If you’re in Glasgow and looking for something to do that’s a bit out of the ordinary I can’t think of anywhere better to visit than the 37-acre Necropolis next to the city’s imposing cathedral. This Victorian cemetery is the final resting place for over fifty thousand Glasgow residents and amongst the gravestones you’ll find memorials dedicated to some of the greatest Scots that have ever lived. From John Knox (the founder of Scotland’s Presbyterian Church) to Charles Rennie Mackintosh (Scotland’s most famous architect) you’ll find a vast number of gothic monuments to Scotland’s great and good, and a visit to the cemetery is well worth the effort if you’ve already come to this part of the city to explore the beautiful cathedral.