
Glasgow is the best city in the UK and there's no ifs or buts - we just are. There's so many things to do and see from a stroll in one of our gorgeous parks to spending a day in the Pavilion with friends or family.
But as we all know, purse strings might be a little tight and even when that's the case, sometimes it can be good just to get out.
So sticking to a budget, we asked you lot today what the best things are to do here in our city for under a fiver.
And you guys came through...well some people did. Safe to say there's comments we couldn't possibly suggest and that's all we're saying on the matter.
So without further adieu, here's what you can do in the city for less than a fiver, as told by you, our readers.
There were lots of suggestions to go to a museum such as Riverside or Kelvingrove which has been included in Lonely Planet's Ultimate Travel List for 2020 and has been voted the city's best-loved tourist attraction on TripAdvisor, having been described as a "grand Victorian cathedral of culture with an eccentric array of exhibits."
If you haven't been we would highly recommend it. Plus if it's sunny, sit outside in the park with a picnic and soak up some sun quickly before the rain comes.
Others suggested Govanhill's Street Music Festival which is on this Sunday and won't cost you a penny to attend.
Another reader suggested taking the tube to Byres Road and grabbing a coffee in Ashton Lane "then walk via Glasgow University to Kelvingrove Art Galleries. Nicest part of the city."

If you're a people-watcher (and not in the weird way) one Glaswegian said that you should "buy a Boots meal deal, sit on the steps of Buchanan Galleries and watch the world go by."
Speaking of, did you know that Ryanair have been selling flights for less than a Boots meal deal?!
Moving on...
In another fab suggestion which stood out to us, a Facebook user said - and we quote - "buy a Greggs and fight a seagull".
And if you can't see any seagulls, and the tour buses are full, why not follow another local's advice and get an "all day ticket and see Glasgow at its finest?" - they recommend night buses, fyi.
If it gets to around lunchtime and your stomach starts to make whale noises, go grab some scran.
One local recommends lunch in the Star Bar located in Eglington Toll. If you're wondering what that's like, Glasgow Live has already visited you can read that review here.
To end this fab list, another Glasgow Live reader said: "Visit Kelvingrove Musuem (free), Kelvingrove Park (free),walk along kelvin walkway to Botanic Gardens (free) and grab a falafel wrap (£3) from the police box just outside the gates onto Byres Road and you'll still have enough for a juice. I'm not a veggie but those wraps are the best."
Oh, and there was also a comment about getting the train to Edinburgh but I mean...let's be real. Why would you leave our city? We're basically the capital - sort of.
We loved your suggestions - and some made us really laugh - keep on sending us them!
You can see all the suggestions Glasgow Live readers shared by visiting our Facebook page here.