Discover the best top things to do in Hamilton, United Kingdom including Academical Vaults, Davie Cooper Monument, Chatelherault, Low Parks Museum, Hamilton Mausoleum, The Town House, Mavrix Bar, Hamilton Park Racecourse, New Douglas Park, Hamilton Cenotaph.
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5.0 based on 19 reviews
Just over the road from New Douglas Park, home of Hamilton Academical Football Club - the Accies to their fans - this popular meeting place is a pub that takes its sport seriously. The regulars all have their favourites seats around the big circular bar where they engage in lively banter with the friendly staff. It's a busy daytime bar, a hit especially with horseracing fans.
My husband and I Found this wee pub yesterday as we were staying in Hamilton ...what a fantastic day we had ..staff great and atmosphere was also great ..karaoke was fab entertainment ..thanks to Irene behind the bar ..she was very welcoming and was so cheery....will be back soon when we stay in Hamilton ..A++++
4.5 based on 450 reviews
A lovely walk from Chatelherault down throgh the parklands then on to the falls of the river clyde before walking into Hamilton along thewalk you can see for miles on a clear day.
4.5 based on 130 reviews
As a regular customer to the cafe every Friday after exercise with friends, we have been met by very courteous service from the staff. The menu is extensive and of high standards, definitely a threat to the cafes in Hamilton. A very satisfied group Thank you Liz & friends
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Hamilton Mausoleum was one of the finest private tombs in the UK, and is now one of South Lanarkshire's most famous buildings. It was built as a tomb and monument to Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton, nicknamed 'El Magnifico', but was incomplete at the time of his death in 1852. The chapel has a massive dome, magnificent bronze doors, and a stunning floor made of marble from around the world. However, one of the first things you will probably notice is its amazing 15-second echo, one of the longest in the world!
Built to house the remains of the Dukes of Hamilton, this building is both a grandiose monument to Classicism and pride. The architecture is a beautiful example of classical Roman architecture. It’s a pity the guided tours inside are postponed.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
The Town House re-opened as a multi purpose Arts Venue in 2004 and has facilities capable of hosting performances, weddings and social events, arts classes and courses, conferences and meetings as well as promoting varied arts and cultural events programme.
A dgnified and sensitive tribute to those whose lives were sacrificed for our freedom. Great to see the young folks of Lanarkshire involved in the show. I attended with a friend and my elderly mother. While I had booked tickets for the balcony, without hesitation the staff noted my mother using a walking stick and immediately offerred seats in the stalls area. Top marks to the staff for gouning the extra mile in providing excellent customer service
4.0 based on 145 reviews
My first visit to this lovely venue was a memorable experience with a very festive setting over looking the Racecourse with adequate parking facilities for diners and visitors. The tables were beautifully set with vases of glittery tinsel balls and lights to enhance their shimmer. The waitresses and bar staff were most attentive to our every wish and our delicious 3 course meal was served promptly between courses and enjoyed by all in attendance. For the less able their is a lift to assist diners to the upper function suits. A lovely afternoon out to the start of our Festive Season. ???????? Well done to the catering staff for preparing such sumptuous food, well worth the visit. Mrs Jean Miller
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