the Festival as great to experience but pretty bad to live through - that is to say if you live in Edinburgh then it can be a massive inconvenience, if you're a tourist or have something you particularly want to see then it's great fun.
Stirling castle is great, the staff are very welcoming. Once your finished their though you should walk down and check out the raploch great little place.
Kelvingrove Art Gallery
Science Centre
Suchiehall Street is full of clubs/pubs and nightlife.
If you have time you can drive to Loch Lomand which is a nice day out.
Buchanan Street and the surrounding area for shopping.
I don't have much experience of Edinburgh but I do know the Castle is nice to visit as is the Zoo.
A drive up to Fort William will be a scenic reward too.
Ashton Lane, just off Byres Road, is a wee lane crammed with bars and restaurants. Brel is the best, cracking muscles.
Don't bother with Aberdeen, Dundee or Perth. Not a lot up there.
Oh, it's one of those bars? Glasgow's come on leaps and bounds in the cosmopolitan stakes over the past few years then.![]()